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AUCTIONS. '* ' TTSTDNjESDAV, 7th- MAT. - N At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Estate .of the late A. Chiaroni and V’.’V ' other Venders. ■ ABSOLUTELY unreserved sale of ‘ OIL AND WATER COLORS, . By British, Continental, and Colonial Art rts. : VALUABLE uIL (after Guido Rent) 'Aurora Driving the Horses of the Sun.’ ARK, ■ REYNOLDS, LIMITED. : i are instructed to sell by auction, ■ ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 1 ■ A Really Good Collection of 80 OIL AND WATER COLORS, 80 By the following Artists: C. H. Howarth, Blythe Fletcher, A. F. de Breanski, E. W. Christinas, Nerli, Brookes'lll®ll. Rogers, M. Bower, L. Horn, H E ■iT'iK****- J - D> Moultr y> W. Allen Bollard, M. Chapman, P. Power, and others. Now on view. Inspection invited. Catalogues at Office. TUESDAY EVENING, 6th MAY At 7 o’clock. ’ . i - At Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. ; A Modern and Comprehensive Collection of ' . BOOKS. BOOKS. Maeterlinck, Buskin. Froude, Swift, C Bronte, Macaulay, De Balzac, Trolicpc, Da CJmncey, Grote, Charles Lamb, Pliny, Disraeli, Sir Oliver Lodge, Prescott, ' Carlyle, Cnas. Darwin, Shakespeare, Oscar Wiide Ben Jonson, Mark Twain, Dickens, “Punch ” Gibbon, S. Lang, Matthew Amo.d, Tolstoi Farrar, Geikel, oßlloc, Haliam, etc., etc., etc! J>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Now oh view. Inspection invited. Catalogues at office, or posted ou application. NOTE.—This is one of the finest collections wo have yet submitted, and the books are for the most part new and well bound. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, ■D? _ At 2 o’clock. 'Va Premises, No. 36 Ann street, Eoslyn (near William ' . In the Estate of the late Mrs' Grace ,> Claopertou. At, . FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL SUIT! AND FURNITURE, INLAID WALNUT MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Oak overmantel, inlaid music cabinet, horsi hair suite, red pine extension dining tab! bookcase, escritoire, chiffonier, hangin lamps, oak mirror-back hall stand RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE, Red ’pine dressing pair, Scotch and toih chests, bedsteads and mattresses, toilet an trinket sets, KITCHEN FURNITUHi dresser, and utensils, china and crocker meat safe, lawn mower, garden tool wringer, and sundries. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITEI will sell by auction, as above. On view morning of sale. MONDAY, 12th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. THE OLD AEGYLE HOTEL, KAIKORA VALLEY. House of 13 rooms, suitable for Boarding ■ house or Shops. HANDY TO WOOLLEN MILLS AND CAR Together with the Foundations nnd Solic Brick Walls of a Shop which lias been bum out and a Brick Stable and Loft. PARK, , REYNOLDS, LIMITED are instructed by Mrs Heffernan t offer by auction, Part Section 33, Surmyside, Upper Kaikon District, containing 30.7 polos, with house 0 13 rooms, bathroom, gas, garden, etc. Ooult be, used as a boarding-house, or convert* -'iffto shops and dwelling. Adjoining aro tin foundations and brick walls of a bunrt-ou shop anß’a'good, brick stable, loft, etc. • THE HfDUSK IS .IN SPLENDID ORDER and the lot can be picked up a dead bargain as it must be disposed of. ' = TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. „„„ FOR BONA FIDE SALE, 'COMFORTABLE 5-BOOMED HOUSE to, V 2 PINE BUILDING SITES m , ST. KILDA, 'Fronting Given and Plunket stree; T3AEK, REYNOLDS. , LIM are instructed to sell by auction • , 1- of Allotments 29 and 47,’ LvTIL, St. Kilda, containing 13.29 and. having , a frontage to Given stn 45ft 6m, by a depth, of 79ft Sin. 2. Part of Section 2, Block XII ]> f nd E.T. district, adjoining above, c< f nd having a front; 105 ft 6 ioin to P unket streefc > b T a <kf These two sections are well filled in a T t ’°*.n iri : r6ads > and ready for building ut . ad i olnm g above, cont , P°les, wrth frontage of 57ft ! Plunket street and freehold entranc Iw. to ? ethp r with co able well-built house of 5 rooms, anr vemenoes, washhouse (copper and tubs) house, etc. This is a really good littl dence, and will be sold a bargain. WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY At 12 o’clock. ’ At Rooms, Manse street. In a Deceased Estate. 5 SECTIONS, BALMACEWEN MAOI HILL. ON EAST TERMS OP PAYMENT. £IO—PER SECTION DEPOSIT—£IO Balance over 3 years; interest 5 per ce ■pAEKi : REYNOLDS, LIMITI A are instructed by the Trustees of Deceased Estate to sell by auction, Allotments 39 to 43, Balmacewen Tor ship, fronting Prestwick street e; containing from 38.2 poles to 1 ri 21 poles. These Sections are in a good position 1 handy to golf links and car, and are bona fide sale. Note the terms of p ment, and as this district is one of the m progressive near Dunedin buyers can co dentiy look forward to a rise in value TUESDAY, 6th MAY, At 12.15 o’clock. On Premises, comer Howe and King stre< VERANDAH SHOP, FOR RJ3MOVAI JOHN REID , AND SONS, LIMITI are instructed to effer, for removal above, ’ The Shop and Outbuildings situate cor of Howe and Great King streets (oppo: St. Stephen’s Chruch). This building 1 recently somewhat damaged by fire, but c tains much good timber, and the veram is both long and substantial. The wl thing will be offered in on© lot. MONDAY, 19tb AT AY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, • Liverpool and Bond streets. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS SHOULD NOTE. BRICK OFFICES AND STABLING, Etc., With Valuable Leasehold Section (colse Railway Station, in Castle street). OLD-ESTABLISHED COAL BUSINESS. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Dunedin and Suburban Coal Company to offer, as above, The unexpired term of Lease of Part Section 11, Block LXIV., Dunedin, with Brick Offices, Brick Stables, and loft and Sheds thereon;- also, the Goodwill of this old-established and well-known business, and the whole of the Plant. The, Stock can be taken over at cost.. This is a splendid opportunity for any japable and suitable man or party of men. The goodwill of both the lease and business is valuable. The former has certainly a low rent and a long term to run, and the latter is-well known and old-established. , Failing: a Sale in One Lot THE LEASE AND BUILDII will then be offered separately, splendid? situation in Castle street Side the Railway Station, ' make -grand properly for. manufacturers < .tors. jP.uIL particulars of the'Jeaao .nets obtainable on japplicatiomv .

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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

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