J -'- .;' : ::Amase»ienta.-^'>r;-^f : V- ; . EXHIBITION of -the'--NEW ZEALAND* GIANTS in the ARCADE THIS EVENING. 6.30.ti1l 9.30- Wilfrid. 3 ; years,'over 7' years, over 14 stone, chest measurement 47 inches. "''.'-.'. ■■■?.■';.",-... The World's Wonders. Everybody should' see them. ADMISSION ...... _»6d' ' Auctions. RETURN TO DUNEDIN OF Mr •' DARCYFORD, The Popular Drapery Salesman. SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, And following days, Commencing at 11 each day. In Premises, Princes street south (next dooF to W. J. Prictor, news agent). TO TAILORS, .DRAPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, HEADS OF FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY. o. y a ji. s a x 1 It J! -• has been favored with instructions f rom-Darcy Ford, Esq., who has just returned from England, and -who i&acting as agent "for English manufacturers, to .•■'■■ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, A large-consignment of Drapery, which-hos been apportioned to Dunedin, consisting of— Irish hnen, table damask. Pillow linen, guipure and art curtains. Twilled linen and cotton sheeting. Linen, Turkish, and .honeycomb towels. Lmen gloss cloths. Honeycomb, Marcella, and Grecian quilts and toilet covers. Down and chintz quilts, white and bleached calicoes. .Linen and silk, handkerchief s, blankets. Buggy and carriage rugs, cloth and tapestry table covers. Black and colored cashmeres~(all wool). -Black and coloredmerinoes, French robes, serges. All-wool shirts and pants, ladies' underrear. Serges, tweeds, coatings, soldlsi full 1 suit lengths, and also in ladies' costume lengths. The Whole Consignment to be sold ABSOLUTELY WTTHOUT RESERVE. Terms cash. H. S. VALENTINE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1901, 9-30 a.m. CHERRIES, TEVIOT FRUIT, HOTHOUSE TOMATOES, GRAPES, CUCUMBERS, Etc. E. SHIEL AND C d, SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY, e , . . 'At 2.o'clock. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, 3 Firsixdass Sewing I Machines, etc "AMES SAMSON AND Co! I have received instructions to sell by auctheir Rooms, Furniture, etc, includhearth and wool rugs, brass and steel-bar fenders, fire brasses, mirror sideboard, fancy cabinet. dinin<r bH» ,«„*,„.. „_j i?_ _ . f and glassware, china ware, marble and sinking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, Vienna, wicker, and occasional chairs, whatnots, tapestry chairs, octagon and tea tables, hat and umbrella stand, fancy, arm, and rocking chairs, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, duchesse dressing pair, marble and tile washstands, ware, looking glasses, dtichesse drawers and tables, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, carpet Squares, linoleums, leather couch, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, ■dinger, perambulator. Also, instructed by Consignee to sell 2 new first-class treadle and 1 hand sewing machine; Standard; same as.Singer; guaranteed. Etc., etc, etc PRELIMINARY NOTICE. s TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY? 1 At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, No. IT Serpentine' avenue, of SUPERIOR PARLOR, DINING, SITTING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE MASSIVE WALNUT IRON FRAME PIANO (by Strauss, Berlin), Etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. 9 have been favored with instructions from Mr Lawrence (who is leaving Dunedin) to sail by auction, on the premises, His Household Furniture of 9 rooms, without reserve. Full particulars future issue. SATURDAY, l°th JANUARY, 1901 At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, CAVERSHAM EXTENSION (Close to Railway Station and Tram). >ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO\ have received instructions from the Pronetor to offer-for sale by auction, ai Uin above time and place : 50 Freehold Sections in Blocks 1., U. ?nu HI., Caversham Extension (oppose Rockyssde Township), with to the Main South road and Caversham Valley road, within a very short distance of the tram terminus. As this Property has been re-surveyed intending purchasers will have no difficulty in finding the section pegs. Euvers are requested to visit the Property during the holidays and select their sections. Terms: Small deposit; balance on deferred payments. Lithographic plans are now ready, .and can bo obtained from the auctioneers. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. At; Premises, "Romanoff," Roslyn, the Residence of P. R. Sargood, Esq. SUPERIOR AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (BySchwechten), v ■ Specially Manufactured for Berlm Exhibition. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, ] AND BEDROOM FURNITURE ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, and CRYSTAL. Comprising— DRAWING ROOM. Upright grand piano (by Schwechten), Chesterfield sofa, brass tile fenders and brasses, Dresden candelabra and ornaments, Cloisonne vases, bronze figures, costly Chippendale • chairs, carved walnut occasional chairs in tapestry and plush, carved brackets, wamufc overmantel, carved oak chair, Japanese bric-a-brac, cabinet, carved oak table, crystal lamp, etchings, engravings, oil paintings, curtains and costly Indian (Annitza), Axminster carpets, hearthrugs, carved walnut piano seat. DINING ROOM. Red pine mirror-back sideboard, Brussels carpet, oak coal vase, easy chairs, red pine brass-rail fender and brasses, butler's tray red pine escritoire and bookcase, walnut cor! ner cabinet and writing table, 2 cedar book- v shelves, walnut revolving card table, door pormarble 12-day timepiece. HALL. Carved oak hall seat-, carved oak hall table oak umbrella stand, carved oak chair, dinner gong, linoleum, wool mats, stair carpet and rods, spring rocker, electro-plate, china, and" crystal. BEDROOMS. Double iron brass-mounted bedsteads wire mattresses, bedding, red pine mirror-door wardrobe, red pine pedestal duc)'esse table, marble-top washstands with mirror back,. red pine wardrobe and chest drawers (combined), duchesse chests, child's mounted cots and bddding, red pine ard mottled tatara full-Scotch chest drawers, duchesse pairs, pedestals, 'toilet ware, commode, towel rail, shaving stand, ottoman fo'ding screens, door portieres and curtains! Meat safe, 2-roller mangle, wringer, roller, garden tools, kitchen furniture oni utensils. Also, English-built Victoria, hooded phaeton. "PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO J- arawstructed to sell, oa account of MnP. B. Sargood (who is leaving Dunedin), th( •whole of her Household Furniture, etc., at above. . _ Catalogues ready shdrHv. " ' .On -view on Saturday, 18th January, till da* 1 0£j»«l«,
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Evening Star, Issue 11450, 18 January 1901, Page 5
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