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mmtmm " ' * -1 " Sales by Auction. piCHARD I ARTHUR AND QO. rpms J) AT - AT 21 OCLOCK - 1 IN OUR FURNITURE ROOMS, ELLIOTTSTREET. gEOOND-HAND , JJ> URN ITU RE. ENG. PIANO. Sideboard. Cedar Kxtens. Table. Tapestry Suite Furniture. 2 L. Couches. Canad. Chairs. A.B. Chairs, Dinner Waggon. Crockery, Linoleums, .Carpet Squares. D.B.M. Bedsteads, S. 1. Bedsteads. Wire Mattresses. Kapok Bedding. 5-piece Bedroom Suite. Comb. Pairs, Duchess Pairs, Comb. Chests. Toiletware. Drophead hew. Machine, K. Dresser, Safes. Glassware, etc., etc. At I p.m. O CASES OF ASSORTED CHRISTMAS O TOYS. 1 CASK OF FANCY GOODS (suitable for presents). At 2 p.m. »»AA LOTS OF SECOND-HAND LADIES' OUU AND CHILDREN'S GIRTHING. piCHARD AND QO, A. H. JONES, Auctioneer, pICIIARD AND QO. THIS D AY, AT 2 ri EDEN TERRACE (Close to J. W. Andrew's Store). MRS. MORTIMER, who is leaving for England, has favoured us with instructions -to Sell HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, without reserve. BORD PIANO. Singer's Treadle Sewing Machine. Dining Table. Uplid. Chairs. Couch, Glass and China. Clock. Mirror, Ornaments, Linoleums. B.M. Bed, and Mattresses, Blankots, Linen. W.W. Stretcher, Small Linen Press with drawers. Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Wringer. Gas iron. Pres. Pan, Garden and other Tools. piCHARD AND QO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. pICHARD 'ARTHUR AND G°• DURING THE SEASON, FRUIT SALES COMMENCE EACH DAY AT 10.30 A.M. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. J JONES, AUCTIONEER, ' VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. AUCTION SALE NOTICES FOR THIS WEEK. THIS DAY. 11 a.m.—Large Supply Poultry, Hams. Produce, etc. THURSDAY. 11 a.m.-Large Supply Poultry, Hams, Produce, etc. FRIDAY. 10.50 a.m.—Christmas Hams. Produce, and CHRISTMAS POULTRY SALE. We would advise Clients to forward Poultry for TUESDAY and THURSDAY Sales. OCIS L EWI3 AT F EI)EIUL AUJ ' fWELLESLEY-ST., OPP. ST. MATTHEW'S). SPECIALLY ENGAGED FOR THIS SALE. NOTE THE DATES: ( rjpO-DAY AND rjpo-MORROW, rpUESDAY • AND yyEDNESDA Y. jQECEireER AND 2Q, 1911. EACH DAY*. PRECISELY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. QREAT RUCTION gALE AND pXHIBITION OP "JAPANESE JYyORKS OF QHINESE OF A ht. j SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 and 20, at 11 o'clock. 1 The above Consignment comprises 70 CAm- ; PER B.S. NIKKO-MAKU (from Japan), r 1 , ' and includes the following Treasures: — JAPANESE ART FURNITURE—Art Tables. * beautifully Hand-carved in Cnryaanthemum, Peony. Iris, and Lotus; Tea and Occa. Tables, in exquisite designs; Flower Tables. ' Fern Htands, Tall Stands. Sets of Tables, Hall Stands, Hexagon Stools and Tables, Carved Hall Brackets. Choice Trays. Screens. Delightful Hall Seats, Hall Chairs.- Dbl. and , Sgl. Hall Benches. Kissing Chairs, Pot Stands, Ebony Secretaires. Book Stands, Bric-a-Brac Cabinets. Writing Tables. N (The above are in Black. Dark Brown, Cherry# Hinoki. and other choice Woods.) . ' i C! ILVERWARK—Lg. Silver and Enamelled O Bowls, Vases. Koros, Puff Boxes, Rose Bowls and Stands. Gold and Lac Vases, Silver Cups and Stands, Cigarette Boxes and Cases. Trinket and Hairpin Boxes. Card Cases, Sil. Spoons. Tableware, Castors. Peppers and Mustards, Nap. Rings, Gongs. Cloisonne and Sil. Vases. Money Purses, Monev Bags. Jap. Silver Buckles, Cuff-links, Brooches, Paper Knives. Pencil Cases and Holder*. Umbrella Handles, Vest and Blouse Buttons. IVORIES AND WALRUS CARVINGS— tifully Carved Ivories. Figures, groups. Animals. Birds and ' Fishes. Elephants, Lions (many pieces very old). Ivory Stick Handles. Frame?. Tortoises. MANY FIN SPECIMENS OF THE CARVER'S ART. OLD BONE CARVINGS—Groups, Figures, Animals. Photo. Frames. Napkins, and exquisite pieces too numerous to particularise; Old Men and Women. CHINA AND PORCELAlN!^—Satsumayaki. Cloisonne, Damascene. Old Porcelaine. Jinsel, Kochiyaki, Kutaui. Kyoto, Imari Porcelaine Boxes, Bowln and Vases, and * Stands, Teapots. Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc., etc. BRONZES AND BRASSWARE. in beautiful designs-Figures, Animal*. Birds, Konos, „ Groups, Vases. Gongs. Tall Vases, Bowls, * Incense Burners. Centrepieces, Lanterns. Antimony Ware, Jardinieres, etc., Art Metal Ware in variety. J T BATHER GOODS— Cloth, and Art J j Money Bags. Purses, in Handsome Designs. * C!ILK GOODS-Silk Flags, Lanterns, Bags. I £5 Frames. Bed Spreads. Screens, etc.. etc. s . ■ liCQUER WARE —Delightful Cabinets. J Boxes. Glove and Handkerchief Sets. Fancy Lacquer Stands, Gold and Lacquer Work Boxes, Eggshell.. Cherry Ware. Sets Tea Trays, Collar Boxes. Oblong and other Tea Trays, Inlaid Screens, Wood Cabinets. jjEWIS, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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