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AUCTIONS. FREDA'S, 14th, MARCH, At 11 o’clock. At' Rooms, Manse street. On Account of Whom it May Concern. SHIPMENT OP HIGH-CLASS CHOCOLATE SWEETS Manufactured by SWEET CANDY COMPANY, Salt Lake City, U.S.A., One of fie most celebrated chocolate manufacturers in the world. Park, Reynolds, limited, are instructed to sell by auction, 12 Oasss CHOCOLATES, in fancy bores : De toe, Aristocratic, Marine Elliott, Ethel Barrymore, Pink La-dy, Hack and White, Julia 11 ark)we, Caramels, etc. This is one of the most favorite brands cf American chocolates, and the high class of the goods, the general gob-up of the boxes, and tie packing will ensure their quick sals to those who take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to purchase. The SALE WILL BE IK TRADE LOIS ONLY, and the goods can ha inspected upon application at our Rooms, Kb reserve. TUESDAY. ISth MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At the Residence, “Kia Llami,” Kb, S7S George street {near St. David street). Instructed hy Mrs -I. Schackc-U, BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUGS, SUPERIOR INLAID LINOLEUMS, SOLID OAK BILLIARD-DINING TABLE,, 4 BEAUTIFUL STAGS' HEADS, FINE COLLECTION ISLAND CURIOS, DRAWING BOOM, DINING ROOM, BILLIARD ROOM, HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. PARK, REYNOLDS U3ITPED,are instructed io sell by auction, as above. Open to inspection from, Monday morning. The sale will commence sharp at 12 o'clock with drawing room furniture. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, ■ At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of J, Blair Mason, Esq, {who i giving up housekeeping). CHOICE RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LITTLE BOURNE, LTTTLEBOURNE. No, 32 Tweed street (near cable car). BEAUTIFULLY-DESIGNED 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND MOTOR GARAGE. LOVELY l-i-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION. VERY SUNNY, WELL SHELTERED. MAGNIFICENT VIEW, BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH, LAWNS, FLOWER GARDENS, SHRUBBERY. Earn, Reynolds limited, aie instructed to t-ell by auction, " Seel ion 11, Littlebmime, and part of Section 15, Melrose, area 1 acre and 34.5 poles (more or lens), with a beautiful 7-roamed Residence; nil convent cnees ; bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, drained to sewer; electric light, gas fires; motor garage, fowlhouses and rune. AN IDEAL HOUSE IN A MOST ATTRACTIVE SUBURB, Further particulars from Messrs N. AND E. S. PATERSON; Or PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. FRIDAY, 14th MARCH, 1919. At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Etc. LOVELY OAK SETTEE DINING ROOM ! SUITE, OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, TELESCOPE DINING TABLES, 2-ROLLER MANGLE. zfES-SRS JAMES SAMSON AND 00, , 'JL have received instructions to soQ b f~ iction, 'at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Effects, winch elude— , Lovely oak settee mute, high-hack chairs, iSgrass and rattan chairs. Morris gbaiiß, lescope dining table/ hearthrugs, 2 Axminer carpet squares, genuine Indian ruga, ik hail stand, runner, slip mats, pot stands id flower bowls, heavy linoleums, oak bedora suite, oak wood bedsteads, kapok and ick mattresses, pillows, blankets, bedroom .rpets, rugs, fenders and irons, copper irbs and brasses,- oak sideboard, dining ora chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, ■enser, moat safe, crockery, cutlery, roller mangle, child’s cot and bedding, ocks, oak clocks, kitchen tables and chains, / = rn mower, etc., etc. / ' ■On view morning of sale. JL FRIDAY, 14th MARCH I At 2 o’clock. f At Premises, 21 Grown street, /North-east Valley. , / Instructed by Mr C. VennaU, fwho is leaving Dunedin. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ; MIRROR-BACK sideboard, ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SUITE- IN TAPESTRY, I OAK DUOHKSSE CHEST, ANTIQUE OAK BEDSTEAD. Alee. harms and co. will.sell by auction, ae above, Bronze kerb and bronzes, oak-framed oval mirror, occasional table, mirror-back sideboard, antique dining room suite, linoleum, hearthrugs, slip mats, pictures, o»k timepiece, Morris chairs, rattan chairs, Hfeker chairs, mirror-back hall stand, "oak dujKss* chest, oak bod* toad, wire ina-ttress, shakedown, kitchen tables, lawn mower, and kitchen furniture. The above furniture is nearly new. " SATURDAY, loth MARCH, At 12.30 o’clock. At Premises, 588 George street (near Dundaa street). TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER I 90 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (6, 7, g feett BLUEGUM (3 52.6x3,4 x2, 5 x B), ; 2.000 ft SCANTLING (3 x 2, 4 X 2), EEALANDIA RANGE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ll have received Instructions to gel], ' ; SO shoots rooting bon, 600 ft kauri weatherboards, 1.4Ur.l t. and g. flooring, sot tabs, v-cnaiian bmitb, copper boiler, plunge bath, cast-iron bent pipes, spouting, down pipe, •in gal. pipes, register grates, mantelpiece* and cupboards, sashes, doors, front doer and sidelights, bay window, water closet and fittings, iron, ridging, 2,000 bricks, bluegum (long lengths, 6 x 2, 6 r 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2), red, pine (4 r 2, 3 x fit, Baltic t. and g, lining, 1,500 ft rough lining, 700 ft £.«. weatherboard, ceilings, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 14 uh MARCH, At 2 o'clock. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, magnificent upright grand PIANO, LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND CHAIR, in Moquctte, with Loose Covert, BEAUTIFUL CARPETS AND RUGS, ROOM AND PASSAGE LINOLEUMS, ELEGANT SIDEBOARD, OAK DINING FURNITURE. D. M, S P E D I) I N Q k Instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Friday, at 2 o’clock. Oak dining table, oak dining chairs, easy chairs, aruch, oak music Cabinet, card "fable writing cabinet, piano seat, rattan chair* tewing machine, lady's bicycle, Vacuum cleaner, single and double oak bedstead*,, wire mattresses, kapok beds and bedding duchesse chests, wardrobe, duchessa pairs’ oak hall stand, Austrian chairs, kitchen fu> nitnre and utenals, pictures, e.p. ware, cutlery, crockery, flower bowls, ornament*, end other sundries. Also, An exceptionally fine WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, to which the Auctioneer desires to call special attention to those in March of a- really good Instrumoai,

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Evening Star, Issue 16991, 13 March 1919, Page 5

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