SALES BY AUCTIOK. "RICHARD JTEX. WILL SELL At OTE DRIVE, EPSOM, Corner of Orakau Avenue, a few minutes' walk from Greencreed's Corner, O-DAY (MONDAY), AT A.M. JAB. HARRISON. Esq.. who has Sold the Property, has favoured us with instructions to Sell, WITHOUT EESEEVE, THE WHOLE OP THE FURNISHINGS HE WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS OF 8 ROOMS. DR inNSTER° OM cIRpiT. FIELD LOUNGE, CHIPPENDALE PTTAIRS SILK TAPESTRY ARMCHAIRS' CHIPPENDALE TABLE. table, Goatskin rug. wool gk°Eß p S?S L cu^Wst ß lc: TUBES. HANDSOME OVERMANTEL. ORNAMENTS. DINING ROOM.—ROUND-ENDED OAK FXTEN DINING- TABLE, 6 DINING , CHAIRS GREY VELVET CHESTERGCUTLm£ PICTURES ORNAMENTS, MASSIVE! SIDEBOARD. HALL —BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER RUNNER LINOLEUM. HALL STAND/ HALL CURTAINS. HALL CHAIR. BEDROOMS «).—:°f K , DOUBLE-SIZE gI?F COMR 13l- S 0^ A 0« OH dAH D Sf SINGLE WARDROBES, MMU chests: CARPET RUNNER. KITCHEN REQUISITES. PRES. JARS. PRFq PAN CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR, PENNSYLVANIA LAWNMOWER. SLAZHNGER STADIUM CROQUET BET. T" wr VTTTTNG IN SPLENDID ORDER ERYT AND condition . NO RESEEVES. NO RESERVES. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. Opp. Town Hall., pARPENTER'S RUCTION JJART, 93. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. i Opposite First Beotion. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. eaa lots of good, clean furniOUv TURE, removed fiom Mount Albert. Grey Lynn, Ponsonby. To Be Sold Without Reserve. rjiO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 1 O'CLOCK. 800 NOVELS, leading authors; every ™lume in good order and Quit© auitable for Christmas Presents. DINING ROOM—KAURI AND EIMU SIDEBOARDS. 6 Good D. Tables. 8 D.R. Suites, 4 Settees and Sauabs, 5 Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs. Real Good Gramophone and Records, Set Grimwade's Dinner Ware, Glassware, Easy Chairs, Fenders, Copper Kerbs, Pictures, Overmantels, Bookcase (glass fronts). Hi win Hall Stands. BEDROOMS—RIMU WARDROBE. Kauri Chest Drawers, 4 Combination Chests (good designs, la,rge mirrors). Duchess Pairs- Washstands, Single and Double Wood Bedsteads. B.M. Bedsteads. W.W. Mattresses, 20 Lots Good Clean Bedding, Toilet Ware, Seagrass Chairs, Carpet Sauares, 3 Rimu Cots, KITCHEN—3 DRESSERS. 2 Chiffoniers. 10 Tables. 16 Meat Safes, Dinner Ware Oil Lamps. Cooking Utensils. Kitchen Sundries. Also. : 10 ROLLS GOOD LINO. 3 Rolls Matting. . Dressmaker's Models, Kauri Doors. 2 Plunge Baths on stands. Garden Chairs, A. genuine No Reserve sale. Stock must • be cleared to make room for » big Ship- ' ment expected TO-MORROW (Tuesday). " CARPENTER WILL SELL IT." Mart Cooled with Electrio Fans. I <«. — — QARPENTER'S J^[ART, 93, KARANGAHAPE .ROAD. Opposite First Section. SALE OF HOUSES FOR REMOVAL. T pow AND QO., JjTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON, Instructed by the Health Department, will Sell, at the WAIKATO SANATORIUM, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO SANATORIUM. CAMBRIDGE, On WEDNESDAY. DEC. 20. AT 1 P.M. jpOUR 5-ROOMED HOUSES. NOTE.—Thesa Houses are almost new, and well built. They were occupied by the Engineer, Farm Manager. House Manager, and Gardener respectively. Plenty of time allowed for removal. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. Terms Cash. M. C. DAWSON, Auctioneer. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. /CONFECTIONERY, Small Goods, near pictures; 6 living rooms; immediate ; £260. —19, Great North Rd. DENTAL Practice, solid, near Christchurcffa. — Fuil -particulars, Kempthorne's, or Dental Co., Christchurch. "CVtSH and Chips and Fresh Fish Business, J- doing good trade; £275.—Lamont, 168, Queen St. Confectionery, Ice Creams; close X Picture Theatre; long lease. Cheap. | —E. Harris, Manurewa. HAIRDRESSER and Tobacconist, good stand, Rotorua; owner will sacrifice.— T. H. Sloane, Agent, Rotorua. 01AA. —Confectionery. '2 living rooms, o&JLvJv/ £1 week: lease; must sell, going South. —Address at Herald, « J?K'niA —DINING Rooms, Broadway's star position; shop and 6 rooms; long lease.—Wade, Agent, Newmarket. > -£1 A A—SPLENDID FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. m City: bip, good-looking shop; easily make this business # return you £15 week clear; all stock, fcttmcrs, linos, in living: etc., thrown in; 6 larjse living rooms, in sood order. Am called away from Auckland. Really worth £400. but must sell , next few days. Possession at once. Will „ guarantee turnover.-—Ring 'Phone 1452 between 12 noon and 1 p.m. ; Ag ' IV c s§?s? e D rV 3 FRUITERER AND SOFT DRINKS BUSINESS, BUSINESS. { Situated in MARINE SQUARE, DEVONPORT MARINE SQUARE. DEVONPORT. s The owner is compelled by medical orders l to sell out, and the purchaser can take 1 over at once, and get the benefit of the } brisk Christmas on<f holiday trade. The premises consisit of five living rooms in addition to shop. Telephone and electric light installed. A genuine and flourishing concern; yearly turnover, £3000. Every investigation courted. Price, £650, for goodwill, lease and fittines. Apply to the Sole Arent, J. P. ASHER, Victoria Wharf. Devonport. •pq-EWS PAPER FOR SALE. . 3 WELL-EQUIPPED AND PROSPEROUS BUBURBAN NEWSPAPER; ESTABLISHED 10 YEARS IN A RISING. THICKLY POPULATED LOCALITY AND FLOURISHING BUSINESS CENTRE. PAPER IS DEVELOPING RAPIDLY, AND HAS NEVER LOOKED BACId SINCE ESTABLISHMENT. THERE IS A FORTUNE IN THIS FOR A PROGRESSIVE. EXPERIENCED MAN. THE PLANT IS RIGHT UP TO DATE AND IS CONSTRUCTED TO ALLOW FOR DEVELOPMENTS. PRICE AND FULL DETAILS TO GENUINE INQUIRERS. . A ~JJORNE, J^TD^ V "THE LAND MAN." GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND BEAL ESTATE SERVICE. | 19, SHORTLAND ST, AUCKLAND, AND AT HAMILTON. BUSINESSES WANTED. STATIONERY, small, suburban, from £10(1 to £150.—Brief particulars to Stationeiy, 36., Hbbald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 2
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