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SALES BY AUCTION RADIOS, ■yy ALKER, QEORGE y^ALKER. Favoured with Instructions from an Amateni Radio Operator, who in leaving, N.Z., and also on account of a Local Radio fc irm, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOON. 12 W IRELESS S E ™ TRANSMITTERS, MICROPHONE, AMPLIFIER, Etc., Etc., as Fully Detailed in Previous issues. QEORGE yyALKER. jyD., SPECIA LIT Y A U CTION EERS. •249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. •QHGENT rjX) THE A DIES OF /^UCKLAND rpO-DAY WEDNESDAY. AT X 3O I' M.. AT OUR SALEROOMS. QUEEN STREET Instructed by MUS. JACKSON, KARANGA HAPE ROAD, who has to make space for New Goods Arriving. 1 ADIES' \y EARING (SLIGHTLY USED), 60 L ADIES Consisting of „ EVENING FROCKS. STREET FROCKS AND ENSEMBLE SUITS. Original Prices from lo Guineas Downwards Ml Been Cleaned and Pressed. NO RUBBISH. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. qeorge yyALKER, LlO- - EORGE SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. QUPERIOR jpURNITURE RUCTION. p EORGE ALKER, £TD., AT THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, rpO-MORROW rjMIURSDAY, AT A.M. Instructed by a Gentleman who is sivinjs up housekeeping at 'lakapuna. and also on account of a Client from Hohimarama. rpHE gUPERIOR JpURNISHINGS. CON SuiiE WIH EL ESS c SET. S-PIECE OAK DINING btllE. 2 3-PIKCK CHESI'tHFIELL) bLIIES. CANE SETTEE SLITi^. 6-PIECE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK CHINA CABINET. LARGE WALNUT SIDEBOARD. JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD. CHINA, BRASS WARE. ICE CHEST, GARDEN TOOLS. I IVING ROOM—SOLID OAK DINING JL SUITE of b pieces, comprising Mirrored Back •Sideboard, Oak Table and 0 H.B, Oak Dining Chairs; Pair Lustres Large Vases, B.C. Firescreen, B.C. Coal Box Occ. Chair, 3-pce. CHESIERHELD SUITE in Genoa Velvet, China Jardiniero and Pedestal, Kcfcctory I able, JACOBEAN PANELLED ;? IDEBOARD, Cushions, Chinese Carved Camphorwood Blanket Box, B. Mohair Rug, Oak China Cabinet, 3-pce. Cane Settee Suite, in Tapestry; Case fruit Knives, '2 Easv Chairs in Genoa Velvet, El. Shade, Cut Glass Flow-er Centrepiece Pictures. 3-PCE. CHESIERFIELD TAPESTRY SUITE, Marble Clock, H.M.V. Gramophone, D.P. Hallseat, Wilton Carpet, 13.(1 x I . iy : r X l , Frames, Coffee Cups, Morris Chair, Oak Breakfast Room Suite of li Pieces, comprising Buffet Sideboard, D.L. Table and 4 Oak D. Chairs; O.R. Escritoire, Moquette Suite of 7 Pieces, Oak Hallstand, Seagrass Chairs, Elec. Radiator, H. Sewing Machine, Hall Curtains, Rimu Dining Suite of 8 Pieces. BEDROOMS.— CHOICE OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 1 Pieces, comprising Shaped Mirrored Wardrobe, Frameless Mirrored Chest, Pedestal Cupboard and Double Bedstead and Wire, D. Kapok, Pillows, M. Quilt: 3-Piece Oak Bedroom Suite, -2 Swing Mirrors, Indian and Reversihle Rues, Firescreen Seagrass Chairs Rimu Chest Drawers, Toiletware, Oak Bedroom Suite of 4 Pieces, including Oak Dressing Table, Gent's Tallboy, Pedestal Cupboard and Double Panelled Bedstead and Wire; Linen Basket. Easy Chair. 4ft Rimu Bedstead and Wire, '2 Rimu Chests, Rimu Bedside Table, 3-told Screen, 3ft. (lin. Oak Bedstead, 'J Single Rimu Beds, Wires, and Other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table, Crockery, Cooking Utensils. ICE CHEST, in good order; Al. Ware, G.I. Tub, Jam Jars, Dust Bin, Al. Pres. Pan, Coir Mat. Garden Tools. Couch, Chairs, Store Bin. Clothes Horse, Stepladder, Bread Crock, etc. ON VIEW FROM 10 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY. THE SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS. 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. T3ICHARD A RTHUR, T TD.. N o ' 13 S HAW S TREETi OANDRINGHAM. rpO-DAY WEDNESDAY. n The Executors in Deceased Estate have instructed us to sell, SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS, bathroom, wash-house, glassed-in verandah and outbuildings. Section, frontage 75.75 links, only a few minutes' walk from tram. Garden and lawns. A neat little home. Immediate Vacant Possession. ALSO. rPHE WHOLE OF THE FINISHINGS.

As Advertised in Last Saturday's Papers. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. QHOICE JJOME £> ITE AND RESIDENCE. HIGH PART MT. EDEN. N°- 20 R AHIEI R OAD lot i.—commodious dwelling a bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchrn, bathroom; requires certain renovations. Land u«> x iau. Also Adjoining: LOT '2. —VERY FINE BUILDING SITE. 05 x ' iau. Wonderful outlook. Sun all day. The Vendor through advanced years must sell. Terms Arranged. AUCTION: QCTOBEK 45 A.M. AT UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS. Next Power Board Building. J RICHARD THOS B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. J M PORT ANT g ALE OF' ALU ABLE QITY p^OPERTY. 18 K™"" P ASS R"' V 1 JIRIDA*. QCTOBEK J A.M. T. M iANDENO TACKSON, Instructed by the Owner, wiW Sell by I üblic Auction, at their Rooms, :$ Swanson bt., Auckland, on the above date: — THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD I'HOJL I'ERTY. situated No. IS KHYBFR PASS ROAD, nearly opp. Burleigh St.. a short distance from Upper Symonds St. Business Centre. Allotment of land ilUft. (lin. frontage by over 'jouft. depth. CAPITAL RESIDENCE. Substantially built and just repainted, 8 LAROE ROOMS, <> fireplaces, electric light, electric ho( water and all uwual appointments. Motor garage. In a Central Prominent Position with Excellent Harbour Views. A First-class Proposition for an Up-to-date Apartment House or Mats. The House is also well adapted for a Doctor's Residence. .RDER THE MEMORIAL IN (3 Ft A NII h. ' Manufactured tn Auckland by IV/T CM A B AND V'f A SON. | Mci Nab and Mason. Imperishable as the Pyramids Better Workmanship than In Imuorten Memorials A Guarantee with Every Ordei Send for Free Catalogue. 10U SYMONDS STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22852, 6 October 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22852, 6 October 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22852, 6 October 1937, Page 4

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