HARVEY, FULTON AND HILL. gALE ^ALE OF 2- CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 1 CHAPPELL PIANO, CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS. Ia the Mart, RUSSELL STREET :: HASTINGS TUESDAY AUGUST 3rd, at 2 p.m. TVJESSRS HARVEY, FULTON AND HILL, under inatructiona from various clients, will sell: — 1 Chesterfield and 2 Divan Chairs (in floral moquette and well sprung), 1 Chesterfield and 2 Divan Chairs (in wool Moquette), 2 Carpets, 2 Settees and Squabs, 1 fcjeagrass Settee, 4 Seagraes Chairs, 1 ^ Rimu Bedstead, 2 aingle Rimu Bedsteads, 2 Double Rimu Bedsteads, 2 Oak Duchesses^ 1 Oak Duchesse Seat, 2 Oak Tallboys, 2 Small Rimu Tallboys, 3 Rimu Waiters, 2 Oak Waitress, 3 Rimu , Sideboards, 2 Upholstcred Chairs, 2 Fireside Chairs, 2 Occasioial Tables, 10 Dining Chairs (slip in seats), 6 Kitchen Chairs, 3 Single Alattresses, 3 Double Mattresses( 2 Seagrass Pranis, 2 Seagrass Pushchairs, 3 Rimu Duchesses, 1 Smoker 's Stand, 1 Firetidy, Crockery, lot isboks, 1 Electrolux Floor Polisher, Pots and Pans, Garderiers' Tools, Bicyclcs, Sundri'es. One 7-valve Gulbransen mantcl modei all-vvave Radio.
NOTE. — This is a specially good entry of fumishings an the best of condition. The whole of the entry being for sale practically without resbrve, anyone on the look-out for suitable furnishings should not fail to atteutl the sale. W. E. TAYLOR. . Auctioneer. SOMETHING NEW IN HASTINGS. , Q.REAT pUBLIC ^UCTION Of ANTIQUE FURNITURE & EFFECTS. On the Premises: * Adjacent COSY THEATRE, HASTINGS. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 5th and 6th AUGUST at 2 p.m. each day. JJESSRS. ' HARVEY, FULTON & HILL have received instructions from MESSRS. McKENNA (N.Z. Cliristies,' of Wellington) to sell: — A marvellous collection of Genuino Antiques (practically all articles have been passed by the British Antique Dealers' Association as genuine). A brief description \ of a few articles of the catalogue is: — . Set of M^hogany Georgian Dining Chairs, with 6 Standard and 2 Carvers dated 1790, Hepplewhite Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard (a genuine piece standing on 6 very flne tapered legs dated 1795). Some very fine Cards (all folding) in Rosewood with tripod base. Pole Banner, Firescreen, Sheritan Mahogany Toilet Mirror, Dropside Mahogany Table with 5 legs and brass claw feet, Mahogany Bookcase, old Sheffield Plate, Coffee Pots, Salts, Peppers, Cake Baskets, etc. s ALSO — A very flne Rockingham Tea Set and Staffordshire Lustre Set, some glo'rious pieces of old French Serves China in Fruit Bowls and Vases, colours in Blue du Roi, and Turquoise; Carpets, Turkish and others. ALSO — Many other rare pieces. A most valuable and wonderful collection. NOTE. — ■ We have pleasure in recommendifig our very many clients to. attend the above sale. Never before in the history of Hastings has such a beautiful and priceless collection of antiques come under the hammer. Be ccrtain and attend. W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL RESIDENTIAL SITES. Q EXCELLENT . SECTIONS, situated in good locality. Frontages of 4Sft by 166ft. PRICE: £90 eacb. £7K DEPOSIT will buy 4-roomed House and sleeping porch. All conveniences, hot and cold water off range. Handy to school. PRICE is £600 — Balance as Tent. £500 WANTED for 3-roomed Dwelling. All conveniences. Situated West side. Corner section. WORTH INSPECTING. HARVEY, FULTON . & HILL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS P. J. S. GEORGE — The Printer (Established for Half-a-Century) OFFICE STATfONERY & SUPPLIES. SDOW CARDS & TIOKET BOARDS. Cur. Heretauuga and Warren Streets. HASTINGS CORONATION COMMENTARY CORONATION - COMMENTARY By DENNIS. Suppliea Expected in a Few Dayu. RECORD YOUR ORDER NOW. BBCOKD YOUR ORDER NOW. Jp O S T E R gBOOK j Heretaunga Street a HASTINGS i j pitEClSION tiTEEL F1L1NG CAB1NETS, Sehaeffer Pena and Pencils, » Twinlock Loose Leaf Ledgers, Priuting ; aud Office Supplies. Telephone 3963 t'or our Uepreseutative to call. WATTIE HM1TED. yOUE ASTHMA casily controlled. Take only CAL-MIN — fully effective reinedy, wliicli renews strength of membranes and tissues with necessary minerals. krnny testimonials on file. . Only 2/G 4-lb. pkt. Nocl Wilson's Pharmacy, and the Alan Grant Pliarmac^..
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 12
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