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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 19th APRIL, At 2 o’clock, 'nice clean little stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, FIREPROOF SAFE (28 s 18 x 18). In an Assigned Estate. BM. SPUDDING a is instructed to cel! by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2 o’clock, An assorted stock of General Groceries, Tea, etc., etc., suitable for. storekeepers, hotels, anti private families. Without Reserve. . WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, ‘ At 2 p.m. Hutton and watts have received instructions to sell by auction, on behalf of various Importer, who are overstocked, Goods, as under: — Men’s suite (all sizes), overcoats, suit lengths, raincoats, oilskin coats, dress lengths, blankets, bush rugs, Axminstor squares, seagrass squares and mats, hearthrugs, Japanese handbags and baskets, gold brooches, watches, and 101 articles too numerous to mention. Also, FURS! FURS! FURS!^ A special lot of Fur Necklets and i'/uffs in the latest styles. All the above at practically unreserved prices,. On view from Monday afternoon at our Auction Rooms, 123 Lower Stuart street (next Skono and Robertson, seed merchants). C. A. HUTTON, Auctioneer. , WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1921, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. .On the Promises, No. 5 Crown street, North-cast Valley. Under instructions from Mr Don (who U leaving New Zealand). I QUAINT SOLID OAK ESCRITOIRE i BOOKCASE, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, ROUND EXTENDING DINING TABLE, DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, OAK DUCHBSSE CHEST, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, SOLID OAK HALL STAND, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, FIRST-CLASS FULL-SCOTCH CHEST. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions i from Mr Don (who is leaving New Zealand) to sell by auction, on the premises, No. 5 Grown street, North-cast Valley, Quaint oak sideboard, extending round ' dining tabic, ottoman settee, 1 high-back leather chairs, leather tub chair, very heavy linoleums, Wilton pile hearthrugs, Indian sofa rugs, oak bookcase, bookshelves, fancy ; table, skin rug, fire screens, curtains and rods, oak duchesse chcirt, oak bedstead and ( pedestal, bedding, stained bedroom suite, j red pine bedstead, wardrobe, blankets, wire mattresses, eiderdown quilt, easy chairs, . wood cot, towel rails, oak hall stand, passage linoleum (practically new), first-class gas griller, gas ring, electric iron, aluminium pots and pans, crockery, glassware, -coal scuttle, wringer, bath, lawn mower, child's push chair, bassinet, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1921, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION, In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. A LARGE QUANTITY OF USFjFUL HOUSEHOLD FU KNJTU BE. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS’. 1 SOLID WALNUT OVERMANTEL. SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD (bft), 2 FTRST-DLAR? INDIAN (MRTITS, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE. 9 FIROT'-CL ASS TRAVKU.IM! RUGS, Divan Easy Chairs Bn snckltebar’st, -I Highback Solid Oak Chairs, Settee, Dining Room Suite (nnhoH'cred in mnoucHe). Solid Oak Bedstead. D.T. and S.I. Bedsteads, Bedding, Wire Mattresses. Stained Bedroom Pedestals, Inlaid Table, Music Canterbury, Oak Pot Stand, First-class Typewriter, Oak Wood Kerbs, 1 Nearly-new Axminstor Carpet, . Very Heavy yVxminstcr Runner, Seagrass . Settee, Roll-top Desk, Wood Cot, Gate-lie Table, Telescope Dining Table, Stained Bed- , room Suite, Stained Dnehesse Chest, Toilet Tables, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Furnishings, etc., as above. • On View Morning of Sale. REUOSOUS. mRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, A Sluswt street. Rev. M. A. RUGBY PRATT. 11 a.m., ‘Christ and a Wayward One.’ 6.30 p.m., SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. ‘The Pictures, Their Merit and Menace.’ Solo, ‘0 Divine. Redeemer’ (Gounod), Mis Agnes Guy. Anthems, (1) ‘O Gladsome Light’ (Sullivan), (2) ‘By Babylon’s Wavo’ (Gounod). GLENAVEN— 11 and 6.30, Rev. R. E. FOKDYCE. WOODHAUGH.-6.30, Mr S. G. MAC* FARLANE, M.A. Hcarthfiro Girls’ Parade, Trinity, April 24. Anzac Day Service, April 25, at 10 a.m. Methodist central mission, OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m., Rev. CLARENCE BATON. Evening Subject: ' EXTRAORDINARY CHRISTIANITY. ’ SONG SERVICE, Commencing at 6.20 p.m. Duet, ‘So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition ’ (‘ The Crucifixion’), Messrs J. LEECH and MORTLEY PEAKE. Solo, The Shepherd of the Flock,’ Miss JEAN LENNOX. Organ Solos; ‘Nocturne in B Plat’ (by reauest), ‘Andante’ (Johnson), Mr*CHAS. A. MARTIN. L.A.B. DUNDAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 11. Rev.' WALTER J. OXBRGW. Subject, ‘Room to Live.’ 6.30, Mr T. WKIGGLESWORTH. Subject, ‘The Pathway to Freedom.’ Anthem, ‘ Sweet is Thy Mercy, Lord.’ Soloist, Miss M. Henderson. RAVBNSBOUENE METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11, Mr 0. W. HAINES. 2.30 and 6.30, Rev. WALTER J. OXBROW. CONCERT on TUESDAY. VSTESLEY CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD, TV. SPECIAL SERVICE NIGHT. 11, Rev. R. RAINE. Subject, ‘A Senseless Habit.’ 7, Rav. R. RAINE. Subject, ‘What is Your Life?’ Soloists, Mrs Kitchen, Miss Henderson, and Master H. Skoels. NEXT SUNDAY (Morning and Evening), OPENING OF PIPE ORGAN, Followed by Organ Recital following TUESDAY. gCT. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH. ST. KILDA.—II a.m., Mr J. WEIR; 6.30 p.m., Initroductory Service, Rev. BASIL METSON, of Christchurch. BROAD BAY.—II a.m., Mr W. S. MASLIN. MACANDREW BAY.—II a.m., Rov. BASIL METSON. MORNINGTON Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Mr Low; 6.30 p.m., Rev. B. F. RothweJl (‘The Tragedy of a Corn-fed Soul’). Bdleknowes: 11 a.m., Rev. B. F. Rothwell. __ ■ €AVRBSHAM Methodist Church.—ll a.m., G. P. Hunt (subject, ‘ King David’s Census’); 6.30 p.m., Mr Austin; soloist. Miss Hamilton; anthom, ‘Sun of My Soul.’ Abbotsford: 11 a.m., Mr T. M'Gregor; 6.30 p.m., Mr Nicho-i. Fairfield; 7 p.m., Rev. G. P. Hunt; harvest festival; soloist, Mr Newton. Conference, Monday, 8 p.m. SOSLYN Methodist Church.—Homing, i Mr Logie (subject, ‘ The Advent of Christ ’); oveniing, Rov. A. Pybus (subject, ‘The Love of God’). MAORI HILL Methodist Church. — Foreign Missionary Services morning and evening. The w ov, O. -Ji'-helson, of New Hebrides.

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Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

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