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auctions. reminder. THURSDAY, 18th APRIL, 1818. At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. On Promises, 32 Grange street. Under Instructions from Mrs Finch, who is living up housekeeping. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION AND 5-ROUMED DWELLING THEREON. Also, THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURN LaHINGS. Messrs james samson and co. have Neon favored with instructions from Airs Finch to sell by auction, on the Premises, 32 Grange street, her Freehold Property and 5-roomcd Dwelling theron, and the whole of her Household Furniture and Furnishings, etc. See Full Advertisement. TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1918, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 857 Cumberland street (near Gardens). SALE BY AUCTION, Under instructions from I. W. Stables, Esq. (who leaves immediately for W r onington). SPLENDID ELEVATED FULL i-AORL SECTION AND 7-ROOMED DWELLING THEREON, Also nice little VINERY. IDEAL POSITION, SUNNY, LEVEL. The Section is described as a full i-acre, being Section 34, Block XXXiIL, and erected thereon is a nice comfortable family Homo of 7 rooms, with all conveniences; 2 lovely large rooms; gas, hot and cold water * drained; lavatory inside; porcelain bath. ’ Everything inside is cosy and in first-class order; nice art papers, All nooessarv outbuildings. Nice little vinery. The Section itself is certainly one of the pick of this popular area. Tf AMES SAMOON AND CO. Coo aro instructed by J. W. Stables, Esq., to eel! by auction, as above. Also, at the same time and place: The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS VALUABLE BOOKS, PICTURES. ETC., AND SOLID ROSEWOOD PIANO (Pechstein). This Piano is one of the most beautiful and richly-toned pianos we have ever offered at auction. It is not a big piano, but the case is in beautiful rosewood, it is in fh'stclass order, and is practically new. They aro unprocurable. A musician should buy this one. LOVELY CHKSTEiBFIItLD SETTEE, MASSIVE MORRIS CHAIR, Hearthrugs, jubilee chairs, dining table, clock, octagon tables, massive cak-fmined mirror, settee couch (in cretonne), screen, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (about 12ft 6in x 12ft), Heavy linoleums, flower bowls, pot stands, bentwood chains, woo! rugs, table cover, 3 LOVELY MASSIVE BOOKCASES, FINE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, Including SPIRITUALISTIC AND OCCULT WORKS, 25 volumes Andrew Jackson Davis and oUier.s, Mr Stables bus taken special interest in collecting some very fine works, and they ahould interest all book-lovers. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. 2 LOVELY SIGNED ETCHINGS (Yeeno King), Photogravures, prints, engravings, paintings, etchings, MASSIVE SCOTCH CHEST, Shaving cabinet, chest of drawers, hospital bedsteads, camp bedsteads, bedding, mirrors, box Ottoman, 7-DRAWEE SINGER SEWING ■MACHIN'D, KITCHEN FURNITURE, Kitchen table, couch, crockery, pots, pans, table mangle, meat safe, linoleums, 2 wringer's, kerb, 'garden tools, ladder, timber, wire nailing, LADY'S FREE-WHEEL CYCLE (in first-class order), dr Iso, PRISMATIC FIELD-GLASSES (a very powerful glass, by a famous maker). N.B. —As Mr Stables must be in Wellington by the 261 hj inst., the whole of the above is for absolute sale. Cards to view property can be had on application. The Furniture will be on view Monday Afternoon, 22nd inet., and morning of sale. FRIDAY, 19th APRIL, At 1 o’clock. On the Premises, Bangor terrace. Upper Kew (tram to Forbury Comer). On account of the Executor of the Estate of the late Emma Chalmer. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AXMINSTER CARPETS AMD RUGS, FRETWORK 5-PANEL "SCREEN, LOOSE COVER DIVAN CHAIR, PARAGON DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, EN CYCLOPAEDIA BIOTA NNICA, Turkey Rug, Rooking Chair, Tapestry Easy Chair, Pictures, Photogravures, Occasional Chairs, Casement Curtains, Ansiriau Chaim, Carved Brackets, Afternoon Tea Ware, Cushions, Vr.eci, Ornaments, Table- and Cover, Coal Vaco, Beaten Brass Coal Vase, Fenders, Pircirons, Wool Rugs, Books, Bookshelves, Etchings, Woo! Kutrs, Wicker Chairs, Music gland, Ottoman, China Flower Bowls, Hall Linoleum, Verandah Chairs, Wire- Stretchers. Heartimigs, Toilet Tables and. Glasses, Rod Pina Duchesso Chests. Iron IDcdetcads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok and Hair Mattresses, Red Pino Commode Chair, Toilet Chests, Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Kitchen Utensils. Enamelware, Grockorvwaro, Lamps. Wringer, Iron Tub?, Wire Js citing, Cruder. Tools. Wheelbarrow. Lawn Mower, Tool Box, Baskets, 23 Fowls, Hen Coops, Gumra and Accessories, Wood Carving Bench. Carpet Sweeper, VACUUM CLEANER. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sol) In- auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, As above. On View Morning of Sale. religious. UNITED CHRISTIAN COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) Will be observed as A DAY OF PRAYER In the BURNS HALL From 10 a.m. to 9 p.in. LEADERS OF SESSIONS : From 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.—PRIMATE (Bishop Ncvill). 11 a.m. to 12 noon.—Mr J. J. CLARK (Mavor). 12 noon W Ip.m.—Mr J. B. SHACKLOCK 1 p-nn'To"' 2 J p.m.-Mr G. M. THOMSON! (President City Misrion). 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.—Mr W. L. LOGIE. 3 p.m. (c 4 p.m.—Mr A. H. GRINLING (Editor of the ‘Outlook’). 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Mr J. B. WATERS. 5 p.m. to G p.m.—Dr CHARLES NORTH. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.—Mr S. F. BENTON. 7 p.m. to S p.m.—Air 11. K. WILKINSON (Chairman Y.M.C.A.i. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m,—Rev. A. CAMERON (President United Christian Council). The whole Christian Public, Ministers, and People are earnestly invited to co-operate in this holy undertaking to humbly pray for the Divine Blessing upon the Nation in this time of crisis. Como for any portion of the time. Hymns will bo sung ’at frequent intervals, during which people can enter or leave the Hall, but not during the lime of intercession. GEO. HEIGHWAY, Secretary. TENDERS, DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR COAL CARTAGE. TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 31st April, 1918, for the CARTAGE OF GOAL from the Wharves to the City Gasworks for tie period ending 31st March. 1919. Specifics!dems and General Conditions of Contract may bo seen at the Gas Engineer's Office, Anderson’s Bay road. G. A. L.EWIN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 15th April, 1918.

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Evening Star, Issue 16710, 17 April 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16710, 17 April 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16710, 17 April 1918, Page 5

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