1 AT PETONE, On SATURDAY,. 30th NOVEMBER, 1929, ;' .'. ': :.. At-"2;.p.in. .'" ''; ON THE PREMISES, No. 71, HUTT 3 _ ...KOAD, PETONE. F "MESSRS. W. CROFT AND CO., Estate r *«*. and Auctioneers' Agents, have been instructed by the Owner,- who-is leaving 3 the district, to have.sold by public auc- >- tion, the whole of her modern furnishings, including:— Grand piano, Chesterfield-and chairs, din- - ing table : and chairs (oak), oak side- , ■ board, settee, bookcase, oak palm \ stands and jardinieres, pictures, cush- ' ions, axminster - carpets, skin rugs, ;. rugs, lino., hall runner, hall stand, cura -tain's, rimu bedroom suite, 1 double oak j wardrobe, chest of drawers, 7 single rimu beds, 4 duchesse chests, chairs, linos., bedding, mattresses, curtains, clock, one tea set (complete), china and glassware, kitchen utensils, cut- ;. lery, etc., kitchen table, chairs, etc., clothes - basket, wringer, washboard, brooms, garden tools, etc. Everything in perfect condition. . SPECIAL AUCTION, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT 1.30 SHARP. ON : THE PREMISES, 180, - "VIVIAN '-. ;; r STREET (near Cuba-st.). , TRAVIS BROS".,' Auctioneers and Valua- . J^. ; tors, 57-59, .Lower Cuba, street, have , received instructions from: Mrs. Reiersen , to Absolutely Sell the Entire Contents of . 5 Well Furnished Rooms; comprising— . FLOOR CABINET "'"CHAPPELL" i GRAMOPHONE .:- (PRACTICALLY NEW, COST.'-JB27 IOs),.OVAL OAK • ..DINING!-"TABLE, .4. OAK H.B. . ■•■■ CHAIRS, SETTEE, AXMINSTER CARPET, 10 x 9, Byds BEST QUAL- : ITY. ■■• INLAID •.- LINO., SINGER . . DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, : . RUGS, OCC. TABLES, Byds WILTON -RUNNER,. CONGOLEUM SQUARE, ;. 9 x 9, LINOS, 2.SEAGRASS CHAIRS, ! PALM STANDS, ETC., ETC.; 6 PRACTICALLY NEW SINGLE BEDS AND WIRES, BEST QUALITY KAPOKS AND PILLOWS, 3 ■ VERY NICE DUCHESSES, DOUBLE i OAK BED. AND WIRE, BEST QUALITY- . KAPOK, ELECTRIC IRON, .:WRINGER V CROCKERY, POTS AND PANS, CURTAINS, ETC., ETC., and other Lots too numerous to Particularise. SALE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT 1.30 SHARP, • ON THE PREMISES, 180, VIVIAN-ST. (Near Cuba-st.) See Flag. Note.—The above Furniture is all Practically New,'and is for Absolute Sale. No Reserve. ■• . :...-,. ..-:'• DAVIS BROS., ' Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE •OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, RUNNERS, BED LINEN, BLANKETS, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 92,' DANTELL STREET, NEWTOWN. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- /# EERS, have received instructions from MRS. COLE to sell the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON THE PREMISES, AS ■■■■■ABOVE, COMPRISING-- -I,,'': ■■-■: ,-■• .-' ■;■" - ■•■ ■/ . AX.. CARPETS, 12 x 9, 13.6 s: 10.6, MIRZAPORE: SQUARE, 9 x 9, : OAK-BEDROOM SUITE, 4 PIECES, ; OAK MORRIS COUCH.' Wertheim Sewing Machine, H.B. Chairs, Dining Table and C6ver> 4 Occ. Chairs, I Settee, Dinner Service," Chiffonier, S". Wood" Bedsteads, '. Wire and Kapok . Mattresses, Sofa, "Mandolin;- Tennis Racquet^ . Morris " Chair, "Duchesse Chests, 2 D. Iron_Beds and Mattresses, Inlaid, _ Linoleums, Overmantel, Hall Runner and Curtains, Hallstahd, Hos- . pitsl:Beds, Palm; Stand, Runner, Rugs, ; Curtains, Blinds, Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery, Wringer, Pictures, Kettle, 1 Kerb, Saucepans, .Brooms", Coal Vase, : Cruet, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Work ; Table, Clock, Tools, Bath, and Sunl . dries. " [ Sale 1.30 sharp. [ ""No .RESERVE. —- C. W. PRICE, ' " ■■'■■'■'- '■"■ •'-'>--- Auctioneer. I _ ' ';-;,' = PROPERTIES FOR SALE. i -^- —— •".' '•' — ' — 5 '' '. OFFER.WANTED. - OWNER LEAVING -NEW ZEALAND. MODERN 7-RD. RESIDENCE, situated . ■"■*■.' in delightful position, close to tram; _ harbour view. No reasonable offer refused. ; G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, •Estate Agents and Sharebrokers, .••■■: Bank of. N.Z. Buildings,- - ■ :■' Lambton quay. r ...-■■■• \ ,\ -.':■"..■.■■■ ■; b '"' '"'■■ ;-: -- i;i'- . - r 8 NEW WEEK-END SECTIONS. 3 NEW WEEK-END SECTIONS. 3 NEW WEEK-END SECTIONS. [ ONLY £145 BACHOTHESE SECTIONS, one of which is ' rr'".. over %-acre, are ideal for the man without a. car. It would be hard to find 'a more picturesque setting for a week-end 1 camp or bach. 8 Situated on the eastern side of the Hutt • galley, they are slightly undulating, well 7 drained, and although absolutely sheltered - from every wind, they get all the sun. ■ Excellent bathing to be had within a - quarter of a mile. The owner, has.given us permission to . | sell these Sections on. very easy term?, J spread over lour years. " ' | Full particulars from Die Sole Agents, '■ I GOODWIN AND UHI CHESTER, LTD., ;. Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay place. \ Telephones: ! 28-08S 28-497 ...I .„... (evawnak %_ y ■ ■ ' ~ -^SiSS*
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 20
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