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SALES BY AUCTION. JjEase »gxpl be Di qlearing §aIe"PJOUSEHOLD jpURNISHINGS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND. J. H. J /\_ NSELL AND qo., 167, SYMONDS STREET. O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Also r j^TH, EACH DAY AT O'CLOCK. Including:'— 2 m PRI ° n T PIANOS (Moore and Bernard Brock), in firat-claes TTM-niA IttVtt 1 } f r n a " leB ' splendid tone; COLAn' lONAL) GRAMOPHONE. r> i ln Wa ' nu t case, as new, £135TnW /? GRAMOPHONE, black oak; 2 Ph SS?i T ?2S$ tone: MASSIVE MIJEBOARD, ENGLISH "WALNUT TS P Hnt r i ) i rß, nnT Cel L^ t TTS r T der - Buit Tearooms or ?anet : R°p' KAURI SIDEBOARD, carved DINTNr qfTTTT." 0 ?'! ne T . conditi °n: OAK tinrfliolTf 1 i 4 ark - Btaln( ?d, Sideboard, leadhght doors, B.P mirror, Gateleg Table, STTTTp ng CHESTER FIELD SV4r,E, VELVET CORD (fawn) CHINA fSMSTtfATSi RFv O '®°HEARTH B kuos; }^»»>SSrtSK3."S!B limed top), 6 Chairs (light Rhade) wellS S D OAK DrapSPJfNS FURNISHINGS (new).—laj SOLID OAK SUITE, new, latest deCW Bedstead, Wardrobe. Dressing p , (B-P. mirrors, cabriole legs). Toilet Cupboard; OAK BEDROOM SUITE da kneat, design; Wardrobes, Dressing Chests. Comb. Chests. Comb. 3ft Bedstead Rustless Wires, Ped. Cabinets. NEW BED-?-ii Ka P° k °r Wool-filled, all sizesoleum B S q u°ares MaUreSSe3 ' Fl °° r Rug3 ' Linl GENERAL FURNISHINGS STTTP'Q B?rh jE OH CABINE w M suitable' Bach, Ottomans, Washstands, Riniu D.S. Lot and Kapok, Single and Double Bedsteads. Oval Tables, Kitcli. Tables, Chairs, ToH 18 ' "iir j I s itchen Dressers, Occ. Tablea, Port Wardrobe. Pictures in Variety Millinery Hat Stands, Blocks, Screen Doors, Clothes Chests, AXM CARPFT SfARB. 4 GAS STOVES, Califont Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Step Ladders. X™ nm °-)T% Confectionery Window FitqTnnin rm?', dressmaker's Models, 1 OUT L REIER™ FUL ™ N raiEs! e WITH°. NOW ON VIEW. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE. EVERYTHING MUST GO. J. |J AUCTIONEER. Phone 41-918.

A CTING UPON INSTRUCTIONS FROM XX C. H. NELSON. ESQ., "Who is Removing; to New Premises, JOHN iQARLAW, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 10.30 AMAT HIS OLD PREMISES, 561, BALMORAL (Old Dominion Road Terminus), HIS STOCK OP CROCKERY. FANCY GOODS AND HARDWARE. Including: Dinner sets, garden hose, toys, TEA SETS, FANCY CHINA, nnd ALL GOODS APPERTAINING IN THE ABOVE BUSINESS. JOHN QARLAW, J^TD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 24. WYNDHAM STREET.

gQUIRRELL AND QOY.. Instructed by the Liquidator in the Estate of Howie's, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, 191, Queen Street, City, on •WEDNESDAY, H/rARCH 1 Q AT 10.30 o'CLOCKgTOCK, JfURNITURE AND JpiXTURES, ETC.. As Follows: CABINET AND TABLE GRAMOPHONES (His Master's Voice, Rexonola. Brunswick, Cheney, Polly, Edison, Rexophone, Audnk, Victor Credenza). BATTERY WIRELESS SETS (Grebe 5Valve, Sonora G-Valve, Grebe 7-Valve, G.N, 5-Valve), 4 COSSARS ALL-EL F!CTRIC "WIRELESS SETS. 1 Portable Wireless. 1 MASTERCRAFT AMPLIFIER, Large Quantity "Wireless Sundries, Largo Quantity Gramophone Records, 1 Oak Roll-top Office Desk, 1 Very Fine 7-Drawer Oak Office Desk. Oft. x 4ft.; Rimu Office Desks, 2 Oak Morris Chairs, Swivel Office Chairs, 20 Seaprrass and Reed Loom Easy Chairs. 20 Carnets (all sizes and shades). 50 A.B. Chairs, Congoleum Squares. Curtains, 1 Pore. Lav. Basin and Fittings, 150 ft. (about) Kauri Shelving, Framed Mirrors, Record and Office Cupboards, ?00Yds. Inlaid Linoleum. Electric Shades and Lamps. 70Yds. Carpet Runner (various lengths), Settees, 1 Rimu Counter, 3 NATIONAL CASII REGISTERS. 3 Typewriters, Stationery Cabinets, Fine Range Pictures (Old Masters). Pedestals and Busts, Stair Runner and Rods, Timber, _ Doors and Snshes, and a Large Quantity of Gramophone Parts and Sundries too numerous to detail. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Y gQUIRRELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET. JJOTEL. rj^AUPO.

BY AUCTION, rpUESDAY. J£ARCH 1931, AT 2.30 P - M ' JJOADLEY. g ON & gTEWART. LTD., Huve been instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late Matthew Morrison, to offer for Sale by Public Auction AT PEERLESS HALL, PUKEATUA STREET, ROTORUA, on the above dato rVuODWILL OF THE LEASE OP THE IjT ABOVE HOTEL. Tho lease is from the Crown, expiring 1951, at an annual rental of £OO. The lease contains provisions for payment, in certain circumstances, of compensation for improvements not exceeding £2OOO. The land c 0 1"' prises 7 acres, being Section 6, Block 2. Tauhara Survey District, erected on which are up-to-date Hotel Buildings, commanding beautiful position overlooking Lalto Tatipo on Main Napier-Hotorua highway. The buildings are in first-class order, the main portion having been erected within the last twelve years, and provides for the accommodation of 60 cucsta. Tho Ljotol caters specially for overseas tourists and fishermen, with whom it has an excellent and increasing trade. The buildings, grounds and mineral baths are lighted by electricity generated on tho property. The mineral baths are noted for their curative qualities, and the supply of water is practically unlimited. Taupo is becoming moro popular every year, and this firat-class Hotel is well and favourably known to all the travelling public. Possession to bo given on April 27, 1931. Stock and Plant to bo taken over by the purchaser nt valuation for cash. Terms for the goodwill of tho lease, including Hit* Publican's Licence, are:— One-third cash, payable on the fall of the hammer. Balance in five years from date of possession at 6 per cent, per annum, but to be reduced by half-yearly payments of 5 ner cent, of tho purchase money. Further particulars, including oopv of tho lease, may be had from Tudor N. Bilker. Land Agent and Hotel Broker, Napier, or Iloadlev, Son and Stewart, Ltd., Auctioneers, Napier and Hastings, Joint Agents. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices of tho above-named, or at Carlile. McLean, Scannell and Wood, Solicitors for the Vendors, Napier and Hastings: Bain ford. Brown and Leary, Solicitors, Vulcan Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland, or at the Hotel I A 2a 4d Tin of Rclfe'a\Wax contains as much as throe 1b tins. Obtainable everywhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 3