AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 20fch FEBRUARY, 1917, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. 2 DINING ROOM SUITES (Ono Upholstered in Leather and One in Moquotte), 6ft TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, ■ ONE VELVET PILE CAR! 1 ET, 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BED, OREGON DUCHESSB PAIR. 4- SHAGRASS CHAIRS. Messrs jambs samson and co. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, in "their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling -sl-rcc;., a largo quantity of Household Furniture, which includes— Two dining room suites, telescope dining table, bedsteads, 2 A xtninster carpets, one velvet carpet, mirrors, whatnot, kerbs, irons, tea set, palm stand, cutlery, glassware, curtains, oak hall stand, oak sideboard, hall chair, Axminstor runner, oak bedroom suite (5 pieces), duchosse pair, oak bed and bedding, d.i. bedsteads, ipiilts, wardrobe, washstand, set of ware, Oregon pair, bedstead, oouoh, kitchen table, chairs, meat safe, kitchen and cooking utensils. Singer sewing mnehiiio, sea.gmss chairs, crosscut saws, oilskin coat, nc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At. 2 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURN ITURE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. AA. have received instruct ions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— Cedar chiffonier, dining table, Austrian chairs, conches, fenders, Morris easy chairs, pictures, whatnots, occasional chairs, occasional tables, linoleum, wicker chairs, crockery, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, Hock and kapok mattresses child's i ron cot. shakedowns, washstands, toilet ware, toilet tables, looking-glasses, mirror-door wardrobe, rod pine wardrobe! dnehesse chests, toilet chests, kitchen utensils. Also, CARPENTERS' TOOLS—lifting jack, files, chisels, hammers, mitre box. planes—panelled doors, window sashes, etc. etc. RELIGIOUS. TTAIRST CHURCH.—II a.m. and 6.30 pm. -fib Rev. S. ROBERTSON ORR. Russell tOre it Ha 11.—6.30 p in., Mr D. HEATH. KNOX CHURCH.—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. EVAN DAVIES. M.A. Stuart Hall Mission.—7 p.m., Mr WILCOX. QT' ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church.—ll 132 a.m and 630 p.m.. Rev. Dr Waddell. Kensington : 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. C. Rancicrson, M.A. Bible School Hall: 6.50 pan. No collection. ■jVTORTH-EAST VALLEY PRESBYAN TERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., Professor lIEWITSON. 6 30 pm., Mr F. S. BENTON. OI’OHO.Serviccs. -11 a.m. and 6.30 jp.m., Church PORT CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 and 6.30. Rev. !•. C. DUHWARD, M.A. I (Lawrence). Evening Subject ; • Protestant Principles.’ QOUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH.—II a.m., Rev. A. C, RANDERSON, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Mr .JOHN REID, B A. gJT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH.—II a.m.. Rev A. 11. 1\ ALL ACE; 6.00 p.m., Rev. Professor DICKIE. Musselburgh presbyter.i \n CHURCH.—II. Mr C. cl. WILCOX (Knox College); 6.50. Rev. Profcmor F. DUNLOP, M.A., PhD. c HALMERS CHURCH, Lower York place. 11 a.m, ' Mie-iona i y Byways.’ 6.30 p.m.. Ordim’ion of Deacons. Rev. E. ADAMS. M CRNINGTON PR RSBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.3d uni., Rev. W. TROTTER. iTTAVERSHAM Presbyterian thnrch. — NN 11 a.m, and 6.39 p.m.. Mr G. P. MITCHELL. Evening subject : ' A Root of All Kinds of Kvil.' ST. CLAIR Presbyterian Church —8 a.m., Prayer Meeting: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. John Miller, F.R.G.S.; 2,30. Sabbath School. A I.L SAINT'S’ CHURCH, -CA. TO-MORROW, 8 a.nd 11 a.m.. 6.30 n.m. Moiniiig J’teaeher. THE ‘DEAN. Evening Preacher, Rev. I. L. MORTIMER. M °RAY PLACE CONG REGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and G. 3!) p.m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. STCLAIR CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. I. SARGTNSON. -Morning. 11; Evening, 6.30. A'kitors welcome. All seats free. KING STREET Congsegational Church Morning, 11, and evening, 6.30, Rev. Goo. Hoighway. Ravensbom no : 11. Mr Jos. Ahempt.hy; 6.50, Mr E. Carter. IT EIT'H STREET Congregational Church.— -3-A 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. HWallace. Sunday School, 2.50. millNlTY ~ METTIODIST Oil URCH, -i. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. W. ARTHUR HAY. Evening Subject ; ‘THE MAN WITH THE KEYS.’ Anthem' ' Tier Sun Shu It He No More Thy Light by Day" (Woodward). Solo: ‘The Lord k My Light’ lAllitseni, Airs Gaude-ll (of Wellington’. Woodhangh.—6.3o p.m.. Mr J.'DAWSON. TftofETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, ioL OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. CLARENCE EATON. Evening Subject; ‘ Going Shares With the Burden.’ Everybody cordially -.veic.ome. DUNDAS STREET lv[cthodi-f Church.— 11, Rev. .1. F. Jones; 6.30, Rev, S. Griffith (subject, ‘ The Call of Matthew ’). Glemv.-cn: 11. Mr Cojnksiong; 6.30, Rev. Jones. Uarensbourne: 11, Rev. S. H. D. peryman; 6.50, Mr Ffrost. CARGILL ROAD Methodist Church.—ll a.m. o.ud 6.30 p.m.. Rev. RAINB. Evening subject: 'An HlTectivo Touch.’ Solo by Mr Jacobs. Benevolent. Home: 10 a.m., Rev. Raine; 6 pm.. Air Thomas. CAVERSHAM ALrthodist Circuit.—Giversham; 11 a.m., Air J, Dawson; 6-50 p.m., Rev A. Allen. Abbotsford: 11 a.m.. Rev. A. Allen; 6.50 p.m., Mr A. T. APlndoe. MO.RNINGTON Methodist Church.—ll a.m. and 6,30 p.m., Rev. W. Grcrnshulo. Evening: Intercessory Service; subject, ‘Tim War and a Good God’ Beileknowos: 11 a.m., Mr C. A. Smith. ROSIjYN Methodist Church.—Morning, Mr E. King; evening. Rev. Wr-sley Bvait. Maori Hill: Morning, Rev. Wesley Braft: evening, Air AVilliams. 'ANOYER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. Morning, 11; Evening. 6.30. Rev. R, D. COCKS. MAORI HlLL.—Evening. 6 30, Air MAEENGARB. CAVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 and 6.30, Rev. C. DALLASTOX. Evening topic: 'The Greatest Face in History.' Solo: ‘The Great Hymn of Love.’ "JVT ORTH-EAST VALLEA’ Baptist Church IN Rev S. MORRIS. 11 a.m., ‘Daily Burden .Bearing.’ 6.30. ‘lf Christ Should Fail.’ T5 OSLYN BAPTIST CHURCH, l.t Rev. STANLEY JEXKLkI. 11 am.. 'Tiie Kingdom of <£v’d.' 6.30 p.m., 'The Couficriui'Volunteer,’
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