?S?M#S* AUCTIONS. ..' IWEDNESDAT, 24th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. - %/Preiniscs, No. 7 Delta, street, Roslyn. (tram to H%hgate). , .instructed by Miss Vernon. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD injRNITURE. KBD PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDE- ' -k BOARD, ■ MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, - OAK HIGH-BACK DINING 'CHAINS, ~;. DINING TABLE, CARVED RED PINE HALL SEAT, ~ -RED PINE WRITING BUREAU, RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, " . CRETONNE OTTOMAN COUCH. ' REYNOLDS, LIMITED,. ■ •*- ' are instructed to.sell by auction, - SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, , Including—j Occasional tables, seagrass chairs, wicker ) fi f asy . ( ; llairs > bras s kerb, gas heater, plush a lootetools, cushions, heavy hall linoleum, coir ■ T^i pim: °ooksbelvcs, toilet chests, 'H* F me ucncsse P ai r> brass-nioiuitcd bed--1 steads, wire mattresses, lace curtains, toilet- • duchesse chests, toilet pedestal, kitchen Tables, fenders, crockerywaie, glassware, gas |roa, electric, iron, meat safe, steps, tinware, ,***"* mower, garden tools, kitchen utensils. • ■ Open for inspection Tuesday Afternoon. '., \ PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD., ; I ' Auctioneers. "['. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER," . "i At 2 o'clock. " ; /&i> Roslyn, No. 8 Wales street (bottom of / Dunblane street). - i ' Tram- to Columba College. s K-On Account of Mr Albert Cutt, who is transV £en [*4 from Messrs Herbert, Haynes's Dun- \ edin house to the InvorcargOl house. - \ CHOKE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, \ No. 8 Wales street, Roslyn ' 'Cfffetr Golf Links. Columba College, and M'Glashan College). MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. (P>ARK, _ REYNOLDS, LIMITED, •■*- i are instructed to sell by auction, Mr Coifs choice suburban Residence, con.taiamg 6 rooms: box window, verandah, tile hearths and grates, electric light, bookcase, wardrobes, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs; drained to sewer; all conveniences.
-..;■•■ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Mozart), ; ;, RICH AXMINSTER CARPETS, V , MOQUETTE OCCASIONAL SUITE, LOVELY AXMTNSTER HALL RUNNER, KAURI MIRROR-BACK CHINA CABINET, . . KAURI HALL STAND AND PEAT • ; KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, :; Akminster hearthrugs, brass fenders, firo hand-painted firo screen, china r flower-bowls, pot plants, occasional tables, . Uttoman piano seat, cushions, engravings, V: oak-framed pictures, rases, ornaments, art -.vcurtains,', cake stand, copper spirit kettle, -,.,-,, heavy linoleums, Asminster slip mats art . tserge hall curtains, easy chairs, marble clock tapestry; table cover, rattan chairs, brass lamp, Kidderminster carpet, art *elv«t curtaans, walnut overmantel, Brussels staur carpet, Morris easy chair, red pine : .dining table, serge table cover, electroplated •ware,, crystal, chinaware, Austrian chairs, ; , drmterware, tea service, brass bedstead, wire jj - jraattresSj bedding, heavy linoleums, towel .-..•; rails,. toiletware, 2 single panel bedsteads, ;v "iauri drop-side cot, bedding, kauri duchesse chests,, deck chair, kauri shaving cabinet, art enamel duchesse chest, cretonne couch, kitchen table, child's high chair, , crockeryware, .kitchen utensils, home-made ' wine, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden hose 160 ft), stops, garden tools, carpenter's bench, picket fence (36ft), awning, brooder and .run, , . wire netting, ; ; ■ And '. fPLATE THORNTOK-PTCKARD s «-. ... CAME RA jysfjj OUTFIT. : ;' The Property is now for inspection. ;1 Furniture on View Thursday Afternoon. r > ' PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD., " Auctioneers. :?' THURSDAY, 25 tb NOVEMBER, .;','■ ' At 10.30 o'clock. I '■■•■ At Club House, Moray place (opposite ! j-i- Public Library). Instructed by Mrs J. W. Skipworth (who has jiokl ber Freehold Property, known as the - v Clnb House). , fLABGE QUANTITY SUPERIOR HOUSE- ';•: HOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISH- -.-;- • INGS. j. COSTL3T 'WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND .' ,♦ PIANO r '■•. (By Walter Collinson; almost new), >BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CABINET GRAND PL\NO (Charles Begg and Co.), WALNUT- PIANO (Fandell Phillips), WALNUT AMERICAN ORGAN, BUFFALO LEATHER SUITE, GILT PIERGLASSES, GOLDEN OAK SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, .JAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND AND < CHAIRS, RED. PINE BOOKCASE AND CHIP. FOSTER, LARGE QUANTITY HEAVY LINOLEUMS, CARPET RUNNERS 20 GOOD DUCHESSE CHESTS S DOZEN AUSTRIAN CHAIRS ' 60 PAIRS GOOD BLANKETS ' 12 FOLDING CARD TABLES, AVY INLAID HALL LINOLEUM FURNITURE OF 40 ROOMS. 3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED are instructed to sell by auction, ?= above. -i , Open ' for Inspection WEDNESDAY 2tth '■'. November, from 10 o'clock. ' NOTE.: | THE SALE COMMENCES ■■■'At 1030 o'ctoclc At 10.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER At 12.30 o'clock. I At Rooms, Manso street, Dnaedin. IDEAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE Two Acres Beautiful Bush and fenrobbery-, splendid Grass Paddocks-, Mami- • ficent View and Sunny Aspect; Convenient o Bowling Green and Tramcar; Lane ble for Subdivision; situate in Haw L _ avenue near Belleknowes, and close to "the .Belt. Sobd Single-story Eight-roomed Brick itoase; bathroom, hot and cold water, perfect drainage. ?'". Rmg'phone ~3,171s and arrange for' inspection. fpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, i_l__ k 1 c Oll junction with 'TITHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMi '-*• PANY, have received instructions to j sell by auction the above splendid Property. WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, - • ■ \ At 1 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ■ In a Deceased Estate. temoved to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. superior household furniture. Dba-wing room, dining room, and .bedroom furniture -red pine dining room suite ■:■■:•-..: ■• mtrror-back sideboard , large wall mirror overmantels ' 2 Handsome walnut upright GRAND PIANOS, CARPETS. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. L have received instructions to sell by anction, .Household Furniture, including—--2 handsome walnut upright grand pianos 1 red pine dining room suite, walnut overmantels, pictures, carpets, linoleum, easy chairs,' occasional tables, fenders, occasional chairs, rattan and wicker chairs, tablecloths, large bevel mirror, horsehair and leather .. couches, whatnots, shaped occasional liable, folding push chairs, books, colonial sofas, and flock mattresses, shakedowns, duchesse chests, duchesse pairs,; washstands, toiletware,' child's drop-side cot, toilet ehests, looking-glasses, ' full-Scotch chests, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wringers, etc., etc Star'- 00. are ,-„, x — or Line Bl
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Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 6
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