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MONDAY, Ist MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets, "DUNEDIN'S FINEST SITE," ROYAL TERRACE, Just up from Pitt street. X) ->J OII \ ? EID ~ KND SOXf? > MI 4> will otter, as above, Part Section 22. Block 44, Duncdin, havi 'lin. ? fr ,oui'ige of 47ft to Royal terrace by itb ciejitli of 80ft. These measurements area , s proximate, tho allotment being over E( ry wide to wiftnn a few feet of tho street T statement lias been made that this is " rind .: ls flllPsl residential site," and withy bor Swing such a positive assurance- as that t Auctioneers havo no hesitation in statii the ,' h i u »* is a particularly desirable frcehol t'cnur m one of the best and meet convenie tocahtics in the residential portion of t y \V rj sunn y> aiul wifch a delightful viei tho House, to make it suitable for tho sc tion may require some renovation, thou" on .tho other hand, it has all modem co vemences, including gas, bathroom hj. and water, large rooms, scullery, cupboards, was uouse, tuts, and copper, and is drained i family house or of a tip-top residential *i snoiiiit seo us about this place. 32f un ' " " . WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Intruded by (he Owner (who J las left Duncdin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Remove! from St. Clair for convenience sale. ho SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETT El RJ-AUTIFUL MIRROR-BACK. SIDE-' AXMTNSTFR AND BRUSSELS C-VRPETS I OAK MLEROR-BACK HALL STAND | COSTLY WALNUT 3-WING BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, HANDSOME- WALNUT CHKVAL TVBII MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING' TABLE, DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM. ; HALL AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. i Superior Household Furniture, including | Rosewood piano (Kirkiuail), tapeslry nius seafc,_ fenders, fircirons, marble timepicc kauri coal vase, Axininster and Brussels ca pels, oil paintings, water colors, ensrravina chromes, ilower bowls, pot plants, Japanes carved cabinet, oak card tabic, snddlcba' aiyan chairs, ornaments, vases, gilt w; mirror, octagonal tables, walnut occasion tables, bamboo whatnot, tapestry suite, u liolstcred wicker chairs, kauri music cabinet kauri mirror-back sideboard, red pine din no waggon, plush dining chairs, heavy linoleur rattan lounge, Austrian chairs, red nin hild's woodei: ables and cli .rdrobes, kauri uittresscs, l;ap< pine 6-drnwei ilet ware, foldi cot. cent's v;ai PURGATORY and the Ticket of Admission' is Forbes Macleod's subject tomorrow At 6.30, Old Council Chambers, Morniugton. Wo heartily sav "Come." \/ jr-ujiiNiA icaclimgs.-—Sumlavs, 7 p.m.; > Thursdays, 7.55 p.m.; Studies, Discns)owling street (opposite Garrison Hall). Public iuvited,

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8