AUCTIONS. gUPEKIOR T^URNISHINGS. Q FORCE yyALKER, TIMITED, SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. IN THEIR DE LUXE ROOMS. rp-MORROW AT "J "J A.M. Initrufiod by a client. Home Bay, also on behalf of a Gentleman who has enlisted. TO SELL. T HE Up ERIOR pURNISHINGS OP 2 3| ODERN I-JOMES. Including: JOHN JJJRINSMEAD AND <^ONS |>lANO. FULL IRON E . c UND E RDAMP E R, IVO RY (JHOICE ;>_JMECE rpAp ESTRY J^UITE, WITH LOOSE CUSHIONS. QAK JOINING VDITE. OF B PIECES. WITH DRAW-LEAP TABLE. WALNIi'I BEDROOM SUITF ™ m .,..i , _ Me S ad C 'S-^n--e'wo™e ardrobe ' FuiUs ™ OAK BEDROOM SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES B ° D B fl ckinf ETlNG - a^rox - with Rubber BODY CARPET, 13.6 x 11. QUANTITY OF AXM. RUNNER. 36in and 27in b °ut 200 y ards - AND AT -J go P.M. Favoured with instructions from Trustee in „ Deceased Estate lrustee ln a As Follows: Links siivef "SSd" Othe? nf and Victoria Crown Pieces, etc! (jeorge IHALSO, HAM GU RL^ S Cas BONEHILL BREECH-LOADER GOOD PAIR FRENCH BINOCULARS 1 SET OF BOWLS AND CASE. LADY'S FUR NECKLET. 3 GENT'S DRESS SUITS. ON VIEW TO-DAY FROM 2 P.M. Pull Details: LIVING ROOMS.—PIANO, by JOHN BRTN<; MEAD AND SONS, full l/on i, £me. B SfI co S T P i'nn V ° r » y nH k T' I,ol ' sn « rosewood case; cost i_i3o, and m perfect condition- oak l DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces" £)m prising Oval-end Leadlight Cupboard'. Buffet, Draw-leaf Table and 4 Leather-back BDiri? SSh irS , ; 3 " EC S. CHESTERFIELD SUIIE, with Loose Cushions and uph. in Tapestry; Carved Oak Occ. Table OAK DINING suite of g cimprtafng Leadlight Buffet Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table "X* * Chairs; 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uph. in Silk Tapestry; Pair Chenme Hall Curtains Occ. Tables, Glassware, Oak Tea Wagon. 21-PIECE TEASET, uph Set- „?„ Eas y Tub Chairs, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uph. in Moquette; Oct Occ. Table Palmstands, Jardiniere, Cushions' Oak Palmstand, LEADLIGHT CHINA CABINET, E.P. Egg Cruet, Book Rests 6VALVE RADIO iIET, O.R China Cabinet OAK INLAID ESCRITOIRE Oak Corner Seat, Solid Oak Sideboard, Ext. Table 2 Oak Easy Chairs, Brassware, Standard Lamp and Shade. Cane-filled Fireside stool 2 Copper Kerbs Lacquer Firescreen, Piano Seat and all Living Room Requirements. BEDROOMS.— WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE comprising Full-length Wardrobe. Round Mirror Dressing Chest, Gent's Wardrobe Full-size Panel Bedstead and H.S. Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding, 2 Bedroom Chairs Ornaments and Vases, 5-PIECE VENEERED WALNUT SUITE, comprising Double-door Wardrobe, Frameless Mirror Dressing Chests Gent's Tallboy and Full-sized Panel Bedstead, with Equipment; Gent's Oak Tallboy O.R. Comb. Chest, 3ft Bedsteads and Wire Woves, 5-PIECE BIRCH BEDROOM SUITE comprising Dressing Chests, with Large Mirror, Dressing Stool, Low Pedestal Cupboards and Full-size Panel Bedstead and Wire Wove; Good. Bedding; 1 only Oak Child's Wardrobe, Bedside Tables. SG Chairs, Palmstands. Wall Tapestry, Easy Chairs, DOUBLE-DOOR MIRROR WARDROBE, Child's Cot and Mattre*», Writing Cabinet, Wall Plaques. B
KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—O.R. SIDEBOARD Settee and Squab, Enam. Kitchen Table' Child's High Chair, Willow Teaset, Garden Forks, Shears, Clippers, Wheelbarrow, Carta Hose, a Wicker Hampers, Ironing Board Lawnmower and Catcher, Q.I. Tub. Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Set, Electric Toaster and General Sundries. ORDER OF SALE: 11 A.M.—GENERAL FURNISHINGS. 1 P.M.—PIANO AND RADIO. 1.30 P.M.—JEWELLERY. FDR, ETC., AS ADVERTISED. 2.30 P.M.—AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, Sizes 21 X 11.10, 13.S X 10.6. BODY CARPET, 13 X 11. BODY CARPETING. AFPROX. 65Yds, and Several Others. ALSO: ABOUT 200 YARDS OF 36-INCH RUNNER, Different Lengths, with Corridor Rugs to Match. /GEORGE VI7ALKER, X DOTTED, THE SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A, Gouldlng, Auctioneers. 18 QPECIAL "pOTATO CALK, QPEOIAL "pOTATO QALE, ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. •piRIDAY TjTOIDAY ]^"EXT. 500 SAc K s 500 SAc K s APPROXIMATELY, OP TABLE AND SEED POTATOES OF VARIOUS VARIETIES. VI7TTHOUT T> ESERVE, AT -J f\ -t K A.M. TfIRIDAY TW"EXT, 20TH INST.. IN OUR GRAIN DEPARTMENT. rpURNERS & /GROWERS, T TD., CITY MARKETS. m 18 "P'RIDAY, CprTTH SEPTEMBER, 1940. AT -| »"> NOON. Tjl "DENNETT, X TD.. Favoured with instructions from the Trustees In the ESTATE OF J. R. GASCOIGNE (Deceased). J WILL OFFER FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, TO WIND UP ESTATE, 5 AT OUR SALEROOMS. CORNER QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STREETS, <TK XJOAD, XJEVONPORT. 'TPT XJOAD. "pvEVONPORT. CORNER OF SINCLAIR STREET. On Bus Route, near Cheltenham Beach and Shopping Centre. TWO-STOREY 8-ROOMED DWELLING, very substantially built. Sunny aspect and commanding fine outlook. FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION, 50ft X 100 ft approx. NOTE.—This Property in situation and construction lends itself aamirably for development. For cards to view apply— /""I "C* "DENNETT, X TD., AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET. CITY. |26 PATENT AGENTST TX E N R Y XX U G H E S X T D.. PATENT AND TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS. 209, Dilworth Buildixv Free Booklet.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 3
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