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AtTOTIOHSt TyAHRBN fr>LYTH & jQO.. TSTPORTANT SALES NEXT WEEK. MONDAY, 1 pjn.—At "St. Elmo," Lower Symonds-st.—Furniture and Household Appointments. (See advt>) TUESDAY, 1 p.m-—Usual Bi-weekly Sale of Furniture, Pianos, etc., at our Rooms. (Entries invited.) WEDNESDAY, 1 p.m.—SPECIAL SALE OF LOVELY FLOWERING AND POT PLANTS, MAIDEN HAIR AND OTHER FEIGNS, etc. THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m. (Note th* Time)— Ftirniture and Household Appointments, Franklin lid. (See advt.) AT 1 P.M.—At ODi- Rooms — FASHIONABLE ART SALE. (See ailvt.) FRIDAY. 1:2.30 — 2 MOST ATJTRACTrVE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS — Gordon Terrace, Ponsonby. (See aavt.) .At 1 p.m. — Usual Weekly Popular Sale of Bicycles, Furniture, Pianos, and Goods of any deserrotion. ! FOR PIiiVATE SALE—Almost New Motor Car. Ou view at our Rooms. I ' , B ; . ! !If you have anything for Sale, '■ iTVJRN TT TNTO y^SASH. jßy Sending to Our Popular Sale Rooms. The Features of our Business 1 are: — Prompt Settlements Ivow Charges Liberal Advances (if desired) I OUTDOOR FURNITURE SALES AKD SALES OK PROPERTY, etc., CONDUCT!ED LN MUST EFFICIENT itANNKR AT VERY LOW RATES. \ .. ALL VALUATIONS FREE. INTERVIEWS SOLICITED. A Gentleman, late o£ Auckland, writing from Chiistchurch, says, "1 am very pleasI e<l, indeed, at your moderate charges u;»d successful sale." Keferonoes can always bo given to clients who 'bare dealt "with us for years past. I VX7AKRBN ;-O'LYTH & |T~«O-. General Awlioneers and Outdoor' Salesmen. H~ aiiil SS3, QUEEN ST. Tel. BMS. , ryAEBEN rf>Lrru & r%)., At the Handsome I!ri<k Residence. COT. T OWEU OYMONDSI ' STREET. ! (Opposite Go-verntnent House.) j "R/fONDAY — -j P.M. — ji.fQNDAY The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MISS TRUDGEON to I s"ll at (he Residence, on Monday next, mHE WHOLE OF THE FORNTTURE -*- AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS —CONTENTS OF 11 ROOMS, comprising —DRAWING AND DINING ROOMS AND STDDY, HANDSOME PIA>:O. SUPERIOR BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE. 1.1 X ]4: ' Largo Ru.c. 10 x i>; Superior Ax. Hearth Kug. Rattan Settee, Rattan, Oee., and i : i>-holf-tered Chr.irc. Bamboo. Oee., and oliier Tallies, Round Card Table. Lamb's Woo! Mats. Music Canterbury, Whatnot*. MASSIVE EXTENSION DINTNO TABLE (ox--1 tends to 10£ ft). HEAVY LINOLEUM, '2-1 x I 14. Marble Top and otbpr Tables. Leather j Conch and Chairs, Wicker, A.H.W., :>.r.d ! other Chairs. Fendf-s and Irons, ■ Coal ; Vase and Scoop. DINNER AND TEA SEEJ VICES. Glassware. Crockery, Table Lhien. I.arg!> Dinuer Wnggon, Pictures, Ornamenls, etc. HALL, PASSAGES. AND STAIRS. FINK n.\LL STAND with Mirror Back. HEAVY TILE PATTERN LINOLEUM. Stair Carpets and Rods, Linolenma. Carved Brackets, etc. CONTENTS OF SEVKN BEDROOMS. SUPERIOR D. AND S.L BEDSTEADS. W.W., Kapok, and other Mattrass'-s. SUPERIOR BED LINEN AND BL-VNKETS. COM. AND OTHER CHESTS DRAWERS. Large Oval and other Mirrors, ALMOST MEW LINOLEUMS and Floor Coverings, Washstiinds and Ware, General Bedroom Furnishings. FULL INVENTORY KITCHEN UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS, Large- Lot Pres*. Jara, Scales. Lot Coal aud Wood. Sundries of all kjmls. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. NOTE—A large quantity of the above Furnishings have only bren bought quite recently, and the whole are in iirst claso order and condition. SALE MONDAY, AT 1 P.M. YX7ARREN T>LYTH AND ,r*\Q., TV x> \^t General Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen. 87 nnd 80, Qucen-st. Tel. 840. T>LYTH AT .TCTRANKLIN POXSONBY ROAD END. rni-lURSDAY— -j /V OA -<T«HURSDAY The undersigned hay heca favoured with instructions from MISS DIAMOND, to sell by Ruction nt the residence, -on Thursday, at 10.30 a.m.. rrißE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE J- AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising— S-UPERIOR "PIANO. Iron Frame, etc. SUPERIOR LACE CURTAINS A?TD DRAPES. Couches, Occ. and Other Tables. A.8.W., URHOLSTERED, RATTAN AND OTHER CHAIRS Hearthrugs, Wool Mats. Plctuies, Ornaments. Bric-a-Brac. Fenders and Irons Rockers, HANDSOME NEW LINOLEUM:' Carpels aud Floor Coverings,'; MASSIVE DIKiNG TAULI3. WHE-ELER AND WILSON T.S. MACHINE H.S. Mitciilne, Table Covers, Lsnjre Lot SLiviv/.'ni'S and v.-.*r.-Loun:! Books HALL LiNOLICUU AND HUNKHii PR. HANDSOME CHENILLK ILALL CU.UTAINS. inhilid Curias r.nil Phoius. 3up>?rioi: bedroom ■ Fr:cN:s:r(Nc.K. VOillY AND , HANDSOME 8.M.D.1. P.KDSTKAO, WAV. [.v.o.ther and Other MaUreaswi. Jwiojieb.s l-'airs DKA-WKKS, Heavy Liuof.emns S.L Bedsteads, .W.W. «u,.l Otheii 7,l;ittrttasea ::nd fji;-ctf-ljers. Wasitstanfis and Wire. ?.Tirrors, Dressing Tables hnra iW.'t Other ('nrtnins FULL INVENTORY KiTCIIEN UTE-N----s!i.s and purcNiarusGs Glassware. Crockery, Dinner a.i:tl Tea Services, Kitchen Safe. Garden ami Other Tools. SUNDRIES IN GREAT VARtETY SALE THURSDAY AT !•).») \*M -OLYril & .pb.' GeneraJ Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen S7 :ind S). QUJvi-JX ST. Tel. 816. jgJUYTU AT ruUEKN £VT. rpHL'RSDAY— -f P,M.— rT'HCRSDAY. AT OT'K EXTE.N3-IVE SALE ROOMS. Specially Arranged for the Occasion I JjTASHIONABLE gALE. j THE FINTEST COLLECTION OF \ HANDJyO.VA'RLy FRAMED MIRRORS I'ICTIJREH. ETC. E'r-c EVER OFFERED BY AUCTION. AJi tlje Leading Heproduetlons from the Leading Artists of Paris, London, etc NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN . AUCKLAND. 500 |^ T <° KKS of ART . TO EE SOLD RESOLUTELY pro ITHODT ,"DjESKBVE, Composing— MAGNIFICENTLY FRAMED , MIRRORS of Medium to the Larcest Size ARTISTICALLY FRAMED PHOTOGRAVURES ' ! ENGRAVINGS, COLOURED FACSIMILES OIL-BTTESS. |RAPHOTYPK,S. PHOTOCHROMES CARTSON AND SILVER PRINTS ETC.. ETC. THE WHOLE FORMING A O.ALAXY OF "OEAUTY AND ATTRACTIVENESS. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, and THE SALE ON THURSDAY ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE at 1 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and SiirronDdiuß Suburbs. etc., are CORDIALLY INVITED to view the above ai OUR ROOMS. iyyTARRE.N jgLYTH AND /^O., FINE - ART AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. ETC. ■pBIDAT, 24TH Jp&7, 2230 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 2 BUTLDrNG SITES, each 62ft ■ by IS2 feet deep, bejnjr Sections! 2 and ;?>, SITUATED IN GORDON TERRACE OFF BELLA VISTA ROAD, PONSONBY Urvsnrpa-ssed Lovely Views <iver Harbour i a-nd. STirrounding Country. Only two minuI tfs' from trnm, and close to sandy beaches. ; Gas. water, and sevrer in street. Asph-alt I paths in front EOTH SECTIONS AKJ--IN ORCHARD, WITH ELEAGNITS HEDGE FN FRONT. These Sections are prartiealry the ONLY ONIOS rf>TOain!ng in this FAVOURITE LOCAT/TTY. pnsrAEEEN -p-liTTH AND jptO.,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

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