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SALES BY AUCTION JMPORTANT pUENITURE gALE. Q.EORGE Jj TD - Instructed by .the Owner, who lias left for Australia, and also Another. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION*. 3N THE DOWNSTAIRS AUCTION HALL, 'TO-MORROW rpiIURSDAY. at n a.m. gUPERIOR ]yj[ODEKN AND OPRIGHT QRAND gEADLE AND piANO. 'ALL ELECTRIC \ T WATER - jrENT gET. "\7ICTOR /JABINET RAM OP HONE. LIVING ROOM -- MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND ENGLISH BEADLE and LANGBEIN PIANO, in Polished Ro?evrood Case. Iron Frame, good tone. 3PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Floral ft enoa. on CI a v.' Leirp. exceptionally well sprung Pillow-back; _Qak Tray. Reversible Rugs, OAK DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Oak Buffet. Sidehotrd. Draw-leaf Extension Table and 4 Leather-bark Dining Chairs; Picture*. Palnistands and Jardinieres. B.C. Box Kerb and Fire Tidy. Wilton Carpet Square, 12 x 9: Carved Teak Table. Easy ( hairs, M»rble Clock, Onk Bookcase. Cutler?, China, Plaques. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIRS, in Blue Rep Cloth; Handprinted Vases. Brass Kerb. Books. Ornaments. Tea Set, tnYd3. Axrainster Hall Runner, Ore. Chairs. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Solid Mole Oak Breakfast Room Suite of 6 Pieces, comprising. Handsome Sideboard, D. End Table and 4 H.B. Dining Chairs. Dinner Set. ATmmster Carpet, 10. <i x 9. Cushions, Tea Waggon, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (almost new). Oak Bookcase. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. Mohair Floor Rugs, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Floral Tapestry, with Gent.'s Wing Chair, in very rice order; Mirror, Morris Chair. Bedrooms. superior rosewood POLISHED'BEDROOM SUITE of 5 Pieces. comprising Shaped-Mirrored Wardrobe, Large Dressing Table. Toilet Cupboard, and Twin Bedsteads and Wires, cost £49 10s: Single Kapoks, Pillows, BOX OTTOMAN in Shadow Tissue, Oiled Rimu Chest, Single Rimu Bedstead and Wire, Easy Chairs, Oak Commode. Wall Mirror. Seagrass Chair, EXHIBITION OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Large Five Fool Wardrobe with Glass Panels, Reflex Mirrored Dressing Chest. Pedestal Cupboard, Dressing Stool and Bow-ended Bedstead and Wire, Kapok and 2 Pillows; 5-Pce Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Comb. Chest, Gent.'a Tallboy. Pedestal, Double Oak Bedstead, Wire: Bed Linen, Rimu Wardrobe, Floor Rups and General Bedroom Furnishings. KITCHEN.— KIT. TABLE AND CHAIRS. Settee and Squab, Glassware, Aluminium Saucepans and Kettles, Oval Boiler. Flour Bin, Dust Bin. Garden • Tools. Brooms, Mops, Bread Crock, Filter, Butter Cooler, Kerb, Crockery, Coir Mat. Bucket, etc., etc. ON VIEW FROM 11 O'CLOCK /> WEDNESDAY (THIS DAY). Q.EORGE J^TD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. !/«6nard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NNOUNCEMENT. J^E CEASED STATE. Acting under instructions from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECLTOKS CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Q.EORGE -yyALKEE, JjTD.. •WEDNESDAY N ov - 9, AT O'CLOCK. "Will Sell on the Premises, No. 28 Dorset St Grey Lynn, Westmere Estate, rnfir" COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURTMSHTXGS AND EFFECTS OF THE "LATE MISS A. J. WILSON. A MAGNIFICENT (".-CYLINDER BUICK SEDAN MOTOR-CAR. 1930-31 Model, 'wire wheels, chauffeur driven, approx. . mileage only 2300. absolutely like new; FINEST BUICK OFFERING ON puBTTG MARKET TO-DAY. Choice Full Upright Grand e JOHN BRINSMEAD PIANO IN MAHOGANY CASE, FULL CONSOLE MODEL ALL-ELEC-TRIC WIRELESS SET CHOICE PETS. SITTING ROOM, DINING ROOM and BEDROOM FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. FULL DETAILS LATER. Double Barre» Sporting Gun, Ladies' Side Saddle. THE CAR WILL BE OFFERED AT 12 O'CLOCK. •We commend anyone wanting a new Sedan 'Cat for the NEW YEAR not to hesitate to inspect this beautiful model. QEORGE "yyALKER, £TD.. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle. Auctioneers. pXTKAOEDINARY GALE, yALUABLE QITY "yyAREHOUSE. We have been favoured with instructions from the Liquidator of Butterworth Bros., Limited, to sell by Public Auction on rpiRIDAY, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 109 JJ EREFORD gTREETTHEIR VALUABLE WAREHOUSE PROPERTY. SITUATED NO. 80 LICHFIELD STREET CHRISTCHURCH. SITUATION.—There is not a better or more central situation in Christchurch for a Warehouse. It iB immediately adjacent to the Great Cashel Street Shopping Area, and ■tands amidst the Important Warehouses of the City. LAND.—The Land has an area of 18 0-10 pefches. with a frontage of 48.25 links, and a depth of 241.9 links. Pricing north, and with a clear right-of-way on tho west and south, the property is bathed in sunshine and amply lighted. . BUILDINGS.—The Buildings inc hide a Massive Warehouse in a storeys, with large basement and a garage and cycle sheds in" galvanised iron. The Warehouse is built of stone and brick in the most substantial manner. The floors are supported by steel columns, and the structure will stand for centuries. Fittings include electric lift, •trongroom. heating system and electric light. Maintenance charges are nominal. The garage and cycle sheds are a useful adjunct. A yard, with access to right-of-v*ay, is a valuable convenience. AUCTIONEER'S This is one of the most Substantial Buildings in the City. The onen. well-lighted floors provide splendid accommodation, suitable' for Display of Goods or for Subdivision into Offices. The sale provides a glorious opportunity to Warehousemen. Oftice Executives or Investors. Only on rare occasions and under exceptional circumstances do such fine properties come <»n the Auction Market. The development, of Lichfield Street ahowr daily progress. Large Shou Windows mid Increased Office Accommodation indicate prospect of increased to lues. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IN THIS CENTRAL AND VALUABLE AREA. Full particulars from THE pERPETUAL rpRUSTEES AND AGENCY CO.. LTD.. WORCESTER STR EET. CH RISTCHURCn. C'r H G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO.. Auctioneers. 109 Hereford Street. Christchurch. DENTISTRY pERF EC T gE T O F r P E E T H £,2 Extractions Free Then Pets are Ordered OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. EXTRACTIONS. 1». Remodelling Sets Sinje Tooth Repair Fainle,* Extractions i:i in (i 6 0 2 t5 FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. H. W F 1 Xaten of Pennsylvania, U.S.A ' . 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS. (Next Eeiiald, Auckland). ®A MILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 6