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mmm HOLES. * , garrison BALL, „ ' to-day; >po-»ayi to*day ojnan 1 to lu p.in. AMMOBStON ... ONE SS3LWWCO. DERATED TAJ&LES. ORNAMENTAL BAfflms, AETISTIO DISPLAY OP MADBJffP . ~.. 3P|JOBAjE» WORK. SPBGIAL EXBtBiTS front Oififltadtttftdi .«tea elsewhere. "" Programme, Afteriy RohettshawNi Orchestra. THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER At £ elfcldok On Prettiseß, Egfeitott mrf (iroW N«Wp«th ' tt»d). WALNTfI\PIASO (Mimer and The* —" ' tjAßfci ttRSWOLBSv AND CO. JT haVe refcsrved ihrtnttSWtt fittm Mrs Mods <wt» has left Dunedin) to sett fay **»- tiotay as above, Piano (by MHncr and Ttamipßon), wahtat overmantel, brass-mounted fender *nd bras'sea, v bookcase, cornet Seat, Aimmster carpet, bSaTrtttfttgs, B et Scott's, fontateyX M oWceiis'6 wotkß, hauging lamp, ctmeh in tepesfcry. eafcy chairs, wittcer cnaM, fatifch chair, EW pine ditaing table, tapfeHSy tfSVW, bronzes, ornaments, wicker tawe, walftht revolving card table, Austrian ehaire, eoiora, pictures, piano seat, bamboo polte, lWte and serge tfurtains, china and emtal. *fed pine nnrttr-baA halt stand, bail diode, toWm-Ster, linoleum, mato, ball carpet bill lamp, chess tabic, doublo brass-mounted bedstead, sitting mattress, kapok bed. tingle iron bedefeeadj wire njatttfeiM, fwi-Sorteh chstt drawers, ted pine duchesse pair, toilet 2-roller mangle, wringer, kitchen furniture, eto, etc. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In Upstairs Rooms, MaUse- rtteet. superior and o&stly stftrssaoLp furnpture, WALNUT UPRtGffiT GRAND JIANO (Wilh. Bohm). DRAINING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Comprising— WILTON, PILE, AND BRUSSELS CARPELS, ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, AND CRYSTAL, MARBLE FIGURES AND PEDESTALS, Brass-mounted fenders and irons, piano stool inlaid burr- walnut cabinet, whluhi overmahtel, Geneva velvet and plush settee rattan chairs, invalid's adjustable rcadiiv.; Btand, *ccaMonal chains, walnut rtitfe Ift tapestry, Chesterfield settee in tapestry and plttabj 2 plush occasional chairs, oelagohir table, Vases and ornaments, ormulu clock and shade, pictures and engravings,' pedestal lamp, lace curtains, Sutherland table, lady's writing table, walnut music canterbury, whal - note, walnut music cabinet, mahogany sideboard, mahogany suite in leather, oak ex- ; dining table, ted pine Pe table, large red pine plate cupboard, marble clock, dinner service, dessert services, electroplate, crystal, walnut card table, red pine bookcafes mirror-back dinner waggon, 2 sets of cedar and kauri bookshelves, pair candelabra, hall stand, hall clocks, Venetian mirror, cedar- Be&conisfield bedroom write, brass-mounted bedsteadu, wire and Bttfing mattresses, mahogany S-winged wardrobe, dttebefißo pairs, duchesse eheets. toilet wftre, chains, kitchen furniture, etc I>ARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. •*- have received instructions from S. U. Ufaddox, Bsq. (who is leaving Dutiedin), to Sell by auction, as above. On View on Thursday and morning of *ale. SAStORDAY, lib OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mnnse etroct. POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS! I?rom tho Horticultural Show. i*RK, REYNOLDS, AND 00- - are instructed by Mr 0. MattheWß to sell by auction, as above, Palms, Corwyline Jndivisia, Slilbs Oart«is Polaris, cabbage trees, aranac, maidenhair loins. Virguuan creepetp, , Bolomun jaßUiinoidoß, etc., ctCi MONDAY, Gtk OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Caupbell street, Momington. SUPERIOR BXSUSEHOLD FURNfiTOttE, COSTTiY AXMINSTKR CARPET. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr» Pauley (who is giving up housekeeping U soil by auetkm, as above, Walnut eetteai in tape&try and plusli, Ax mißEtcf mid iape3trj- rattku chairs, Wicker chairs, occasional ohairß, carved tables, occasional tables, bn«p-ttvil fohders anO bn<hces, haart-hrugß, bamboo tabic hnd wh»l- - pietui-es, tßpci!.ry aud Inco rartßint, bamboo poles, brasß lods, ornaments, linoleum, dining <ablc, stOcboata »utli nuii-.n-back, din.n>r eerviee, lex hrU couuh in lcuAustrian chairs, crjotal atid croclre!7, tapestry tableeovcr, linen and napery, brassmounted Parisian bedstead and hangings, wire mattresfces, (look mattresses, red pine duobeese pair with maple fronts, tapoßl-ry carpete, wire stretchers, woshstands, toilet ware, looking-glasses, dressing table, kitchen furniture, utensil*, etc. At Auction Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, On MONDAY, the Gib day ef OCTOBER, 1902, At 12.30 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY A*T PORBURY. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. have received instrnoiaonß from the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supretne Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland Dtfstrict, to offer for sale by publio auction, at above time and place, in pursuance of the previsions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1685," and in exercise of the Tower of Bale eanfetred under or by virtue of Memorandum . of Mortgage registered No. 22,416, Dunedin Registry: All that Piece of Land, containing lrood and £ pole (mare or leee), being allotments 8, 9, and 10 on a plan of subdivision of part of tlio Township of Porbury, with 4-roomed Dwelling, Stables, and Coachhouse. The Property is (abutted at tho cotber of Yogel road and Kennedy toad. For further particulars apply to THE AUCnOMBBteS; Or-te DOWNIE STEWART AND PAYNE, Bolteitott, Liverpool alreet, Dbnodin.. TO FARMERS, GRAIN MERC3HANTS, AND OTHERS. , wFoCTOBBR, 1902, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Railway Ye*ds, DtuediDu sAAfi of imwmjm&B and jxjte aooDa RONALD RRID "aND (in conittncUon witb PARK, JOft* NOLDB, and 004 have reoetvedißßtmetionn to offer for gale by auction, at the RautCfcy Yards, Dtmedin, a large proportion, of- the Cargo -of the B.S. "APABIttA," From Calcutta, caaekUng at m> Tbns BONE MEAL, 300 BalfeS WOOLPACKS, And a quantity of Cbrnsaekß, Ore Bags, and Hesaons (more or less damaged), in lots. THIS m AN EXCELmTnt OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS TO OBTAIN SUPPLIES. RKMBMBER.—RaiIway Yarda, at end cf Terns, etc., jatißde,- „

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Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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