SALES BY AUCTION. JiORDHAM AND AUCTIONEERS, Instructed by tlio Owner, will Soil, in the . Basin, opp. the Manukau Yacht Club a Clubhouse, rj-iO-DAY' (SATURDAY). at 215 p-M----rpHE LAUNCH LYNX, tl.oroiighly soaX worthy. Measurements, 25 x Gift,. 4j lup. Zealandia engine. H.T. magneto and reversing gear. « JIORDHAM AND PHONE 11-438. pAPAKURA gALE. (SATURDAY), AT 1 F.M. EDWARD "STII%r:°PAPAkURA QEORGE j^D.. WILL SELL mHE QOMPLETE JJOUSEHOLD jpURNISHINGS, HANDSOME OAK SUITE. Tapestry* with Oak Finishings. RIMU BEDROOM FURNITURE Large Quantity Books Kitchen Furniture. Drophead Sewing Machine and General Sundries. Leonard Coakley. W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. JgRIGHTON JJOME QOOKERY. Acting under instructions from MRS. CHRISTIE, 239, GREAT SOUIH RD. QEORGE, £TD., Will Sell on the Premises, MONDAY, ]y/[ARCH AT 12 O'CLOCK. mHE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE 1 SHOP AND KITCHEN, Including A NEARLY NEW TWIN-DOOR WRIGHT CONFECTIONER'S STOVE, cost £52: AVERY FAN COMPUTING COUNTER SCALES, Counter and I Counter Case, Cake Mixer, # Palm Stands, Glass Cake Dishes, Floor Matting, Teapots, Patty Tins and Cake Tins, Plate-glass Shelves, and all the General Sundries in and around the premises. QEORGE, -y^-ALKER, THE SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, Next Smith and Caughey'e. Loonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. TO MOUNT EDEN RESIDENTS. ON THE PREMISES, No. 588, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Just at Tram Terminus. yyEDNESDAY. jyfARCH 12. Acting under instructions from MRS. M. HARRIS, who is giving up housekeeping. QEORGE, Will Sell rpHE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS AND PLENISHMENTS, COMPRISING THE. FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS. A MAGNIFICENT FULL UPRIGHT J\. GRAND PIANO in Handsome Mahogany Case, fully overstrung, underdamper, check action; SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, MAGNIFICENT GRANDFATHER CLOCK in Oval Top Oak Case, WESTMINSTER CHIMES: HANDSOME HALL CARPET. SUPER WILTON EGYPTIAN DESIGN HALL RUNNER, WINE COLOURED CHENILLE CURTAINS. 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CHOICE OAK CHINA CABINET. MAIN BEDROOM.—A CHOICE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, specially designed, with Convex Wardrobe, Handsome Duchess, low Fedestal and Full Panel Bed, beautifully coloured in Green Mole; Wilton Carpet and Rugs, CURTAINS. BEDROOM. No. 2—PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with Full Panel Bed, Duchess Chest. Wardrobe and Pedestal; Bluo Congo. Square and Rugs. BEDROOM, No. 3-GENIVS TALLBOY. BEDROOM SUITE, Rugs and Curtains. BREAKFAST ROOM—CHOICE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Finest Quality Wool Moquclte, Dining Suite in Black ■ Oak with well-designed Chairs on Cabriole Base, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, Etc. DRAWING ROOM—CHARMING 3-PIL-LOW BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Genoa Velvet, Blue and Wino Tonings, with Quilted Circular Fronts; BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED HANDSOME WILTON CARPET, PALM STANDS, ORNAMENTS. DINING ROOM—HANDSOME JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, consisting of Round Table, fi Side Chairs and Sideboard; Largo Wilton Carpet. CHOICE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with circular fronts, independent edges, covered in Embossed Leather; Brass Ornaments, Crystal, Etc., Etc. All the above furniture is in quite new condition, having only been in use two months. All of high-grade quality and latest design. QEORGE, J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. rpo BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS JL AND THOSE FURNISHING. jyjONDAY "yyEEK, INARCH AT 22 O'CLOCK. Acting under instruction!! from MISS M. J. HANNIFORD, ARMAH, NO. 6. HOPETOWN ST.. off PONSONBY RD., Ist Street on Right, City End. QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., Will Sell, on the premises, the Complete JJOUSEHOLD j^URNISHINGS, Consisting of 11 Rooms of Ist-class Oak and llimu Furnishings. on PAIRS GOOD BLANKETS. OU PAIRS GOOD BLANKETS. SINGLE RIMU BEDS. SINGLE RIMU BEDS. 30 PAIRS SHEETS. QUILTS. TABLE LINEN. HANDSOME RIMU DUCHESS CHESTS, Settees, Dining Room Furniture. CROCKERY, POTS AND PANS. We recommend those furnishing to attend this sale. Every piece of Furniture is like new and all the Bedding and Linen of the best quality and the whole house is SPOTLESS throughout. QEORGE "^yALKER, J/D., THE SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, Next Smith and Caughey's. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. TEA IN COMFORT, AND SEE THE WHOLE SHOW, INCLUSIVE, FOR 2a 6d. AT THE CIVIC.,-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 4
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