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SALES BY AUCTION """rpO JjjPSOM AND QTHER RESIDENTS. QEORGE "yy ALKER, J^TD., ■ AT THE RESIDENCE, 9 q jyjERIVALE EPSOM(Take Epsom Tram lo Arcadia Ed.. Epsom. Merivalo Av. over The Drive, Mt. Eden (jars to Balmoral Road, near end of St. Andrew's Roa<l and Balmoral Road.) rjiO-DAY AT "Q O'CLOCK. Instructed by Mrs. G. A. Smith, who is , * leaving tho district. fPIIE JJOUSEHOLD J^URNISHINGS AND J^FFECTS, As Per Full Details in Previous Issues. pEORGE ALKER, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A, Goulding, Auctioneers. rpO THE OF j^UCKLAND. T ADIES' FROCKS. ENSEMBLE SUITS, Jj HOSIERY AND GENERAL CLOTHING QEOEGE. ALKER, J^TD., Favoured with instructions from the Apsignee in an Assigned Estate, Will Sell by Public Auction at the Great Salerooms, 219 QUEEN STREET, rpO-DAY AT jl O'CLOCK. COMPLETE STOCK OF SUPERIOR GARMENTS. OF A WHOLESALE VALUE OF £350. as previously detailed Also, 8 ONLY NEW FUR COATS, Musquash and Others. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE ONLY. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. rpO CATERERS. TEAROOM PROPRIETX ORS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. , rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), - AT jj[ O'CLOCK. QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., Instructed by the Owners, whose Lease Has Expired. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IJiHE QOMPLETE QONTENTS OF raE C.C.C. D INING ROOMLOWER QUEEN ST., Opposite G.P.O. As Details in Saturday's Papers. gELECT "pURNISHINGS. QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., Instructed by a resident of Epsom, who is ► ' relinquishing housekeeping, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS DE LUXE AUCTION HALL, rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT O'CLOCK, mHE QHOICE .■pURNISHINGS OF HIS HOME. Including, I JACOBEAN JOINING gUITE. SILK DAMASK CHESTERFIELD. CHOICE WILTON AND AS. CARPETS. OAK BEDROOM SUITES. JACOB pLAYER-JpiANO (In Good Order). ALL-ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET. CUT GLASS CRYSTAL. BRASSWARE. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER. Details: LIVING .ROOM-JACOB DOLL PLAYERPIANO, BS-note, in good mechanical o-der. good tone; Piano Stool; ALLELECTRIC WIRELESS SET. JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, of 6 pieces, comprising Buffet Sideboard, Table and 4 Dining Chairs; Jac. Tea Waggon, Axminster Rugs, OAK CHINA CABINET. - Oak Occ. Tables, Wilton Carpet Square, 13.6 x 11.3; Curtains, 300-Day Clock, Pictures, Fireside Chairs, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (as new). BEAUTIFUL DAMASK CHESTERFIELD of 3 Piece 3, all fully sprung; Dinner Set, Cut Glass Crystal. Moquette Easy Chairs, Oak Coffee Table, Bookshelf, Oak Dining Suite of 8 Pieces, comprising SIDEBOARD, TABLE, 6 ■ Dining Chairs; Books, 3-Pce. Chesterfield, in Moquette; Carpet Runner. 54rn. and 36in.; Hall Clock. Oak Cabinet Gramophone, Palmstands and Jardinieres, Indian Rugs. 6-Pce. Breakfast Room Suite (in Folished Buck), Rimu Settee, Squab, Hall Seat. BEDROOM SUITES-VERY FINE OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Spacious Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Toilet Cupboard and Double Bedstead, Wire, Wapok Mattresses and Pillows; R.L. Chairs, Blankets, Sheets, R.L. Table, Easy Chairs, 3-Pce. Polished Bedroom Suite, S.'G. Chairs. Ax. Carpet, 10.G x 9; D,P. Chest, Single Rimu Bed and Wire, Floor Rugs, Child's Cot. GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE of \ Pieces; Linen Bedspread, Bedroom Chairs, Screen, Single Kapoks. JtfTCHEN AND OUTSIDE—Rimu Sideboard, Table and Chairs. Crockery, Saucepans, Baby Scale, Lawnfnower, Garden Tools, Pres. Pan. Kit. Table, Elec. Iron, Dinner .Ware, Trays, Bucket, Gent.'s Bicycle, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner, Kit. Chairs, Slip Mats, etc. ON VIEW FROM 2 O'CLOCK. QEORGE ALKER, J^TD.. THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, Leonard Coakley, T. H. Goulding, Auctioneers. gHORT - ]\pTICE g ALE. ' ' Seized under Bill of Salo. gTOCK OF (gUBURBAN STOREKEEPER. QIIOCERIES AND JJARDWARE. QROCERIES. AND j_JARDWAIIE. AT SALEROOM. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING. (THURSDAY), A.M. A RXHUR, J^TD. 9Q AT g WAN SON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON JfiRIDAY, SEPTEMBER AT J0.30 A.M. J. J AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, instructed by Trustees in tho Estate of «J aini'H Jenkins, Deceased, will Bell by Auction, ACRES I Rood D Perches, situated on —-U Top Road, Swanson, next to Mr. McllBop's, about 2 miles from Kanui, also SwanBon Uailway Station; all in grass with tbe exception of about 1 aero in fallow; gently undulating; well fenced into four paddocks. The buildings comprise one small wliare, cuwfhed of corrugated iron, and two small ulitds. The land is of good quality and elands high, giving good \imv of surrounding country. Would make an ideal poultry farm, or small holding for about ten cows. The property has a Land Transfer Title and is a renewable Lease from the Crown for a jM-riod of GO years, from 1/1/1925, at tho lental of JE9 per year, payable in half-yearly payments. There is tlie usual risht to freehold, which applies to renewable leases from the Crown. The property is sold us a leasehold as described above. Plans and conditions of salo'can be inspected at. the premises of the Auctioneers. Tho Trusteo wishes to clone tho Estate, thcreforo a salo must take x^lace. j jones, L m. CITY MARKETS. DRESS AND JETASHIOJCT _ HARRY FORT. High-grade "'Tailor.— Splendid Selection Latest Material. 3?o"m 10. Second Floor. Palmerston Bldgw. OS OD—Your Hat Cleaned and Rein- O modelled. Trimmings extra.—Cox. {The Hatter, Kairangahapo ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 3

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