AUCTION. TOMORROW! 1.30 p.m. ■ AT No. 4 COMMERCIAL FLATS,. DIXON STREET. | T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in-! structed by Mrs E. F. Hayden to sell, by public auction, superior Household Furniture as follows:— 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in moquette, independent sprung, in splendid order, Oak Gateleg Table, 4 Oak Dining Chairs, Oak Bay-front China Cabinet, Upholstered Fireside Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Axminster Carpet Oft. x 12ft. 6in.), Mohair Rug, Oak Escritoire with cabriole legs, FERRANTI ELECTRIC RADIATOR, Card Table, Cushions. Fire Screens, MODERN FUME! OAK DOUBLE BED with RIMLESS WING MIRROR DUCHESS to match, Cheval Dressing Table, Bedside Table. Camp Bed, 9ft. x 10ft. Gin. SUPEI AXMINSTER CARPET, good Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows, Silk Curtains and Pelmet, Axminster Hall Rugs. Oak Single Bed, Oak Tallboy, Bissel’s Carpet Sweeper, Empire Electric Vacuum Cleaner, E.P. Coffee Percolator, 6-valve ALL WAVE GULBRANSEN RADIO, OTTO WALKER BINOCULARS, in leather case, Vickers Hand Sewing Machine, Eiderdowns, Bedspreads, Crockery, Sundries. ■ The furniture is of excellent quality and in splendid condition. On view morning of sale or by appointment, ’phone 1280. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. Commencing 1 p.m. AT 116 DIXON STREET. J. KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late M. A. Carpenter *c sell, by public auction, Household Furniture as follows:— PIANO, HEINE (iron frame, tricord) 2 Chesterfields, 5 Easy Chairs, Standard Lamp and Shade, Curtains, Cushions, THE BEST IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET and Felt, covering a room 23ft, 6in. x 20ft., also alcove and hall, about 70 yards (in splendid order), 30 Occasional Tables Pictures, 2 Upholstered Chairs, Drawleaf Table (sft. 6in., extends to Bft.) 8 Upholstered Dining Chairs, 2 Seagrass Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Chesterfield, Books, 2 large Carved Sideboards, Clock, Ornaments, Singei Drophead Sewing Machine, Tea Waggon, Green Carpet (15 x 12), E.P Spirit Kettle, Epergne, E.P. Cake Dishes, Cruets, etc., Cutlery, Doultor and Fancy China, 13 yards Carpel Runner (36in. wide), Mohair Slij Mats, Single Rimu Bed and Wire good Kapoc Mattresses, Chest Drawers, Spring-top Ottoman, large Kaur Wardrobe, Commode Chair, Imperia' Axminster Carpet (12 x 10, Fawn anc Blue), Carpet (13 x 10, Fawn anc Pink), Hearth Rug, CHESTERFIEL! AND 3 CHAIRS covered in Geno: Velvet (specially made by ScouliaCo.), Morris Settee, Glass-top 800 l Case and Cupboard, Folding Writing Desk, large Double Door, Mirrm Wardrobe, Cheval Duchess, Carpe' (7 x 9), Double Bed and Box Mattress, good Kapoc Mattress, Carpet Oft. x 6ft. 6in.), 2 Chests Drawers Linoleum, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, practically new ELECTROLUi CARPET SWEEPER. MORRIS 14 CAR, in splendid order THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERS '• comprising section 2 roods 34.3 perches with faithfully built 9-roomed house thereon, also 4-roomed cottage and goof garage, room for tennis court, will be submitted to auction at 2 p.m. J. KERSLAKE, ’Phone 1329. Auctioneer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1942, Page 6
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