AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, JUNE 19. At 2 p.m. jh Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 300 LOTS. 300 LOTS. fpO LOTS. CONTINUATION OF SALE , Of HIGH GRADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. : Under Instructions from Mrs Gray Dixon *■ , and Other Vendors. SEVEN-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (Practically new, seven-drawer, latest model. Rotary 1 shuttle), SEVEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE '(Upholstered crocodile hide), BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET ’/Large size, pretty shadings, 13.6 x 10.6), ' AXMINSTER CORRIDOR RUG (12 x 4.6), PRETTY DRAWING ROOM SUITE, JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, ■ WALNUT IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Haake; a great instrument), ,10-STOP BELL ORGAN, COLLECTION OF GENUINE PEWTER V ' WARE, Bronze Ornaments, Chinese Curios. Japanfee Cabinet, Paintings, Carved Placques, Chinese Gongs, Brassware, OAK-CHINA CABINET, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, LIQUEUR CUPBOARDS. 'ST AMES- SAMSON AND CO. tt , have received instructions from Mrs Gray Dixon and other Vendors to continue this Smle of costly Furniture and Chattels. Chesterfield suite, drawing room suite, 3 Axminstdr carpets, velvet-pile runner, sofa fugs, 12 s 4.6-hall carpet,-leather dining loom suite, quaint oak sideboard, s.g. settee, p.ir. chairs, oval extending dining table, •ire-seat couch, stained wardrobe, duchesse chest*, fireside chairs, EMBOSSED FIRE BBT, vase”, ornaments, crockery, stained dieval, SARATOGA TRAVELLING TRUNK, bronze ornaments, occas. tables, Scotch chest, electric table lamp, cedar sideboard. VIOLIN IN CASE, kerbs, table cover, curtains, hallstand, double and, single wood bedsteads, pots and pans, cooking, utensils, kitchen furniture, etc., etc. Also, 1 1 M'CLARY ELECTRIC COOKER. ‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, At 2.30 o’clock. TO BOOT - TRADE AND STORES. 500 PAIRS GUM BOOTS. PM. ' TPE D-D I N G • is instructed to sell by .auction, at Jus Rooms, ■ on-Wednesday,' at r 2.3o o clock, 400 pairs. Men’s Gum Boots.-■ :• , 100 pairs Women’s ■ and Children’s. Gum Boots. These are British manufacture, and will, fce sold in- trade Jots with option. •
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 12
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