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SALES BY AUCTION RANTS, JJpEA pOOMS AND THE ' QENERAL pUBLIC. Q.EORGE J^TD, Instructed by Marin Segedin, Esq., who has relinquished bis lease, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS. 219 QUEEN STREET. / (WEDNESDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. rpHE QOMrLETE JUTTINGS AND A PPOINTMENTS OF A QONFECTIONERY § HOP AXD rpEAROOM. Details Include:— Large number of plate-glass MIRRORS, all sizes, Bevelled and Unbevelled, KLECTRIC PIE WARMER (cost i 3o), NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Porcelain Drink Containers. Plate-class Shelving. Plate-glass Showcases, SODA FOUNTAIN, Complete, LOLLIE SCALES, GOOD TEAROOM TABLES and CHAIRS, Large Number of Confectionery Jars, Marble Slabs. Copper Urns, 2 GOOD FIREPROOF SAFES ismall), Glassware, C'ups and Saucers, Crockery, 2 GOOD ELECTRIC FANS, D.C.. and all Appointments. NO RESERVES. SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, , Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. MODERN Q ♦9ME T7URNISHINGS. ' Q.EORGE T TD.. AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS. |J<O-MORROW rpHURSDAY, A 1 H A Instructed by the Owner from Market Road, and also from a Modern Flat in Mt. Eden Road, T HE gUPERIOE M° DERN FURNISHINGS JOHN pRINSMEAD piANO. gRASTED piANO. AND gET. Furnishings include: — ROSEWOOD POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE (with Twin Beds). TWIN OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD in Genoa. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD in Moqueite. JACOBEAN BEDROOM SUITE. AXMINSTER AND SUPER WILION CARPETS. OAK DINING SUITE of G Pieces. OAK BREAKFAST ROOM SLITL. OAK GRANDFATHER S CLOCK. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER. E.P. and Brass Ware. Living boom.— upright grand BRINSMEAD PIANO. Full Iron Frame, Piano Stool, Lrs OLdon. BRASTED PIANO. OAK BUFFET DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Oak Sideboar!, D.L. F:.\t. lab'e and 4 Dining Chairs, Sheraton Clock, , E.P. Cruet, Elec. H.W. Jug. G.F. Book- ' case, Oak Sideboard, Seagrass Chairs, Wilton Carpet, x 11.3. 2 Bel. Sofa Rugs. Large Gilt Framed Mirror. Brass 'Candlestick. Occ. Table. Oak Stool. •'!- PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Brown Moquette, Axminster Rues, Rexonola Gramophone, and Records, Seagrass Chairs, 3 Oak Dining Chairs. 2 B. Figures, Decanter, Large Pictures, Ax. Carpet, 12 x 9, Mah. D.L. Table. Lady s Oak Writing Bureau, Occ. Chairs. Vases Cut Glass Vases, Chesterfield ' Lounge and Easy Chair in Blue Cenoa, Oak Breakfast Room Suite of 0 Pieces, Oak Kerb. Hall. oak grandfather's CLOCK, 22 Yards Axminster Runner, • ' 36in.; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, Axminster Vestibule Rug, 11 Yards 3t>ln. Ax. Runner. Bedrooms. —very fine roseWOOD POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Shaped • Mirrored Wardrobe, Dressing Table. Pedestal Cupboard, Dressing Seat and Twin Bedsteads and Wire, S. Kapoks, Blankets. Sheets, Pillows. Oak Dressins Chest, JACOBEAN BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces; Rev. Rugs, Palmstand, Seagrass C'hair, Kauri Wardrobe, Oak 'Wardrobe, Oak Chest, Pedestal, Twin Beds, HANDSOME OAK TWIN 1 BEDROOM SUITE of ."> Pieces, comprising Oatt Wardrobe, Frameless Mirrored "Chest, Pedestal Cupboard, Twin Oak Bedsteads and Wires, Indian Rucr, Ax. Carpet, 10.6 x 9, 3 Single O.R. Bedsteads and Wires, Rimu Chest, 3 Single Mattresses and other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN. —Kit. Table, Al. Saucepans, Kettle. Fry. Pans. Pyrcx Dish. Elec. Iron, Carpet Sweeper, Brooms, Mop, Gas Ring, Garden Tools, Lawnmower, etc. ON VIEW FROM 10 O'CLOCK. Q.EORGE yyALKEit, J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. 240 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. JJIGHLY JMPORTANT RUCTION. M RS ' JT ISHER ' S g ALE ' And Another Client from Victoria Avenue, TO BE CONDUCTED AT pARKER'S gALEROOMS, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET, (THURS.), JUNE AT P-M----.OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Robe. 4ft Bed with 4-Ply Wire, latest Duchesse and an Excellent Tallboy. DINING SUITE, comprising very nice Sideboard, Drawleaf Table and Brass- , studded Leather-back Chairs. OTHER DINING SUITES. 1 ODD DRAWLEAF TABLE. 1 ODD OAK SIDEBOARD. 1 ODD OAK ROBE. -OVAL AND OTHER OAK TEA WAGGONS. " 1 WALNUT CANE - BACK LOOSE 1 CUSHION SETTEE. This is a very Choice Piece. SPECIAL ENTRY—9-PIECE PINK CANE LOUNGE SUITE, embracing Kidney-shaped Settee, 3 Large Chairs 'and Child's Chair, 3ft Round Table, Tea Waggon, China Cabinet and Smoker's Stand. The Chairs and Settee have Shaped Cushions in Black Silk Poplin. This 9-Picce Suite is Something Out of the Ordinary and Well Worth InspectgUITES. SJ QHESTERFIELD gUITES. 1 4FT GIN PANEL WALNUT BED, with J- 4-Ply Wire. SEVERAL CARPETS, ranging from 9 x 7.6 to 10 X 12. ] ELECTRIC Reading Lamps, Radiators, J H.M.V. Mahogany Cabinet Gramophone, O.R. Writing Bureau. ODD ROBES, COMB. CHESTS AND SIDEBOARDS. Etc.. Etc., Together with tho Usual Household Requirements. NOTE. —Everything is Modern and in Excellent Order, and those requiring Furniture cannot do better than attend this Important Kale, as the Consignment Embraces Some ,Very Fine Lots. pARKER'S gALEROOMR, Jj T]DBROADWAY. NEWMARKET. (THURS.), JUNE yj AT P-M----URNERS & gPECIAL gALES OF gELECT gTOCK FROM A j^URSERY. - COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JUNE AT 10.30 A MFRUIT TREES —APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS, NECTARINES, GUAVAh, TREE fOMATOES. CITRUS TREES—LEMONS, ORANGES, L' GRAPEFRUIT. < ATATIVE TREES PURIRI KAURI, 1\ RIM IT AND OTHER VARIETIES. I? LOWERING SHRUBS ALL BEST ,F 'VARIETIES. ( 10N IF E RS—H EDGIN G ~FI RST QUA LVV ITY STOCK. AT OUR AUCTION MART. CITY MARKETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22756, 16 June 1937, Page 4

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