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AUCTION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY X3tli, At Rooms, Marshall Chambers, At 1" o’clock." On Account of the Owner having Sold hit Property. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Salt : FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT ORGAN (13 stops, Wilcox and White), ' '■ CUTLER ” ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, OAK DUCHESSE CHEST, WALNUT AND TAPESTRY DINING CHAIRS, INDIAN VESTIBULE CARPET (6 x 9), 2 Carved Oak Hall Chairs, Pair Metal Urns, Metal Statuette, Majolica Jardiniere. Violin - and Bow, Standard Sewing Machine, Oak Toilet Pedestal, Revolving' Office Chair, Inlaid Walnut Music Canterbury, Axminster Hearthrugs, 40ft Axminster Runner, . Overmantel, :Crystal Liqueurs,. Toiletware, Dinnenvnre, Cabin Trunk, Oak Panel Bedstead, Photographic Materials. Pot Plants, Flower Pots, MAORI AND ISLAND CURIOS (Stone Chisels, Catamarans, Clubs, Island, Paddles, Drums, and Spears), GARDEN ROLLER. Also, on Account of Other Vendors, OAK GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, ;BROWN MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, OAK CORNER BUFFET SIDEBOARD. OAK COLUMBIA CABINET GRAMOPHONE. Now On View. SALE COMMENCES AT 1 O’CLOCK. .■OARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. SPECULATORS’ CHANCE. MONDAY, 16th MAY, . At 12 o’clock. . At Land Sale Rooms, 39 Bond street. In Estate of the late F. Barfield. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION. WITH WOODEN COTTAGE. 5 Rooms and conveniences, 42 SCHOOL STREET, -ROSLYN. To be sold to close estate accounts. Conditions of sale from MESSRS BRUGH, CALVERT, AND BARROWCLOUGH, Barristers and . Solicitors; PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MAV 13. At 2 o’clock. In our Rooms, Dowling street. 1936 SINGER 9 SPORTS ROADSTER. Specially tuned, amazing performer, one .owner, small mileage, new condition; option, of Delco Radio (fitted). THIS IS SOMETHING SPECIAL. INSPECTION INVITED. I CLARKE AND VENN .LIMITED, ’! THE MOTOR AUCTIONEERS.” TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 13th, At 2 o’clock. In our Rooms, Dowling street. CLEARING SALE FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GOLDEN OAK SINGER D.H. MACHINE, AMERICAN 11-STOP ORGAN. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, VICKERS D.H. MACHINE, Fireside Chair, Armchair, Kitchen Table, Dining Table, Kitchen Cupboard, 4ft Wood, Bed, Double Wood Bed, S.G. Push Chair, Violin and f Case, Box Records,, Cabinet Gramophone,' Linen Basket, Bridcage, Books, Mirror, Trouser Press, Enlarging Catnera, Filter, Couch, Hand Sewing Machine, Copper Kerb, Bicycle, Wood Forms, Overmantel, Lot Music, Alum, Saucepans, PILOT 7-VALVE MANTEL RJfDIO, NEW HOME ELECTRIC SEW--ING Counter Lollie; Bottles, New Bicycle Tubes, etc. Must be, cleared.,, pLARKB. AND '"VENN” "LIMITED" Auctiohers and Real Estate Agents, ■ . 19 Dowling, street. i EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of Advertisements in the • Star * must be in writing. Alterations for Display Advertisements must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sent to the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility. in • this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do nob bold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other • causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Advertisements for insertion in the ‘ Star ’ and all business communications should be addressed to the MANAGER. Only letters for publication and literary contributions should be addressed to, the Editor.

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Evening Star, Issue 22955, 12 May 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22955, 12 May 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22955, 12 May 1938, Page 2

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