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Sales by Auction. Q.EORGE '-yyALKER, AT HIS POPULAR gALE ROOMS. 38> QUEEN gT. rjpHIS J) AY— ' — rpms J)AY, 10 30 A.M. AND OARPETS. AND OARPETS. And AT J J O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from MRS- M. SIMONS, of 7, Stokes Rd., Mt. Eden. ' THE WHOLE OF HER gUPERIOR QAK jpURNISHINGS And TV/I" AGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND -i.»-L PIANO, by Romhildt Weimar, in oak case, full iron frame and overstrung; an exceptionally good instrument; worth £175; to be sold at 1.30 p.m. sharp, without reserve. DETAILS : VERY FINE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, V with oval-shaped mirrors (worth £30): Vases. Glassware, OAK DINING TABLE (oval-shaped). Palm Stands, and Occ. Tables. O-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, upO holstered in mole plush. 6 HIGH-BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS, with brown moquette removable seats; Floor Rugs, Fire Kerb, Lace and Art Curtains, Linen Blinds, Benares Bowls, Oak Music Stool. Inlaid Whatnot, Bronzed Figure Ornament, Pictures. O-PIECE TAP. SUITE, in English motJ quett© very pretty; Cushions, Tea Set, 2 Saxe Blue t Wilton Carpets (matching), sizes 9 by rand 11 by 7; also REAL INDIAN CARPET, cream grdbnd, choice colourings, size 1 Oft. 6in. by 9ft ; and 2 AxminI ster Carpets, sizes 12ft. by 9ft., 10ft. 6in. by 9ft; faeagra-ss Chairs. Plush Settee, j Gramaphone (His Master's Voice) in. rosewood case, with horn, equal to new, worth £30; aiso quantity Good Records, Dinner- | ware, Electroplate, Ornaments, Jardinieres, ! etc. HALL STAND. Slip Mats, Axminster Hall Runner and Vestibule Square, O.R. Settee and Burlap Squab, Hall Seat, Hall Curtains. Slip Mats, Carpet Sweeper, etc. OOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE of four Pieces, comprising Spacious Mirror-doer Wardrobe, Large Comb. Dressing Chest, Washstand, and Full-size Oak Bedstead, en suite, cost £60; Wire-wove, Kapok Bedding. Toiletware, Gent.'s Oak Talboy Dressing Chest. « AND, AT 9 O'CLOCK, A GAS STOVES (including 2 Fletcher-Rus--4: sells), GALV. IRON PLUNGE BATH, Rimu Doer, Good Seagrass Pram, Office Table, Remington Typewriter, ALSO, FROM O'CLOCK ONWARDS. To be sold concurrently with above Furnishings, on account of MRS. HUNTER,. Northcote,' and other Vendors: 2 GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS, both w nice-toned instruments, 'to be sold without reserve; also Violin with Case and Bow. A RTISTIC DARK KAURI SIDEBOARD, A with circular levelled mirror; Kauri pininr. Table, 7-Piere SADDLEBAG DININ ».r SUITE ■> in first-class order, Handpainted Bevelled Mirror in handsome frame, 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS in figured plush, RIMU BREAKFAST ROOM SIDEBOARD, 6 Rimu Dining Chairs with tip-out seats, OVAL POLISHED RIMU TABLE with double top, 3-Pce. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in £ shadow tissue, HANDSOME RIMU SETTEE upholstered in moquette, with two Morris Chairs and 6 Dining Chairs to match. PRETTY RIMU ' BEDROOM SUITE of 4 A pieces,. comprising Large Mirrored. Wardrobe, Comb. Pair and Double Bedstead, Wirewoves, OAK BEDSIDE TABLE, Bedroom Chairs, Duchess Pair, Comb. Chests, Double and Single B.M. Beds, Stretchers, Blankets and Bed Linen, Dropside Cot, etc. DRESSERS (2), Kit. Tables AX. (7), A.B. and Canadian Chairs, Willow Chairs, Mangle, Wringer, Tubs and Buckets, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Gas Irons and Rings, Griller, Sewing Machine, Leather Couch, '.Chiffonier, 20doz. - PRESERVING JARS, Preserving Pan, Enamel-ware Potts' Irons, Axe, Spades, Lawn Mowers and Garden- Tools, Step!adder. Collapsible Push-cart, and - 300 Lots Useful Household Sundries.

NO RESERVES. 'TERMS CASH. ORDER OF SALE— - : • 10.30 a.m.—Linos, and Carpets. 11 am.—General Furnishings. 1 p.m.— Furniture. 1.30 -p.m. Pianos. , 2 p.m.—Gas Stoves, Bath, etc. Q.EORGB ALK.ER. AUCTIONEER AND HOUSE FURNISHER 38, QUEEN STREET. Q.RAFTON pREEHOLD pROPERTY Q.EORGE .^TALKER. - Will Sell . ) V . y ON TH GROUND, fyyEDNESDAY J)EC. 25 AT 22 A.M. . ON ACCOUNT OF W. H. WEBBE, ESQ. jQESIRABLE RESIDENCE (With 75ft. Frontage to Grafton Rd.) known as "THE WEBBE SCHOOL OF MUSIC." and situated ft a 155, G RAFION OAD(Almost Opposite Carlton Gore Rd.) | The house i 8 faithfully built of heart of kauri, and contains nine rooms and offices, a feature being the magnificent music room, capable of accommodating 170 guests. The property, which is 120 ft. deep, fringes Madeira Place at th« back, and has two I road frontages. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. % i '' TERMS:—IO per cent. Deposit on the fall of the hammer. Balance, Cash. in One Month. ly PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. n i ' Further Particulars on Application. ALSO, AT 11.15 AM ' HE gDPEEIOR pURNISHINGS, , including | » WO Q-RAND piANOS. HORIZONTAL GRAND BY STEINWEG C™,, -"ACHI — a . n artist s instrument, has hardly been used, and is equal to new Absolutely unprocurable to-day. TTPRIGHT GRAND BY C. BECHSTEIN KJ a lovely toned instrument in perfect order. Worth to-day over £200. This Piano will appeal to the people who really ifnd™ stand piano value. " POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. Q.EORGE ALKER. PROPERTY AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER, 38. QUEEN STREET. EA n G E Q New and Second-hand Of All Makes, in Stock. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. . Agents for Champion Ranges ' OLD RANGES TAKEN • IN PART PAYMENT. I STONES - AND WHITE. • 1 ?feeaa 1236. .Wakcfisli- Street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 4

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