AUCTIONEERS. 0LEARING gALE. No. 31 FITZROY ROAD. TUESDAY. APRIL 23rd, 1929, At 2 p.m. McGt,ASRAN'S, IjTD„ Instructed by the Execufors of the late Mrs C. Ilav, will sell as above the wliole contents of the hoine, including:— DINING ROOM: Upright grand piano by Schiedmnyer & Sohne, of Stuttgart (in verv tine vvalnuf case), oak oval exfension diuing table (screw), oak buffct sideboard. al'ternoon cliina tcacups and saucers, E.P. Ica and cofiee set, cut-glass and erystal dishc.s, tumhler?. etc., Chesterfield eouch with loo.-e cover, inlaid linoleuin (good). Roto-oillo treadle sewing machiiie (new condition), seagrass cliair^, 7 good oi 1 paintings, fcndcr and hras^es, hearth rug, i'oldmg c-ard table. lot new crochet and sevving cottons, odd ehairs. SITTING ROOM: Inlaid linolcum to match dining room. 2 Indian rugs, settee with upholstered spring seat, Morris cliair. carved occ. tahle oak book-case. lot aood books. THREE BED ROOMS : Oak hedroom suite, gnod linoleutns, sidc tahles, hearth rugs, floor rugs, pictures and ornamcnts, hlinds and curtains. rimu duchess chest, 5-dr. cliest, 2 wardrobes. 3 single, beds and mattresses. fpather and kapok mnttresses. oak duchess cliest G pairs blankets, 6 pairs sliccts. II ALL: 10 Ynrds new inlaid linoloum. 10 yards hair earpet runner (new), 4 slip mats, sct hook shelves. KITCHEN : 2 Tables, 4 ehairs, good linoleum, preserving jars, jam, sauce, fruit, scales, kitchen croekery, electric iron, bread saw, table and desseit knives, forks and spoons, plate basket, saucepans, cooking utensils, Pcrfection cookcr (3-burner) and oven, gas stove. carpct sweeper. brushes, brooms and mops. OUTSIDE: 2 Barrels, bose, garden tools. mower, rolls wire netting. flowcr pots, roller, wlieelbarorw, spray pump. carpenters bench. lot lime. secatcurs, savv set, and sundries. fjp E A t rjl E A 1 rr\ e a 1 rjr e a 1 rp e a ! rjt e a 1 m e a ! m e a 1 rjp e a ! rjl e a i m e a ! !j\ e a 1 FAMOUS BELLAGALLA TEA. FAMOUS BELLAGALLA TEAFAMOUS BELLAGALLA TEA. FAMOUS BELT.AG ALLA TEA. FAMOUS BELLAGALLA TEA. FAMOUS BELLAGALLA TEA. fyLB BOXES. ti ,-rLB BOXES. 50 LB C1IESTSCHESTS. DIBECT FROM CEYLON. T)1RECT FROM CEYLON. DIRECT FROM CEYLON. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. J^/JcQLASHAN'S, LTDSOLE N.Z. AGENTS. II) 10 A L U 0 M E DEAL n OME A BUNGALOW RESI DENCE in ne« condition, built. of first-clas9 materials on a concrete foundatiori, and ideally situated on a roomy section. nicely laid out and planted, and oue one of the inost out-Handing sites of the Napier Hills, commanding an uninterrupted panoramic view of the tvhole of the bay, with picturesque views from every window. the house containa 5 entrances with concrete steps and porches, and French folding doors. FRONT H ALL. 12 x 7. with panelled walls LIVING ROOMn 20 x 15, with ingle 10 x 6. Open brick fireplace, builtili locker seats, landscape heavy glass casemeut windows giving a comprehensive view of Brcakwater, and opening through arch to BREAKFAS'l Al.COVE, H x 12, with French folding doors to sun oorch. BEDROOM 15 x 14, with tiled hre grate and white enauiel mantel nnd cupboards, porcelain hand basin with water on; 12ft whle casement with full width built-in dressirig tahle, 20 drauers, and large dre.sslng mirror, built-in walk-in wardrobe (6 x 4), with shoe shelves anu dress rail and hangersBEDROOM, 14 x 10. vvith built-in wardrobe, cascnient windows. BACK 11 ALL to BATT1ROO.YI. with porcelain bath and basin, linen euphoard. and luinber cupboard. KITCHEN, 14, x H. "New World" gas cooker, folcling ironing tahle, cuphoarl (9ft wide) with glass sliding doors. PANTKY, 6x6, with shelves nnd hin= WASH -HOUSE. 10 x 6 with gas boiler and 2 wooden tiihs (water laid on to pach). Wood and coal bin. LARGE MOTOR HOUSE with concrete floor and wash. This is a MOST DESIRABLE 11 OME for a small family, and if required, additions can conveniently be made J/|cQLASUAN'S. LmLAND AGENTS. LATEST FICTION. 61- EACH. "The Singing Gold" .... Dorothy Cottrell "The Tlnee Couriers" Compton Mackenzie "Like a Rose" Margaret Petcrson "Splendid Silence'' Alan Sullivan "Old Pybus" Warwick Deeping J 0HADWICK, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. MANEf'd Dermogene Ointment i> chi onlv proved remeily for eczema. itch, ringworm. had sores. ufcers and all parnsitic eruptions of t.he skin. We claim, and can prove. without fear -f contradiction more cures than any othej ointment Sole mannfacturer : C. E. Maney, qualified chemist. Emerson Street. ' ("T ilEAT Wallpaper Sa.le to make room X foi new stocks: 25 per cent. discount. See display, Williams Bros.. Emerson Street.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 12
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