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SALES BY AUCTION QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., T WO 'D AY S ALE ' AT THE RESIDENCE, N°. A yb § treet ' p ARNEL,L (Opposite Domain Drive.) ,' npO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT A-M----QONTINUING J^" EXT ' AUGUST 26, AT 11 A.M. favoured with instructions from Mrs. M. J. Western, who is loaving New Zealand, to Sell. JJER jyjAGNIPICENT JJOUSEHOL!) FURNISHINGS, pERSIAN QARPETS AND J^UGS. (Genuine Hand Made). piANO. QHOICE JIJ AND-WORKED JJOUSEHOLD QRYSTAL Q.LASSWARE. pj-VALVE J) Q QOMPANION QONSOLE pADIO. B«TC-A-BRAC. ETC.. ETC. As fully detailed in yesterday's papers. \TOTE.-Seldom is a Catalogue of Such Fine Furnishings and. Bric-a-Brac as above offered by Auction, and Buyers are advised to take advantage of this Wonderful Opportunity. Special Attention to Persian Carpets and Linen. QRDER OF gALE: FIRST DAY, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. VESTIBULE. DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM. SECOND DAY (MONDAY NEXT). BEDROOMS. HOUSEHOLD LINEN. NOTE.—Owing to number of lots in catalogue the Bedroom Furnishings and Household Linen will be Sold MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26, AT 11 A.M. Q.EORGE ALKER, J^TD., ' AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. JMPORTANT AUCTION S ALE " Q.EORGE 'yyALKER, J^TD., AT THEIR DE LUXE SALEROOMS, rpo-MORROW rpHURSDAY, AT jQ O'CLOCK. Instructed by the Owner, who has sold his property in Epsom, and for convenience the whole, has been removed to the Salerooms. Also, on Account of Another Vendor, rjpHE g.UPERIOR J^URNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS.

T IVING ROOM.—UPRIGHT GRAND IV PRIMATONE PIANO, full iron frnine, underdamper; MAGNIFICENT JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, comprising very fine Buffet Sideboard, Special Dining Table, G Jacobean Dining Chairs (upholstered in real hide), Jacobean Tea Waggon, JACOBEAN CHINA CABINET, Jacobean-worked Fire Screen, JACOBEAN STANDARD LAMP and Shade, Jacobean Occ. Table, Jacobean Palmstands, SPECIAL CANE JACOBEAN SETTEE with 2 Divan Chairs (upholstered in real hide with 10 silk loose cushions filled with genuine down); 2 Upholstered Easy Chairs in Silk Damask, Old Maori Carved Figure by Rawiri; Jacobean Cane Stools, Pair Lustres, Cut-glass Crystal Vases, SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARE 15 x 11.3, 2 Entree Dishes, Large Vase, Palms, Damask Window Squabs, 2 SUPERFINE AXMINSTER CARPETS (sizes 1(5 x 9. and 12 x 12): Brass Table, Indian Ivories. Hall.— Jacobean grandfather's CHIMING CLOCK, cost £45 10s; Oak Hall Table, Jacobean Hall Chair, 30yds. 3liin. Axminster Carpet Runner, Mohair Hearth Rug. Jacobean Pnlmstand and Jardiniere. Hall Curtains, Oak Hall Seat, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER. Dining room.-oak dining room SUI'UE of 7 pieces, comprising Sideboard, Dining Table and 5 Oak Chairs. Chinese Brassware, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in good order; VERY FINE OAK FLAT-TOP DESK, fully fitted; 2 Genoa Velvet Window Seats, SUPER WILTON CARPET 12 x 11.3, ROUND OAK CARD TABLE with 4 Chairs, fitting; 3-PCE. DAMASK SPLAY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Long Stool to match; Oak Tea Waggon, Oil Paintings and Pictures, Books, B.C. fire Screen. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in Moquette, 3-Pce. Chesterfield in Genoa, POLISHED ROSEWOOD CHINA CABINET with leadlights. BEDROOMS.— ROSEWOOD POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE of 7 pieces, comprising lieilex Mirrored Chest. Gent.'s Mirrored Tallboy, Dressing Stool, Round Bedside Table, nil with"~Rlate-glass Tops, and Twin Bedsteads, Wires, Singlo Mattresses, 2 Eiderdowns, Sheets, R.L. Chairs (pink), Polished Fire Screen. Wilton Carpet Square 10.6 i 9, OAK DRESSING TABLE. PEDESTAL CUPBOARD and TWIN OAK BEDS WIRES. Pouffe Ottoman, WALMK DRESSING TABLE and DOUBLE PANELLED BEDSTEAD and Wire, Dressing, Stool, Curtains, Oak Bedroom Suite of 4 pieces. KITCHENETTE.— Niagara Ice Chest, in good order. Electric Stove. W. En. Top Table and 4 W. En. Chairs. Medicine Cabinet, Kettle, and other Useful Sundries. AND AT 2 3Q P - M " On Account of an Eastern Representathe who has left Auckland, GENUINE PERSIAN PRAYER RUGS. TURKESTAN CARPETS AND RUGS. On View All Day TO-DAY (Wednesday). NOTE. This Sale presents the finest quality of Furniture we have had the opportunity of submitting to the public of Auckland for n considerable time. QEORGE s "yy ALKER, THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. JN A DECEASED ESTATE. FRIDAY, 23, aT H A " M " RESIDENCE ON T jypANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the Trustees in thfc Estate of the late MRS. H. J. D. LAMBERT, will Sell by Public Auction at their Kooms, Swanson St.. Auckland, on the above data 49 R EMUE[iA ROADTHAT SPLENDIDLY SITUATED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, on the northern hit* of Mt. Hobson. close to Bassett Road Tram Stop. FIRST-CLASS ELEVATED ALLOTMENT, 70ft. to Remucra Road, nnd 151 feet 9 inches depth, with frontages also to Pore Street on side and back.

SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT 2-STOREY. 9ROOMED RESIDENCE, tied roof, well fitted up with eleetric light, hot water (super heater) rind City drainage. Concrete garage, IS * 15, to hold 2 large cars. MOST EXTENSIVE PANORAMA OF HARBOUR. GULF AND LAND. Inspection by cards to view from Auctioneers only. ALGETY AND Q°" J^IMITED, NOTICE TO BUYERS.— Buyers are notified that delivery will only be given for CASE unless arrangements have been maae previously with the Management. (gTORE J§ ALE ' rpHURSDAY, 22, 1985, AT 9.30 A.M. Ex the Great Barrier: O JERSEY BULLS (Guaranteed sound). Z\ SPRINGING JERSEY COWS. 1 JERSEY COW (April calver). 1 2-YEAR-OLD STEER. 18 SPRINGING HEIFERS (from IS months to 2-year-old Jersey and Jer80V Ciw COWB). 0 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS (April cnlvers). "Q ALGETY AND QO., Incorporated in England.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22193, 21 August 1935, Page 3

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