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Amusements. ANCIENT ORDER OP FORESTERS, UNITED OTAGO DISTRICT. TTHE ANNUAL REUNION of the City and ,£- Suburban Courts will be held at th< Choral. Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 18th last, at 8 o clock p.in. Tickets, Is. Refreshments, ttroou, caterer. Adnltn nniw n,™ „««,.. Gents, Is. D.C.R. Bro. JOHN HOPE will preside. WM. WOODLAND, D.S. ington, Friday, September 27th.—Grand VocaJ and Instrumental Concert by B. A. De Lautour (Violinist) and Pupils. Firstclass Programme. Admission Is. Auctions. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 2.30 o'clock. To Dealers, Hawkers, and Private Families. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Removed from Country Store. - M. BPBDDINO > will sell as above To-morrow (Wednesday), at 2.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, 19th INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. 250 KEGS WIRE NAILS. "jTV M. SPEDDING -*--'• is instructed to sell as above on Thursday first, Sizes 1£ x 14, 2 x 12, 2£ x 10, 2i x 11, 3 x 9, 3 x 10, 4 x 7. Now landing ex Mimiro. WEDNESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account of Canada Cycle and Motor Company, Limited, Massey-Hams Branch. GREAT CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. SECOND-HAND AND SHOP-SOILED BICYCLES. - REYNOLDS, AND CO.* are instructed by the Manager of the above-mentioned Company to sell by auction, 30 Bicycles, shop-soiled and second-hand, etc. These have all been overhauled and put in order where required, and as the company is desirous of clearing the whole to niafce room for their New Stock all are FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock^ On Premises, 71 Rattraj stroofc (Almost opposite St. Joseph's Cathedral). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO (Hoelling and Spangenberg). MOROCCO-COVERED DINING ROOM SUITE. HANDSOME SIDEBOARD AND OVERMANTEL, to match. STYLISH BEDROOM SUITE, Red Pine, with Maple Front. BRUSSELS CARPETS (nearly new). Etc., Etc., Etc. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. aro instructed by Mrs W. H. Lewis (whe is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, Her Household Furniture, comprising— Magnificent full-concert grand piano (Hoelling and Spangenberg; a really fine instrument), heavily-carved red pine sideboard and overmantel (to njatch), red pine suite (covered in finest morocco leather), 5-framo Brussels carpet (almost new), chenille and lace curtains (finest quality), brass-mounted fender, brasses, and fire dogs (very heavy), Japanese and Bohemian glass vases, pictures, red pine dining table, easy chairs, tapestry couch, mahogany and Utrecht velvet chairs, e.p. ware, dinner set, glassware, handsome hall hat stand, choice bedroom suite (red pine, with maple front, consisting of wardrobe, duchesse table, marble-top washstand, full-Scotch chest of drawers; tins suite is quite unique in Etyle), handsome Persian wing bedstead (with silk tapestry hangings), wire-wove mattress, heavy horsehair mattress, Brussels carpets, Angora goatskin rugs, single and double iron bedsteads, toilet table, toilet glass, sets of ware, ldtchen furniture, crockery, utensils, garden tools, lawn mower, garden hose (22ft), laundry appliances, mangle, wringer, etc. On view Saturday afternoon, 21st inst.-: PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises. George street (at rear of Mr C. Bole's shop). 9ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. . are instructed by Mr W. G. Marr (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Express, spring cart, bakers cart, gig, 3 express or spring-cart horses, harness, stable requisites, etc. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. As Mr Marr is leaving the colony everything is for absolute, snle. THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT IRON-FRAME. CARVED OVEUMANTEL, 7 CWT WEIGHING MACHINE, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, etc., including— Walnut iron*-frame (by Bell and Co.), telescope dining table, leather suite, tapestry and plush «uito, walnut overmantel, bookcase, mirror sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, ornaments, pictures, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, cutlery and glassware, whatnots, coal vases, marble and striking clocks, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, oak chairs, tapestry and leather couches, mirror-back hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds and mattresses, blankets, bolsters and pillows, quilts, mirror wardrobe, massive bedroom suite (4 pieces), _ carpet squares, linoleums, 4 and 5 - drawer chests, duchesse drawers and tables, niarble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, looking glasses, tables, chairs, kitchen and coqkjng utensils, copper boiler, wringer, Fairbank's 7cwt weighing machine (equal 1o new), gent's bicycle, go-carl, barrow, stove. ; Also, in deceased estate, the furniture of 4 rooms, brass rods, cutlery, and effects (re- , moved to rooms for convenience). On the Premises, Princes street south (n«t. I door to Prictor, newsagent). hat been instructed by English Manufacturers to sell privately, DRAPERY, SERGES, TWEEDS, CURTAINS, JEWELLERY, and TEAS, ete., etc. Every line must be sold under opst price to make room for further shipments fresh goods arriving every day. Government Sfaticeg. 51 SETS 56L8 POINTS AND CROSSINGS CONTRACT. - until noon of FRIDAY, the 4th October. 1901, for the Manufacture of 51 ' SETS POINTS and CROSSINGS. Plans, specifica* ■faous, and conditions may bo seen at tho Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Greymouth, Christcburph, and. Dunedin, t,nd at the Post Offices, Timaru and Thames. The lowest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. " W. H- HALES, « ~. m , Bngineer-mTChief. Public Works Office, . . W«Bmgtan, .Sepiemb«_l3fiv- MM*

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Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 5