• Sales by Auction. TRAMWAY TOST T UGGAGE, rjpBAMWAY T OST J UGGAOE. Favoured with instruction!! from tho Auckland Corporation Tramways. Q.EORGE WALKER Will Soil by Auction WEDNESDAY (NEXT) WEDNESDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT HIS SALEROOMS, QUEEN ST. TVRAMWAY TOST J uggage J Comprising.— 12 •M OKTHS ' QOLLECTION "JO of UMBRELLAS. Walking Stick*, Udiee' Hand Bag« and Purses (with contents). Brief B»ks, Ovorcoats, Boots, Gloves, Bankets. Spectacles. Lunch Bags and Serviettes, Men's, Women's and Children's Day and Night Attire, Bathing Suits, Burglars' Outfits, Jewellery, Muiiio Cues and Music, and All Sorts of Unbelievable Things. pOME AND gjET yoURS. PRICES AS USUAL. NO EARLY DOORS NO RESERVES. STANDING ROOM ONLY. QEORGE WALKER. AUCTIONEER. 38, QUEEN ST. TO A VON DALE' "DESIDENTS. rjEORGE WALKER Will Sell by Public Auction, On Account of MR, YEAKBURY, who is leaving the district, SATURDAY, M AY g f 1 P.M., At . TTARAKA Off,, A VOfJDALE UOUTH, T IVE CTOCK AND pURNITURE. 0 HOLSTEIN JERSEY COWS. 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD HOLSTEIN JERSEY, '■ to come in September. 0 SIX-MONTHS-OLD CALVES. mi 1 USEFUL TRAP DORSE. 1 LIGHT SPRING CART. 400-EGG PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATOR, NO. a GLOBE SEPARATOR. CREAM CANS. MILK PANS, CHAFF-CUTTER, DISC HARROW. Also, 'PHE TTOGSEHOLD pURNITURF., Including JOHN SP3NCER PIANO. p EORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN ST. "DEMUERA TDUNGALOW AND PRACTICALLY ACRE OF T Ai'O,, Situated TJASTINGS T>OAD, pEMUERA. MRS. SANDFORD. who is leaving for England next month, has instructed me to 8011, by Public Auction, AT THE SALEROOMS, 38, QUEEN ST., on MONDAY, M AY 10j AT 2 **•' THAT PRETTY HOME OF 6 ROOMS. Built of Rough-cast, with E v ory Modern Convenience, Beautifully Finished Inside with Oiled Rimu. Choice Papers, etc.; Porcelain Bath, Shower, and Hand Basin; Califont, Gae Stove, etc.; alto, Gas Copper all under one roof; Outbuildings comprise Shed suitable for motor-car. ■ Section has 100 ft Frontage by a Depth of approximately 400 ft, containing in all nearly One Acre of Land. Another House could bo built on the section if desired. Further particulars and cards to view on application to the Auctioneer. NOTE.-THE modern OAK FURNISHINGS and LATEST model BECHSTEIN PIANO CAN BE taken over AT VALUATION if DESIRED. QEORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER. 38, QUEEN STREET. r<EOROE WALKER. p EORGE WALKER. Has been favoured with instructions from the o*ner to sell by public auction AT HIS SALEROOMS. QUEEN STREET. ON M ONDAY- M AY 10-M°* DAY ' AT O O'CLOCK. WHOSE QUEEN QTREET QHOPB. rpHOSE QUEEN cTREET (JHOPS. OPPOSITE SMITH AND CAUGHEY'S. AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY pRCICKSHANK, "ITILLER, TTD , AND TAMES pASCOE, JEWELLER. WITH 28 FT.-QUEEN S TREET,-2gFT. OQFT - FRONTAGE - 90 FT. ALSO CHOP, WELLEBLEY CT. pAST. OCCUPIED BY MENDELSSOHN. PROPERTIES AfUST 11E (J OLD. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. IMMEDIATE pOSSESSION C AN JJE QIVEN. FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO pEOROE WALKER. AUCTIONEER. 38. QUEEN STREET. ' 1 Nursing Homes. MATERNITY NURSING HOME. KURSK CANTY ('Phone 3182), 1&. Huntly Avenue, off Khybcr Paea Road. Patients taken with or without doctor. MISS MACMILLAN. Certificated Maternity Nurse, has Vacancies (or Ladies during Accouchement: quiet, pleasant home. — 17. Ligar Place. Grafton. NURSE B. DONALD, of Harrisville, Dominion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Home, has removed to a new and up-to-date nursing .home. Herbert Rd, second noma i am left team. Domaioa fid. 'Phone fiaffi J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 4
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