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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1920, At 2 o’clock. On the Promisee. No. 90 Highgate. Under Instructions from the Official Assignee. In the Bankrupt. Estate of Thos. Donaldson, trading as Smith. Sons, and Co., of Roslyn, Plumbers BRICK SHOP. ERECTED ON LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. WHICH HAS ABOUT 15 YEARS TO run AT A YEARLY RENTAL OF £7. This is a well-built brick shop and beaches, fittings etc., very suitable for a plumber, cabinetmaker, or any other business of a like nature. There is n.t the present time a good coinfection with the plumbing business, and anybody desiring to start should lose no opportunity of inspecting. The stock-in-trade will be sold at the same time, which includes • Double-truss Cornish Folding Machine, Cutting Machine. Plumbers’ Grooving Tools, Plumbers’ Blow Lamp, Vvces, Piping, Spouting, Verticals, Taps, Guillotine, Stocks and Dies, Plumber’s Fire, Hurricane Lamp, 450GALLON TANK, FIREPROOF SAFE (WHITFIELD), Writing Table, CVps and Lining, 4 Ladders, Globes, and all the necessary Tools and Appliances to carry on a plumbing business. ■m/TESSRS JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. -EfJL have received instructions from the Official Assignee to sail by auction, as above. FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 1.30 o’clock. Under lasi ructions from Mr J. Dougins Porrett. A VERY CHARMING COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, PASTELS By J. Douglas IVrrett, O. Teiehe. Houston, Byles, Butler, Balfour, Moultray, Fodor. Wilson, and others. jI,JESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. iT-fi- will sell by auction, at their Rooms, as above. N.B.—The Collection is new on view pj our Rooms, and inspection is cordially inviled. Art lovers pud the public generally should not fail to inspect ibis magnificent Colkctiou. Catalogues on application. TUESDAY, 2Uf. APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Room,-, Princes street. KING STREET FREEHOLD INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 2 SHOPS AND 4 DWELLINGS (Nos. 756, 753, 760, 762, 761,766 King street). Also, COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE AND CONV E NXENCES (No. ZG Howe street) A LEX. _ HARRIS AND GO. -i-A- have received instructions to sell bv auction, as above ; _l. Allotments 3 and 4, being Part of Sections c 6 and 37, Biock XXXIV., Dunedin, containing 22 poles, together with 2 Shops and 4 Dwellings thereon : drained to sewer ; all well let: rental. £132 per annum. (Nos. Too, 753, 760, 762, 764, 766 King street.) 2. Part Section 63, Block XXYIV., Dunedin, with 4-rooined Cottage, scullerv, gas. drained to sewer. (House No. 26 ‘ How a street.) WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Richter), 6 BUFFALO LEATHER DINING CHAIRS TAPESTRY SUITE (3 Pieces), RED PINE DINING ROOM SUITE, CANADIAN SUITE. QUANTITY BAMBOO WARE. A LEX- HARRIS, AND CO. have received instructions to ecll by auction. Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano (Kichtc-r), 6 Buffalo leather chans, linoleum, tapestry carpet, plush couefi, fenders, photogravures, Canadian suite, piatform rockers, colonial sofas, occasional chairs, occasional tables, ovennante 7 * wicitor and rattan chairs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, ducht-sse chests' t.oi’r-e cnesis, toiletware, tile-back wastelands, mahogany duchesse pair, combination iron Dodsteads, crockery, kitchen utensils, garden tools, lawn mower. LECTURFS UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. Under the auspices of the Pmbviorir Synod of Otago and Southland', A Course of 8 to 10 "pOPULAR LECTURE With Experimental Demonstrations, will bo deliveerd by Dr JACK in the I’hvf Lecture Room, University of Ota wo " MONDAYS, at 8 pm., coamer.uw APRIL 26. Subject; ‘FROM LIGHT TO RADIU AND WIRELESS.’ Tickets for the Course (price ss) may bo obtained from the Registrar, Otago University, or from the leading booksellers. 11. CHAPMAN, Registrar. ANTHROPOLOGY. COURSE OF POPULAR LECTURES. TOURING the Winter Months a Course of ■K about 24 Popular Lectures will be delivered on FRIDAY EVENINGS in He Lecture Hail of the Otago University Museum Great King street. The First Lecture will be delivered on FRIDAY, April 23rd, com-roen-cing afc 8 o’clock. The Lecturers will be Dr W. B. Beuham Dr W. N. Benson, Dr Macmillan Brown Dr P. W. Dunlop, and Mr H. D. Skinner. The Course will bo on the same lines as that of last year, but the material will be almost entirely new, particular attention being paid to the races and ethnological problems of New Guinea. (Melanesia, and Polynesia. A fee of £1 17e will be charged for the full For further particulars apply to the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. ■jMfISS HOOPER'S EVENING CLASSES, IVjt- Friday And Saturday. Beginners, 7.30; advanced pupils, 8.15. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. Private lessons arranged. 105 Canougate. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; railway concessions; individual tuition. Telephone 2,997. MEETINGS, DUNE-DIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. milE FOURTH ANNUAL GENI JL MEETING of Members of the As tion will be held in the Bums Hall 3 place, on MONDAY, 18th April, is2 8 p.m. BUSINESS: (1) Adoption of R-epor Balance-sheet; (2) Election of < bearers and Executive (3) General. . GEO. M. SMITH, Secretary. MONEY. rpRUST MONEY FOB INVESTM! ASLIN, DAWSON, AND BROWN, Solicitors. N.Z. Express Co.’s Building, Bond str rjlHB ‘EVENING STAR’ is Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LEX. the Best HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT,

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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 9

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