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WEDNESDAY,- 20th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Judge Ward and other Vendors. VALUABLE COLLECTION OIL AND WATER COLORS By BRITISH, CONTINENTAL, AND LOCAL ARTISTS, Including 8 SPLENDID WORKS fay VAN DER VELDEN And Artists of World-wide Reput*. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Judge Ward and other Vendors to offer by auction, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES By the following Artists: — P, VAN DER VELDEN, C. N. WORSLEY, P. NBRLI. F. C. HUDDLESTON, J. C. HOYTE, W. M. HODGKINS, W. AYERST INGRAM, R.8.A., E. W. CHRISTMAS, R.8.A., J. H. YOUNG, Prescott Davies, L. W. Wilson, J. M. M«d» den, H. I. Kinnaird, Mabel Hill, C. Hi Howorth, M. Bower E. W. Waite. B. W. Payton, W. Reginald Goodman, G. W. Mote, R. Beetham, J. Wimperis, C. LoW, A. S. Wood, J. D. Perritt, E. K. Sperrey, G. O'Brien, Paolo Vini, and others. Forming one of the finest and best-selected collections of WORKS OF ART ever submitted to auction in Dunedin. Catalogues now ready. The Pictures will be on view from WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 22ad April, until time of sale. Inspection cordially invited. FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 10-15 H.P. DABRACQ MOTOR CAR. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■ have instructions to offer, as above, 10-15 H.P. Darracq Motor Oar, with accessories; 2-seater, strongly built; very suitable for delivery van. ANY TRIAL GIVEN. TUESDAY, sth MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. i-ACRE FREEHOLD. WITH TWO FRONTAGES, 31 Hood street and Mary street, KAIKORAI. SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 8 ROOMS. 5 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, . have instructions to offer, as above, Section 14, Extension of Kirkland Hill, mtaining 1 rood, with frontages .to Hood reet and Mary street. A BBAUI'IiTtILLI UNNY and SHELTERED situation, a few inutes from two cars. The GROUNDS ar« cely laid out, and the Residence, containing rooms, has box windows, tiled hearths and ■ates, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, ithroom, etc., and is an easy house to wort TUESDAY, sth MAT. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD And UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE, No. 70 HERIOT ROW (top of Pitt street). The Residence of Waiter Young, B»q. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Walter Young, Ehq. (who is leaving N.Z.), to sell by auction, Section 54 and Part 53, Block XIX., Dunedin, containing nearly half an acre, imjnedietely at the top of Pitt street, and with a glorious view; beautifully laid out, and with Targe frontage to Heriot row and back entrance in addition. THE RESIDENCE, No. 70 HERIOT ROW, is a new modern structure of the very latest art design, modelled on the old English style, with all the most up-to-date conveniences and planned for labor saving. 9 COMFORTABLE ROOMS, r.p. panelled hall (with cloak room), electric radiator, folding doors between dining and drawing room, beam ceilings, open fireplaces, china cupboards, pantries, dark room, scullery, -etc., largo bathroom, artistic leadlight and casement windows, electric light throughout; ■washhouse, coalhou96 ( ®to-* au under cover; motor garage. The house contains all of the very improvements, and has only been erected a little over 2 years. The grounds are most, tastefully laid out with grass, terraced banks, asphalt paths, concrete walls, rock garden, and ilcwer plots manuka rustic fences and bower, and the whole forms one of the most attractive and artistically-designed homes in Dunedin. Owing to the owner’s decision to reside in Great "Britain, this fine property is for genuine sale. Inspection by card only, any afternoon. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 12.50 o’clock. At Rooms, 13 and 15 Princes street. CHARMING BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, MATAOKA ROAD, MORNINGTON. SG UB R AND CO. have received instructions irom the Owner to sell by auction, as above. Allotment 9, Hawthorn Hill, Mornington, containing an area of 1 rood 6.3 poles, together with the 6-roomed Semi-bungalow thereon. The residence, which is perfectly new, and built on a solid concrete foundation, commands a very nice view, is fitted with every conceivable convenience, including bathroom (with massive porcelain enamel bath and wash basin), electric light, casement windows built-in wardrobes, the interior, including the ceilings, being all tastefully laid out in venesta panelling. The land is bounded on the street line with an elaborate concrete wall and steps entrance, the footpaths and yard being all under asphalt. The Owner has decided to sell to the highest bidder. Don't fail to inspect. Keys at our offices. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, 13 and 15 Princes street. SPLENDID BUILDING SITE. MORNINGTON (Opposite Sneddon’s Store). SC U* B R AND CO. have received instructions from tha Owner to sell bv auction, as above. Allotment 3. Block 1.. Richmond Hill. Momington, containing an area of 39.7 poles. The. section, which extends right through to Hawthorn avenue, has a small Cottage of 2 rooms thereon. For absolute sale. WEDNESDAY, At 2 p.m. sharp. To Bakers. Confectioners, etc. On Premises, Frederick street. Without Reserve. Thos. Paterson and co. have received instructions from Mr T. G. SPAIN (who is giving up business) to sell hr suction, without reserve. The whole of the PLANT and STOCK of a FIRST-CLASS BARER AND CONFECTIONER, consisting of— LARGE DOUGH BRAKE. 101b, 6!b; and Alb SPONGE BEATERS, MEAT MINCER and prar. MIL US GAS ENGINE, shafting, pulleys, and belting, fruit cleaner, large kauri bench and shelving, 2 small ditto, baking pans, berm coven, sandwich trays and cake rings, platform scales, baskets, 40 jars, wooden trays, biscuit, wires, hot plate, dough divider, cake stand, and a large lot of necessaries suitable for a firstclass baker and confectioner. Also, shop fittings, 2 large glass showcases, glass partitions, 7 large framed mirrors, dumber of small ditto, 40 loilie bottles, cake dishes, brass scales, cordials, biscuits, lollies, and necessary sundries for a confectioner’: shop. Tho attention of Bakers and Conf eotioaeit is specially drawn to this sal*.

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Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5