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AUCTIONS. ■WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, 1919, At 2 o’clock. On the Promises, Arcadia Tea Booms, • Samson’s T Hidings, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mr E. V. Collins (who has given up business). THE WHOLE OP THE CONTENTS AND FITTINGS Of the Splendidly-furnished ARCADIA TEA BOOMS. 05 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS (Upholstered in Pantosote), 26 DINING TABLES MASSIVE 6ft OAK SIDEBOARD, ■ OAK HALL STAND, CATHEDRAL BELLS CHIMING CLOCK, 00 UN'HER- AND DESK, MIRROR SHELVING, CASH REGISTER, 3 LONG OAK-FRAMED MIRRORS, £ GAS COOKERS, 1 FIRST-GLASS I RANGE ’(double door), COPPER CIRCULATOR, HEAVE INLAID LINOLEUMS, STANDARD DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, OUTSIDE ELECTRIC STREET LAMP ’ AND SIGN NOTICE'S, 20 DOZEN EACH E.P. A 1 SPOONS AND PORK'S, ELECTRIC PAN, COFFEE URN, 20 DOZEN TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES, JOHNSTON’S HEAVY HOTEL DINNER WARE. Messrs jambs samson and co. have received instructions from Mr E. V. Collins to sell by auction, on the [’remises, Arcadia Tea- Rooms, Dowling street, the whole of the Furniture and Fittings. which include— , 95 oak high-back chairs, 16 dining tables, 6 long oak-framed mirrors, oak chiming clocks, cash register, counter, mirror shelving, portable shelves, heavy serge curtains, massive overmantel, brass rods, 40yds runner, heavy inlaid linoleum, hearthrugs, 2 gas stoves, first-class range, sign, street lamp, beautiful large bowls, large pot stands (with coat and hat hangers), aspidistra palms and pots, cake cupboard (with portable shelves), 50 lovely pictures (all with oak frames), electric fan, coffee uni, meat safe, table and dessert knives, e.p. _AI dessert forks and spoons, ice cream- machine, e.p. teapots, e.p. or-e-am jugs, sugars, and hot,-water cans, patent bread cutter, ooppsr trays, linen basket, milk carts, crystal, firstclass dinner waro, tumblers, 2 fourfold screens, fancy electric shades, clothes drier, kitchen tables, serviette rings, liiieu, tablecloths, pots, pans, kitchen and tinware, 10 oval boilers, 20 saucepans. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to the first-class e.p. forks and spoons, etc., which are all of a vei-y high grade, suitable for the best bole! services. Boardinghouse keepers, hotelkeepers aro specially recommended to inspect goods. On View Morning of Sale. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1919, At 2 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, No. 117 Dundee street. Under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving New Zealand). THE CONTENTS OF A NICELY-FUR-NISHED 5-RQOMED DWELLING. LOVELY sft 6in_STAINED SIDEBOARD (Mirror-back), 2 LOVELY VELVET PILE CARPETS, HEAVY BRUSSELS CARPET (mixed colors; about 12 x 12). GOLDEN OAK 7-DRAWER DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE (Good Older), LOVELY CHINA CABINET, 2 MORRIS CHAIRS AND- SETTEE TO MATCH (in Grev Moquetto), OAK DUOHESSE CHEST AND SHAVING CABINET TO MATCH. BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDSTEAD. TMTESSRS JAMES -SAMSON AND GO, jLvJL have received instructions from the owner (who is leaving New Zealand) to sell by auction the contents of a nicely-furnished 5-roomed Dwelling, which include—--sft 6in sideboard (heavily carved), Brussels carpet, Jubilee chairs, 5 easy chairs, wire couch, pictures, vases and ornaments, dinner service, curtains, lovely Asinine ter carpet runner, quaint oak hall settee, slip mats, china cabinet, e.p. ware, 2 Morris chairs and settee couch to match (in grey moquet-te), oval extending dining table, rattan chairs, heavy hearthrugs, kerbs and irons, beautiful pic Sure?, flower bowls, long mirrors', dinner ware,, tea sett?, cake stand, box Ottoman, blue carpet, stained duebesse chest, 2-drawer chest, 4ft wood panel bedstead, pedestal, wire mattress and bedding, shaving cabinet, golden oak drop-head Singer sewing machine, pots, pans, cutlery, crockery, kitchen and cooking utensils, runner, large quantify jam bottles, pair steps, door mats, lawn mower, coffee grinder, etc., etc. This Furniture is nearly new, and will be open for inspection morning of sale. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1919, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. MODEL 6-ROOMED DWELLING, SUNNY SIDE NORTH-EAST VALLEY, Being No. 12 Quccnsbeny street, oft' Arnold street. Messrs jam.es samson and co. have been favored with instructions from Mr Wilson to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling street, His Freehold Property. 2 splendid Freehold Sections, on which is erected a modern, un-to-dato 6-roomed Dwelling; bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, .electric light; Urge workshop, splendid fowl run, and out-build-ings; drained to Drainage Board regulations; concrete paths all round; a splendid warden. This is one of the nicest little properties to bo had in tho north end, and immediate possession can be had. This is a c-ood property for those in search of a good model home. Do nob mi=s the opportunity. WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, At 1.30 o’clock. At the Residence, 254 North road, Northeast Valley. Under instructions from B. 11. Keys, Esq. (who is leaving Dm edin). TjTi L. MACASSEY AND CO. JSyt» will sell by auction, as above, ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND' FURNISHINGS, HANDSOME DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED PICTURES AND SCREENS, SPLENDID MIRROR HALL STAND, DINING ROOM AND DRAWING- ROOM CARPETS, EXTENDING DINING TABLE (on (Mstors), HANDSOME 'SATINWOOD CABINET (on Castors), HAND-PAINTED PLAQUES, MORRIS EASY CHAIR, BOOKCASE AND CABINET, SPLENDID COLLECTION OF ORNAMENTS. Also, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Flower Stands and P'a.lnii, Clocks, 3?*ciureG, iic&rtnrugs. Cushions, China Ornaments, Wire Mattresses, Carpet Squares, Hall Runner, Linoleums, Curtains, Leather and Easy Chairs, Ducliesae Chests, Wardrobes, Chest Drawers, Arm Chairs, Mats, Oil Colors, Cane Chairs, Velvet Pile Curtains, Overmantel, Sideboard. Kerosenes Sieve for Cooking, Vacuum Cleaner, Kitchen Dresser (large), Kitchen Table, Fenders, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Crockery ware, Crystalware, 50 Pots Jam, Jam Bottles, Preserving Pan, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, 60ft Good Hose, Ladder, Sod Galv. Wu-e, et;., etc., etc. Also, 1 MOTOR BICYCLE (3i h.p. Humber) ; no reserve. On View Morning of Sale. REDUCING THE COST OF LIVING. NOTICE OF, AUCTION SALE, DATE TO BFJ ARRANGED. IN MEANTIME INSPECTION INVITED. 100 Colonial Wool Ladies’ Overcoats. 100 Cotton Gaberdine Ladies’ Trench Coats. 50 Gentlemen's Heavy Wool-lined' Overcoats. 10 Gentlemen’s Heavy Leather-lined Overcoats. 25 Gentlemen’s Tweed Chesterfield coats--2,000 vards Coumal Tweeds, all wool. 1 000 yards Ladies’ Black, and Blue Serges, dyes guaranteed. 100 pieces Indigo Drill Prints (Enghsh), 500 English Velveteen Children’s Paddy Hats. 500 English Velveteen Girls’ Pull-over Hats. 500 English Velveteen Women's Pull-over Hats. INSPECTION INVITED. All Goods Guaranteed. D O N A L D AND CO.. Above Stewart Dawson's, 58 Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8