AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. IM.POUTA.YI sALE Oh rl' KNU'UH* BILLIARD-KOOH SEATS, SAFE, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK, instructed t» tin EXhCUTORS of the late J. H. ZIES and others, will SELL, by AUCTION in the Room*, 109 HEREFORD STREET' A lar?e quantity o( SUPERIOR FUENt TURK, ETC., including: Brussels Runner, Axrrinster Indian and Kidder Carpels, gjj. Mats, Couch and Eaey Chairs, in Mcrquett* Grandfather's Chair, Platform Rocrtr, \ High-back Dining Chuirs. UfholsteNl Wicker Chaira, Chesterfield in Serge, Lia«» Cupboard, Wardrobe, Ambulance Stretcher, Occasinal Tabies, Booki-use, Dining Handsome Mahogany iJedstead, Hall Stuvl Walnut Sideboards, Milner's Fireproof Safe 19 x 19 x 2oin, Hall Stand. Half Scotch' Cheat, Duchesse Tables, Inlaid and other Linoleum. Electrio Heater, Manjle, l»j£, quantity of Linen and B.ankcts Ciirtiins, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, E.P. Tab'* and Dewicrt Spoons and Forks, Large and Small Knivea, eto. Alfo, 3 3ft Seats, Upholstered in Leather suitable for a Billiard-room or Hairdresser's Saloon. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. CHARLES CLARK, No. 618 . Auctions*. SStt OIL PAINTINGS. WATER COLOTTBa. SKETCHES AND STUDIES. THE PETRI'S VAX DER VELDEJT COLLECTIOX. MR CHARLES CLARK has fceen instructed by tho PUBLIC TRUSTE2, Administrator of the Estate of the Ist* F, VAX DKR VELDEX, to SELL, br AUGTIOX, in the Rooms, 109 UEJIfcFOHD STREET, ou THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, Tho wholo of tho COLLECTION of OIL PAIXTIXGS and WATER COLOURS b7 that world-renowned Artist, PETRUS VAN DER VELDEX. Tho deceased was an eminent Dutch Artist of the old Dutch School, having been bora in Holland about 80 years ago. The high standard of his Art, together with his great technical ability, attracted early attention in Europe, where ho was known as an Artist of considerable repute. His Pictures aro hung in such famous Galleries as tho National Art Gallery, Amsterdam (where repose works of Rembrandt, Jan Steen, and Van Dyck), the Modern Art Gallery, The Hajruo, and nearer Home the National Art Gallery, New South Wales and Society of Arts, Christchurch, New Zealand. NOW ON VIEW. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. 0. R. CLARK, No. 593 Auctioneer. 3636 H A R I> B 9 CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. curs. NORTH-WEST LOCALITY. NORTH ASPECT. WITHIN 10 MIXUTES' WAMI OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. lARGE RESIDENCE of I 5 room* and >0 J modern conveniences. Motor ffar*B*> etc. Land comprises: 8 ROODS, laid oat and planted, several fine old trees. VERY SUITABLE for a Dwelling, Con* vileacent Homo, Educational Establishment, or a Private Hospital. MUST BE SOLD to closo a Deceased E* tats. FOR CARDS to view and price, applj\ . SM ■ CHARLES CLARK. WEST. WITHIN 3 MILES OP THE CITY. IN THE MOST POPULAR SUBURB, AND CLOSE TO THE TRAM. •\TERY HANDSOME RESIDENCE of 13 V ROOMS, mostly large, and offices, *na every possible convonienoa insidf and out. Motor garage, eto 6 ACRES of LAND, part in lawns, asphalt and ktms tennis courts, choico flower gardens, fine shrubs, and splendid old English trees, balance of land in grass. THIS PROPERTY is SUITABLE for • COLLEGE or a CONVALESCENT HOME. For C*rd to view, and terms, apply CHARLES CLARK. CBI4B-1898 109 Hereford street HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. £935. 7-Roomed T. House, plastered and P*P*J" ed, electrio light, hot and cold, 2 wardrobes built in, washhouse, copper, tubs, h.p. water, sewer, asphalt paths, J-acre section. Note the price, ONLY £985. Deposit £260, balanoo 30s weekly. Card to view from HARMAN and STEVEXS, LTD. DAIRYING OR CROPPING LAND. ACRES, within J-mile from school, 8 acres in crop, 6 acre* in potato*** 21 acres in grass, divided into 8 paddock*, watered by artesian. Good 6-roomed nou*#, stable, cowbyres, pigstyes, etc. Full particulars on application to HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD. ST. ALBANS. Up-to-date 2-storeyed Brick Bungalow, itni balcony, plastered, electric light, porcelain oath, nickel-plated tups, lavatoiy upsUirsani down, cupboards, cloak room, wardrobes, liion preEfl, meat safe, coal and wood cup boards, up-to-date laundry, electrio PpW* throughout, in fact everything to minnows work. Motor shod, conciete path*, garden niceiy laid out. A first-claea home. PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE £2IOO. Part of the money can remain at P * r cent. Owner leaving Chiistchuich next wm» and our instructions are to tell. HARMAN and STEVEN'S, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Lane! u:l'1 Estate Agents, Slmcbrokuis, Chief Agents Northern Assurance Company, Ltd., 81 HEREFORD STREET WEST. 'Phones 491 and 4391. HSSIJ-IU4 DUCKHAM'S MOTOR OILS AM) GREASE tried for a month wn; W their own story. Always obtaiaabi* at RIXK TAXIS, IjTU., H 5503-2263 Gloucester stre*t. LADIES!— GOLDEN ril'.EW VIXEGIB hae no equal lor pickang or and i* manufactured ir<um luo genuia* pui* jr.alt. Every Ci racer still («0 Lljjjj* BKEW: 1155tf>22«
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