■:' --'•■ ' r.•.■-.■ ■• i- - - : - •■ :'■.. . --. '1. l ■ ,r-i' .■;.; '•■ Sslft-j. ■''&*.; A«(ctii»tt,,-' :\| ■ ■•'.•■ 7— ; • LEONARD CGAKLEY'. LTD. , . jyTONDAY JJIS&S, qEPTEMBEB 10 <<; ''""': AT 12 3*002*. Favoured wtk instructions from IX H. B. : : Ryan, Esq.. wo will sell, at his Residence, . r 78, GRAFTON ROAD. 73, GRAFTON ROAD, • , •pis household furnishings AND A3- SUPERIOR UPRIGHT ' GRAND PIANO. Details: ~ • Magnificent Upright Grand Piwcj by August Darnell (unferdaoiper overstrung, <a raostvexQuisite tone and beautiful appearance) . worth £165; OcoaeionaLChairs, EkWeujiaster ' Carpel, Fender sad Era-wee, Scree*,. Oca. Table, Pieturea, Set BodiWiret, .Cabinet, Seßgrasa Chairs, Uph, Chows. Curtain. Poles, A.B. Chairs, PaJmstands, Roctans Chair, gap. Matting. Chiffonier. Umbrella Stand. Fair I Q.B. Chairs; Superior Linoleums throughout, ; GOOD WARDROBE. B .M. Bedstead with Equipments, 3 Goid Cheate Drawers. Seditions Chairs, Kapok and Flax Beddinp.Sap>Tidr 0.8. . Bedroom Pair, Toilet '%». Comb. Chests. 3 ArO«agn&d Single B«d----steads: with Equipments, Canadian Chairs, , Mirror, Comer Cupboard, SeajfTitsa Squares. Kitchen Table, Stepladdor Oilstq**, Good '■ Kitchen Dresser-Meat Safe, Dastbm,Kitchen | Chairs, Good Wrin«*r. Crockery. Kitchen Dteaufle, and Household Sundries of all Undo. NO RESERVES, TERMS CASH. Note.— -wish to draw special attention < to the Piano, which is a. reahy magnificent instrument, and ranks in the highest otoss. We thoroughly recommend to anybody requiring * reliable instrument. T EON&SD rjOAELEY, JjTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, QUEEN STRAND CUSTOMS ST. W. phones 2238 and 2DOIA. lEONABD OQAKLEY, LTD. AT THEIR BOOMS, rpUESDAY TWEET. AT 11 O'CLOCK. On Account of MB. T. MORTIMER, Pros- : pect Terrace, Mount Aloert. '. rpHB WHOLE •pTJBNISHINGS OF 6 BOOMS. Including: ' 3-PIECB CHESTERFIELD SUJTE, Including: CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2DIVAN CHAIRS, Upholstered in. best Saddlebag- and Vslret; worth £67 10s. Mart Again Packed to Doors. T EONABD rtOAKLEY, TJTDAUCTIONEERS. 'PHONE 3338. , , j — LEONARD COAKLEY. LTD.. AT THE RESIDENCE. BECKENHAM AVENUE. EPSOM (Between, Greenwood'a Corner and Royal Oak). •WEDNESDAY. qEPTEMBEB Oft AT 11 O'CLOCK. Favoured with Distractions from F. RIPLEY. Esvj,,, who has «old hie Propesty. rjHIHB WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE 1 OAK FUBNIBHINGS, Audi. MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH PIANO. By Gallant sad Cottard. Details Later. T EONABD rjOAKLEY, TTD. AUCTIONEERS. 'PHONE 2238. LEONARD COAKLEY, LTD. At tile Residence, GORDON TERRACE. HEBNE BAY, . inpHUBSBAY, OEPTEMBER OQ AT 11 O'CLOCK. On "Account of MRS. GEORGE MAIN, who has sold her property. 1 WfiK TX7HOLE OF XTEB CUFERIOR | FURNISHINGS And JOHN BROADWOOD PIANO. Fall Details Late*. J EONARD OAKLEY, J TD., AUCTIONEERS. 'Phone 2238. P. W. Douglas. 'PboTie S3BA. DOUGLAS AND CO. ' I «T«UESDAT T^EST. | AT 1 O'CLOCK. ! ANTIQUE ENGLISH BRASS. '\ NTIQUE ENGLISH BRASS. 2 VERY FINE ENGLISH BRASS TRAYS. i PAIR ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 2 SNUFFERS. ANTIQUE BELLS. DOOR KNOCKERS, MATCHBOXES. Etc. Also, 1 VERY VALUABLE MINIATURE, on Ivory. " THE VILLAGE POLITICIAN." by Clefcin. 1818. This Miniature was sold at Christie's in 1870 for £110. JVOUGLAS AND QO., ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, VICTORIA STREET EAST. P. W. DOUGLAS. 'Phone 898 A. "TVOUGLAS AND pO. AT THE GROVE, 19. ST. GEOBGE'S BAY BOAD, PARNELL PARNELL I WEDNESDAY, jCEPTEMBER 91 ', AT 10 O'CLOCK. ! Instructed by the Owner, who has removed to Epsom, we will Sell: — AVERT FINE FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TA=?LE (Alcock)), Australian Satinwood, Heavy Slate Bed, Adjustable Toee; : 12 Cues, and all Accessories. The table is in perfect order. HEAVY LINOLEUM. LOUNGE CHAIRS. AND PICTURES. «~"W3. Also, THE BILLIARD ROOM. FOR REMOVAL THIS FINE BULLING (which was built specially for the table) IS FIRSTCLASS HEART OF KAURI TIMBERT. AND LINED INSIDE. IRON ROOF, AND IN EXCELLENT OEDER. » SEVEN DAYS .WILL BE ALLOWED FOB REMOVAL. ON VIEW TUESDAY. 20th INST. FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. "TJOUGLAS AND r%0.. ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. VICTORIA STREET E. P. W. Douglas. 'Phone 898 A, OPLENDID BEACH SECTION AT ° DEVONPOET. IN OUR ROOMS. ■pRIDAY VTEXT, AT NOON. SECTION 43E, PART OF . VICTORIA PARK ESTATE, Victoria Avenue. Devonport, 274 ft. 6in. frontage to Victoria Avenue, 182£t. Sin. deep. I»ARGE BEACH FRONTAGE Good hard beach. OWNER HAS INSTRUCTED US TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE. THIS IS YOTJB OPPORTUNITY. J)OUGLAS AND QO.. ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN I VICTORIA STREET EAST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 4
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