Hidden Wealth in N. 21 Many homes throughout the Dominion unknowingly j possess antiques of considerable value. The propn*. tor of Auckland’s Antique House can convert thctt treasures into cash. He is in touch with wealthy collectors throughout the world and has been commissioned to buy old furniture, pictures, silverware jewellery, and objets d’art by connoisseurs and museums. If you have any article that you believe to be valuable it will be to your advantage to consult the Auckland Antique House. The advice of Mr Goodsell, the proprietor, is at your service. The Art Lover's Rendezvous At Auckland’s Antique House, collectors can spend a pleasant (and profitable) hour inspecting the large collection of Etchings, Fine Old Furniture, Antiques. Sheffield Plate, Cai^ Old Volumes, and Stamps. The Print Room is always open. Here patrons' are invited to view a wonderful collection at then leisure. Antique Furniture Carefully Restored and Furniture Made to Order. Ladies’ Own Fancy Work Mounted on Stools or Chairs. For All Things Quaint and Beautiful Visit Auckland’s Antique House L (William Goodsell, Proprietor.) 456 UPPER QUEEN STREET. m PH J =3r vS p n om m zldiw/'W % mmz//i/iiiiiii\i jiiiiimwxw
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 18
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