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AUCTIONS. "THE EYE OF ST. CLAIR." "THE EYE OF ST. CLAIR." DELIGHTFULLY 'SUNNY. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. Fronting Forbury road, Hobson, and Sandringhatn streets. NO SUBDIVISION TO EQUAL IT Remains in this Popular Suburb. SECURE ( \ PLAN FROM JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. PICTURESQUE RESIDENCE AND 5 MAGNIFICENT SITES, - Being a Subdivision of the late Dr M'Bride's Charming Pro'perty. FRONTAGES RANGE FROM 50ft to 80ft. There is a specially good Garage on the Corner Site. , Anyone in search of a GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE AND LARGE FREEHOLD (1 ROOD 14.8 POLES) Should see the House Lot. The Dwelling is of attractive appearance, and possesses all modern conveniences. Such places are hard to obtain. The Building Sites are worthy of attention .by , SITE SEEKERS, SPECULATORS, BUILDERS. Be ready and buy at this Sale. "THE EARLY BIRD CATHES THE WORM," As hundreds of people who failed to buy at previous sales have found to their cost when subsequently looking for sections in the 'salubrious and favorito suburb of St. Clair. EASY TERMS! EASY TERMS! EASY TERMS! The Various Lots -will be offered by Auction ON THE GROUND ON SATURDAY, 24th APRTL. AT 2 P.M. For bona fide sale, as Mrs M'Bride purposes leaving for the Old Coimtry at an earlv date. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., TOHN REID AND SONS, LTD

SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, 1920, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street. L. MACASSEY AND CO. have received instructions from th< ; e Department to soil by auction, a, UNCLAIMED GOODS, isting of ladies' and gents' bicycles, bags, motor tyre tuba, walking sticks, lady's shoes, medals, umbrella, etc., ON VIEW HORNING OF SALE. WEDNESDAY. 21st APRIL, 1920, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Mr D. B. Brown. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being No. 56 RUSSELL STREET. FAMILY HOME OF EIGHT ROOMS, WITH ALL CONVENIENCES. [ESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. L have received instructions from Mr D. B. Brown (who has left Dunedin) to sell by auction. This fine Fr'ehold Section, on -which is erected a Modern House of 8 rooms; bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, washhouse, and scullery. This is a splendid Frehold Section, close to town; no cars required. Has a fine outlook. We can recommend inspection. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1920, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Deputy-Public Trustee. In the Estate of Janet Glass. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WITH THREEEOOMED DWELLING THEREON (No. 15 Osmond street, South Dunedin). [ESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. - have received instructions from the _>uty Public Trustee to sell by auctionin the above Estate, ' A nice little Freehold Section, being Allotment 4, Block YI., Plan of Subdivision of part of the said block, containing 7.4 poles, on which .'a erected a three-roomed Cottage_m good order; gas, drained, handy to Workshops and car, and quit© a nice little property. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. '•VIRGIN WOOL" WORSTED SUITINGS-THE LATEST! The phrase " Virgin Wool" has come into use of late to denote fabrics that are made from wool, pure and unadulterated, as fisainst those manufactured from "Wool" Shoddy. For •' Quality" Suits only the best. " Virgin Wool " fabrics are used, no matter what they may cost us. Our Cutting is Firstclass ; our Tailoring is done by thoroughly qualified hands, and in order to keep up our Standard of Excellence the materials must be in keeping. The shipment of High-grade English Worsteds and Fast Dye Serges which reached us a few weeks ago has aroused a great deal of interest. Business Men and others who must have Quality, Style, and Smartness in their Clothes should make a point of. seeing these new Suitings. They represent the latest Fy.Hhionabie Colors and Patterns. J. AND. J. ARTHUR, LTD., Merchant Tailors and Ladies' Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 George street. and SHIRT High wages. Applj BEST, Tailor, Princes street. TO Tailoresses. —Wanted, Trouser and Vest Hand. Apply Mr Wills, Moray placa. LEFT on signature desk at Early Settlers' Hull, pair Gold Spectacles. Finder mease return to Caretaker. COURT King Edward's Pride Social, Kensington Hall, to-morrow (Thursday), at 8.15 p.m. Gents 2s, ladies 6d; refreshWrUMiou, isoy tto team trade, also Painters and Paperhangers. Apply Wrens. Ltd. WANTED, smart Assistant for fancy goods counter. Apply J. R. M'Kenzie, 61 Georgo street. rrANTED To Purchase (about the City), .t, House,. 6-7 rooms; every convenieuce; good locality. "41," 'Star' Office. WANTED To 7 Purchase Ipdvltely) Lease, House about 6 rooms; all conveniences; about City; brick preferred;" in good locality. Address Bos 446, City. OAK Duehesse Chest, £7 10s; sta value; see our window. Martins, Ltd OAK Bedroom Suite, Robe Mirror-door Duchesne Chest, and Tile Pedestal V/.aslistand, £32 ' 10s. Martins, Ltd., Octagon. Dining Room Suite; , O American leather, £ls ?. 5s j ' great I value. Martins, Ltd., Octagon. yTASSIVE Upright Grand - by i >-»-fl- Kuhla. At Martins', Ltd., Octagon Piano Show Rooms. - CARPET SQUARES (2 shipments) just to hand, Wilton and Axminster; also 3iats, Rugs. Martins, Ltd., 3 Octagon. T IN OLEUMS AJ to hand; best patterns; Bx4 and 4 x 4. At Martins'. Ltd., 3 Octagon. GET Married and Furnish at the undersigned old-established firm; lowest estimates given on spot. Martins, Ltd., 3 Octagon. BELL Organ, 10 stops, mirror top; was £3O; reduced to £25 cash. Martins', • Ltd., Octagon Piano Show Rooms. 0 Guineas. —Piano (Koch and Sons); upright grand: splendid instrument, low price. Martins', Ltd., Piano. Show Rooms, Octagon. LINOS, and Floorcloths (English); just landed great assortment; moderate prices. Martins, Ltd,, 3 Oc.tagon. PIANOS, iron frame, Reduced for Cash this month. Martins', Ltd., Octagon Piano Warehouse. E do all Feed Repaire and carry all f Ford Accessories. , M'Culloch, Stuart

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Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 6

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