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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, At 1 o’clock. At Booms, Princes street. On account northern Client and other vendors, and removed to rooms for convenience of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. - MAGNIFICENT FULL WALNUi UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Manufactured by .Fritz M»la, Berlin, beautiful tone, underdamper, overstrung, worth inspection), WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (by Collard and Co Hard; a handsome instrument; semi-iron frame, beautiful 5-PIECB SADDLEBAG OHE*TERFIBLD SUITE, FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE (Swiss motor, perfect older), H.B. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 pieces), WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SUITx. (7 pieces), 6 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL SUITE, 7 pieces (m Utrecht • velvet), 6 CROMWELL MOQUETTE CHAIRS I OAK WALNUT DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES, HANDSOME OVERMANTELS, LARGE CHBVAL DUCHESSB CHEST, 2 VIOLINS AND CASES. ’ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. XSI. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including Two walnut pianos, linoleum, couches, sewing machines, hall, stand, square-let; {lining table, 3-pioco. saddlebag Chesterfield, grandfather’s easy chair, chiffoniers, 6 b.b. dining chairs, ebonised overmantels, rattan and wicker chairs, Sheraton occasional table, walnut 100 table, water colons, mohair table cover-, phonograph and about 80 records, photogravures, 7-pieco_ occasional suite, spring-seated chairs, Canadian chairs, vases and ornaments, palm stand, fender and irons, easy chairs, _ double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kauri wardrobe, Brussels carpels, kapok and flock mattresses, 4ft 6m antique wood bedstead, duchesso chests cheval duchess® chest, toilet chests, washstands, toil-eo pedestal, toiletware, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, crockery, gas cooker, Remington typewriter, Fitdhi lawn mower, garden tools, IN V ALU) o ffire SET AVERY PLATFORM SCALES, QUANTITY' KODAK PHOT.OGRAPHIO ACCESSORIES, BAT MOTOR CYCLE AND SIDE CHAIR. NOTE.—Owing to the largo number ol lots to be offered the sale will start sharp at 1 O’CLOCK. PIANOS AT 3 O’CLOCK. WEDNESDAY, 30lh JULY, At 11 o'clock. At Premises, Empire Buildings, No. 6 Jetty street. FIRST-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE. SUPERIOR MILNER FIREPROOF SAFE, CUTLER ROLL-TOP DESK, ;ARGB MAHOGANY OFFICE CABINET (Pitted with pigeon-holes), ROYAL TYPEWRITER. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from the Owner to sell, as above, Milner fireproof safe (24 x 24 x 30), cash box. Cutler roll-top desk, 2 revolving office chairs, mahogany office cabinet, linoleum, armchairs, Royal typewriter, office tables, electric radiator, letter press and stand, letter scales, clocks, shelving trestles and tables, paper rack, inkstand, etc. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST. At 12 Noon. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. BRICE. DWELLING, No. 7 CARR STREET, Containing 5 Rooms and Kitchenette. IyTESSRS TAMBLYN, M'KENZEE, AND IVJL RHODES will offer by public auction, on account of R. Longton Jones, Esq. (who has purchased a larger property). His Freehold Property, known as No. 7 Cam: street, North-east Valley, being Part »WanATvh 31, Block ED., Township or Glenroyj handy to 2d section, bowling green, schools. Gardens, etc.; with Hollow-waliedi ■Brick Dwelling erected thereon, containing 5 rooms and fitchenette. The Dwelling is fitted up with all latest conveniences, including high-pressure range, also Moffat gas range, e.L, 3 heating plugs, plug for iron; there is also motor garage, nice garden, etc. Everything is in excellent order, and t on account ol the owner having to move, it is for bona fide sale. Property-sockera will do well to inspect. Farther particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS, THURSDAY, 51st JULY, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. (TV M. SHEDDING (U* ia instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday, at 2.30 o’clock, 4 chests tea, 5 half-chests tea, 1 sack cornflour, 2 cases golden syrup, 1 case shop twine, 1 case erasers, 7 cases kippered herrings, 1 case potted meats, 8 drums cheese ookmnig, 1 cask Dolly dyes, 3 rolls bacon, 10 primo Lams, 1 cask ink, pickles, sauces, jam, etc. Also, 45 DUCK HORSE COVERS 48 COW COVERS. Without Reserve. TUESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1924, At 12 o’clock. At Land Sales Rooms, Moray place (Opposite Savoy). ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW (Absolutely new). Comprising 5 rooms and kitchenette. E R AN CIS, SELLARS, AND CO., Auotioners, Moray pllte, have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, as above, His FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Morohiston street, Anderson's Bay, being Section 34, Block 1., Castle Hill Subdivision, comprising 30 poles. The property is only a. few months old, and is fitted up with all latest improvements, fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath and basin, largo gas cooker, e.L, h. and c., tiled grates, gaa copper, concrete tubs. Situate on a FINE SECTION WITH AN UNSURPASSED VIEW of City, harbor, and ocean. The owner, having gone into a larger property, is determined to sell, and HAS SET A VERY LOW RESERVE. VACANT POSSESSION. DON’T 'MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Further particulars and keys to inspect from THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924, At 1 o’clock. On Section, Cumberland street (near Albany street). 2 TRUCKS NEW BUILDING TIMBER DIRECT FROM MILL, Comprising 3 x2, 4 x.2, 5 x 2, 4 x 4, also largo quantity 4 x 1, 5 x 1, 6 s 1, 8 s 1, 10 x 1. The above sale offers a grand opportunity for builders and others interested ito acquire brand-new building timber at bedrock prices. T7TRANCIS, SELLAR*, AND CO., JD! Auctioneers, Moray place, have received instructions to soil by auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. A BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT, FOSTER PLAYER PIANO, FULL COMPASS, CABINET GRAND, INDEPENDENT PLANO ACTION, LOVELY DARK OAK CASE. LARGE LIBRARY OF MUSIC. WELL SELECTED AND IN GOOD ORDER. PRACTICALLY BRAND NEW’. Now on View. ■pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. r ANTED Known—That Billhead*, Circular*, Card*, Programme*, and ersi Printing of every description arc uted et the ‘Evening Star’ Office fti (crate Priccfk

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Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 6

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