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Sales by Auction. LEONARD COAKLEY. LTD., '• AT THE ROOMS, CUSTOMS ST. WEST, rpO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT 11 A.M., LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR JJOUSEHOLD -pURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also, Q DIANOS. BEDROOMS j .(piece oak BEDROOM i.ri» w (l lf cty de ?rr ?n " comprising largo Wardrobe, with Oblong B.P Mirror and Cfroular Leadlight, Con b Chest. Full-size Bedstead and Bedside S'lITF' RP^° E 9AK BEDROOM Chest; l 4-Pieco Dark-stnined Carved Kauri Suite, comprising Wardrobe, 4drawer Chest, Washstand (M.T.). and BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Fullsize Flat-ton Bedstead (with iron sides), largo Wurdrpbo (with oval mirror and carved panels), and 3-drawer Comb. Chest (with wooden handles); Comb. OuflSts. Chests of Drawors, Duchess Pairs Wire Wovcs, Kapoks, Pillows, Bedside Rugs, Linoleum, Toilet Sets, etc. I DINING ROOM.-2 Circular-top Dining Tables, with " fit in" Chairs (in oak and'rimu): Massive 3-piece Chosterfield Smto', m moquetto, oak legs and fac mgs; 3-pieco Tapestry Suite, 3-piece Velvet Suite, with Shadow Tissue Covers; O.R. Ex. Dining Table, O.R. Sideboard, with leadlight cupboards; Onk Dinner Waggon. 7 piece Leather Suite (6 chairs and couch), OAK TABLE GRAMAPHONE, Gramaphone Cabinet with Records, Chiffonier, 2 O.R. Chairs, with tip-out seats, in moquetto; 1 B.M. Fender, 1 Cruet, Oak Buffet, Dining Tables, 2 Platform Rockers, Occ. Tables, 1 Folding Chair, Coal Scuttle, Glassware, Pictures, Ornaments, Clock, Venetian Blinds, O.R. Hall Stand, Seagruss Chairs. • KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.-Kitchen Tables, A.B. Chairs. Crockery, Cutlery, Electric Iron, Mincer, Foot Warmer, Fender and Irons, Califont, Urn. Korosene Heater, Colander, Sink, Rocking Chair, pair Crutches, Edison Standard Phonograph, Lawn Mowers, Old Violin, Plan., 2 PORCELAIN BATHS. Cretonne Couch, Gas Griller, Sickle, RIPPINGILL'S STOVE, .Hose, Gas Iron, Birdcage, Enam. Dishes, Knifo Box, Seagrass Pram, Music Cabinet. Camera and Equinnicnt, Boiler Blinds, ' Garden Sprayer. Galv. Bath. T EONARD pOAKLEY, T TD. •PHONE 2238. XMAS HAMS. XMAS HAMS. XMAS FRUIT. XMAS LAMB. XMAS LAMB. D. REID Will Hold a Great Sale rPO-DAY (FRIDAY), 11 A.M. AND I P.M. WELLESLEY STREET. yr EA T AND PROVISIONS. BUTTER. BUTTER. BUTTER. HAMS. HAMS. HAMS. BACON. BACON. BACON. CHEESE CHEESE. CHEESE. CHOICE TEA. WILL GO CHEAP AT D. REID'S SALE TO-DAY. D. R m WELLESLEY STREET. MILTON" "17STATE. ILTON" JCiSTATE. "MILTON" ESTATE. "MILTON" ESTATE. VERY SUPERIOR HOME SITES. VERY SUPERIOR HOME SITES. FRONTING PATT ROAD AND MOUNT ALBERT ROAD, EPSOM. EPSOM. EPSOM. EPSOM. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT 63. QUEEN STREET, mO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT 2 P.M.; BY SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. Thero aro ELEVEN LOTS, mostly 61ft. by 200 ft. All are. very rich, level, volcanic soil, standing a little above the road and free lroin stone. Close to Royal Oak trams. As resident al i-rections, it would be very hard to surpass theso in tho suburbs of Auckland. L.T. title. TERMS EASY.—IO nor cent, cash, 10 per tent, in 6 months, balance in 3 yean at 6 per cent. Lithographic Plans on Application. QAMUEL y A ILE AND CONS, T TD.. PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS, 83, QUEEN STREET. MT. EDEN ROAD MT, EDEN ROAD MT. EDEN ROAD MT. EDEN ROADBUNGALOW AND OVER AN ACRE, BUNGALOW AND OVER AN ACRE. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. QAMUEL yAILE AND QONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street. pHARMING BUNGALOW HOME (known V.' as Maranui), of 7 rooms; bathroom, pantry, and attached wash-house; tiled roof; square'entrance hall, largo living room with cor. gas fire, mirror mantel, and heavy beam ceiling; nice breakfast room, panelled Cft. in rimu, cor. open firo. Four bedrooms with ample wardrobe accommodation; Orion range and gas stove, nicely tiled; buggy ,shed and stable, fowlhouse and run. 1 ACRE AND 8.5 PERCHES, with froutago to MT. EDEN RD. (between Watling St, and St, Leonards Rd.): laid out in flower sncl vegetable garden, lawn, nncl paddocks. Beautifully sunn" situation; fino open views all round. Owner has purchased another property and prepared to SELL AT A SACRIFICE. Now vacant and immediate possession can be given. Terms arranged. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA. TTOUSE AND /~\VER AN ACRE. rp 0-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. QAMUEL yAILE AND QONS, T TD„ Will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, on behalf of an Abscntco Owner. HOUSE of (i rooms, recently renovated, gas, water: wash-houso: sewer drainage.. BEAUTIFUL LEVEL SECTION, containing 1 acre and ) perches, fronting Victoria St., oil Groy Street East; richest soil; practically all been under cultivation. CLOSE TO BEACH, BOATING AND BATHING; CHsy walk to trams and station. Owner has left New Zealand, and hor instructions are, to realise the proporty if any reasonable figure offered. Terms £350 cash, balance 8 years at 01 per cent. NOW VACANT. NO TROUBLE ABOUT POSSESSION. SALE BY THE MORTGAGEE. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. No. £5, BRIGHTON ROAD, PARNELL. QAMUEL yAILE AND QONS, T TD„ Will Sell by Public Auction qiO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M., Al their Auction Rooms, Queen Street, Auckland, at tho request of tho third Mortgagee. ALL THAT PIECE or Pared of Lund, ix being Lot 11 of tho Subdivision of portion of Allotments 9, 10, and 11, of Section 4, of the Suburbs of Auckland, with u frontage of approximately 40ft. to Brighton Road, and it .depth of approximately 200,'t. Tho property will bo offered for sale mibjcct to a first mortgage of £GSO, and a second mortgage of J! 150. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Wake, Anderson, and Sneddon. Solicitors, High Street, or to the Auctioneers, r •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17942, 18 November 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17942, 18 November 1921, Page 3

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