SALES BY AUCTION. CLEARANCE rp o PARTMENT JJOUBE TTEEPERS AND THE QENERAL pUBLIC. Q.EORGE yyALKER, WILL SELL BY PUBLfC AUCTION. r jnO-DAY {TUESDAY). AT O'CLOCK. fiKNERAL TTOUSEHOLD jjiURNISHINGS. Removed from the Residences of MRS. JACOBS. Church St.. Onehunga, MR. HALPIN. Khyber Pitas Road. MR. EASTOE. Manukau Rd.. Epsom. MRS. BARKER. St. Heliers Bay. MRS. ROSS. Richmond St.. Grey Lynn, And many other Clients. T IVTNG ROOM. PRETTY DESIGN JU OILED RIMU SIDEBOARD Glassware. Vases, Ornaments. OVAL O.K. DXhi&ix TABI.E. Dinner Ware. Cutlery, b ii.J-J. RIMU DINING CHAIRS, with tvp-out seats: Curtains, Good Pictures. O. R. SE'ITEE AND SQUAB. Cushions, HANDSOME MISSION DESIGN CHEb-TERFI-KLD SUITE of 3 Pieces, upholstored in Moquette; Bookshelf, Laco and Madras Curtains, Seu&rass Chairs, POLISHED KAURI SIDEBOARD, with B.P. Mirrors. Glass Dishes. K. Dining Table, Cutlery, LEATHER . DINING ROOM SUITE. Wicker Chairs. 3-pieco Chesterfield Suite in Shadow Tissue. Morris Chairs. Kerbs and B.M. Renders, WILTON AND AX MINSTER CARPETS, Rev. and Ax. Flopr Rugs, Palmstands and Jardinieres and host of other knicknacks BEDROOMS. HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising spacious mirrored Wardrobe and combination Dressing Chest. Pedestal Toilet Cupboard and full sized Oak Bedstead, en suite: U.S. Wire Wove, Best Kapok Bedding and Pillows. BLANKETS SHEETS. PILLOW SLIPS. TOWELS. S.G. Chairs. Blinds. Curtains, Pictures, O.R. COM. CHESTS. D. and S. O.R. Bedsteads and Wiro Woves, S. Beddinnr. Pillows. LARGE KAURI WARDROBE. K. Com. Chests. S. STRETCHERS. S. Kapoks, Scotch Chests, Wicker Chairs. W.E. COM. CHEST. PEDESTAL CUPBOARD and S. W.E. BEDSTEAD and Wire Wbve to match: Bedside Tables and hosts of Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN.—KITCHEN DRESSER. 5 Kitchen Tables. A.B. and CANADIAN CHAIRS, Tumblers, Plates. Cutlery. Enamel Saucepans, Kettles. Frying Pans, Pictures. Couches. Aluminium Pres. Pan. Cups and Saucers. Pictures, Boy's Trolley, Buckets, Mincer. Wringer, Chambers, Lamp, Boot Last, Jugs, Cutlery, G.I. Tub. Floor Rues. Colander, Jam Jars. Garden Tools. GAS STOVE. GAS G KILLER, Lawn Mower, and Sundries too numerous to detail. MART PACKED. MUST BE CLEARED. Q.EORGE THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEER. SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. A tTCTION S ALE ()'" US E D j||OTOR-mRS, USE I) -jy~ oTOR- QAR 8, gKEATES AND "yy SITE'S QAHAGE, 77, B EACH EOAD-rpO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT 29 O'CLOlfk NOON. Favoured with instructions from the Directors of the above Company, who, owing to reorganisation and removal of their MotorCar Depot to 77, Beach Road, have decided to dispose of all Second-hand Cars. pRACTICALLY J^ESERVE. 23 C A E s ' 23 JgNGLISH AND 1,1 Details as Advertised. TRIALS.—Cars will be on view all day MONDAY NEXT, and prospective buyers may have a run on any particular car. NOTE.—Terms co.n be arranged if desired. OEORGE AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STREET. 097 r\UEEN QT., /"\NEHUNGA. Z6 i, UI'EEN OT„ UNEHUNGA. DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. Instructed by the Administrator in the ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES SHALDRICK. QEORGE yyALKER, WILL SELL, AT HIS ROOMS. 38, QUEEN STREET, p RID AY, TQECEMBER j|g AT 2.30 P.M. rpHAT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE OF 8 i ROOMS, being No. 237, Queen Street, Onehunga, having a frontage of approx. 30ft. to Queen Street, similar frontage to a private road at the back, by a depth of about 80ft. Excellent prospective value. Property Flagged, Phone 44-398. gQUIRRELL AND {"10., rpO-DAY (TUESDAY), IN THEIR MART, AT O'CLOCK. A VERY FINE SELECTION OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS, all in firatcloss order, as follows: BENCH VISES, HAND. RIP AND PANEL SAWS. 1 EMERY GRINDER, TROWELS AND LEVEL, Pliers. Chisels, Crescent Wrenches, Diamond Glass Cutter and Tee Square, Calipers, 5 STANLEY PLANES, RATCHET BRACE and full set Augur Bits, Solder Irons and Holder, 1 Wire Strainer, Squares and Bevels, Chisels, Hatchet, Hammers, etc., etc. No Reserves. Also, INSTRUCTED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, 1 32 CAL. STEVENS RIFLE, 1 22 CAL. STEVENS RIFLE. 1 #2 CAL. WINCHESTER RIFLE, 1 22 CAL. AUTOMATIC WINCHESTER RIFLE. No Reserve. To be followed® by THE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OF 2 HOMES. IN OAK AND RIMU. I SINGER SEWING MACHINE new). 3 PIANOS, fi CABIN TRUNKS, 1 WILCOX AND WHITE ORGAN. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. TERMS CASH. gQUIRRELL' AND 00., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 14, VICTORIA STREET EAST. TEONARD QOAKLEY, J^TD.. WILL SELL BY AUCTION. AT THE SALEROOMS, No. G. CUSTOMS STREET WEST (Next Waitomata .Hotel), jpO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT 22 A ' M " 'VTEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNIJN TURE AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, The Catalogue Includes:— SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, of 4 pieces, including handsome Oak Wardrobe with oval mirror, full Cheyal Chest with oval mirror, Oak Pedestal Cupboard and full-size bow-end Oak Bedstead, Double and Single Oak and Rirnu Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses and Kapok and Fibre Bedding, Bedside Tables, Rugs, and Toiletware, Etc. OAK SIDEBOARDS, Dining and Kitchen Tables, 7-piece Suite (in Rexine), Polished Kauri and Rimu Sideboards, Dinnerware, Glassware, Overmantels, Pictures, Seagrass Lounge, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums, Rimu Platiorm Rocker Chair. KITCHEN DRESSER, CHIFFONIER, Potß, Pans, Gttlv. I. Baths. Buckets, Wringer, Stepladders, Clock-face Spring Bal. Scales, Mangle, and hundreds of Useful Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVES. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Phones: 42-238, 45-201.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19251215.2.6.3
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19201, 15 December 1925, Page 4
Word Count
823Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19201, 15 December 1925, Page 4
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.