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Sales by Auction. QHIGNELL (JELL TT." AT HIS POPULAR ROOMS. 01. 93. KARANGAHAPE RD., NEWTON. T°"D AY ' uMOXDAY) ' AT 1 O'CLOCK. Fa fv°'rpvTc lth instri ":tions from URGENT <_i-uri.\ jb, who desire an immediate clearance. A - N " EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE OP RELIABLE FURNISH Sp* h TTo , Ste w » LIT TLE OR NO .SIGNS OF USAGE, and which t TAX HIGHLY RECOMMEND to those WTSHAND TA°STE. URMSH VVITH ECONOMY Sale. List Includes : R oS rnv?Sftn. PlA *O. HIGH-GRADE wln^ M o , CABINET GRAMALfciONE. 2 Oak Mirror Sdeboards, 8 Kauri do., J O. Rimu do., 3-piece Chesterbold Suite in mole plush, 7-pce. Occ. Hint* in best tapestry and plush with Ioo«o holland covers. 7-pce. Leather Suite, ad" , K * nri Suitos with tip-up seats. A.a. and . Canadian Chairs, Oval and Square Dining Tables. Plush Covers. O.K. Settees Clocks, Art Copper Fender Suite, Uak \ estibu.e Chairs, Music Cabinets. Whatnots, Music Seats, Reading Lamps, American Silk Cushions. Oak Morris Rocßer. Writing Desk, Palm Stands. Large y"<- 1 ier i.nuas, Ovormantles. Mirrors, 2 Mandfoma Saddlebag Chesterfield Lounges. Louches, Pictured, Bric-a-Brac. etc., etc.. DEDROOM SUITES in Various Woods. XJ Mirror Wardrobe, Comb. Pairs and Chests Bedsteads of Every Kind and Size, Lrood I*>t Bedding. Stretchers. Commodes, t edestals. Toiletware* Rugs Squares, and every Appointment for. the Bedrooms. 7 DRESSERS Meat Safes. .Mangle. I Wringer, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, 1 ots and Utensils, Tools, Steps and Countless Sundries. \HCTORY GENTS BICYCLE (in good ,Q% BRAND NEW KAPOK AND FLOCK 00 MATTRESSES (Special Purchase) ROOMS GOOD FLOOR COVERING. " GREATEST AT CHIGNELL'S." QEORGE pHIGNELL. AUCTIONEER, NEWTON. Telephone 3830. QHIGNELL gELL TT." ATTRACTIVE QALE AT G R£ * L Yy * QEORGE QHIGNELL, AT No. 8, ARIKI STREET. Trams to Arch Hill School and P. 0., thence two minutes. •-yy-EDNESDAY JJEC. -jr AT 11 X Q 'CLOCK. The Owner (who has sold the property) has instructed us to Sell ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. T H SrTDv? t P I ?T^ T^ AND WELL-SELECTED -!■ FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS OF SEVEN ROOMS, as follows-.-D l -\ I &9v. EOOM AK » HALL.-HAND-SOME ART MIRROR SIDEBOARD. Copper and Oval-mounted; Massive Marble Clock. Decorated Pier Glass. Couch and Arm Chairs Settee, CANAD. and A.B. CHAIRS, Hearth Rugs, Linoleum. Table and Cover, fS'\ r " an d Ornaments. LOT TABLE INER SET Glassware, China. Cutlery, Curtains. Hall Runner. Portieres, Slip Mats. 1 air Handsome Garden Vases, etc., etc. TWSSSM B . ( *> - 2 FINE BEDROOM }? SUITES m O. Rimu and Kauri. Comb. Ones.ts Vvashstands, Chairs, O.R. and Institute BedEteads, Superior Wires, Quantity S?,°r4 T B T e^?-, I S s 'w FULL ASSORTMENT OF BED LINEN. Mats and Slips, Down Quilts, Blankets. Toilet Ware, Occ. Tables ' and Chans, Linoleums. CarDets. Pictures SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (alrriosf; new), etc., etc. K IT £HENf AND OUTSIDE.-M.K. CHIFf> EONIER, Table. Chairs. Meat Sale, spice Chest, Jars, Crockery, Saucepans, Ket&rtW\™ sl ifr - Tools. Hose. LAWS MOWER, Wringer, Ladders, Steps. Large Quantity CARPENTERS' AND BOOTMAKERS' TOOLS, Saws, and throughout ? h , e nJ? OUBe a , n UNUSUAL LARGE QUANTITY OF SUNDRY LOTS. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. QEORGE QHIGNELL, AUCTIONEER. NEWTON. 'Phone 3830.

qpHis HOT, • X "INNERVATING. 1 \,\ T EATHER. MAKES ONE LONG FOR THE COOL SEA AIR, THE DELIGHTS OP SEA BATHING, THE REST TO MIND AND BODY OF THE SEASIDE. s FAGGED AFTER THE STRAIN OF BUSINESS. ONE'LONGS FOR FREEDOM FROM -CITY LIFE AND ITS RESTRICTIONS. ALL THIS CAN BE ATTAINED AT A REASONABLE COST. TpUY A QECTION IN T HE j-X ARBOUHSIDE Ji 1 STATE, HPHE JJARBOURSIDE TESTATE, rpAKAPUNA. rTAKAPUNA. rpAKAPUNA. With it 3 Beautiful Harbour Frontage. fringed with the stately pohutukswa trees, nat:ve bush, its Sandy Beaches, Balhmg, Fishing, Boating. ALL THIS CAN BE HAD FOR THE SMALL SUM OF -PJA CASH, ' Which .gives you Immediate Possession. The time is too short to build a Hous« before the holidays, BUT Have ycu ever enjoyed the charm of Camp Life? BUY A SECTION, Camp on it this season, then build your home, for you certainly will wish to permanently live on rpHE XTARBOURSIDE TESTATE, HPHE TTARBOURSIDE TESTATE, ..- rpAKAPUNAT When once you have learnt to appreciate its BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS, EXQUISITE PANORAMA, and HEALTHY ASPECT. The prospect ve value of this Estate is looked upon by those who profess to know as Second to None in the district. The Afucht a iked of new ferry service to Barrv's I'o.nt have selected Lake Town Road as a, port of call. A new wharf here would be on the Estate. pARK -DESERVE. The vendors have given to the Borough Council two very fine sections to be kept for all time as a Park Reserve, which in dve time will be nicely laid out in garden, paths, and shrubbery. "OOADS. The vendors are constructing these in accordance wijh the requirements of the Borough Council; which will include tarred and sanded footpaths. T HE TI ARBOUE;SIE,E Tp STATE. rpHE JJARBOURSIDE TESTATE. Is situated at the foot of Lake Town Road: The tram stop. 2d section, is but a few minutes' walk from the Estate Illustrated Flans are ready, and can be obtained from the Agents and Auctioneers. HTERMS: £|A DEPOSIT. £10 in six months; £10 iD 12 month.?. Balance, three years, 6 per cent. -[VTIGHT A UCTION. ]\TEXT TXrEDNESDAY. AT rt oq p.m.. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET, T>ICHABD AKTHDR, T TD„ AUCTIONEERS,"!" ELLIOTT STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17652, 13 December 1920, Page 3

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