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I AUCTION SA’.VIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. AT 12 NOON (SHARP). (Note Time). ESTATE LATE H. B. WILLIS, 32 BELL STREET. (Just off Guyton Street). SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BEAUTIFUL OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, WILTON CARPETS, ELECTROLUX (NEW), LATE MODEL SINGER D.H. MACHINE, WESTMINSTER CHIMING CLOCK AND ALL REQUISITES. JJESSRS. SHARPE, NORTH & CO. have been instructed by the trustees to sell the whole of the valuable furniture and effects as under:— DRAWING ROOM.—Large chesterfield suite in wool moquelte, Morris rocker in moquette, oak tea wagon, Indian brass table, super Wilton carpet 12 x 9, rug to match, copper wood box, kerb, coal skuttle, screen and companion set, 400-day clock, smokers' companion, lot plate and e.p. ware, beautiful pictures and paintings, brass jardinieres and palms, 3 card tables, lot good books, book rest, cut glass liqueur stand, statue "Fish Boy,” lot fancy cups and saucers, really good Doulton, amphora and other vases and ornaments, pretty cushions, brass inkstand, dainty e.l. shades and curtains, window squab, lot pretty china. HALL.—lolyds. Axminster runner, lino, oak stand and jardiniere, folding card table, rosebowls, suede mat, oak frame pictures, hall seat, and umbrella stand, brass rose I bowls, framed mirror, hat racks, i BEAUTIFUL WESTMINSTER CHIMING CLOCK. BREAKFAST ROOM.—OAK DINING SUITE, including oval table, 4 h.b. chairs, and beautiful sideboard and china cabinet, good 7-valve Majestic wireless set (mantel model), wall cabinet, wine glasses, framed mirror, pictures, large oak Morris chair, chesterfield couch, wood box, elec, radiator, copper kerb, spark screen, writing table, Remington typewriter, elect, reading lamp, office chair, paper basket, clock, vases, and ornaments, heavy bronze ornaments, e.l. shade, curtains, copper crumb tray and brush, h.w. jug, cushions, trav. rug, Wilton carpet 12 x 9. BEDROOMS (3).—Beautiful oak bedroom suite including double bed and wire, b.m. wardrobe, duchess and pedestal, oak med. cabt., box ottoman, seagrass chair, towel rail, oak fire screen, bed pan, ornaments, super Wilton carpet 12 x 105, 2 rugs, big lot linen, linen bed spread, eiderdown, blankets, sheets, pillows, good kapoc mattresses, bolster, pillow shams, twin rimu beds and wires, kapocs, blankets, sheets new tallboy, framed mirror, stand, Axminster carpet 12 x 9, rug, chair, Ewbank carpet sweeper, NEW ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner in perfect order, LATE MODEL SINGER D.H. SEWING MACHINE, 2 LARGE trunks, stretcher, bookselves, lino. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—TabIe, chairs, lot good crockery, griller, mincer, al. and en. saucepans, cake tins, fry pans, kettles, teapots, elect, iron, cutlery, matting, clock scales, buckets, brooms, mops, girdle, gem iron, Pyrex dishes, jam jars, steps, clothes basket, wringer, crocks, ash pan, large pres, pan, big lot garden tools, carpenter’s tools, wire netting, lot paint, lot timber, hand saws, crosscut saws, tomahawks, axes, lamp, lawn mower, scales and weights, “Technical” set tools, sieves, cramps, wheelbarrow, hose and reel, emery stone, gent's bike, lot firewood, travellers’ sample basket and sundries. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer and Valuer. A BEAUTIFUL LINE THROUGHOUT AND SPOTLESSLY CLEAN. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ON VIEW FROM 2 to 4 TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW MORNING. SHIPPING. ONE CLASS ONLY./; c jO® You enjoy a new co..’.fort and £ I convenience when you travel , ■ Shaw Savill. Entire deck spacei [ ; are yours. Entertainment com* ' ||: prises music, dancing, swimming, . I i |; sound or silent films, sports, etc. | | h ' <7 The shortest sea route low | ■ -7/ fares. Cabin Class. £67-£B2: < h (" Tourist Class, £3B-£SO. (All ] f ares plus exchange and tax.) /WuvZ 11 oHORTESf ROUTE TO ENGLAND. VIA PANAMA. A.GENTS: F. R. Jackson & Co., Ltd. Levin & Co., Ltd , Dalgvty & Co., Ltd. ■I l SKuQDEI N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO.. LTD JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 12