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SALES BY AUCTION. QLEARANCE ' gALE QF jpURNITURE. I CHARD WILL'SELL Al" THEIR SALEROOMS. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT j £ O'CLOCK. gUPERIOR QAK AND QENERAL jnURNISHINGS. Instructed by a Rcmuera Client, who is * moving into Smaller House. 0 HANDSOME 4-PIECE LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITES. i PARTICULARLY FINE WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE, sft. Wardrobe. Dressing Table, with large, shaped Mirror and Seat to match; Ped. Cupboard, and Single Bed and Wire, Very suitable for Lady's Room. 3-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE, in Figurod Velvet, Spring Edre. 5-PIECE SHADOW TISSUE • CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with Loose Covers, including 2 Spring Rockers. SOLID BUILT ROUND OAK EXT. DINING- TABLE and 0 CHAIRS. 2 EASY TUB CHAIRS, in Shadow Tissuo, with Loose Covers. LARGE SCOTCH CHEST, 9 Drawers. Also, from an Apartment House, G TABLES. 20 2ft. Cin. WIRE STRETCHERS. 20 BENTWOOD CHAIRS. 6 ROLLS COLR. MATTING. On Behalf of Various Clients, 1 PIANO, by Allison and Co., London; Cost Xl2O. 4-PIECE GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 4-JTECE BLACK OAK BEDROOM SUITE 3-PCE. PILLOW-BACK SUITE, upholstered in Pink Tapestry. ' 1 MILNE,II SAFE. 2 Typist Desks. 3-PIECE WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE. Largo Dark Stained Wardrobe. Rimu Comb. Pair, 2 and ii-Drawer Rimu Comb. Chests, Dark SUined Comb. Chest and Ped. Cupboard. Rimu Chest of Drawers. Duchess Pairs, Dble. and Single Bedsteads. Child's Cot, Wire Mattresses, Kapok and Flock Bedding. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, 2 Oak Buffets. Barrel Front Sideboard, I Oval Rimu Tables, 26-Piece Rimu Suites, 3 Rimu Morris Chairs, 3 Smokers' Chairs, 2 Uph. Easy Chairs. Seagrass Chairs, Singer Drophead Machine, One. Table, Palm Stands, Hearth Rugs. Slip Mats, Linoleum, 2 Rimu Buffets. 2 CHIFFONIERS, Cupboard,,. Dresser, 2 Col. Couches, Crockery, Kitchen Sundries, Standard Mangle. Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Xj&ddor, .Porcelain Bath, Large Set of Shelves. ON ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A "DALES MOHAIR ft LIP TVTATS. J} ALES gLIP 4 ALES gLIP ]\;[ ATSSIZES FROM 28 i in. x llin. to 32in. x 15in. COLOURS: BLACK. WHITE, VIEUX ROSE AND BLUE. L3O. rtONFEC TIONERY. 0 ONFECTIONERY. 100 ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY .TARS. 100 ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY JARS. 3 SHOW CASES. 3 COUNTER CASES. QUANTITY OF CONFECTIONERY. Ass. Boxes Chocolates, Boxes ASS. SWEETS. TINS OF LOLLIES. ETC. -OICHARD AUCTIONEERS. OMIN. FROM CONCRETE ROAD. FROM PENROSE STATION. T EVEL. n RASSY SECTIONS. .Level. rassy Sections. VOLCANIC SOIL. -JORDAN INSTATE. Jordan state. Acting under instructions from A. E. Price, Esq. HIS WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, with 150 ft. frontage to Fairfax Avenue, by 20-ift. deep. Good orchard and garden, outbuildings. Also. |<) FINE BUILDING SITES, ~-|9 FINE BUILDING SITES, 19 FINE BUILDING SITES, 50 x 204 Ft. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 10 of which have frontage to Fairfax Avenue, a new street, well formed, tar and sanded surface, kerbing and footpaths. 2 Sections have frontages to Wall Street, the corner beinc a good business site. DIRECTIONS.—Train to Penrose Station. Wall Street is immediately opposite the Traffic Bridge. Rockficld Road busts pass within Jmin. walk. DEVELOPMENT.—No district has advanced more during the past 12 months. To-day there are at least, a dozen now homes in course of erection and f*ores of others in occupation. THE VENDOR has been farming this area for many years and is in a position to sell at reasonable prices. Buyers here do not have to pay speculators' profits. EASY TERMS: £lO Cash. £lO in Three Months. £lO in <> months; balance at tlio low rate of 55 per cent, for IN THE EVENING AT 7 P.M.. In Our UPSTAIR SALEROOMS. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer and Valuer. I> U I L D E R S. TJ EM UERA |> EMU ERA jVEMUEKAj > E M U E R A WEMUERAj» E M U E R A ONE MINUTE FROM'. ARNI3Y ROAD. (*> BUILDING SITES f*> IJj _ BUILDING SITES 1 -j »> BUILDING SITES -- j'> Xlt BUILDING SITES '—' •1 O BUILDING SITES J i w BUILDING SITES J A VERY FINE, SPACIOUS CORNER SECTION, 89ft. Gin. x 137 ft. BELL RAOD.—2 sections down from Arney Rd. 4 SECTIONS, good elevation, 50ft. frontages Bell Road. SECTIONS, 4 of which have fine house. I sites, others not quite so good; the land n littlo broken; frontages to Portland Crescent., with right-of-way entrances from Bell lload. A CHANCE TO BUY 'SECTIONS CHEAP A CHANCE TO BUY SECTIONS CHEAP TERMS. —£10 cash, £lO in three months, bal. per cent. 3 years. AUCTION, QCTOBER jg AT 7 P.M. IN THE EVENING. Plans and full particulars from the Auctioneers, or from Mr. Cromwell, on the property. I CHARD RTHUR. J^TD.. OPP. TOWN HALL. rjiO-DAY (FRIDAY). 12 NOON, N. 5-:. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Ownor leaving for England, and MUST SELL ATTRACTIVE BUNG A LOW RESIDENCE. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, ON VALUABLE lM AIN (CORNER, ffil. MT. EDEN ROAD. 661. MT. EDEN ROAD. GFINE AIRY ROOMS, drawing and dining room connected by folding doors; largo sleeping porch; elevated position, commanding: beautiful landscape views. Tha whole property is in Rood order and roplotfc with ©very modern appointment, including ELEC. HOT WATER SERVICE. TELEPHONE, etc. " FREEHOLD SECTION, approx. 66ft. to Mt, Ed em Road, by 140 ft. to Plunket Road, neatly laid out in lawns, paths and ornamental shrubs. TERMS.—Cash above existing mortgages^ C F }$ BNNETT> * AUCTIONEER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 3

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