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SALES BY AUCTION. . rpo M OUNT TPDEN "RESIDENTS. ' x T? : TOOBERTSON. T TD., A T * N°* 6, pOINT S IIUSET (NEAR 2ND SECTION). mO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). , 11 A.M. SHARP. Favoured with instructions from MR. E. D. MURRAY, who is leaving the Dominmn. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE ELABORATE AND T/ALUABLE HE Hi LABOR ATE AND V ALU ABLE TjUJRNISHINGS J? URNISUINGS OF HIS MODERN RESIDENCE, As Under: - DRAWING ROOM.-UPRIGHT GRAND JL/ PIANO, by Haako (exceptionally* fine tone. Valued £100). OAK MUSIC STOOL. COLUMBIA CABINET , ORAFANOLA and Records, MAGNIFICENT 4 PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE AND LOOSE COVERS. VALUABLE 4 PIECE INLAID SHERATON SUITE. BRUSSELS CARPET (agft. by 12ft.). 3 Occ. Tables. HANDSOMELYCARVED BOX SEAT. Oak Afternoon j Tea Table and Server. Cake Stand. i Maiolica Jardiniere?, Oxidised Kerb. Wntercolours Pictures. VERY FINE I COLLECTION OF ART VASES. ORNAMENTS AND BRIC-A-BRAC. Cushions.; Madras Curtains, „„.„ j DINING ELABORATE DINING ROOM SUITE (comprising D. POL. S KAURI SIDEBOARD. EXT. TABLE. I 8-PIECE SUITE. CHAIRS AND 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, uphol. in leather, all to match), CHESTERFIELD (uphol. in Tapestry). D. POL. K. BOOKCASE. about 100 Volumes of Books, Oil Paintings, Pictures. Large Melton Cloth Table Cover. Ens. China Tea Set. CUT AND CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. CHAMPAGNE GLASSES. CUTLERY and E P.N.S. Ware. Primus Stove, O.R. Kerb. Arm. H. Rugs, Cushions. 18YDS. No. 1 LINO., Curtains, 1 Singer Drophead Sewine Machine. HALL.— HALLSTAND, 6YDS. AXM. CARPET RUNNER. Hall Chair. Monk Seat, Aim. Slip Mats. BYDS. NO. I LINO. BEDROOMS (4). -ELABORATE 3-PIECE D.P.K. SUITE (comprising Wardrobe, Dressing Table and Wash»tsad), 4FT. 6IN. O.R. BEDSTEAD. Wire Mattress and Knock, BED LINEN. BLANKETS. .... MARCELLA QUILT. TRAVELLING RUGS. Commode. Toilet Set of Ware. Bedside Chairs. WILTON AND AXM. BEDSIDE RUGS 12YDS. NO. I. LINO.. LOT OF EXTRA DOUBLE AND SINGLE BLANKETS AND BED LINEN. TABLE COVERS. TOWELS. Etc. TRAVELLING RUGS, and 3 LEATHER CABIN TRUNKS. 3 Sinai* O.R. Beds, Wire Mattresses and Kapoks, Blankets. 6-DRAWER SCOTCH CHEST, COMB. CHEST AND WASTTSTAND. 7Yds. Lino., 3-PTECE O.R. SUITE (comprising Wardrobe, Chest, and Washatnnd). Toilet Ware. D.P.K. Single Bed., IK-IT. REP .AND KAPOK. KITCHEN.-2 KIT. TABLES. Crockery. Glassware, Cutlery. 8-Day Clock. 8 KIT. OTTATRR. Gas Iron. Kit. Lino., ALUM. KETTLES and SAUCEPANS. WEIGHTS AND SCAT.FS. 2 Oak Serv- 1 ing Trays. BRASS PRF.S. PAN. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KTT- ' CHEN UTENSILS TOO NUMEROUS TO DVTAII, «»wmo OUTSIDE. — PENNSYLVANIA LAWNMOWER. Spade. Scyths Hedge Clippers Hose. Carpenter's Tools, Oak W*«.Miib. WRINGER. MANGLE. VERANDAH SEAT, F*c. J. R. ROBERTSON. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. UNREDEEMED T>LEDGE& NREDEEMED 1 LEDGES* PRANK A DEANE AND pO.. Instructed by MR. ARTHUR LANGFORD. of the IMPERIAL LOAN CO.. 33, Victoria Street West, will Sell by Public Auction at their Salerooms. <Y-1 VICTORIA OTREET "VT^EST (Opp. Royal Hotel). HP O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AND TPO-MORROW (THURSDAY), EACH DAY AT -J-J A.M. WATCHES. CHAINS. RINGS. CLOTHING. TOOLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SUiT CASES. TRAVELLING AND BRIEF BAGS. ETC. £6000 TOTAL VALUE £5000 £SJOO TOTAL VALUE £6000 Including, DIAMOND BRACELET, value £65. S.S. DIAMOND RING, vaiue £80. SILVER TEA SERVICE. 50 SUIT LENGTHS. 280 PARCELS CLOTHING. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. "PRANK A DEANE. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER rpO DEVONPORT RESIDENTS. R. N. ]\j ELviLLE ' AT HIS ROOMS. CLARENCE STREET. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT i O'CLOCK. POULTRY. 4 CANARIES WTRE NETTING, WHEELBARROW. And HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on account of MRS. WEBSTER, who is leaving Devonnort. _„ „„,_, _, SINGER 6-DRAWF/P. D^OPHEAD O SEWING MACHINE. RIMU MIRRORED SIDEBOARD, 3 Rooms Almost New Linoleums, Carpets and Mats, 2 Seagraas Sqnareß, Couch in Shadow Tissue, A.B. j Chairs. Oval Eimu Table. A.B. Chairs. CanI adian Oak Rocker. Smoker's Chair. Bookshelves 10 Pictures, Cnsement and Lace Curtains. Blinds, Lot Books. Ornaments. 1 12 by 9 Ceipet, RTMU HALLSTAND. Seacrass Runner. Mohair M»tn, 3-PIECE KAURI BEDROOM SUTTE. W. Wove and Kanok Beds. Plain Wardrobe, Rimu Comb. C»ie«t, 2 Dark Chests. Washstands, Toiletware. Oic.- Tables. 2 Pedestal; Onr/boards 2 Single Rirnu Bedsteads and | Wires. 3 Full-size Rim" Bedstesds »id TVmhl* Iron P"dslends, KapoV and Fine Pillows. RlonVats. Down ruilt, GOOD • TTTTCHEN DRESSER. 2 Meat Safes. Wringer. Kitchen Crockery end Utensils, Host of General Kitchen Sundries. Wringer, A-rden Tools, Dust Bin, Lawnmower, etc„ etc. i GOOD MAIN GAS RTOVF. NOTE.T.c.tb«. St<vk of N«w Furniture in Oak and Rimu for Private Solo. Inspection TnHted. R. N. MFT.VIT.T.E. AUCTIONEER »WD VALUER. DEVONPORT. BURNERS AND /"I ROWERS, T TD. NO SALE TO-DAY. NO SALE TO-DAY. NO SALE TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. On Account of FRUITERERS' PICNIC. FRUITERERS' PICNIC. FRUITERERS' PICNIC. THE SALE WILL BE HELD niO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 'Phone 838 A. 'Phone 898 A. TTRGENT OALE. OQUIRRELL AND WILLIAMS. Will Sell , rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY). A AT IO O'CLOCK. j T»HE STOCK OF A SUBURBAN A DRAPER, As under:— i BOYS' TIES. COLLARS. STOCKINGS. SUITS MEN'S TIES, COLLARS. STOCKINGS, SUITS. : LADIES' STOCKINGS. VESTS. GLOVES ; MEN'S TROUSERS. SHIRTS.. FLANNELS I CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Also. I 1 LADY'S CONEY SEAL FUR COAT. with Beaver Collar and Cuffs. EVENING DRESSES. COSTUMES, and , 500 LOTS USED CLOTHING. aQUIRRELL AND TRTLLIAMS. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, 14. VICTORIA STREET EAST. " QUICK SALES AND PROMPT PAYMENTS." 'Phone 808 A. 'Phone 893 A. OQUIRREL AND T^TILLIAMS. IN OUR MART. -FRIDAY MEXT. QTH. O'CLOCK. O GLASS HOTHOUSES. 30ft. by 10ft.. •~. Well made and in first-class order. Coloured and Plain Glass. WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY. Can bo seer, at our Mart at any time. UQUIRRELL AND WILLIAMS. AUCTIONEERS AMD LAND SALESMEN, 14, VICTORIA STREET EAST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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