SALES BY AUCTION. 31 AND 34A, WELLESLEY STREET (Above Civic Theatre). AND rpuESDAY, IgTH AND 10.30 A > L T A DIES' AND GENT.'S DRAPERY. -Li CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOUSEHOLD LINEN. PANCY GOODS and VARIOUS SUNDRIES. Including SHELVING. COUNTERS. GLASS COUNTER CASE. STANDS. LINO., ETC. NUMEROUS PACKING CASES, Etc., Etc. TOTAL CLEARANCE TO BE MADE. N.E.-DAYS OF SALE. TIME AND PLACE. L. STOKELL, Auctioneer. RESIDENCE AND QUPERIOR JU7RNISHINGS. M T E DEN " J. R. R OBERTSON, T TD. Instructed by Mrs. D. Lee?, who is leaving for England, will sell, on the premises at No. 19. MEWBURN AV-ENLE (Take Mt. Eden tram to Woodsidc Load). On M OXDAY N EXT. Sjr-m IS> AT I I A.M. IJ<HE "YyHOLE OF THE LAB OR ATE jpURNISHINGS AND j^FFECTS. DRIVING ROOM-UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. by Robert Westphal, in beautiful Walnut casing, perfect tone, 3 Pee Chesterfield Suite in Urst quality Moquette. Grey and Black, beautuulb sprung. 3 : pillow back; 4 Chans, liano Stool and Box Kerb in Oak, Cabriole ] e c-s upholstered to match Suite, S Cushions: 15 x 12 Axminster Square. Jn Vieux Rose and Fawn; Handsome Oak China Cabinet, Bevelled Plntj.glass front, Cabriole legs, adjustable Plate-glass SHelves; Occasionnl TuDlc, Dragon Stand. Silver Lamp and Stand. " Very Old Chinese Lacquered Chans. Hand-painted; 1 Old Chair, pokerworked; Bust of "Apollo," in Aparian Ware, valuable; 3 Heavy Cut-glass Vases. Set Hand-painted Vases, very old. by-'*'Walley"; Pair Cristollan Painting's, rare; 40-Pce. Royal Diamond Tea Service, 4-Pco. Very Old Chinese Handpainted Wine and Champagne Glasses. China and Compote, Superior Heavy ' E.P.N.S. Ware, Cake Baskets, Salts and Peppers, 3-Pce. English China Set, Salad Dish and Servers. Biscuit Barrell and Sugar Basin, beautiful Silver To Sn4oisseurs-dresden centre V \SE OF FIGURE AT PILLAR, ON STAND, BEAUTIFULLY AND TASTEFULLY DECORATED IN COLOURED FLOWERS; Collection of Paintings, Ova.l Mirror, in Gilded Frame: VERY BEAUTIFUL SHEFFIELD TRAY. VALUED £27; Superior Curtains. 2 Dragon Stands, very rare, beautifully carved; 2 Skin Rugs, Oil Paintings, a Varied and Interesting Collection of Antiques, China, etc BREAKFAST BOOM—Extension Oak Sideboard, Table. Dinner Waggon and Chairs to match, worthy of inspection: 9 x 12 Wilton Carpet Square, in Fawn, neat design; Antique Box. pOkerworked Figures; Very Fine _ Marble Clock, in good order; Expensive Curtains, 7-Pce. Leather Suite, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine. Very Old Brass Candlesticks. Rare Collection of Vases. Brassware Ornaments, also Full Dinner Service and Large Quantity of Good Crockery, Cutlery of all description, Set Tantalus, Spirits Cruet. Glassware, etc.; Swan, Floating Bowl, Violin, Banio. 4 Cameras. RECEPTION ROOM AND HALL—IOYds. lYd. Wide Hall Runner, Axminster. in Fawn: Oak Hallstand. VERY OLD GRAND FAT HER CLOCK. Inlaid Oak Frame, with Ancient Paintings c>f English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh Figures, will interest connoisseurs. _ This is a rarity. * Prussian Guard's Helmet, Stuffed Animals, Hall Curtains. Water Colours, Eureka Carpet Cleaner, in perfect order, all Accessories. 3*o. 1 BEDROOM—WiIton Carpet. 0 x 12. in Grey and Black: 4-Pce. Bedroom Suite, in D.P Kauri. beautifully carved; Wire Wove, O'lays Pillows, complete: Sheets, etc.; Eiderdown. Morris Chair, Cushions, Dressing Table. Accessories, Trousers' Press, Elec. Shace. etc.: Curtains. JTO. 2 BEDROOM—2 O.R. Comb. Beds, complete with O'lays, Pillow 3, Blankets. Sheets, Bedspreads. etc.: Dressing Table,' Wardrobe and Pedestal to match; fis 9 Wilton Square, Low Dressin? Table, Glass Set., etc.; Curtains, Pictures. KO. 3 BEDROOM —Bedstead, comnlete. in Rimu, Comb. Chest to match: Box OttoMa n. Escritoire. Curtains. ElTCHEN—Kitchen Table and Chairs. Lot Odd and all Kitchen Utensus. Pots. Pans. etc.: Up-to-date Gas Cooker, complete with Plate Rack, etc.; ■Pennsylvania Lawnmower. 2Prs. Steps, Garden Tools, Mangle. Garden Seat. Bins, Cabinets, etc., etc. J. R. R OBERTSON. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 'NOTE.—This sale is well worthy of your Attendance. Our instructions are to sell. Everything is in perfect order and there «re many ite/Vis that will interest connoisseurs. AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE UP-TO-DATE 6-ROOMED BRTCK DWELLING. with spacious rooms. Section, 50ft. frontage, laid out in garden, etc. Property Flagged. BAYSWATER. AYS WATER. J. R. R°™° N - L TD " Instructed by Mr. Wooller, will Sell, on the Premises, at No. 89, NORWOOD ROAD, BAYSWATER, off King Edward Avenue, take bus to P.O. On fpHURSDAY, AT H A ' M ' THE WHOLE OF THE -QP-TO-DATE jpURNISHINGS, Including:— H'IGH-GRADE PIANO, by Carl Ecke. full - iron frame, underdamper, walnut case: S-FCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, m Shiidow Tissue, independently sprung, with Cushions to Match; BEAUTIFUL OCf. TABLE, Inlaid with New Zealand V- oods; OAK CABINET, with Leadhght, Doors; OAK MUSIC CABINET. Double Doors, Cabriole Legs; S. Grass Chair, 12 x 0 Oriental Carpet flight background, with hr<)wn floral Centre), Jardinieres, Palms and Brass ' Ornaments, Curtains. DINING ROOM.—Oak Oval Occ. Table (2 1 Suite Oak Chairs (comprising 1 carver 3, 4 dining chairs), 1 Easy Chair, uph. in leather; 1 Uph. Adjustable Morris j Chair. Cushions, S. Grass Chair, Clock in j Oak Case. Pictures. 12 x 0 Cong. Squnr«, 1 Axm. Hearth Rug, 0 x 4.0; E.P.N.S. Ware, Opera Glasses, Quantity Books. I HALL.—Handsome Pr. Hall Curtains (dark red). Hall Seat in Eimu, Hall Rug, 6ft- x 4ft f.m; Slip Mats and Pictures. BEDROOM NO. I.—Comb. Chest, in kauri; 4ft 6in Bedstead, with W. Wove and Kapok Mattress; Lot Bedding, O.R. Pedestal, 4ft x 2ft. Mirror (oak frame). Oft x Oft, Carpet., Bedside Rug. DROPHEAD S. MACHINE (very poorl machine, with nil i accessories): ALL CONTENTS OF THREE OTHER BEDROOMS. KlTCHEN.—Crockery. Cooking Utensils, Brooms. 4 Kitchen Chairs. YARD.—Lawnmower (ball-hearine, as new), Garden Hose, Quantity Garden Tools, 2 Ladders. r T> T> OBERTSON. »/ . JA. IA AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—These Furnishings are in perfect order and condition and »re of superior quality. pRELIMIN M OUNT E DE: Instructed by Mrs. Rudd, who is lenvin; for Australia. J. E. ]i OBEhTSON * L TD ~ J. 11. jm. "Will Sell, on the Premises. at. A>r> pOAD, E R OA WEDNESDAY AT 11 A.M. rr'HE WHOLE OF HER FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, including Very Old Mahogany Furniture, Carpets, Some Very Rare Prints and Other Furniture, F.c::ne of which was brought out from England by early settlers. Will interest conOK'iseurs. Full Details Later. J. R. R OB£RTSOX ' AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. A Trial will convince you that there ia nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Linos. ®-E.d Furniture.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14
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