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| AUCTIOVS. :| ON THE PREMISES, 11 MAY STREET (approached by Tiiiakori Road or Molesworth Street). SUPERIOR FURNITURE, WALTER ' COLLINSON PIANO (as netv-), COSTLY WILTON CARPET, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, and general furnishings, 9 VOLS. QUIVER ANi NUAL, etc. TOMORROW (TUESDAY); At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, will sell on behalf. oE Mrs.J E. Sims, who is leaving for south, the entire contents of her neatly-furnished home, without reserve. Including: WALTER COLLINSON PIANO (best model, under-damper, beautiful rosewood ease, and like new), extra heavy FRINGED WILTON CARPET (10ft. Gin x Oft, pretty design), VERY WELL SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD : SUITE (covered in best wool moi quettc), costly OAK JACOBEAN i TEA WAGON (fitted with drawer), attractive OAK CHINA CABINET, seat kerb, nice vases and ornaments, ', pictures, curtains, art cushions, book- ! case, lot good novels, 9 VOLS. i. QUIVER ANNUAL, valuable OLD VIOLIN, oxidised fire-set, sengrass chairs, GYDS 36in WILTON CARPET RUNNER. 4yds Axm. runner, 7ft 6in x 4ft Gin FRINGED WILTON HALL CARPET, 3 rooms good linoleum, large rev. wool rug, 3 duchesses, single, %, and double beds, with very: good wires and kapok mattresses, and: pillows,'s ;h.b. chairs, table, china, crockery, glassware, cutlery, aluminium pots, kettles, kitchen utensils, Bteel preserve pan, BALLBEARING EWBANK CARPET SWEEPER, ACME WRINGER, / electric iron, brooms, mops, jam. jars, and numerous other . lots. I. SILVERSTONE, ■ . • • -. . . .'Auctioneer. NOTE,.—A very attractive lot, and everything must be sold. \ ~ TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. ~~ 1 AUCTION. SALE OF SUPERIOR ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ! LINOS., CARPETS, ETC. i IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. GW. PRICE AND CO.,.AUCTION- • EERS, have instructions to sell a quantity of FURNITURE, REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE- • ' Comprising:— 4 oak bedroom suites, 3 divan suites, Jacobean • dming-rooin .suite, duchesse chests, oak tallboys, china cabinets, 8 dy- and single wood bedsteads, kapok teds, "pillows, screens,, . copper kerb with seat, lino., congo.. squares, pici tures. blinds, dinner wagon, s.g. chairs. Morris couches, kitchen table and : cliairs, step-ladders, dropside cot, sideboards, overmantels, blankets, sheets, ,■ • •: rjigs; .and furniture'; of every ; descrip- ': '■■:--■■.• tioii'l " "" V '■'■ ' • •' "■ \ i NO RESERVE. v ; ', , • 0. W. PRICE, AnctiQTieer.. j :.•■:■■ SPECIAL AUCTION,, \ TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 2 O'CLOCK SHARP, '. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA - ; STREET, . J ■ CONTENTS OF 7 WISLL FURNISHED 1 ROOMS. ,i TRAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have ■ *~^ received instructions to Auction ! WITHOUT RESERVE I ATTRACTIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (very latest design, all Tiand carved; ' cost £49 10s), AXMIN. BEDROOM ; CARPET, oak tallboy, occ. table/seagrass chair, ART SILK BEDSPREAD. SUPERIOR- OAK DINING SUITE, i AXMIN. CARPET, dinner wagon, 1 OAK CHINA CABINET, rugs, occ. tables, 2 HALL RUGS, BLACK OAK i HALL SETTLE, bronze hat rack. > SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE (very latest Genoa velvet; cost £31 10s), ATTRACTIVE AXMIN. CAR- ' PET, 12 x 0 (latent design). 6-valvc ! "Spartan" battery set, SINGER MACHINE, 'rimu dining' suite, portable gramophone, RADIATOR, Morris t couch, GAS HOTTENTOT, oak framed mirror, Plunket- cot, seagrass chairs, k. >, dreiger, k. chairs, garden hose, euu- . dries, etc. ' ■ ' • TO BE SOL/P POSITIVELY WITHOUT ; ■-''. RESERVE. i SALE TOMORROW (TUESDAY),. | , 2 O'CLOCK SHARP, A.V Om ROQMS. 57-50 LOWER CUBA ■ ■ -; - STREET. ■ , : . ; - DAVIS BROS.. Auctioneers, , i Below James Smith.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 16

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