MOUNSEY & CO. ALE • At KAIMATARAU, NEAR RONGOTEA. ON ACCOUN'FmRS DUNCAN YOUNG. MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY. MOUNSEY AND. CO. will sell as • above. Carved D.R. MIRROR SIDEBOARD, D.R. dining table UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Shipman and Shipman, London 7-pieco occasional DRAWING ROOM SUITE in ■tapestry and plush, upholstered COUCH: IN SADDLEBAGS, hearth rugs l ' palm stands, D.R. mirror wardrobe, full size wood bedstead, complete with mattresses and bedding, B.R. do., light rimu duchess chest, washstand to match, rockers, easy chairs, 5-DRAW L.R. CHEST DRAWERS, 2 DUCHESS SETS, washstands to match, toilet ware, 9 Austrian bentwood chairs, single bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, patent iron mangle and table, quantity blankets, bedding household linen, KAPOC BEDS, PILLOWS, crockery, glassware, pictures, books, HOST USEFUL SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO ADVERTISE. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. c LEARING S JMPORTANT AND Jg INTENSIVE OLEARING j^ALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, WELL SELECTED FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, ETC. AT THE FARM,"CUNNINGHAMS, 2 MILES PAST CHELTENHAM STORE, VIA FEILDING. SALE ON ACCOUNT C. J. RUMKIN, ESQ., Who has sold his farm. TUESDAY, TUESDAY, TUESDAY, Commencing Sharp at 11.30 a.m. MOUNSEY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell as above, A WONDERFUL AND ENTERPRISING. COLLECTION RARE AND VALUABLE ANTIQUES (REPUTED TO BE OF GREAT VALUE), BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES CHINESE SILK WORK, RUSSIAN BRONZES, Manchurian brass figures, vases, fonts, INCENSE BOWLS, etc., BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN valuable Polar bear (reputed to be one of the finest in the world, now on view at our showrooms), WONDERFUL LACE GOODS, shawls, valuable sable fur capos, old jewellery, Russian nugget watch chain, Russian coin box, Cloissoine powder and cigarette boxes (worth a mint of money), . VALUABLE PRAYING RUG AND HANDMADE PERSIAN CARPET (now on view at the rooms), brass tray tables, oak furniture, upholstered furniture, valuable pictures (to be seen to be admired). MR RUMKIN was in China and Russia for some years, holding a very important position, and through a great amount of influence was able to procure a collection which should be inspected by connoisseurs and 1 those interested in goods of the nature. THE DWELLING IS COMPLETELY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. SPECIAL ENTRIES Include 5-seater Do Luxe Ford motor car, faultless polo pony, dairy utensils, etc. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSIVE SALE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. At the Residence: 88 BROAD STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8, Commencing at 1 p.m. COMPLETE CONTENTS PARTICULARLY WELL FURNISHED 6ROOM DWELLING. EVERYTHING oTtPIE VERY BEST MOUNSEY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from MISS SKILLICORN, who has sold her property, to sell as above: — Practically new UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO in beautiful polished’case (Charles Begg and Co., to bo sold without reserve), valuable 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE in pretty shade moquette (made by Pegden’s, equal to new), old period arm chair, superior dining table, Axminster dining room carpet square (9 x 12), Morris arm chaiV, oak chairs, occasional chairs, healthy palms, palm stands, hearth rugs, mats, pictures, wood curbs, 6 solid UP-TO-DATE OAK CHAIRS, SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARD, set 4-tier lcadlight cabii net book shelves, 100 volumes good reading books (equal to new), 8day clock, cushions, afternoon tea tables, flower bowls-, palm bowls, exclusive ornaments, expensive curtains, electroplate, cutlery, solid brass kettle, fancy chairs. BEDROOM No. 1: 3ft h.r. bedstead, mattress and bedding, 4-draw h.r. duchess chest, pedestal, h.r. mirror, wardrobe, 8 yards linoleum, bedside tables and mats, ware. HALL: 10 yards Axminster hall runner, hall curtains, hall chairs, hall table, hall mats, hall lino, paintings. BEDROOM No. 2: 2 3ft wood bedsteads, mattresses and beds, 4draw duchess chest, mats, lino, washstand and ware, curtains, DipfuroQ BEDROOM ’No. 3: J bedstead complete, oval mirror wardrobe, 3draw chest, dress table, mats, etc. BEDROOM No. 4: Bft bedstead complete, lino, mats, 4-draw duchess chest, linen press, etc. BEDROOM No. 5: 4-draw duchess, round table, 3ft h.r. bedstead, mattresses and bedding, wardrobe, lino, mats, etc. KITCHEN: SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, dining table, 6 bentwood chairs, flour bin, Utrecht velvet table cover, clocks, lino, mats, crockery, glassware, pots and pans, jams, pickles, jam jars, lawn mower, garden tools, assorted lot tools, wringer, steps, sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE NOT only 35 miles to the gallon, but there is a pleasure derived from riding in a Morris Cowley.—CarlNeilsen, George street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 16
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