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J AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At ,12.30 • o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late Mrs Fisher. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ST. LEONARDS (Close to. Station). About 3 Acresj laid out in Orchard and . Garden. Modern 8-roomed Residence, ' LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -■ have received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as above, Sections 29, 30, 30a, 30b, Township of i St. Leonards, area 2 acres 2 roods 20 i poles (more or less), • with a i 8-roomed Residence and outbuildings thereon. The property is well sheltered, and lies ' to the sun, commanding a magnificent view of the harbor; adjoining the residence of Mr J. Cook. Would suit retired farmer or nurseryman.' A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 4£ per cent. Cards to view from the auctioneers only, j SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1915, At 12 o'clock noon. [ESSES J. SAMSON AND CO -"-J- have received instructions from the Dunedin City Council to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, at the above-mentioned date and time, the following Corporation Building iieases :—• (a) Allotment 2, Subdivision of Sections 30 and 34. Block VI., Dunedin, at present leased to the Caxton Printing Company, Ltd Upset rental for a further term of 21 years, £123 3s 6d per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £1,050. (b) Allotment 4, Subdivision of Sections 30 and 34, Block VI., Dunedin, at present leased to Robert Dickison. Upset rental for further term of 21 years, £193 10s per annum. Valuation for buiklinsrs and improvements, £2,150. (c) Part Section 28, Block XVI., Dunedin at present leased Meek. Upset rental for further ierm of 21 years, £llO per i annum. Valuation for buildings and imi provements, £2,900. j Further particulars may be gained on apj plication to the | TOWN CLERK; | Or THE AUCTIONEERS. j Dunedin, 27th August, 1915. THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER At 2.15 o'clock. At Premises, Factory road, Mosgiel (one minute from Matheson's Hotel). On account of Mr H. Howard (who is leaving the district). CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT GRAND PIANO (SCHUBERT), MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD • DINING ROOM SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE. I CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. i >- will sell, as above, j Walnut grand piano (Schubert), occasional • ( suite, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, supej nor carpet square, linoleums, copper kerbs j and irons, extending dining table, overmanj tel, vases, pictures, china, crystal, mirrorj back sideboard, couches, flower stands and i bowls, piano stool, hearthrugs, heavy brassj mounted bedstead, singlo bedsteads, wire i mattresses, flock mattresses, cheval duchesso [ pair, toilet ware, kitchen furniture, utensils, I etc. NEXT THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At, 2 o'clock. _ At Auction Rooms, 215 Princes street. Instructed by Mr H'Kay. who, on account of family reasons, is givnig up housekeeping. CHOICE SELECTION FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. (Removed to rooms for convenience of sale ) DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (equal to new), SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, Walnut Overmantel, Solid Brass Kerb Fender and Fire Brasses, Occasional Tables, Rattan Chairs, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Ornaments, Vases, Serge Curtains, Picj tuxes, Flower Pedestals, Flower Bowls, Pot Plants, Walnut Whatnot. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, I SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE j TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Oak Highback Chairs, Anchor Sewing. Machine, Crcckeryware, Dinner Ware, Tea Ware, Crystal Ware, Linoleum, Carpet Runner. BEDROOM FURNITURE. | SUPERIOR DUCHESSE TOILET CHEST i (wing plates), i MarV.e Washstands, Kauri Panel Bedsteads, | Wire Mattresses and Beddinir, Blankets, j Wool Rugs, Solid Brass-mounted Bedstead, | Toilet Ware. Duchesse Chests, Washstands, I Kauri Wardrobe, Single Iron Bedsteads, I Red Pine Duchesso Toilet Tables. j KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY UTENSILS. j JOHN GEEKIN AND CO. w will sell by auction, as above. i NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. | Open for inspection Wednesday and Morning j of Sale. | MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, | ' At 12.30 o'clock. ! At Auction Rooms, 215 Princes street. Instructed by Mr R. Long (who is leaving r the district). GOOD FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SIHEL HILL, ANDERSON BAY i (near Presbyterian Orphanage). SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, I FREEHOLD SECTION (-J-acre). ■ Good Level Section; Splendid View; on ! Main read; i Twenty Minutes' Walk from the Car Line. As Mr Long is leaving the district, the PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD A BARGAIN. j Terms: £SO deposit, balance 12s 6d week. JOHN GEERIN AND CO., Auctioneers. RELIGIOUS. lOSPEL HALL, KING EDWARD | STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. '' STIRRING ADDRESSES BY A STIRRING 11 SPEAKER ON STIRRING SUBJECTS. V On SUNDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, at , 6.30 o'clock, Mr J. F. GRAY, Evangelist, a { will commence a Series of Meetings in the , above Hall. Subject: 'The Glories of i Christ as Seen in the Past, Present, and 3 : Future.' Meetings will be continued on 5 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURS- , ; DAY EVENINGS, at 7.45 o'clock. A COME ALL. COME EARLY. , ; Bring Bibles. Hymn Books provided. OLD COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MORNING-TON ! (Corner Argyle street and Glen avenue). ! Special Gospel Address, ' The Two Ways and ' I Two Destinies' (illustrated by large ! chart), SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. • Address to Christians, TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. ! Speaker, Mr WM. JOHNSON, Evangelist. Come, and bring your friends. CHOEAL HALL.—Gospel Service, Sunday E%'ening, at 7 o'clock. Preacher, M»- , JOHN GIBSON. You are cordially invited. CHRISTIAN Science Society, Trades Hall, opposite First Church. ,! SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. j! Subject: 'SUBSTANCE.' »LAYFAIR STREET Hall, Caversham.— Bright Gospel Service everv Sunday at . 6.30 p.m. Speakers: Messrs <F. C. MARTIN , and A. EASTON. .' nnHEOSOPHICAL Society, Dowling street. .■■ —Address, 'The World's Need,' Mrs F. "" I Norman Martin, 6.30 p.m. Music. C, ALB ANY STREET School.—-To-morrow , ; 21 Evening we shall ( have the help of Mr , Hilliker and the "Band of Hope young people. T May we reasonably hope for a full gather- - ing? Please. D. Wright. '• jpHRISTADELPHIANS, Oddfellows' Hall, , \j Stuart street.—Sunday evening, 6.30, * subject, 'The Sect Everywhere Spoken , Against.' No collection. s Church, Oddfellows' i k5 Hall, Albany street.—Sunday, 7 p.m., |Mr A. Pickford, from England. Subject: '' The Soul's Awakening.' Spiritual mes- > sages. All welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Filleul sfcreet.Sunday, 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting: Afternoon, 2.45, Sunday School; Evening, 6.30, EvangelUtio AddretK

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Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 8

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