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ArtudEltfEriTfe. STSCHOOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, in St. fGlda Methodist ’Church. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Tickets, One Shilling. Auctions. TUESDAY 12ti OCTOBER, At 2 o’clt»6lt. On the Premises, No. 202 Kins Edwkri! T „ street; , In the Estate of the IWe, Mrs CATHERINE ... . M’KENZIB. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. Ods<> Tftifet Actfottuts. Household furniture. HOfeteONTAL SEMI-GRAND PiAnO. ASSORTMENT CRYSTAL AND OH INIWARE. COLLECTION OF PICTURES, PHOTUj . gravures, engravings; HAND'.-yOME VASRS AnD OBNAMBNTB. PERSONAL EEfDcTS AND WEARING ~ APPAREL. IMPROVED STANDARD DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. SERIN, HALLY, AND 00. tiro instrufcted to soil bv auction, i Household Furniture, intlildifig Bbmiprcnd pialio, oecitsional tables, Austrian chairs, walnut whatnot, bamboo tables, Wnl- t nut occasional tables, linoleum, crystal and . cbmawatc, orudttfenis and vases, photo-1 pravttrbS, engravings, oleogrriphs, double and sinpie iron and wooden bedsteads, wire and , spring inattressrs, wire shakedowns. ohosts of drawers, wasbst.iuds, toilet were, toilet tables, Austrian waglistands, clocks, kitchen tables and chairs, meat safes, kitchen utensils, household Sundries; On View Morning of Sale. i TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 2 o'clock. AT ROOMS; DOWLING STREET. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OP SUPERIOR PARLOR, SITTING, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ELABORATE RELIEF CARVED SIDEBOARD, SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND; IRON-FAME PIANO, walnut pianette, MAS* SIVE DINING SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS* Ihrge velvet pile carpet, superior Axminstcjt' Carpet, large walnut overmantel, Bft EXTENDING DINING TABLE altd SUperioß 1 cover, Genoa velvet suite, tapestry and, plush suite, solid brass kerb suite, SUPERIOR 1 CHESTERFIELD SETTEE ( B p r ing edge), Chesterfield divan chair, bookcase, brass fenders, firo brasses, eba! vases, pictures, omaihehts, cutlery and glass ware, cumin poles and curtains, marble and striking clocks, Vicuna add wicker chairs, Upholstered armchairs, pot Stands and pots, carpet squares, ; heavy linoleums, hanging lamp, barometer, tapestry and leather couches, octagon aha i tea tables, superior mirror hall aland, double rind single iron beds, HEAVY BRASS PERSIAN BED AND BEDDING, inlaid bedroom suite, FUMED OAK iiEDEOOM SUITE, duobeese pair, duebesee drawers and tables, marble and tile wash stands, toilet Ware, iron cot, full-Scotch and toilet chests, tables, chairs, looking-glasses, kitolkn <1 testier, tncat safe, barrow, ladder, steps, improved drophead Singer sowing machine, single iron beds, Shakedowns, kitchen and cooking utensils, lawn mower, 3 gents’ blcvcles, 2 ladles’ bicycles, granbophone and records, fireproof safe, oil heaters, and 101 articles too numerous to mention. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, the above valuable catalogue of Household Furniture. On view Monday ami dnv of sale NO RESERVE.' Tuesday, 12th October, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CONTINUATION SALE of Messrs THEYERK BROS.’ STOCK of MEN’S, WOMEN'S, ttnd CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES. Without reserve. CO. A LEX. HARRIS AND are instructed to sell, as above, 800 pairs men's, womens, and children’s boots and shoes. On view Tuesday morning. THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PICKED SECTIONS, MUSSELBURGH and ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD. 2 Sections, Queen's Drive. 4 Sections, Kskvale street. 6 Sections, Normitnby street. 2 Sections, Anderson’s Bay road. TERMS: ONE-FIFTH CASH, Balance extending over 3 years. Interest, 5 per cent. * 13 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED JL arc instructed to sell bv auction- ’ (1) Sections 14 mid IS, Block VHI., Ronth Dunoom, fronting Anderson's Bay road, ndtoming Oxford street corner, each having a frontage of 53ft * I6lft„ These are two really fine sections, with tram stoppage almost immediately opposite the gate. Well tilled up; ready for building. (2) Sections 11 and 12, Block VH.. Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh; each sQfl x 132 it; close to Eskvalo street, and the best part of this favorite residential suburb. (3) Sections 3, 4, S, and 6, Block VII., Eskvale street, Musselburgh, with frontages of 50ft, 55ft siu, and 84ft Sin. (4) Sections 20 to 25, Block XII., Normanbv street, Musselburgh, baring frontages of 50ft each by depth of 127 ft. These Sections will be offered separately, with the option of taking adjoining sections If desired, giving the buyers of single sections the samr chanoo na the purchaser of a larger block. TERMS: Onc-tlfl.li Cash; balance by promissory notes extending over 5 years, with interest 5 per cent. MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 9 BUILDING SITES, SURREY STREET, 7 BUILDING SITES, RICHMOND STREET FORBURY EXTENSION. Sections 4-10 and 19-07, Block XV. TERMS: £5 Deposit. Balance by Promissory Notes. Quarterly Interest, 5 per cunt. JpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. A SOUND INVESTMENT. WEDNESDAY, 201b OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. CHOICE SUBURBAN SECTIONS. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESJ- TATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, / LIMITED, have been instructed to sell by 1 auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, 18 choice Building Sections, 50ft by UOft,, < with frontage to District road, be ■ •’ tween Roslyn and Mornington, Those Sections are particularly well situ- : ated, and ore within five minutes' walk from Roslyn or Mornington trams. TERMS; 5 per cent, cash, and balancd. over three years, at 4£ per cent, interest. Also, 26 Acres, divided into blocks of 9j acres,. acres, 3J acres, Cl acres, fronting District road, Mornington, and opposite to Morning- : ion School. A great chance to secure a Block of Land handy to town. TERMS; 20 per cent, cash, balance over three years, at 4£ per cent. P-S.—Note terms for the 18 Building Lots are only 5 per coni, deposit, and balance at per cent. Plans now ready. THURSDAY, 14th Day of OCTOBER, 1909, At 2 o'clock. At the Telegraph Yard, Ward street. TP. L. MAGASSET AND CO. (under instructions from the Telegraph Department) wifi sell by auction at the above time and place, 200 (about) Edison Bell telephones. A quantity of old wire, scrap copper, lead, and zinc; also number cable reels. No reserve. MEAT AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, p.m., SATURDAY, 12 o’clock. rjIHOS. PATERSON AND CO. set -A- above, prime Wether Mutton **4

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Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

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