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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 19th APRIL, * At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Maneo street. COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED COTTAGE* / ho. 123 a FORTH STREEP (naar TTiiion street). STEEL CEILINGS, TILE GRATES, CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS, "Washhouse, Copper, Tubs, Good Freehold Section. • WELL SHELTERED AND SUNNY, Handy to Electric Car. PARK, REYNOLDS, ‘ LIMITED, will sell by auction, COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, ) No. 123 a Forth street, MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o’clock, At Rooms, Manse street. ' Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of James Strain (deceased). SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 59 UNION STREET (near Castle street). ' COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED DWELLING, . Bay Window, Portico, Electric Light, Tile Grates, Bathroom, Hot and Cold Water; ' Drained to Sewer; All Conveniences. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Part of Section 51, Block 29, Dunedin, with a well-built 5-roomed Dwelling and all conveniences. ' FOR GENUINE SALE TO CLOSE TRUST. E. J. SMITH, Esq., Solicitor for the Estate, Express Co.’s Buildings. MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account of Mrs B. Murray, who is leaving the district. A PICTURE COTTAGE, No. 9 DUNDONALD STREET, BAYFIELD A BEAUTIFUL 2-ROOMED COTTAGE. LOVELY FREEHOLD SECTION. MOTOR GARAGE, ELECTRIC LIGHT OLEARIA HEDGES, FRUIT GARDEN VEGETABLE GARDEN; WATER LAID ON; WELL CULTIVATED. TpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, -a- . will sell by auction, as above, DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT. WEDNESDAY, Uth APRIL, At 1 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Removed from Roslyn for convenience of sale. , RED PINE CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE (Buffalo Leather), ■ BILLIARD TABLE (Slate Bed, All Accessories), OAK VICTORY DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, LARGE RED,PINE MIRROR-BACK TT4iT,T. STAND, WALNUT CENTURY DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 4ft 6m ANTIQUE WOOD BEDSTEAD, LARGE SET BOOKSHELVES, 3-ROLLER MANGLE. r ALEX. HARRIS . AND CO. A, have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— Dining tables, Austrian chairs, linoleum, billiard table and accessories, fenders, photogravures, saddlebag couch, platform rocker, kauri dinner waggon, walnut overmantels, divan easy chair (Utrecht velvet), whatnots, occasional tables, occasional chairs, ornaments, carpets, colonial sofas, push carts, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, toilet chests, toiletware, combination [ron bedsteads, napery, 2 ottoman couches, heavy 2in pillar bedstead, kauri cupboard, child’s high chair, child’s cot, toilet tables, duchesse chests, tile-back washstand, oak Victory drop-head sewing machine, crockery, kitchen utensils, 3-roller mangle, garden tools, grit-mill, 3 coils barb wire (each jewt), coil plain wire, roll wire netting, large gas grilier, red pine mantelpiece, register grates, etc., etc. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Preinises, No. 57 Ings avenue, St. Glair, i On Account of Mr W. B. Lawson (who is giving up housekeeping). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. SUPERIOR OAK DINING SUITE IN - LEATHER, ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARD. OVAL OAK DINING TABLE, DROP-HEAD SINGER MACHINE, EXPENSIVE VELVET PILE CARPET (12 x 10), INDIAN VESTIBULE RUG, AXMINSTER RUNNERS, OAK HALL STAND. A LEX. HARRIS AND have received instructions to above. Copper kerbs and irons, oak kerbs, phe gravure*, vases and ornaments, Pers rugs, velvet pile carpet, oval oak din table, antique oak sideboard, superior < suite in leather (with high-back chai marble timepiece, oak flower stands, elecl Opiate, crystal, linoleums, seagrass cha deker chair, expensive Indian vestii k?» oa k hall ■•tand, Singer drop-head i *“po> 2 carved hall chairs, Axminster r hall curtains, casement curtains, toi sofa rug, hearthrugs, double b tad, wire mattresses, kapok beds, cl ks, duchesse chest, mirror-door wa having cabinet, spring sofa, ch fetal, Delpbin filter, 2 gas grill Ifuruiture and utensils, hose, m “tow, table mangle, wringer, car euvrden tools, lawn mower, sa fcure is all Solid Oak and afternoon from 2 to 4 STS. PULLETS. our Auction Rooms on 17th April, at 2 p.tru, sbm Pullets, from 5 to 6 fear-old Hens, invited. Ebb and co., 146 Crawford street. BSDAY, 14th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. Mart, George street. j)LD 8-ROOMED HOUSE, street (on rise), third house Lorn London street. [S- PHILLIPS gructed to sell by auction, Block XX., containing 12 33ft by a depth of 99ft, also by Cambrai place from which there could be built This House is faithfully enamel bath, porcelain and cold water, shower, ad tubs, brick side wall, Ight, drained to D.8.R., Laths and yard. Inperior property, and [from MOSS-PHILLIPS. »APRIL*, 1920, 130. Fling street. RESTATE OF ME ■ TRADING AS 10.. PLUMPERS. 10THESAY, PiNB. C.OTTAGE, 'ON. >N AND' CO. l-uctious from the \y auction, at their 3, Plan 1., Townt7.2 poles, on which fr-roomed Verandah It is a nice little ;'ie property Is to be ‘spection. F.lr ’ Co. are prepared to one or Line Blocks at

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Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 6

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