SALES BY AUCTION. gjftTAOH. g >g> gALVAGE. g. S< gALVAGE. g igt jgjBNT. XTENT. Kent. AND gUTCLIFFE, AT THE UNION SALE ROOMS (Opp. St. Helens Hospital.) rpO-DAY (MONDAY), &T JQ 3Q O'CLOCK. & t io'3o °' CLOCK - Acting under instructions will Sail SALVAGE. gALVAGE. SALVAGE. gALVAGE. gALVAGE. gALVAGE. Including, 15.000 R OLLS WALLPAPEE--15.000 R°"' s W ILLPiPER ' 15,000 R OLLS WiLLPAPEE(ENGLISH PAPERS. BEST QUALITY.) EEROL DISINFECTANT IN 5-GAL. DRUMS. LITTLER SHEEP DIP. ALSO PASTE DIP. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT ALL BUY £*ll3, TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE. AUCTIONEER'S MEMO—To out surprise and satisfaction, more than half the Rolls have opened without a blemish, and the worst are only damp, and will dry when opened. AND gUTCLIFFE, MERCANTILE AUCTIONEERS, THE UNION SALE ROOMS, CORNER PITT AND GREY STREETS (Opposite St. Helens Hospital.) GEORGE CHIGNELL, AUCTIONEER. PHONE 40-080. IJRGENT gHORT , gALE.
QOAKLEY, JTD. O-DAY (MONDAY), AT | P.M. Favoured with instructions from MB. S. W. JUBY, we wiill Sell on the Premises, 610* D omNIOK R om 610, D OMINION boad(Bight at Terminus!. jpUBNISHINGS AND jgFFECTS, As Follows: COMBINATION PAIBS (6). in Bimu and Kauri. Double and Single Bimu Bedsieada, Bimu Extension Dining Tables, Oval Dining Tabic a, 0.8. Lounge and Squab, Bimu Sideboards, Kauri Sideboards, Cedar Sideboard, Halistands, Singer Sewing Machine, Wardrobes, Pedestal Cupboards, Leather Lounge Chair, Easy Chairs, Iron Bedsteads, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Dresaei3. Caxpets, Seagrass Squares, Linoleums, Mata, Ice Chest, 3ft. Folding Bedstead, B-pce. Dining Suite, Pictures, Stretchers, Occ. Tables, Palmstawis, Gas Grilier, Heater. Wireless Sets, Commode, Child's Chair. Meat Safes. Beading, Washstands, Invalid'# Bed, Bookcases, Toilet Sets, Cane Chairs, Fenders, Camera, etc.. TTEBY STTPEBIOB UPKIGHT GBAND V PIANO, perfect order. (Cost £156.) QOAKLEY, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. PHONES 44-238, 45-201.
£lO B^ 05lT £lO j) EPOSIT £lO D EPOSIT BUTS A SECTION ON THE POPULAR 'yyESTVIEW JgSTATE. STATE. jgSTATR. JJERNE g AY - Jpfffi JJAY. AT THE BIG RUCTION. RUCTION. rpHIS (MONDAY) jqiGHT. AT 7,30 P.M. AT OUR AUCTION SALEROOMS. 83, QUEEN STREET. This Estate, which for many years has been owned by the Fatuder family, overlooks the upper reaches of the Auckland Harbour, and is ■itaatsd on gentle slopes—high elevation and sunny aspeat. It has been subdivided into 78 3ECTIONSfjg gECTIONS. W jgSTATE. -yyTESTYIEW jTJSTATE Is close to Heme Bay End Grey Lynn trams and has gas,, water, electric light, etc. The Sections will be Sold on JTjASY 'J'ERMS. JgASY rjpERMS, m DEPOSIT£IO D EP f,S B1 mon™; aBI Balance in 3 Years; Interest C Per Cent. The growth of this district is er.oranous7 Business sites on 2 main roads at the junction of what will become two great tnoroughf ares. All the Section;! overlook the harbour and are close to beautiful beaches, -with safe bathing. Illustrated plans on application. TTTESTVIEW Jg STATE. "INSTATE. jg STATE. fJO-NIGHT rpO-NIGHT «T«0-NIGHT (MONDAY). (MONDAY), (MONDAY). AT 7.30 P.M., AT OUR SALEROOMS. 83 ; QUEEN ST. 3EL yAXLE AND gONS, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 3
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