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SALES BY AUCTION. gPECIAL RUCTION gA.LE. jgLABORATE AND jgXCLUSIVE QAK AND jpURNISHINGB. jyj AHOGANY pURNITURE (EARLY VICTORIAN PERIOD). j JJ A NSELL AND C O.. 167, QUEEN STREET (NEXT HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE), rjiO-MORROW (FRIDAY), "11 AS£ - Instructed by {lie Owner, who is leaving for England. WILL SELL JJIS jgJLA BORATE AND QOSTLY JpURNISHINGS. As Under: HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Rogers, London. COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. /CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Silk Damask), Uph. Lounge, Chairs, OLD ENGLISH MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD (valued £35). OAK SIDEBOARDS, TABLES AND CHAIRS (en suite), WILTON CARPETS. HANDSOME DINING ROOM SUITE IN BLACK OAK, comprising BEAUTIFUL OAK SIDEBOARD. DINNER WAGON, LARGE EXT OVAL TABLE (heavily carved legs) and SIX OAK CHAIRS, ■with spring seats and backs, handsomely carved (this dining suite cost £97 nine months ago); MASSIVE HEAVILY RIMMED ROUND TABLE, OAK OCC. TABLES, BRIDGE FOLDING CARD TABLE. OAK PALM STANDS, Jardinieres, Dinner Sets of Ware, 50-PIECE SET OF CRYSTAL DECANTERS AND GLASSES, Oil Paintings and Pictures, Ornaments and Bric-a-brac. BEDROOMS.— HANDSOME 4-PCE. POLWALNUT EXHIBITION SUITE (Valued JEBS), comprising MASSIVE DOUBLE - MIRRORED BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE. CHEVAL (with Reflex Mirrors), MARBLE-TOP DRESSING TABLE, AND SOLID BRASS BEDSTEAD; VALUABLE EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE (beautifully carved), valued £65), 3-PCE. SOLID ENGLISH WALNUT SUITE. AND A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD APPURTENANCES. J JJ A NSELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. piCHARD AT EV ON PORT jQEVONPORT. rpHURSDAY •. AT A.M.Acting under instructions from H. MONTAGUE, Esq., at the Residence, N°- 62, C ALLIOPE R OAD ' WELL-BUILT COMMODIOUS BUNGALOW, tastefully finished throughout, " every convenience, 5 living rooms, large \ bathroom, fine large entrance hall, with double doors leading to_ living rooms. Kitchenette, wash-house with gats copper, under same roof. Large verandah. Level section, only a few minutes from steamer. Concrete road now in course of construction. Fine elevated position. Also, The whole of the Tastefully Selected Furnishings, including particularly fine PIANO by CH ALLEN. And the Requisites for Living Room, Dining Room. 3 Bedrooms, Hall and Kitchen. Full Particulars Next Saturday's Papers. npHOS. jp» j^RTHUR, AUCTIONEER, (Opp. Town Hall). pARK. yyiNSTONE pARK. ' pARK." ' pAHK. pARK. pARK. WE 'HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THE gECOND gtf BDIVIBION - OF THIS J^STATE WILL BE OFFERED BY US FOR SALE AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS ON W EDNESDAY, - AT 7.30 P.M.' THE FIRST SUBDIVISION WAS OFFERED BY US AT THE LATTER END OF LAST YEAR, WHEN gECTIONS WERE SOLD IN ONE EVENING UNDER THE HAMMER. The area -which we are now offering i 3 on the slopes at the foot of the mountain, and includes some of the finest Residential Sites m the Auckland Suburbs. Lies facing the north, sheltered by the mountain, volcanic soil, free from atone, adjoins the large area set aside as a park, which includes practically the whole of the mountain; ideal in situation. Only 15 minutes from top' of Symonds Street by frequent bus service. Buses leave Civic Squaw. Fare, 3a 3d fox 12-Trip Ticket, A concrete road is being constructed through th,e Estate which, combined with large playing grounds and Mountain Park, make this estate the most attractive subdivision we have ever had to offer to the public. ARE BEING INSTALLED AS REQUIRED. MR. yiNSTONE, being the Original Owner of the Property, is in a position to sell at prices and on terms that defy competition, as no heavy loading is placed on the sections to provide, profits for syndicate, speculators. INTEREST; 5 PER CENT. FOE 4 YEARS. D EP° SIT , £1 A £lO IK 3 MomHS£lo Is 6 MONTESROADS NOW DEDICATED. IMMEDIATE TITLE CAN EE GIVEN. CLIENTS WILL BE MOTORED BY ARRANGEMENT FREE OF CHARGE TO THE ESTATE. piCHARD J^TD., LAND AUCTIONEER, OPPOSITE 'TOWN fiALL.r,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 4

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