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; -;.: :-~™~:MbNDA'Y'-NEXTT ■'■■--■- -~ „ .;.:r:::;:.':::,A.t::l.3Q::'p.in. . _ ■■.-•. ;■■■ |~i; cW.::p.rice3.nd:;co., auction, V» EERS, - -78,- LAMBTON QUAY, WILL-HOLD-^AN UNRESERVED. AUCTION: sale::of.:superior houseHOIJ)^UJRJJTruaE.- ;r : ■- .'-',..' \6oCf??§^^f?-:"-'::-500 PIANOS, BEDDING, HARNESS, ETC., ■THE- MART IS PACKED WITH GOODS, WHICH MUST BE SOLD. A' few of the lots comprise: BEAUTIFUL UPP.:.". PIANO, PULL IRON FRAME, IN WALNUT CASE. 3 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, " OAK DINING TABLES, OAK SIDEBQABDSr- rOAK H.B. CHAIRS, OAK BOLtTOP' ' DESK, IRON SAFBS, 'XI SETS HARNESS, 3 DIVAN SUITES, IN MOQUETTE, MORRIS CHAIBS SND COUCHES, LABGB HEAVY COPPER, E.O?. WABB, 50 LOTS OF BLANKETS/ SHEETS,* QUILTS, AND TOWELS, KITCHEN -TABLE AND CHAIRS, AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. On view'from'9.3o a.m. NO RESERVE. - C. W. PRICE, '.'..-'" Auctioneer. "" WIfiJJNESDAY • NEXT, ~ ■'■■■•' At 1 p.in, •UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ;• ■ON THE PREMISES, 114, OHIRO ROAD, BROOKLYN. ■. . , OW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM W- J. ROWE, ESQ., TO SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CONTENTS OF 7 WELL-FUR--NISHED ROOMS. . Details later. ' C. W. PRICE, - '.-•■ ",','■ Auctioneer. • MONDAY, 2 p.m. MONDAY, : - 28th JANUAY, 1924.* V ."..IN OUR AUCTION MART,. ... ; " Dominion avenue. '4501 :^™Q.\ 450 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD' - FURNITURE AND 'EFFECTS, comprising 5 LOVELY DESIGNED TAPESTRY CARPETS/ 200 . HEARTHRUGS (5 feet long 30in --■ wide) 5.0 "■ ANTIQUE COPPER " KERBS patterns), 2 HAND-SOMELY-MADE OAK OVAL MIRBORED BEDROOM SUITES (4 pieces, in each); BRAND NEW MO- , ..QUETTE CHESTERFIELD COUCH •■>• • (3-divis'ion back), LARGE DOUBLE : .OAK WARDROBE, 400. YARDS ,-.'-■: LINO., SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, 20. PAIRS. NEW SINGLE AND DOUBLE BLANKETS (best N.Z. all-wool), Gateleg, Tables, H.B. Chairs, 50 Seagrass Chairs, S. and D. W. Bedsteads, Wires, and M'Crae Kapoks. X7TNE AND- WILSON; will hold an :. ■■▼ ■ ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of- Goods, as above. Also ■ iWardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Hallstands, Pictures, Mats, Hospital Bedsteads, ' . Seagrass, Prams, 2 Typewriters, 1 GAS STOVE, Aluminium and Enamel Saucepans, Sets Ware, Hall Curtains, Crockery, Glassware, Chests . Drawers, 4 Push-chairs^ E. Basin, : Jugs, Caps, and Saucers. . . i 5 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE. JAnd a large assortment of General House-hold-requirements. . BALE 2 pjn. MONDAY. Goods on view from 9 a.m. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion avenue. Telephone 20-617. ..'■;.■".'..: BOBWDLSON, Auctioneer. ' WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. ■ At 1.30 p.m. • . , ■■. On "tho ■-"Premises. 52; Kent terrace. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. [VALUABLE OH, PAINTINGS; GLASS- .'- WARE,"CROCKERY,.HALLSTAND ORNAMENTS, ETC:- -•• ,"\riNE.;.;ANp:.; WILSON:: Tiive received ' » instructions to Sell-in the Estate of .» Deoeased~Personr—...."*' HOUSEHOLD,-FURNITURE AND EF-' ; -7 FECTS," as: above. . ■ Full-details' Monday: „ „ VINE* AND"WILSON, ' . ."":"**. : „'.'•. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY;:.3Oth DAY:OF JAN-'.C:.'"V."V;J7-ARYv:I924,-"- • ■>--■ - - ■ At-2.30 p.m. ; • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, BE-- ' -ING 91, DUNOAN TERRACE, KIL- • birnie. ;■;:■;■. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from A. Thurkettle, Esq., to offer for sale by public auctaon in the. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse quay, as above ' THAT CHARMING BRICK BUNGA- . LOW, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, . , scullery, pantry, built-in wardrobes, linen press, porcelain bath, electrio "ght, glassed-in sun room; also large washhoust .and workshop; tiled roof House has plastered walls and is beau- : tifully finuhed throughout. Latee section of, land, including vegetable garden, fruit.trees, shelter trees large fowlhduso Room for motor garage . and another house on section. Mag- . nificent view. Favourable terms: about one-third cash, balance part . Government. Mortgage. For further details^ and card to view »pply to ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, . 182, Featherston street. ' ; IM?SS TANT AUCTION SALE PAEKAKARIKI PROPERTY ETC, . -^ . «.^?t T {!S offered on the property on SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1924 XT ERNEST: LEIGHTON has re-J-A. ceived instructions from Mr. W Griffiths, who is. leaving the district, to offer for absolute sale— ' FIRSTLY_CONVENIENf 4-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all conveniences including gas plant and high water pressure, large section, and magnificent sea view. 6ECONDLY—BLOCK of 1 acre '16 i perches, with large Bheds erected thereon. -" T : Ake, .600 CHOICE LEGHORNS, in lots to" suit purchasers, poultry plant, eto. Full detaiLs later. ' - ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, :".*'.' ' ' Auctioneer. ' "tj^Oß SALE, 9-roomed House, one floor, -i- Mount Victoria, steel and Carrara ceilings, electric light; and all modern conveniences; land 40 x 100. Price £2250. ATHLETIC PARK—S-rdl House, about i-acre land, with stables, etc. ■ Price £950. HIGHLAND PARK—Section, 150 x 188. Price £300. JACKSON-ST., PETONE, corner 'Aur6ra:st.,' 2 Sections, each 33 x 100 Price £10 per foot. ■ - ESPLANADE, PETONE—LeveI Section, fenced, 33 x 100- Price £125. For farther particulars of these properties apply RADFORD AND CO. :.::::..::::;: EOR'SALE, ' ~ CARRIER'S' BUSINESS, in full work **J Establiahed 15 years. Plant: Lorry, express; two horses. „„,.,>■ •-vv -MfARTHUK, - ' 860, Taranaki street. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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