SALES BY AUCTION ■\jTERCEKY AXD RUCTION. "yTEKCERY AND QLOTHIXG AUCTION. QOLOSSAL CALE. 1 gALB. j J IQULDATION T IQUIDATION OX THE PREMISES, Karangahape t>oad, JB.V (Next to McCabe’s Hat Shop). EORGE T'STALKER, I TD., vJeorge >v ALKER, nstructed by the Receiver in the Estate of J> JAFFE, L m (In Liquidation), WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The whole of their up-to-date STOCK OF CLOTHING AND MERCERY. ALUE £2,000 V £2,000 V ALUE £2,000 V AEEE £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 TT’RIDAY VTEXT, QEPTE.MHEP. «>/' 1 IIIDAY A EXT, iJEPTEMBBK AT A.ii. SH.4T.P, AXD ALSO FROM TO P.M. J7EAST FOP. THE M EN WIVES: This is Tour Opportunity. MEN: A Chance of a Lifetime. .TOTE THE T)LACE, THE Jk AY AXD A jpLACE, THE J) THE rpiME. I>°AD (Next to McCabe's). J7RIHAY 'yj'EXT, LL JAAY AXD FROM TO (J 7 TD.. 30RGE AUCTIOXEERS AXD VALUERS. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. S' ALE EXTRAORDINARY. VEW JpURNITURfi. YEW jpURXITURE. £3,000 £3,000 - S TOCK - £3,000 TD., OEOEGB J AT THE GREAT AUCTION SALEROOMS. 249 QUEEN STREET. rTMIURSDAY yEXT, j^EPT. AT O’CLOCK. Zo, Instructed by the Secretary of a Wholesale ManuiacLuring Warehouse, who is lorced to realise, JpURXITURE. jpURXITURE. Including: ✓ ERDOOM AXD JOINING JJOOM gUITES, CHESTERFIELD gUITES, ETC. B E C AXD AT gQ P.M. 30 “ N EW C ARFBT -30 0 C 1 S L gQUARES. WILTON AND AXMIXSTER?. izes 12 x 9. 10.6 x 9. 9 x 9. 9 x 6.9.) THOICE yjTODERN JgEDROOM s riTES - Each Comprising Spacious Mirrored Wardrobes and Dressing Chests, Toilet Cabinets and Full-sized Bedsteads. In MOLE OAK. GREY OAK, BROWN OAK, LIGHT OAK AND RIMU. UPERIOR JOINING J^OOM gUITES, Each Comprising Modern Buffets, Dining Tables and 6 Chairs En Suite, in JACOBEAN. BROWN OAK. LIGHT OAK, WALNUT, POLISHED AXD RIMU g JgEAUTIFUL QHESTERFIELD jgUITES, ALL TRUE AXD FAITHFULLY MANUFACTURED. UPHOLSTERED IN GENOA VELVET, FIGURED VELVET AXD WOOL MOQUETTE. QLASS - JpROXTED OHINA QABIXETS, J£APOK AND ’’yjTXTURE "yj*ATTRESSES. Q HAIRS, QCC. 'J'ABLES, JpALMSTANDS, QAK QRANDFATHER’S £JLOCK, S. RIMU BEDSTEADS, OILED RIMU DRESSING CHESTS, Etc., Etc. NOTE.—To those furnishing a wonderful opportunity to secure .Modern Household Furnishing at your own price. PACKING AXD CARTAGE ARRANGED (! EORGE THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, Next Smith and Caughey’s, 241> QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL LEV E L A “LADLES’ GARDEN ROAD. N D H O U S E,” COLLEGE.” REMUERA. Third Term Commences WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Prospectus on Application. Phone 25-015. MEETINGS The ANNUEL MEETING will be I in _ St. David's Hall. Khvber Pass, 7.45 p.m. on MONDAY, September 2 The retiring President, Rev. E. T>n will give an Address entitled, “S< Dangers of Present Civilisation.” All interested are invited. THE AUCKLAND KEDERAI COOKS’ AND STEWARDS’ IND TRIAL UNION OF WORKERS, A Special Meeting will be held in Office of the Union, Sanford's Bid Customs St. West, WEDNESDAY, S 1920, at p.m. The General Secre; will be present. Business: Report re New Awards: consider appointment of Secretaiv; General Business. E. LEE, Secretar EXHIBITIONS A USTRALIAX SOCIETY OF The Most Famous Collection Ever SI hi New Zealand at SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BI Shortland Street, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, t Commencing MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. Artists Showing: Elioth Gruner, Will. Ashton, Muir . Robert Johnson. Margaret Preston, Proctor, Etc.,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1082, 20 September 1930, Page 4
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