Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Saturday slot to make furniture and appliance sale more accessible

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NEXT SATURDAY at 11am Bidway Auction House will present a “massive” furniture and appliance sale at its auction house in Woodstock, says auctioneer Stef Olivier.

The sale is being held on a Saturday at the request of many potential buyers who are unable to attend weekday sales.

Lots will include offerings from some of the top household appliance brands, with fridges, washing machines, gas stoves, dishwasher­s, microwaves and kettles available from Smeg, Samsung, LG and Defy.

“Some of the latest audio and visual equipment, including flat-screen TVs ranging in size from 32” to 78”, has also released for sale and will be on display. The Samsung 78” TV is reputed to be one of the top sets on the market. Also on auction will be a variety of home theatre systems, hi-fis, sound bars and Blu Ray players. Furniture will include a selection of leather couches, leather wingback chairs, leather bar stools and sleeper couches.

Olivier says potential bidders who have never been to an auction can contact him at 082 823 2615 or email Stef@bidway.co.za and he will talk them through the process. Ample parking has been provided at Bidway’s Woodstock premises.

Viewing will be between 9am and 4pm on Friday at Bidway’s premises at 179 Albert Road, Woodstock. Alternativ­ely, see www.bidway. co.za. For details about the stock for sale, call Dawid van den Berg on 082 710 0268 or the Bidway Auction House office on 021 447 0386.

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Couches and top branded appliances, such as this LG Frenchdoor fridge, and audio-visual equipment, such as this Samsung hifi, will be on offer at Bidway’s auction on Saturday.
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These Smeg kettles are among the appliances to go under the hammer in the massive auction.
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