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Sales by Auction. ipo REMUEBA - EPSOM RESIDENTS. QEORGE AT 66, G BBAT S OUTH E OAD ' (Close to Scmuera Railway Station), Epsom or Onchunga Cars to Junction Store, Fairfax Road, then 7 minutes' walk. rp-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 11 A.M. MR. R, A, JOHNSTON, who has sold his property, has instructed mo to Sell by Public Auotion, THE WHOLE OF HIS HIGH-CLASS HOUSE FURNISHINGS, PIANO, AND CARPETS. As Under:— LIVING ROOM.-MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by B. Squiro and Son, London, overstrung, underdamper, beautiful mellow tone, in ricli walnut case, and as good as the day it was bought; Piano Stool, Handsomely Polished Wound Occ. Table with splendid undor-carrisje, HIS MASTER'S VOICE GIIAMAPHONE (Austral Model, with about 30 Records), HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, black and grey, also Hearth Rug !o match; Chippendale Occ. Chair, Oak Palm Stand, Pictures. Oil Paintings, Madras Curtains ?od Sittings, fcHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and DIVAN EASY CHAIRS to match, with independent frame, extra well sprung, and extra cushions on seats; D.K. OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, fully fitted; Ootaspn Oak Table, Soagrass Ciiair, WILTON PILE CARPET. 14 by 12; Morris Chair. LADY'S OAK WRITING BUREAU, Beautifully finished Oak Framed Pictures, E-P. Waro, Cosy Corner Cushions, Glassware. Books, Cushions, Tea Set, Royal Doulton Plates. Brass Candlesticks, Vases, etc., BENNETT TYPEWRITER, in good order, suitable for commercial traveller, BREAKFAST ROOM.-OVAL OILED RIMU DINING TABLE. Couch and Squab, 4 OILED RIMU DINING CHAIRS. Oiled Rimu Morns Chair, Drugget Carpot, Book Shelf, DINNER WARE, 8-Day Clock. Tumblers, CUTLERY (first quality), Set Carvers, Crumb Brush and Tray, Table Linen, Eto. HALL- - OAK HALLSTAND. 6YDS. HEAVY 361 N. AX MINSTER RUNNER. 4Yds. Tapestry Runner, Occ- Table, OAK BARREL STAND, Palm Stand, Slip Mats, D.8.8. Hammerloss Gun and Case, by Henry Tolley. Birmingham. BEDROOMS (4).—OILED RIMU BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Spacious Wardrobo, Drossing Chest with oval mirrors, Pedestal Cupboard and Bedstead to match, Wirowove Mattress and Bedding, Seagrass Chair, 3Ft. Oiled Rimu Bedstead and Wirewove, Floor Rugs. Congoleum Square, Box Ottoman, DULL POLISHED COMB. CHEST. Pedestal Cupboard, and 3FT. Bedstead to match. Wirewove and Kapok Bedding. 8 PRS. BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, and Sundry Linen, 3 Congoleum Squares, Indian Rugs. GENT.'S TALLBOY CHfesT. D.R. POLISHED FULL-SIZE KAURI BEDSTEAD AND WIREWOVE, Drugget Carpet, OAK COMB. CHEST with large-shaped mirror, 3FT. OAK BEDSTEAD and Wirewoves and Equipment, OAK HOCKING CHAIR, 4-Fold Screen. OUTSIDE. — PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER, 5 blades; also LEADER LAWN MOWER, Enamol Waro, Kettle, Teapot, 0. Cedar Mop, Gas Iron, Cako Tins, PRIMUS with 2 burners, i Tin Kerosene, Odd Groceries, Jam Jars, Carpet Sweeper, Brushes, ALMOST NEW WRINGER, Child's Sewing Machine, Kitchen Crockery, Hanging Lamp, Skirt Board, Hedge Clippers, Garden and Carpenter's Tools. Scythe, GARDEN HOSE, Dust Bin, Props, Linos, Buckets, Clothes Basket, Etc. NOTE.—The above Furnishings wer© supplied by Messrs. Smith and Cauihey, and are equal to new. thus affording a grand opportunity for those furnishing to obtain high-class goods at auction, prices. QEORGE ALKER ' AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER, SALEROOMS, 33, QUEEN STREET. DEVONPORT. DEVONPORT. EVONPORT. DEVONPORT. J. E. ARMSTRONG, Favoured with instructions from the Owner, who has given up housekeeping, will Bell, AT THE RESIDENCE. • 22. MOZLEY AVENUE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 1 P.M. TTOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, Consisting of: SITTING ROOM-Oval Oiled Rimu Table, 4 Easy Chairs, 1 Rocker Chair, Table, Couch, Kerb, Fire Screen, Pedestal, Book Shelf, Overmantel, CJock, Ornaments, Linoleum, Seagrass Square, Curtails, Pictures. HALL—Linoleum, Hall, Runner, Slip Mats, Umbrella Stand, Chair, Curtains, Pictures. CONTENTS OF TWO BEDROOMS-Hand-some Double Wooden Bed and Wire, 3 Iron Bed and Kapok, 2 Duchess Pairs. Settee, Swing Mirror, Chair, Rugs and Mats, Screens, Linoleums, Curtains, Pictures. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE-2 Tables, 7 C.B. Chairs, Coal Scuttle, "Beatrice" Kerosene Stove, Linoleum, Seagiass Mats, Crockory, Cutlerv Glassware, Pots, Pans, Table Mangle, Mops and Brooms; good Door, 16 Moulding and T. and G. Planes, 58ft. Garden Hose, Garden Tools. J E EMSTRONGAUCTipNEpR AND VALUER, 'Phone 256. FLEET ST.. DEVONPORT. fJtURNEBS & QROWERB, j^TD., WILL SELL rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 9 A.M. BON CHRETIEN PEARS. BON CHRETIEN PEARS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. APFLES (Dessert). APPLES (Cookinc). TOMATOES. TOMATOES. PEARS GRAFES PEACHES APPLES ' NECTARINES PLUMS APRICOTS •ORANGES BANANAS APPLES (Cooking) APPLES APPLES (Dessert) APPLES rpURNERS ii QROWERS, J^TD.. AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS. CITY FREEHOLDS. CITY FREEHOLDS. WAKEFIELD ST, , WAVERLEY ST. Acting under instructions from the Owner, 'the Undersigned will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCITON. -yy-EDNESDAY. jj^ARCH AT 2 P.M., IN THE ROOMS, 5, CUSTOMS ST. E. (Opp. Waverley Hotel). The following Valuable City Properties : — LOT NO. 1-NOS. 59 AND 61. WAKEFIELD ST., frontage of 27ft. by a depth of 75ft., with two 4-roomed Cottages crected thereon, with usual city convs., sewer connection, watn and gas. This is a splendid factory eite, with excellent factories erected all round. A mortgage of i'6so can bo taken over if .necessary, LOT 2—NO. 4. WAVERLEY ST.-Good eound 4-roomed Cottage, with all convs., and in excellent order, and beautifully clean; papers good; 20ft. frontage to Waverley St. by a depth of 60ft. Well let to real good tenant- Mortgage of £500 can be taken over. Properties Flagged. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—lhe above properties are situated in moat central position, close Queen St.. and in the hub of the city, end have great prospective valuea. 1 gMITH AND JJALCOMBE, i THE AUCTIONEERS. ( ATTEND George Walkor's Auction Sales and you will Furnish 6 Rooms at Half New Cost AUCKLAND'S most Successful Salesman -Coakley. Call, write, or r'ng 2238, OVAL Rimu Table. £3 lOs-At Union Salerooms, top Groy St., opp. St. Helens. T>EKKER'S Soap takes away all labour, ft littl© m the boiler, All Grown*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 4

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