sax.es by auction JgXPIRATION QF J RASE. ‘•ryiHE “ry*HE JpONSONBY jyyARKET,” J>ONSONBY TyyAEKE T, *» 150 PONSONBY ROAD (Next West End Theatre). J. H. A* NSELL AND CPFavoured with instructions from Messrs. Euer Eros., whose lease of tile premises known as the above expires shortly, will offer by Auction, on the Premises, commencing jyjOXDAY — 10. |3O A.M., AND FOLLOWING DATS, TENTH. STOCK IS CLEARED, CATALOGUE OF QOGD C SED JpURIsTSHINGS pLENISHMENTS, WITHOUT RESERVE. Also, MOTOR-CAR (1926), CHEV. DE LUTE MODEL. D l^^. 0 EOOM FURNITURE.—SIDEBOARDS, OAK, RIMU, KAURI, modern and antique, including SOLID. ELK. OAK SIDEBOARD, Early Victorian design, hand carved, B.P. mirror, craftsman’s work; Buffet, Dinner Wagons; 3PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in shadow tissue, rimu finished; EASY CHAIRS cover; 7-PCE. LEATHERSSXtiRs SUITE « 6 IBEX DINING CHAIRS; new; PLATE MIRRORS, Kerbs, Fenders, Brasses, OAK AND RIMU DINING CHAIRS, Settees, Hearthrugs, Palmstands, Pictures, 6 GRAMOPHONES, Records, Oak and Rimu Hallstands, Seats, Clocks, Carpets, Vases, Ornaments, Bookshelves, WALNUT BUFFET (antique), Col. Couches 3-VALVE WIRELESS SET, Violins, Mandolins, Cornet, Kettle Drum, Phonographs, and Books, Paintings, Prints, Amberol Records. Bedroom furniture oak SUITES, 3 and 4 pieces, latest designs; RIMU SITES, WARDROBES, rimu, oak, and kauri; Bedsteads, Single and Double; Wire Woven Mattresses, Single Stretchers, Couches, Day Beds, Combination Bedsteads, Rimu Chests (with mirror), Scotch Chests (3 and 5 drawers), Rugs, Mats, LINOLEUM SQUARES, Cushions, New and Used Bedding (.all sizes), Pillows, Bedside Tables, Brassmounted Bedsteads (all sizes), CHEVAL DRESSING CHESTS, Duchess Pairs, Tall Boy Chests (rimu), Toilet Pedestals, Medicine Cabinets, Toilet Ware. Kitchen fittings and general. Dressers (rimu and kauri, assorted sizes), Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Linoleums, Saratoga Trunk, PARTITION ON CASTORS (9ft by 6ft), Sewing Machines, Shop Counter (6ft), Showcase, Fireless Cooker, Step Ladders, Blinds (18in to 42in). Clocks, Meat Safes, Saucepans, Kit. Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, Primus Camp Stove (good), PR. CADILLAC MOTOR HEADLIGHTS, Elec. Fittings, Lawn Markers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, 2 Crosscut Saws, CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Lathe, Basket Grates, Fly Screen Frames, Wi dow Frames and Sashes, and all requirements for the Home. )TS OF Q.OOI), 3,001 ] yjSABLE MUST BE CLEARED.
This Large Collection should he of Interest to Dealers and Buyers. Packing and Carting can be arranged. CHEVROLET MOTOR DE LUXE (1926), 1 MODEL, 5-seater, e. 1., s.s., bumpers, f. and r. disc wheels, original paint and rubber good, mechanically sound, everything A 1 condition; trial given. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. EVERYTHING GOES TO THE HAMMER gTARTING 10.30 A.M. TERMS CASH. AND (^°» AUCTIONEERS, 167 SYMONDS STREET. Phone 41-918. J. H. RID AY, D ECEMBER AT 12 NOON. 9 gIX-ROOMED JQ WELLING, 3: viNG EDWARD ST., DOMINION RP j J>OBT. QARR AND Have received instructions from MR. G. W. CLARKE to Sell by Auction, at their rooms, 20 Swanson Street, on FRIDAY, December 9, at 12 Noon, nETURN VERANDAH SIX-ROOMED JAi VILLA, with wash-house attached; porcelain bath, range and hot water and gas lighting. The section has a frontage of approximately 50ft. by 123 ft. (22.6 per.) and the Title is Land Transfer. TERMS. —Cash above Mortgage to State Advances Dept, of approximately £573. Conditions of Sale may be seen, and further particulars obtained, at the office of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Albert Street, or at the office of the Auctioneers, Swanson Street. R. R. AND QITY yy £JITY A. AREHOUSE. AREHOUSE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, LISTER BUILDING, VICTORIA ST. E. D ECEMBER AT NOON. 13, MESSRS. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON AND AUSTIN, favoured with instructions by the Owners, will sell on the above date, T HAT MODERN WAREHOUSE PROPERTY, KNOWN AS pOOTE’S JgUILDING, Situated in Elliott Street, immediately opposite Smith and Caughey's, in the very heart of the Wholesale Soft Goods Area in Auckland City. The Land has a Frontage of 57FT. 4IN. TO ELLIOTT ST. 57FT. 4IN. TO ELLIOTT ST. 56FT. 10IN. TO ALBERT ST. 56FT. 10IN. TO ALBERT ST. An a Through Depth of 215 FT. 2IN. The Buildings erected on the Block are; A modern 2-storeyed Ferro-concrete Building, designed to suit the requirements of the soft goods trade. Built over the full frontage to Elliott St., and going back a depth of 125 ft., giving an area of over 7,000 sq. ft. on each floor. In addition to the main entrance from Elliott St., direct access is also obtained from Albert St., which is very convenient for the expeditious handling of goods. This building is exceptionally well constructed and is built to carry three additional floors. Vacant possession of a considerable portion of the building can be arranged. The frontage to Albert St. is taken up by the approach to the Warehouse building, the balance of the area being partially covered by a two-storey brick building at present used for manufacturing purposes. Elliott St. is the home of the Wholesale Soft Goods Trade, at present, but it is sure to develop into a retail area in the near future. Albert St. is already a busy retail area, and has rapidly increased in value in recent years. Further particulars on application to JJUTHERFORD, JJOBINSON AND JUSTIN, ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, P.O. 616, AUCKLAND. MACHINERY FOB SALE LLUM Electrical Co. Ltd. Anzac Av.. Auckland, for Electrical Motors and Machinery -Phones 44-443, 46-611, . MACHINERY WANTED TRACTOR, recent model, must oe in good working order; state h.p., lowest cash price.—D., 6134, The Sun,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 3
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