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AUuriONS. AUCTION 6. TC TO-MORROW, . TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 1.30 p.m. sharp. „ „-. DAMAGED' CARPETS. rnvnviiivf 'r ,mv ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE GOMIM'I^ALL DA\. BY AUCTION OF AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK rtrt qriPFR WTrTONT Avn AX HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GUI,- 2 OO SUPER WILTON AND AX- BRANSEN PIANO-PLAYER, GRA- *"* MINSTER CARPET SQUARES, MOPHONE, 120 RECORDS CAR- . . sizes loft x lift 3in, 12ft x lift 3in, p El > SQUARES, ETC 12ft x 10ft Oin, 12ft x 9ft, 10ft Gin x J± )pr ,, l( , rs Oft. Oft x Oft, Oft x 7ft Oin, and Oft ON iHJi l REMISES, To x Oft. 79, ABEL SMITH STREET. .„,,,, , , - , , f IV. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- /^ All badly damaged by fresh water. L/. EEKSj have roceived ' i nstnK;t i olls (j Also, from Mrs. G. H. Williams, to Sell at As ' B \LES OF BEST QUALITY AXMIN- her residence as above, the whole of her wi STER AND REVERSIBLE RUGS. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-Rc AT OUR MART (BASEMENT). TURE, CONTENTS OF 10 WELL-FUR- tic E. JOHNSTON AND CO., WISHED ROOMS. L( , . Comprising: Auctioneers, , „ _ _ „__ . _ „ No. 8, WiUcston street. 400 m^ooW 400 On vie, morning of sale. MIRZAPORE SqSaRE^ 15 x 13.0, L< : OAK SIDEBOARD, S OAK HTGHmnu^nwunmnvn BACK CHAIRS, OAK DINING TO-MORROW MORNING, TABLE, DINNER WAGON, OAK At 10.30 sharp. OVERMANTEL, 2 OAK MORRIS SALE BY AUCTION CHAIRS, Settee, SINGER : DROPOf HEAD MACHINE, Kerbs, CoalVALUABLE PLATE GLASS SHOW rT^fnPTmw Tablnn ApKnf T( V AND COUNTER CASE (6ft 6in long, S?™^ n^rVr-l?? w.^F J 2ft 2in wide, and 3ft 3in high), com- .KECORDCAB»BTS White and plete with plate glass shelves Gold DINNER SER\ ICE. RIMU SETTEE, 2 RIMU PEDESTAL SITTING-ROOM: OFFICE DESKS (7 drawers), 2 RIMU TURKISH SQUARE, 12 x 10.6, L< OFFICE DESKS (4 Drawers), ' 2 LARGE CHESTERFIELD, Radiator, RIMU TYPISTS' TABLES, 3 RIMU Flower Bqwls, Palm Stands, 2 Corner H B CHAIRS, 2 RIMU SWIVEL Chairs, GULBRANSEN PLAYEROFFICE CHAIRS, 4 RIMU OFFICE PIANO, 60 RECORDS, 8 Pedestals OCC. CHAIRS, 4-DRAWER FOOLS- ™& B°wls- MIRRORS, Pictures, CAP FILING CABINET, 14ft. COUN- Vases> Mahogany Coal-vase, BEAUTER, 3 FORMS, ELECTRIC TIME TIFUL CORNER SETTEE, ?iano L, ' CLOCK, "SLINGSBY" TRUCK, stool < OVERMANTEL, 400 Books and SUNDRY TOOLS, ETC. < Shelves. - A]go . BREAKFAST-ROOM: - Ll< i ' China Cabinet, 0 Oak Dining Chairs, Ex. 2 ALMOST NEW "REMINGTON" Dining Table, Sideboard, set Dish STANDARD TYPEWRITERS, in per- Covers, Clock, Pictures, Plate Stand, A! feet order Elee. Cooker, 3-fold Screen. 0 BRAND NEW "TITAN" ELECTRIC CONTENTS 5 BEDROOMS: ; DRILLS 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, th On the Premises, No. 88, Jervois quay, Double, Single, and % Bedsteads, Wire City. and Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, 5 Tj 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received Duehesse Chests, large Wardrobe in CI -*-i* instructions from the Receiver, sections, with drawers and cupboards, J] United Distributors, Ltd., to Sell on the Writing Table, Oak Kerbs, Easy premises,'.as above: Chairs, Mirrors, Cabinet Chest of o TT ,, T _ r-TT^-rrr r> a <=tp riwim? Drawers, Rugs, Runners, Carpet v SLZ w ' OFFICE SquareSj Li stair Carpet and Rodg> ■ FURNISHINGS, ETC. Pedestals, Ottoman, Curtains, Blan- : On view morning of sale. kets, Sheets, Quilts. _ . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Oak Hallstand, 3 Oak Morris Chairs, Music Auctioneers Cabinet, contents of kitchen and yard, U Glassware, Crockery, Aluminium ; Ware, Boilers, Linen Basket, Jars, C GREAT SALE Grocery Bins, Steps, Wringer, Cupboard, Lawn Mower, 50ft New Hose, , Of Spade, Forks. Saws, Brooms, Sweeper, "; -„ . ™, T . -vtt^ t,at ,™- Motor-car Grease, lot of Tools and Sun- ?•' MAORI AND POLYNESIAN dries ' ll: ARTIFACTS ' Also- D „ BRAND NEW HOOVER ELECTRIC A • At CLEANER (old power) McKENNA'S On VIEW FROM 9 A.M. MORNING OF SALE. (The New Zealand "Christie's"). NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, . Auctioneer. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Of, ; : 700 ARTICLES. '700 ARTICLES. . w Includes Tiki in Greenstone, Bone, and FRIDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1929, Ivory; Mere in Greenstone, Bone, and m „.. __ q rITTC . fi Wood; numerous greenstone pendants, utpttom nw tnrrV y Carved Combs, Carved Human- Bone "utptthv gup nl cirrr* v Flutes, a Great Selection of Toki, genii- AUCTION SALE OF SUIIfe. t; me Maori Feather Mats, Maori Fish ! Hooks, Mutukaka, Bird Snares, Carved n „,(,,,,, wrrsnv Avn en „.<n « no Prows of Canoes, Carved Tekoteko, and R AMbIA WILbON AND CO. will bell o many other Magnificent Pieces. at their Auction Rooms, 100 MEN'S t, ■ , t.t , r v „„ , r •■ NEW SUITS, all in good sizes— „ Buying the Works of the Old Maori is a * Safer Investment than the Bank of Eng- SHS.X! at 2 ° clock" • land, as they will not take years to double &SrT\*i-' at °> c f' their present value. They are increasing in IRIDAI, at 2 o clock. n value over night. All neW) direct from Auckland work- "; rooms, guaranteed pure wool, high-grade EARLY APPLICATION FOR CATA- art silk linings, all this season's shapes, s LOGTJKS ADVISED, AS ONLY A „r ey worsteds fawns mauves erev- G LIMITED NUMBER ISSUED. f, 7> orsteds- la™s > ™an\ es- &<* i blues, also navy serge. Hand-finished, sizes <: 3 to 6, fitting chests from 34 to 40 inches. \ TUESDAY WEDNEDAY, AND m MBN , S NKW STnTS THURSDAY, 100 MEN'S NEW SUITS. 17th, 18th, and 10th DECEMBER, 100 MEN'S NEW SUITS. At 1 p.m. sharp each day. n c ■ <.• „., , .c. ' Open lor inspection Thursday After- 1 . McKENNA'S noon. Your greatest opportunity for a (The New Zealand "Christie's"), smart new Christmas and holiday Suit at , 246, Lambton quay, Wellington. your own price on Friday. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., On view from Friday, 13th December. 98j Manners street> opp . Eegent Theatre. J J. F. McKENNA, i Auctioneer. j. * I AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1929, at 2.30 p.m. c WESLEY ROAD FREEHOLDS THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, CORNER OF BOLTON STREET AND AURORA TERRACE. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL SUBMIT TO PUBLIC AUCTION i ■ • ' •• On WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1929, at their REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT, CHAMBERS, 41-43, PANAMA STREET, THE THREE UNIQUELY-SITUATED PROPERTIES—No. 66, AURORA TER- '. RACE, and Nos. 2 and 16, WESLEY ROAD. . Having frontages of 82ft loin and 165 ft 3in to Wesley road, and about 121 ft to Bolton I street and Aurora terrace, with the three One-storied Residences thereon, of P ' 7to 9 rooms. INSPECTION AFTERNOONS ONLY. Full particulars from ■ Messrs. IZARD, WESTON, STEVENSON, & CASTLE, . SOLICITORS, 161, FEATHERSTON STREET, i Or HARCOURT & QO., Auctioneers, 41, Panama street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 24

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