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' SALES BY AUCTION fjALE OF »EORGE TALKER, Instructed by the Owner, WALLACE £IT.. HERNE BAY, who is giving up Housekeeping, and also on account of Gentleman giving up his City Flat "WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN TJIE DOWNSTAIRS AUCTION HALL rjiO-DAY 'J'HURSDAY, , AT O'CLOCK. r£iHE OF THE gELEC'.I JfiURNISHINGS AND J£FFECTS. Including:— gERNARD JgROCK J^NGLISH ' piANO. DC. CARDINAL CONSOLE WIRELESS SET OAK DINING SUITE RPPTS "WILTON AND AXM.NSTER CARPER. 19,6 x 16.6, 12 x 10.6, lo x 11-3, 12 x 9. OAK°"BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE. SINGER. DROPHEAD SEwir^G MACHINE _ r\ 01-TTTTTCJ 3 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE. OXIDISED JACOBEAN STANDARD Vnses. Doulton Wl J re : Colours. Oil Pnintmgs. Electrolux \ acuum Cleaner. Details: — LIVING ROOM.—MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH BERNARD BROCK PIANO walnut case, full rnimT V Piano Stool. CARDINAL CONSOLE D C. WIRELESS SET, OAK BUFFET. DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces comprising Oak Sideboard, with L.L. Cupboard. D.L. Ex Table and 4 0»k Dining Chairs: Dinner Set, Tea bet. Marble Bowl. 3-pce. E.P. Tea Set, Electrie Oxidised Jacobean Standard Lamp. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa, all beautifully sprung, cost £32 10s; Water Colours, Oil l aint " ings, Maori Carved Te Tkooti Bowl, valued £10: Ornaments, Wilton Carpet. 15 '% 11.3: Oak D.L. Table. Oak Occ. Tables, B. Poplin Settee. WiUon Rues. / Cushions. Firescreen B.C. Kerb. Jao- , anese Woodcut. 3-PCE. CHESTER- ' FIELD, in Tapestry, with Loose Ciiahions; Books. Reading Lamp. Elec. Shades. Card Table. E.P. Ware. Doulton China. Palmstands. and Jardinieres. HALL.—Oak Hall Scat. Hilton Vestibule Rug. Rimu Hallstand. W£'J, _ Mirror. Pilmstands. Jardinieres, ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (eaual to new, cost BREAKFAST ROOM. BLACK OAK BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE, comprising Sideboard. G.L. Table, and 4 Oak Dining Chairs: Axminster Rugs. Brass Bowls, Seagra3« Tea Table (with Glass Top). Field Glasses. Oct. Occ. Table. 3-PCE. GENOA CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in French Velour; Firescreen, Cushions. Curtains. Morris Chair. 6 D.P. Dining Chairs. Seagrass Chair. Ax. Carpet, 12 x 10.6: 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Moquette, Potstands. Pictures, Music Case. SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. Easy Chairs. Wilton Carpet, 12 * 9: Oak Sideboard, Oak Dropleaf Table, 6 Oak H.B. Dining Chairs. BEDROOMS.—CHOICE OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Shaped Mirrored Wardrobe. Frameless Mirrored Chest, Ped. Cupboard, and Double Panelled Bedstead and Wire; Kapok Mattress, Curtains. Eiderdown. Seagrass Chair, Single Oak Suite, comprising' Oak Chest. Toilet Cupboard, 3ft. 6in. Oak Bad, Wire, 3ft. 6in. Mattress; OILED RIMU BEDROOM, SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Spacious Wardrobe, Dressing Table.- Ped. Cupboard. Bow-ended Bedstead and Wire, Millwool Mattress. Rima Wardrobe. Rimu Chest, D.P. Wardrobe, Brown Oak Bedroom Suite, Reversible Rugs. Easy Chaiis. KITCHEN, OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table. Scalee. Weights. Al. Saucepans, Cups, Saucers. Blinds, 3 Kit. Chairs. Clock, Fender. Lawnmower, Tennis Racquet, Kum-back Sennis Trainer, Sparklet, Singer Sewing [achine, etc.; etc. a' / ——— NOW ON VIEW. NOTE.—The above comprise very fine Clean, Selected Home' Furnishings, suitable for any home, and well worthy of inspection. , ' . £JEORGE £TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneer!. O 0 L gALEB. SEASON 1935-1936. t " The first Auckland Wool Sale will open at the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, On rpUESDAY, AT 9 A.M. The Quantity to ,be offered has been limited Dy the New Zealand Wool Committee and growers are asked to forward clips a&d specifications as promptly as possible. . Admission to the Sale Room will be by ticket only, obtainable by growers upon application to their brokers. This announcement is subject to any alterations which may be made in time and date and to the fixture being altogether withdrawn Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixture, .notwithstanding that the grower or vendor Has received no notice of such alteration. rpHE AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. . ■ - E. M. EDGAR. Secretary. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. ffIUiWHUI "TT" BUSES FROM £sHß2spfl> OPPOSITE G.P.0.. Queen St.. for WATERFRONT DRIVE and BEACHES. Every 20 Minutes. RE* URN FARES FROM CITY.—To St. Heliers Bay, Is 2d; Kohimarama, Is; Mission Bay and Orakei Links, lOd. I (Children Under 15. Half Fare.) Ask a Driver for Time-table, etc.) Pbn. S4-7SS fa TOURISTS AND MOfORISTS GUIDE . J ROTORUA. A A. Hotel Empire, public service, com- • mercial travellers' popular house; extremely moderate; free garage.—Correspondence Empire." L /"IHIRMS' Private Hotel, Auto Assn., V/ minute Baths, Free Garage, Reduced to winter/tariff. BUBORBAN SHOPPING HERNE BAY ' BACON, Ham and Small Goods.—Deb ney's excel every time.—Opposite Sentinel Rd. Phone 10- *4B. CHALE, 81 Parnell Rd., for Prime • Quality Meats. Satisfaction snarant«ed v, Quality Meats. Satisfaction snarant«ed G„ive no » trial —(WI HAMILTON SHOPPING BARTCjN AND ROSS for Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, at lowest prices; exoellcnt variety. • THAMES SHOPPING T ADIES' Fancy Tussore Happi Coats, JLI usual 8s lid, special,—Arburys, Drapers, Thames^ "I O /£?— <-Men'« White Canvas Sports XLdl UShoes, tan, kid. trims; leather soles, heels.—Danby's Shot Stores. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE / [AUCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland St. -ti. Choice Assorttd Case Rich Old Wines, 80s case; freight paid. IA UCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland St.— J\ Reserve Fort, Invalid Port: 80s case; Quality guaranteed; freight; paid. "pLYDEBALLA" Port, Standard of N.Z V> Wine, 33 p.o. proof spirit; 80s case Tailed.-4 Clyde Ballantyne, Te Kauwhata. fOADALY'S Wines are the Best; No. 4 XL Port, 80s case, freight paid.—J. Radaly, Henderson. RICH Port Wines, 21s 2 gals., at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines, 28 Fori St. Phone 42-463. OAS C*se.—Frontignao, rioh. sweet, red OU wine, delivered; freight paid.—Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-185. OKS Dozen.;— Old Port Wine, quality guur AO anteed-Empire Wine Co.. Ro* 1144 Auckland TYPISTS Tl/TISS Hanton. Confidential and Public /Am. Typing and Duplicating; moderate •barges.—Bo Vulcan Bldgs. Phone 30-614.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 8