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AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. CARPETS, Modern Oak Furniture. Mantel Radio. • Carpet Runner, Electric Cleaner, Crystal, China, etc. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, 43 'WARRINGTON STREET (adjoining Shirley Post Office). On account MRS M. BAYNE (who is leaving Christchurch). MAIN ITEMS—I 9 Yards Axminster Carpet, i*ust- colour; Merzampore Carpet 10.6 x 9; Six Yards 3ft Rust Colour Runner,, 9 Yards Axminster Runner, Axminster Carpet 9 x 7.6; Modern Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Bedstead, Dressing Table with Reflex Mirror, Wardrobe and Tallboy, Copper Standard Lamp, Hearth Rugs, Curtains, Mantel Clock, Philips Mantel Model Radio, Copper Log Box, Copper Firescreen, Liskurl Rug, Bookshelf, Rimu Tallboy, Chesterfield, Scotch Chest, Tea Waggon, Hanging Mirrors, Chromium Coffee Table, Fancy Cups and Saucers, King Edward Pattern; Crystal includes Decanters, Tumblers, Wines and Liqueurs, Plated Tea Kettle, Ewbank Carpet Sweeper, Haywin Electric Cleaner, Electric Radiator, Dinner Ware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Electric Iron, Garden Hose, Bin, Netting, and Garden Tools. ON VIEW FROM 9.30 A.M. MORNING OF SALE. TAKE NO. 16 TRAM TO TERMINUS. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 109 Hereford street.' H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ITEMS FOR URGENT REALISATION. MAGNIFICENT TURKEY CARPET, the finest we have offered; Genuine Pearl and Diamond Necklace, 156 Pearls Beautiful Diamond Clasp, Sheraton Inlaid Three-piece Suite. Wilton and Axminster Carpets, New Dinner Service with Cups, etc. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 109 HEREFORD STREET THE JEWELS will be sold at 2 P.M Entries of Diamonds and Pearls invited. ALSO: Magnificent Turkey Carpet, 18 x 13; Thirty-three Yards Axminster Carpet, Blue and Red Turkey pattern; 19 yards Stipple Wilton Carpet, mottled brown; Chesterfield Suite, green uncut moquette; Lounge Suite, Moquette; Fireside Chair, green non-crush velvet; Two Easy Chairs, Canteen Al Cutlery, 97 pieces; Christopher Johnston, makers; 3-piece Sheraton Drawing Room Suite, 2™ „ Slde , board> Mantel Chiming Clock, H.M.V. Chromium Circulating Electric Heater. Oak Dining Room Suite, Jacobean design; Round Oak Extension Table Oak Extension Dining Table and 8 Chairs to match; Hearth Rugs, Walnut Occasional Tables, Beautiful Brass 400day Clock, Crystal and Glassware, 62-pce Cream and Gold Dinner Service, Pair Burr Walnut Bedsteads, Queen Anne ■style; Walnut Wardrobe, Oak Mirror Panelled Wardrobe, Compactum, Oak and Rimu Duchesse Chests, Bookcase, Table Mangle, Brass Kerb and Irons, Golf Clubs and Bag. Pictures, Juice Extractor, Buckets, Water Cans, Enamel Bath, Sundries, etc., etc. NOTE: The Pearl Necklace is pre-war and unused It Is a .beautiful string perfectly matched. s NOW ON VIEW. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents 109 Hereford street. 2288 « H. G, LIVINGSTONE and CO. FOR SALE. WARWICK HOUSE, THE DOMINION'S -BEST-KNOWN PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated in an Exclusive Locality o looking Cranmer square. This Fine 1 perty commands a magnificent view and is situated on one of our finest and most central residential streets. The land contains an area of 40 perches with a full chain frontage facing the sun. The building is a handsome structure of Brick, twostorey, with tiled roof. Built as a modern and well-equipped Guest House, it- contains a well-balanced arrangement of rooms, including drawing-room, diningroom extra sittingrooms, smokeroom, 33 good bedrooms, ample bathrooms, showers and lavatories. A spacious kitchen, servery. scullery, meatroom, storeroom, etc Magnificent Hot Water Service and ample Wardrobes, Electric Heater Points Gas Points, etc. This Fine Building, with a floor space of 13,500 square feet, is for sale ready to accommodate tenants or boarders a't once. Vacant possession assured. The price is surprisingly low. Full particulars the Sole Agents: H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. L 1617

JAMES SAMSON AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CRITERION HOTEL CRITERION HOTEL CRITERION HOTEL CRITERION HOTEL CRITERION HOTEL CRITERION HOTEL DUNEDIN DUNEDIN DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN ALEX. HARRIS, LTD., and JAMES SAMSON and CO., Have been appointed as ASSOCIATE AUCTIONEERS by the Trustee in the Deceased Estate of Mary Ann Hudson TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Rooms of Alex. Harris, Ltd.. NO. 377 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. ON MONDAY, 17th DECEMBER. ON MONDAY, 17th DECEMBER. AT 12 NOON, ONE OF DUNEDIN'S PREMIER FREEHOLD HOTELS, together with the PUBLICAN'S LICENCE attached thereto, known as THE CRITERION HOTEL. 475 MORAY PLACE. THE FREEHOLD is situated in one of Dunedin's Busiest Centres, a' few yards off Prances street. Area. 22 Poles, with a frontage of 73 feet to Moray place. ERECTED ON THIS SPLENDID FREEHOLD is a FOUR-STOREY SOLID BRICK BUILDING, containing Two Large, Spacious Bars (modern construction), Bottle Store (separate entrance), Commercial and Lounge Rooms, Up-to-date and wellappointed Kitchen and Servery, with Stainless Steel Sinks, well lit. sunny, and commodious Dining Room. Private Suite of Rooms, 50 Bedrooms, Staff Quarters, Ample Baths, Showers, and Lavatory Accommodation, Beer and Liquor Stores, Electric Lift. Large Built-in Frigidaire, Office. THIS POPULAR HOTEL is well known to the Travelling Public, has a large Country connexion, and can accommodate more guests than any other Dunedin Hotel. CLOSE PROXIMITY to Railway Station and all other centres. TENANCY. A Taxi Company rents a small office from the Present Lessee on a monthly tenancy. • POSSESSION. • session to be given and taken seven day* after sealing of the Order of the Land Sales Court. FURNITURE AND STOCK. The Furniture, Plant. Fittings, and Stock, including the Beer Plant of the present Tenant, Mrs P. Fay, to be taken over at valuation in the usual way. The Stock is limited to £ISOO. . AN ABSOLUTE MONEY SPINNER. PURCHASE THIS HOTEL and be well established for the Centenary Year of Otago, 1948, which will be the greatest in the History of Ota'go. YOUR OPPORTUNITY—SUCCESS IS ASSURED. SALE TAKES PLACE MONDAY. DECEMBER 17th, at 12 NOON. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HARRIS. LTD.. JAMES SAMSON and CO., Associate Auctioneers: The Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd.; or Messrs Simpson and Warrington, Solicitors for the Estate. 2859 H. MATSON AND CO. RANGIORA SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. On account of MR J. MAIR, Loburn: 1 30-cwt Car Trailer, complete with stock sides; excellent tyres. Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2274 WAIKARI TOWNSHIP PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18th. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MRS H. M. B. TROUNCE to offer her Property, on the above date, at the Hawarden Saleyards, immediately following the Stock Sale. It comprises 14 Acres 36 Perches Excellent Land, divided into 5 paddocks, together with Good 6Roomed House, electric light, dairy, scullery, washhouse, cowshed, additional large shed, fowlhouse, etc. Situated on main road, Waikari township. Small holdings are seldom offered tor sale in this district, and we would suggest to anyone requiring such a place to inspect this one. For further particulars apply: H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, MESSRS WILDING, ACLAND and PERRY. Solicitors. 2275 OWING to the existing Virulent Epidemic of Distemper. NO DOGS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR SALE IN THE SALEYARDS AT ADDINGTON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FOR THE CANTERBURY SALEYARDS CO., LTD. 2261 W. R. McCALLUM. Secretary. LUSTHOUb PAINTb. Keaay Mixeu. ine Perfect House Paint. Remember: negleci means decay; also expense. SMITH and SMITH. LTD., Car. Tuam-High streets. 51729

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24744, 8 December 1945, Page 12

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