AUCTIONS. PEOPLE'S ' AUCTIOX MART, 19 Courtenay Place. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, at 2 p.m. Will sell on behalf of various venders a large consignment of Household Furniture. 2 pianos, sideboards, wardrobes, duchesses, d. and s. oak beds and wires, kapoks, folding beds, d. and k. tables and .chairs, highback chairs, linos, carpets, and rugs, prams, pushchairs, child's chairs, liqueur stands, books, gent's bike, large mangle, 6 iron aerial pojes, household.- sundries,, and utensilfc. Also'so 'tweed suit lengths (English), trousers,-sheets, quilts, towels, and a large ariety> of drapery. - , TO BE SOLD, WITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE.—We are open for Private Sales on Eriday evenings. T. (TOMMttGLES, . '. Proprietor. R. J. GOODWIX. Auctioneer. ' AUCTIOX SALE 'of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND . ■- . - EFFECTS; ETC., . " To be held at our Mart, 135 Lambton Quay, 'af'l.3o p.m..TOMORROW, FRIDAY. MESSRS. DUNBAR- SLOANE, LTD.. ' .AUCTIONEERS, have been favoured with "instructions to sell by Public Auction I the following -catalogue of Household Furniture and effects, comprising:—L Oak" bedroom suites, wardrobes, couches, oak and rimu beds" complete, duchesses, tallboys, kitchen, dining, and 'office tables, mattresses, pillows, etc. -- -ALSO: Tablecloths, pillow slips, curtains, blankets, bundles of good novels; all in perfect order and. condition. ALSO: Radios, 5 and 6 valves, veiy latest models, 00 days' guaiantee, any trial. . ALSO: Preserving jars and kitchen utenbils of all descriptions. DUNBAR SLOANE, ' -Auctioneer. UNRESERVED DRAPERY AUCTION, TOMORROW (FttIDAY), at 1.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON AUCTION* ROOMS, 3:5 ■*-' Gbuznee Street, OPPOSITE TE \RO POST OFFICE, will sell by Pubic Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, balance ot Drapery from BELL'S DRAPERY CO. and a largo catalogue of Household Furniture; Including: LADIES' COAT OVERALLS, Nightdresses. BOYS' PYJAMAS. MEN'S SHIRTS, Singlets, DRESSES BLOOMERS, CHILDREN'S FROCKS Coats, CARDIGANS, BLANKETS! Men's Trousers, etc, etc. OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, Rhnu bideboards, OAK SIDEBOARDS, Single and Double -Beds, DRESSING TABLES, Oak Dinner Wagons. O\K AND RIMU CHAIRS, Easy Chairs, KEAG-RASS 'CHAIRS, Mirror DRESSMAKER'S MODELS, etc. Also, at 1.15 p.m. sharp, Complete BLACKSMITH'S OUTFIT including FORGE STAND, Blower, BLOWPIPE, DRILLING MACHINE Emery Wheel, FILES, Footprint SNTPS, Hacksaws, LNGINEER'S HAMMERS, etc., etc. VICTOR KIRKBEGK, ' Auctioneer. rr^'SSSF 0^ --' XO'f E.-FQI:LO\V. THE CROWD to the MART wheic yon" get a FAIR DEAL AND BARGAINS with a big B. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 20
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