SALES BY AUCTION QEORGE ALKER, Jj 10 - MILL SELL HY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TIIE GREAT SALEROOMS, 219 QUEEN STREET r£o-DAY rpUESDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. SITTINGS AM) FURNISHINGS T ARGE JJ 137 Q RILL "p>OOM. Including:— RGB "COOI,AII" ICE CHEST fens 137 Ids, fitlrd for conversion In elec Inc. ronditinn as now), SET DAYTON COM PUT ING SCALES, Tucker Till Square Tables. Dining Chairs, Cutlery Crockery, FISH AND CHIP Fit YE I AND GAS RING. Largo Canopy, En Fish Trays, Etc., Etc. AND, IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS, JpURNISHINGS OF JJOMES. Details Include: — T I VINO ROOMS—OILED RIMTJ DINTNf 1-i ROOM SUITE of G Pieces (comprisini Mirrored Sideboard, Dining Table am Chairs'to match). Dinner Ware, Vases Ornts., S.(i. Chairs, Oce. Table RHALLY GOOD CHESTEItFI ELI SUITE of 3 Pieces (uphol. ,in Gcnoi Velvet), Cushions, Easy Chairs, Settci and Squab, Floor Rugs, Lino am Congo. Squares, O.lt. Escritoire, Singe Sewing Machine, Carpet Sweeper, Hull stand. Settees and Squabs, O.lt. Side board, Dining Tables and Chairs CHESTER FIELD SUITE in Tapestry K. Sideboard, D.P. Writing Desk, Floo: (Coverings, Chiffonier, D.P. Dininc Chairs, 3 - PCE. CIIESTERFIELI SUITE (uphol. in Genoa' Velvet), Elec Hot Plate, Good Electric Fire, Fire screen, Kerb. Books, Morris Chairs, Hal Seat, Pictures, Odd Sideboards and A 1 Living Room Furnishings. Bedrooms— oiled rimu bedroom SUITE of o Pieces (comprising Fini Largo Mirrored Wardrobe, Handsomt Dressing Table. Ped. Cupboard and D Bedstead and Wire Wove), Kapok Mat tress and Pillows, Cushions, Quilt Floor Rugs,, LINOS, Oce. Tables, Eas,\ Chairs, Single and Double Mood Bedsteads and Wires, 'Bedding, -1-Pl'E SOLID OAK BEDROO.M SUITE (compri.ving Large Mirrored Dressing Table Ped. Cuphd. and Full Panelled Bed stead and Wire Wove), Mattress, O.R and Kauri Comb. Chests, O.R. Wardrobs, Chests of Drawers, Side Tables Duchess Pair, Etc., Etc. Kitchen— kitchen sideboard, Kit Tables, Kit. Chairs, Alum, and En. Ware. Crockery, Lawnmower, Garden Hose and General Sundries. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES, QEORGE J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. y.HCIIARD WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, Next Power Board Buildings, rp UESDAY, O'CLOCK, QHESTE IMU Jj>URNITURE, STERFIELD DUITES, Removed from Epsom and Onehunga. TTTILTOX CARPETS, 12 x 12 and f> x 12; ti 3 Belgium Rugs, 2 Ax. Carpets, 0 x 12; 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (Moquelte), 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (Loose Covers), Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, Gpiece D.S. Oak Din. Suite, with Drawleaf Table; Light Oak China Cabinet, Black China Cabinet, Rd. Din. Table and 5 Chairs. Rimu Sideboard and Ex. Din. Table, Singer OG Sewing Machine. Sincrer 15K Sewing Machine, 3 Gramophones. Oak Hall Cupboard, Kauri Sideboard and Din. Table. Ox. Kerbs. Oce. Tables, J?alm Stands, Pictures. China, Glassware, Cutlery. 3 -PIECE D.S. BEDROOM SUITE. 3-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, 3-piece Inlaid Oak Bedroom Suite. Rimu and Kauri Wardrobes, Oak Comb. Chests and Double Oak Bed, Riinu and D.S. Conib. Clients. Ped. Cupboards, 3-pieco White' Enamel Bedroom Suite, Double and Single Cak and Rimu Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts, Duchess Pairs, .Mirrors. SMALL SIDEBOARD, K. Tables, and Chairs, Cooking Utensils every description, Kettle, Saucepans, Crockery, Linoleum, Cong. Squares, Lawninowers, Tent and Fly, Sinks, 2 Trunks, 2 Prams, Swing Chair, L'ady's and Gent.'s Bike, etc., etc. AUCTIONEERS. OQUIRRELL AND QOY. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET, r J?O DAY (TUESDAY), AT A.M. A CASES W. AND G. CUPS AND SAUCERS "± (each 33 dozen), 1 Go-gallon Alfa-Laval Separator (good order), 3 Extension Ladders, 1 Sash, -1 Rangers (30 and 30-inch), 1 New World Junior Gas Stove (with Regulo), 1 Garden" Roller, 1 2-burner Gas Grill, 1 32 x G T.vre, Washtubs, Portable Copper and Stand, 1 Concrete Copper Stand, 4 10ft Hardwood Farm Gates, 1 Circle Incubator, _ 2 Wheelbarrows, Tables, Chairs, Chiffonier, Single Beds and Wires, Bedding, Comb. Chests, 3 Chests Drawers, 2 B.R. Suites. 1 3piece Chesterfield Suite, 3 Easy Chairs, 2 Rimu Hallstands, 0 Rimu D. Chairs, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, Office Desks, Bookshelves, 1 Gent.'s Coat and Vest, 1 D.8.8.L. Gun (12gauge), also 30 Ladies' Sample Handbags (English leather). "POY AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. WANTED KNOWN MONEY-Making Methods for Men, Women, Children. —Particulars, stamp, D'Orme Institute, Johnsonville. * LL Hygienic Appliances stocked. Price ■A. List free Samples, 2s Ud (value 4s »d). —Medical Supplies Co., Palmerston Bldgs.. 47 Queen St., Auckland HUSBAND'S and Wife's Handbook," by Dr. Hubert Alcott. Contains informa tion of vital importance to all married persons and those intending to marry. Posted privately for Is only (stamps). Write immediately.—The Chemists' Supplies. Ltd. Manchester St., Christchurch. WHY Be Lonely.—Join our Pen Friends and Matrimonial Club.—Send stamp for particulars, Fay (Jaynor. Bon 1750. Auck land. Ir*CZEMA, Skin Blemishes, magically disJ appear with Kurit, 2s Gd, "Is od, posted. —F. J. Cooper, 108 Victoria St. West. C CONSULTATION Free. —Psoriasis, Acne, > Eczema, Skin and Scalp Ailments, suecessfuliy treated.—Write Booklet. Telephone IGU. Klexcma. National Bank Bldg.. Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE Spring Millinery and Lingerie «t icasonable prices. Inspection :ordially invited.—4Go Upper Queen St. SUPPORT World-Peace League, 64 Security Bldgs. Membership. Is. BLACK'S Emporium, Ilardley's Bldgs., New market, for Goori Dolls. Barrows. Scoot ers, Bettor Tovs. " \ NSWERS to Problems" at Mr. J. Isher wood's Meetings, Monday, b p.m Thursday 3 p.m. Lecture, Wed., 8 p.ml'hoiu: 1 i-:{(iil, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. lADIES, Gent's Hats, Cleaned and Ite J modelled Tennis. Bowling, Cricket Mono ■trains. —Cox, Hie Ilatler, Karangatiapo Rd BLACK'S Emporium Library, Newmarket where, you can always get a recent novel WHY be Lonely? Agnes Hart's Corres 1 V pondence Penfriends' Club; young, eld •rly people, view matrimony. Stamp, replies—tox 11, Te A ro. rNECTO Hair Dye, Cs pair, lGs Gd box, L from Miss Borgolte, Toilet Specialist, City Jhambers, Auckland. 3AWS, Edged Tools, all kinds. Ground and J Sharpened at Anderson and Dustin's. 38 Vyndha'm St. 3AD Legs safely treated without resting. ' Varex Method is simple, soothing, and lexpensive. Booklet free. —Varex, Ltd., Box r»r,js I;, Wellington Local Representative:, oirse Vane Wallace. 12 St. Kevin's Arcade, [arangahape Road, Auckland PILES ARE DANGEROIM 1 Never neglect piles Zann Treatment is asil.v applied Send for sample, nineperice 1 stamps.—Zann Proprietary, Box DS2W, Wellington. 3IRMA: REMARKABLE NEW RHEUJ MATIC REMEDY. One of the reasons why Birma Rheumatic :emedy is definitely banishing Rheumatism 1 that it not only purifies and improves the rculation of the blood, but it filters out : the body the Uric. Acid and other poisons lat cause high blood pressure, rheumatism, out, sciatica, etc. Birma is sold at Os <;d V Chemists. |UCK 1 D E L I (J II I S ltuti V'.lb. Putter Into a breakfast cup flour. Add 2 dessertspoons sugar 2 teaspoons cake powder, then sulfi cient milk to stiffen. Add 2oz. curran's and V,oz. candied peel. Next add sufficient Stevens' "Cathedral Brand' Essence to flavour delicately, and bake in rocky shapes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 6
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