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AUCTIONS. PHENOMENAL AUCTION SALE ,ON THE PREMISES. CRYSTAL HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY (Nest to Dominion avenue) eOfttXri HIGH-GRADE CHINA AND CRYSTA h , ££000 koUUU HIGH-GRADE CHINA AND CRYSTAL owOUUU piOAY, 10.30 a.m.—CONTINUE ALL DAY. QILVERSIONE & CO., Auctioneers. Owing to expiry of lease wo havo bec3n in•s structed to dispose of the whole of the stock of Highest Grade China and Crystal that, this store has been noted for. Magnificent Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Supper Sets, Salad Sets Cup, Saucer, avid Plat* Sets Ornamental Plates, Dishes, Bowls, Statuettes, etc., by those famous makers Wed'cwood Ainsley, Worcester, Hammersley, Royal Albert, Mason, Ajnphora : •Coiepbrt, Weeroft, and Dresden. Wonderful' Crystal. A most extensive. ' 'varied and choice stock Vases, Bowls, Champagne, Wine, and Spirit Glasses. Water Sets, VVine Sets, Liqueur Sets, Water Jugs, Decanters, Beakers, etc., bj the two world-famous makers, Stuart and Webb Corbett. , -j ■; ; : , SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers. , NOTEi—Thisis the first, opportunity that lovers- of beautiful China and Crystal have of buying iby. Public. Auction. '■'; -'■ ■ , ' ' ■ SHOP FITTINGS AND: SHOWCASES WILL BE SOLD ON ; MONDAY, 1.30. 1 Oak Showcase., 4ft x 3ft.s 7ft high; 1 Oak Showcase,.'3ft x--Bin-.x 7ft high; 1 Counter; 2"Shbw Stands: 1000 ft of New Shelving; Lot Inlaid-Linoleum.1

T.TINGS WAY'S AUC'L'ION MART, -^ 78, Lambton quay. ' TO-MORROW AT 1.30 P.M. ITHE'L-ARGEST AND 'BEST SELECTION OF USED FURNITURE, CARPETS, LTNOS., BEDROOM AND CHESTERFIELD SUITES, WARDROBES, DUCHESSE CHESTS, TALLBOYS, SINGLE OAK AND RIMU BEDS, MATTRESSES, LAT- ' EST SINGER DROPIIEAD MACHINES, GRAMOPHONES, WIRELESS. SETS, KITCHEN AND H.B. CHAIRS, 3 GRAMOPUOXES, CUSHIONS, CROCKERY, and SUNDRIES. NUMBER-OF LADIES' FROCKS (m best material aud latc&l debigns) We have 3,PIANOS, which will be submitted' and sold to highest biddcib, as our instructions me to sell the lot. 1 FRANCIS' BARNIiTT MOTOR-CYCLE (in good running ordei). . AlsoIhe Kiist,Consignment, of the Woll-Lnown Pullets from the llutt Valley, eom]>iismg 12 White Leghorn and 12 Black Orpington Pulletb (nothing bottei pio--1 viable). .lAS. D DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. Our Room& auII be open To-moircnv Night for piivatc sales. /FRIDAY, .jl 2 p.in (TO-MORROW). T^OIJERTY. .AUC'iIONEERING, LTD., -*-'--112'and'14, Mauneib street, have been favoured with instructions to Sell in their Rooms, CONTENTS 'qi'1/ SEVEN ROOMS, REMOVED FROM- AURORA TIiRRACE to /their Rooms for convomence of Sale, consisting of— 2 CnESfERFIELD SUITES. 5 EASY CHAIRS, 4 CARPETS (Wilton and Axmhibtcr, sizes 12 x 15, 10.0 x 32, 9 x 12, 7.G x 9), all in good older; 0 SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS and 'WIRES, 2 DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, CARPET RUNNERS, DININGROOM TABLE and CHAIRS, SIDEBOARD, COLUMBIA GRAMO- - PHONE and 200 RECORDS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,- ORNAMENTS. AND PICTURES. ■Everything is 111 fiist-class, ' older aud condition., Sale Without Reserve. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING. LID., W M-DONALD. Auctioneer. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, LOWER HUTT. BUNGALOW AND FURNITURE. On the Premises, SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, ID3O, ' At 2 p.m. J' OHN; W. FOSTER AND CO. (in conjunction with L, W. Fergi^ou) have been instructed by tho Public Tnisteo to submit ior Sale by Auction— ,Concrete Bungalow of 5 good rooms, built only a few months. Interior all heart timbers, and contains all latest appointments, and in perfect order! Situated 2' minutes from Woburn Railway Station. Government mortgages £1100 (approximately). Terms cash over mortgages. Immediate po&scsMon FURNITURE' AND SUNDRIES. Dining-room Table, 4 11.8. Chans, Sideboaj-d ■ (mirror fiont), Moms Couch and Swab, Linos (new), Garpel.'Square 12ft x Oil ai= new, Oak Jjedvoom Suite (Wardrobe, Tcdehta], Bedstead (4ft Cm) and Duchcs), 2 Scagrass Chairs, Hall Runner llVijds, Oak-Framed Pictures Cvi tains in all 100 ms, Blinds, and Sundiics. ALSO: " -Gramophone (His Master's Voice), with 48 Records as new, cost £28 10s. 411 the above furniture is practically new and good quality, and will be sold immediately after offering the property. For further particulars, key to view, conditions of sale, etc., apply to John W. Foster and Co., Auctioneers, Wellington; L. XV. Jer"uson, Land Agent, Lower Hutt; or District Public-Trustee, Wellington. Estate J. M. Fiett, deceased. 'J.O-AIORROW, At 1.30 pjn. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF krasss ass PHONE (AVON! A). 10ft GLASS !N 01. orxux erijftT. STRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS. TO SELL THE CONTKNTS 01' TWO WELL-FURNISJTED UOMr.S REMOVED TO THE MART TOW COMEMENCE OF,SALE. - 300 L^ s 300 COMPRISING. SINGER DROPHEAD (00). a new machine, 2 DIVAN SUITES, m MOQUETTE AND SILK TAPESTRY, OAK BEDROOM SUULE, GRAMOPHONE AND 50 RECORDS. JACOHEAN DINING'- SUITE. OAK-DINING TABLE, 0 OAK H.B. CHAIRS. OAK SIDEBOARD. 3 WARDROBES. (5 DUCIirSSi: ' CHESTS. 4 EASY OHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH, CHINA CABINET. Ottoman, linoleums, c.p. tea s>et, 4 d. -wood beds and mattresses, 10 single wood beds,' wringer, whatnot, dresser (glass doors), carpets, rugs, runneis, d.s. cot, mangle, kit. table, and chairs, casement and window blinds, blankets, sheets, ON "VIEW FROM 9 a.m. . NO RESERVE. I . C. W. PRICE, 1 Auctioneer. PRUPEKntiS fOr oALfc. ORIENTAL BAY. AS Owner is leaving New Zealand permanently, we have pleasure in offering:— GENTLEMAN'S UP-TO-DATE REINFORCED CONCRETE ROUGHCAST'HOME of 8 spacious rooms, enn loom, arid garage, containing ever} up-to-date- convenience; interior expensively finished. The land has two street fionUge- with ear enhance off bitumen ioacl; well shel leicil horn both noith and &outhcilj> ivind^. \ct losing Jioflmig 01 ihn «omler iul view or maximum sunlight; no ucantome climb, but ju=t, oil Oncnial paiade J'ull paiUeulai.s iiom J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 16

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