Messrs. Harcourt and Co. will sell by public auction on Wednesday and Thursday next, at 10.30 a.m., nt the residence, "Aorangi" House, Mulgrave Street, tie contents of the house containing 20 roons, full particulars rf which are advertised in this issue. Included amongst the lots to be sold is a hambomo upright grand piano by Carl Luduig, with iron frame, full trichord cheek action, and overstrung; also drawing-room and smoking-room suites, unlinlslored in saddlebags, veivot, and leather; heart red pine and kauii. sideboard with copper panels and canopy ftp; Hi high-back'diiiing-rnani chairs, upholstered in leather with kauri frames: seven duchess dressing tables; a lot of solid oak hall furniture; Axminstcr and Brussels carpels and hearthrugs; a lot rf splendid inlaid linoleums: and all ihe other appointments usually found in a well-furnished house.
. The Rev. J. G. Chapman will continue his scries of addresses on "Tho Last Things" in Wesley Church, Taranaki Street, next Sunday evening. Subject: "Where and What is Ueaver. ':" An crg.ui recil.il will bo given at (1.15, and (he evening service will commence at 7 o'clock for the futuru.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 6
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