AUCTIONS. CARPET SLAUGHTER. WE ARE SELLING LIQUIDATION CONSIGNMENT -OF SUPERIOR WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNER. UNDER LANDED COST. NOBODY SELLING THEIR OWN STOCK CAN DO THAT. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION>3 EERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street. Large variety to choose from. Come and make pure. . ' FROM N.Z. EXPRESS CO. STORE. SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF 6-ROOM-ED HOUSE, 66 SINGER MA- ■ CHINE, CARPETS. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK BEDROOM AND DINING SUITES, ETC. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. 280 . LOTS- 280 Removed to our Mart for Sale, z Without Reserve. 'CILVEESTONE AND CO., AUCTION- ► 3 EERS, .Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, have instructions from Owner to sell everything without reserve, Including: 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK BREAKFAST-ROOM. SUITE, OAK DINING SUITE, 3-P.IECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 extra easy chairs, oak high! ow, china, cabinet, oak Morris couch, 3 CARPETS, WILTON RUNNER, lot rugs, seagrass chairs, oak bookshelves, oxidised logbox, screen, kerb, spark screen, 3-fold large screen, oak tallboy, oak gent, com- " bitiation wardrobe, 66 SINGER OAK D.H. SEWING MACHINE, 4 dainty oak corner chairs, 2 runners, wardrobes, single beds, 2 duchesses, kitchen dresser, table, chairs, crockery, cutlery, glassware, pictures, • ■ toolsj 3 eiderdown quilts, wardrobe trunk, garden, hose, lawn mower, pots, kettle, kitchen utensils, and numerous other i: SILVERSTONE, '■ Auctioneer. "JLTcKENNA'S, The N.Z. Christie's, 18-24 MolesworUi Street. Will conduct a veiy interesting sale of PERIOD FURNITURE, HALL-MARKED SILVER, OLD CHINA, etc., in their rooms, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp 10MORROW, WEDNESDAY. Catalogue includes: — . . , Spanish mahogany extension dining table, mahogany dressing table, Victorian period Verm Martin Serpentine display cbainet, mahogany mother chest and writing bureau combined; old French gilt carved-i'ramed 4-foFd screen, Japanese hand-worked 4-fold screen, ■beautiful mahogany, sideboard, 2 walnut occasional chairs, Chinese Sheraton overmantel, Persian rugs, • mahogany side table with drawer under. Silver includes George II silver tankard, - ' Victorian silver coffee pots, old Sheffield coffee urn, silver-sugar shakers, English plated tea sets. China includes Spode dinner service, Wedgwood, Dresden, Doulton, Old ' Worcester, Majolica vases, Turnerware jugs, Georgian flint decanters, etc., VICTORIAN SILVER 4-PIECE TEA SET AND SPIRIT KETTLE, lustres, crystal ware, etc., Paisley fihawl, inlaid work boxes and writing bureaux, PAINTINGS by Claude Hayes, Cecil Hunt, Hargitt, Sir Hugh Stenton, N. M. May, Thomas Lavery, J. B. Kennington, McAuly Stevenson, and many other well-known artists. . J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. SEE ■ WEDNESDAY'S "POST" FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF IMPORTANT SALE TO BE HELD AT RONA BAY SATURDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933, Commenting at 10.30 a.m. SALE OF RAILWAY LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE AND GOODS. • MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LIMI--IU. TED, have been instructed to sell by Auction at the Railway Social Hall, Waterloo Quay, Wellington, on the above-men-tioned date: — LOST AND' UNCLAIMED IIUGGAGE AND GOODS, comprising boxes, bags, parcels, umbrellas, walking sticks, hats, swags, bicycles, etc., etc., including packages addressed: Arinoath Abel Delia Rlvk, Barrington, Burton-. Batter, Bctosi, Burkett, Boutell, Beckett, Buchan, Burthey, Burner, Brown, Barnett, Cuff, Cook, Calvert, Cameron, Cra,ig, Cortis, Durnett, Dickin, Dixon, Dalton, Drumrnond, Elliott, Ennis, Furniture Liquidation, Foreman, Gemmel, Garvey, Gribble, Hearne, Howlette, Harker, Harris, Hocking, Hackshaw, Hill, Isaac, Jones, Johnson, Lloyd, Loui Wing, Larsen, Leete, Metcalfe, McNearney, Morris, McCormack, Mayclair, Marshall, Mcßae, Mcnown, MeSwceucy, Murphy, Mercer, O'Keefe, O'Grady, Peach, Progress Motors, Parsons, Parker, Rae, Roberts, Rore, Smyth, Soldiers' Manufacturing, Somcrs, Smith, Smelting Co., Scott, Scoullar, Saunders. Tapp, Tristham, Taylor, Thompson, Trejidge, Ulmer, Woods, Watson, Williams, Wat Quon, Wren, Ward, Wilson.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 14
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