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' *mu»ement». BURNS BATX FRIDAY NEXT, the 13th. PIANO DUO RECITAL t By • MRS BLANCHE LEVI And ■ MES H. C. CAMPBELL, Assisted by M» E. Hudson (Vocalist) and Misses rlunmel and Bridget, Messrs James Ooombs, Porker, and Reid (Instrumentalists). Tickets: 3s, 2s, Is; obtainable at the Dresden. Bos Plans at Dresden. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, Sawyers Bay. On Account of Captain Thomson (who has, sold his Property and is giving up housekeeping). USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Rosewood Piano (Collard and Collard), Mahogany Sideboard, Drawing Room,: Dining Room,. Bedroom Furniture, KiU ' chen Furniture and Utensils, Carpenter’s i and Garden Tools, Very Old Wedgwood i ” Australian Flora ” Porcelain, Green i Majolica Dessert Set (very old), Tm< Very Old Sateuma Vases. PARK, REYNOLDS, ATO 05. i are instructed by Captain Thomson to : sell by auction, os above. I SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse streetINVERALLAN. INVERALLAN. . Sunny Sections. Easy Terms. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO.; are instructed to sell, as above, 8 Sections, being all that are left unsold ■ in the favorite Invcrallau Subdivision. These sections are near Ranvcusbournc Station, and travelling by rail is cheaper than tram. , Buy one of these before it is too late. They lie in the sun, beside the harbor, and the view is magnificent. Very easy terms given. Plans now ready WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 70 DOZEN WRITING PADS, WATCHES. 200 Pairs MEN’S and WOMEN’S BOOTS and SHOES, DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, SUIT LENGTHS, Etc. Alex. Harris and co. will sell •by auction, as above. Wlhont reserve. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHARMING SEASIDE RESIDENCE, TAIERI MOUTH, close to jetty and stoic. New 3-roomed Dwelling and kitchen, well furnished, with good Boat. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from C. T. Paterson, Esq., to sell by auction, as above. Key at Knarston's Store. SATURDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. BOOKS. BOOKS. A Largo Catalogue of Theological and Other Works. On view on Tuesday Afternoon. Catalogues ready on Wednesday. HARRIS AND * CO. THURSDAY, I2lh INST., At i-past 2 o’clock. CLEARING SALE OP GROCERIES, ETC. DM. SPEEDING- • will sell, at Rooms, on Thursday afternoon, Fine orange Pekoe teas in half and,quarterchests, white crystal sugar, currants, sultanas, dates, seeded raisins, sago, lentils, carb. soda, potted moats, brooms, 40 kegs assorted- wire nails, 2 cases horse medicines, and a variety of grocery sundries. Without reserve.

MONDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12 o’clock. FINE 4-ROOMED HOUSE, VINE STREET, DUNEDIN. EL. MACABSEY AND CO. • have been instructed to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street* as above, Well-built house of <1 rooms and scullery, bathroom, wide hall; all rooms large and lofty; washhouse, copper and tubs built in. This is. a well-built house, most handily situated, close to penny tram and Railway Station and is being sold subject to a G«vcnunenl mortgage, repayable by instalments, with interest at 4£ per cents A small deposit will secure this property, nnd we strongly recommend those in search of a comfortable City homo at a reasonable prioe to inspect. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or J. G. L. HEWITT, Esq.. Solicitor, Dunedin. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1908, 2 o'clock. In Temporary Premises, Hallenslein's Buildings, Dowling street. Sale by Auction of Parlor, Sitting, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture. 3 First-class Suites, Upright Grand Iron-frame Piano. Goods and Chattels, Ladies’ <iml Gem s' Bicycles, etc., etc. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. bavo boon favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, first-class suite in saddlebags, mas-sir'.* walnut piano (rich tone, equal to new), mir-ror-back sideboard, large walnut overman!'.l. heavy brass kerbs, Axmiustcr eaipcts, B;u sols and tapestry carpets, hearth and v.vcl rugs, coal vases, brass fenders and heavy brasses, chiffonier, Vicuna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon mid lea tables, extending dining table, dinner and tea services, cutlery and glass ware, cliiiui ware, cruets and c.p. ware, striking clocks, hanging lamp, tapestry and leather couches, armchairs, carpet squares, heavy linoleums, settee suite, ornaments, pictures, curtain poles and curtains, mirror-back hall stands, heavy double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and Hock mat tresses, kapok beds, quilts, blankets, handsome inlaid duebesso pair, mirror-door wardrobe, fullScotch chests, marble and tile woslislauds, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawcr chests, bedroom and kitchen furniture of all sorts, kitchen dresser, meat safe, pots and pans, steps, ladder, barrow, d.b.b.l. gun, improved Singer sowing machine, indies’ and gents’ bicycles, and a largo lot of sundries. FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. 1908, At 12.30. By Order of tbo Public Trustee. (Executor under the will of the Into .John Smith Somerville). FREEHOLD PROPERTY (suitable subdivision) AND 5-ROOMED DWELLING, FOR SALK BY AUCTION. JAMES SAMSON ' AND CO. have been favored with instructions from F. H. Moricc, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, (o fie’.l by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, in tbo above estate, All that Parcel of Land situated the Township of Opoho, containing 1 rood (more or loss), being Allotment 46, Block 1, and being part of Suburban Section 50, Block 9, North Harbor and Blueskin district, certificate of title volume 48, folio 232, mid all that Piece of Land in the said Township containing 56 polos, being Allotment 47, and part of the said Section 50, certificate of title volume 35, folio 277, on which is erected a good, faith-fully-built Dwelling of 5,. rooms, washhouse, and outhouses, at. present let to Mr dohu Peterson. N.B.—Tbo above offers a rare chance to builders and speculators, as it is situated in the best part of Opoho, and the land is very suitable for subdivision. A very sunny spot., c-.nd handy to the Gardens.

MONDAY, 16tb NOVEMBER. 1908, At 12 o'clock. ■Magnificent brick dwelling of ( rooms, with frontage* to CARGILL and FILLEfOL STREETS. EE. MACAS6BY AND CO. • have been inetruoted to oiler for tale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above, Brick Dwelling of 6 rooms, elate roof, plastered throughout; all rooms arc largo; timing room, 20 S 16 feot; bathroom, hoi and cold water, washhouse, and store room; nice greenhouse; stono retaining wall, with brick fence. Leasehold, 21 years to go. Frontage to Fillohl Street, 74ft Gin; to Cargill street, 24ft Sin. Wo would draw special attention (o the splendid position occupied by this property, right in heart of City, one minute froiu penny tzwu>. Gets sun all day.

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Evening Star, Issue 13104, 10 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 13104, 10 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 13104, 10 November 1908, Page 5

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