Sales by 4nction. P. W. Douglas. 'Phone 89SA. TTiOUGLAS AND f^O. rpO-DAT (TUESDAY), -*- AT 11 O'CLOCK. BY ORDER OF THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. mnn CtKKY akmy blankets. IUUU Lnr b -o Size. First GradeAND pO. ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. P. W. Don si its. 'Phone 898 A. TAOUGLAS AND nO. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. On Account of Whom it May Concern. 9Q ENGLISH GFT. PORCELAIN BATHS 6 OLYMPIC SEPARATORS; 2 13ga1.. 218 sal.. 2 30«al. p CI. PORCELAIN ENAMEL SINKS. " 24 by 16 by 9. rr SAMPLE TOILET JUGS AND ' BASINS; handsome designs. /?Q FANCY CHINA TEAPOTS. NO RESERVE NO RESERVE. Followed by 30f, -.- LOTS — 300 300 — LOTS — 300 _„,«,_ GENERAL HOIiSE FURNISHINGS. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS'. AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. BEAUTIFUL SHERATON LIQUEUR STAND (3 Cut-glass Bottles, Ca-d Tray and Cards). LARGE BRASS BENARES TRAY. PAIR X 8 PRISM BINOCULARS. MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. BEAUTIFUL CUT-GLASSWARE. 8 PIECES GENUINE CHIPPENDALE GLASS, etc.. etc. E.P. AND OAE TEA TRAY K.P. CANDLESTICKS'. QUANTITY GOOD E.P. WARE. AT 1 O'CLOCK. BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION SUEDE LEATHER LADIES* BAGS. TABLE CENTRES. COSTUME FACINGS, TOBACCO POUCHES. PIPE RACKS. CALENDARS. BOOKMARKERS, ETC.. ETC. AT 2 O'CLOCK. BOOKS BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS BOOKS. BOOKS. 400 - VOLUMES! BOOKS. This is auito a nice collection, and contains many Choice Works. "TVOUGLAS AND ALL THE TIME, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. P. W. Douglas , Phone 898 A. T\OUGLAS AND pO., IN OUR ROOMS. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY), L AT 11 O'CLOCK. ZEDAL TWIN CYLINDER MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE-CHAIR. French Motion, 1914 model, pack gear, 2-speed, Bosch magneto. GUARANTEED IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. "nOUGLAS AND p0„ ALL THE TIME, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. P. W. DOUGLAS.. PHONE 898 A. TAOUGLAS AND QO., AT K-J XTTHETURANGI T?°AD (Corner Wheturangi and Aturangi Roads), GREEN LANE. Instructed by H. J. WINCH, ESQ., who has sold the FroDerty and is leaving for California, wo will Sell rpEE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE >•*■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CAR PETS AND APPOINTMENTS. ON npHURSDAY MEXT. • AT 11 O'CLOCK. DINING ROOM.—MAGNIFICENT UPBIGHT GRAND PIANO. Paul Bluhdorn, beautiful burr walnut case, worth 150gns.: SOLID OAK BUFFET, with bevelled leadiight doors; 3-PIECE OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK DINING TABLE, round ends; 8-PIECE OAK DINING SUITE, COPPER KERB SUITE. OAK PIANO STOOL. BEAUTIFU7, COLLECTION VASES. ORNAMENTS. E.P. WARE. Etc.: SHERATON &-DAY CLOCK, HANDSOME-DE-SIGNED AXMINSTER CARPET, cost JES2 IOs; REAL MOHAIR HEARTHRUG. VALUABLE WATER COLOURS, "Pink and White Terraces," Blomfield. Also Goldie's "Warm Day," AND A PRETTY COLLECTION BY THE WELL - KNOWN ARTIST, R. PHENEY. BREAKFAST ROOM.—PRETTY KAURI BUFFET. Dining Table, RED PLUSH TABLE COVER. D.S. SETTEE SQUAB AND CUSHION. MADRAS CURTAINS AND FITTINGS. COPPER KERB, 10 CANE SEAT A.B CHAIRS. AXMINSTER CARPET AND HEARTH RUGS. Part Dinner Set, Tea Set, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY. Pictures, etc.. etc. VESTIBULE AND HALL.—CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN SHADOW CRETONNE. OAK FOLDING TABLE, 2 3EAGEASS CHAIRS, PICTURES. OAK POT STAND,, AMBER MOHAIR HEARTH RUG, I 6 AMBER MOHAIR SLIP MATS,, | 18YDS. BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER. 27in.; 6YDS. 361 N. AXMINSTER RUNNER. I CRASH HALL CURTAINS AND I POLE, AXMINSTER VESTIBULE SQUARE. Oft. Gin. by 12ft. | BEDROOM No. 1.-DAINTY ROSEWOOD! STAINPJD BEDROOM SUITE OF $ PIECES, with oval mirrors: WARDROBE, DRESSING TABLE. CABINET. Bedside Table and Double Bedstead. Wire Wove and Kapok Mat- | tresses (best quality), 3 Seaeras3l Chairs and ' Cushions, Toilet Ware, Casement Curtains Handsome Ax- j minster Carpet, 12,-ft. bv 10ft. 6in.; j Blue Axminster Hoa.rth Rug, etc, etc. BEDROOM No. 2.—Solid Oak Bedroom Suite. 8 pieces; Large Comb. Chest. Washstand and Double Bedstead, W, Wove and Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, 2 Vieux Rose Hearth Rugs, 2 Seaarasa Chairs, Oval Mirror. Set Toilet Ware, Grey Axminster Carpet, Net Casement Curtains, etc.. «ito ' BE BROOM No 3-OAK COMB. CHEST, Twin Oak Bedsteads. Wire and Kapok I Mattresses. Pillows, Cabinet. Axmin- ' stor Carpet. • Oak (W, Srn?"J R unner. Linoleum, etc ° mb ' Chest - Casement Curtains. \ KITCHEN AND OTTTqTrm t-t.™,™., TABLE AND rk • vmo E V^EJTCHBN SAUCEPANS KTTr?trJS NOLETTM '- STLS. CROCKWPV TC] !M UTEN- , WARE. GARDEN\ n f?L GLASSMOWER. WHEEtSa& LAWN DEN TOOLS « iß tf£2£y. Gar. IRON. 50PT Ju4tit?I E J^ S NEW LOT SUNDRIES ER HOSE ' A ND j NOTE.—We woulcTdTaw ««i44 t tion to the Floor CoverinL^hi^r atten " bemg quite out ot the common Car Pots WITHOUT RESERVE: TERMS CASH. WHETURANGI ROAD IS FIRST Trrow ING ON LEFT PAST COSTLEY HOME GREEN LANE. auM -k. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. •QOUGLAB AND QO., ALL THE TIME, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. | .VICTORIA STREET EAST. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 4
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