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AUCTIONS. .WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 1.30 o’clock, On Premises, 332 High street (opposite Melville street). iTTOHN REID AND SONS, LTD,, l» instructed by E. D. Cloland, Esq. (who Js leaving for Wellington), will oiler, as above, VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD MASSIVE OAK DINING TABLE, OAK' SETTEE and H.B. AND MORRIS CHAIRS (Upholstered in Moquctto and in excellent condition) SUPERIOR OAK OVERMANTEL _ HANDSOME HALL STAND AND CHAIRS (to match) HALL AND STAIR RUNNERS AND RUGS ' *' 1 LOVELY BEDROOM FURNITURE (in DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, LARGE DUCHESSS, TILE-TOP PEDESTAL OAK MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE (a superior article) BOX OTTOMAN. PICTURES SINGL'I OAK BEDSTEAD AND DUCHDOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD AND DUCHDOUBLB OAK BEDSTEAD AND DRESSING TABLE LINOLEUMS, OAK KERB HEAVY INDIAN CARPET. Also, occasional tables, pictures, ornaments, »al vase, clocks, linoleum, congolciim jquato, chairs, d. and s. panel wood bedIteada, iron bedstead, stretcher, kitchen furjiiture and sundries, cupboard, Champion GAS COOKER, odd crockery, fender, pots and pans, brass preserving pan, carpet sweeper, tin bath, garden tools, yard broom LAWN MOWER, etc., etc. Inspection of this High-class Furniture is strongly recommended, ns it is in tip-top order. NOTE.—Sale commences at 1.30 with outside articles, kitchen, etc,; dining room just after 2 o’clock. On View Tuesday Afternoon and Day of Sale. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD,, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 332 High street. TWO HIGH STREET RESIDENCES. 'SUITABLE HOSTEL, DWELLINGS, OR FLATS. MODERN AND CONVENIENT. DELIGHTFUL VIEW. ood Freeholds, opposite end of Molvillc street. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, cl will offer, as above: (1) Part Section 16, Block 7, Dunedin, with substantial semi-detached 2-story Residence of d good rooms, with balcony; electric light, large* bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, washhouse, etc. This" is a commodious residence, uicelv elevated above the street, and commanding charming view. No. 332 High street. (2) Part Section 16, Block 7, Dunedin, with Residence similar to Lot 1. No. 330 High street. NOTE.—By making an archway through the brick dividing wall these two commodious houses could be connected, and thus made suitable for a hostel, hospital, etc. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. At Kensington Drill Hall. TO CONTRACTORS, TO DEALERS, TO BUILDERS, TO STATION HOLDERS. TO ELECTRICIANS, TO PLUMBERS, TO COUNTY COUNCILS, TO SHIPWRIGHTS, TO EVERYBODY.

El. macassey and co. • have received instructions from tho Defence Department to sell, by auction, as above, Blackboard, bookcases, bores, medicine chests, cupboards, banging lamps, kitchen tables, spring balances, iron boilers, oil cans, fenders, weighing machines, fry pans, saucepans, steelyards, razors, iron bedsteads, ropesoled shoes, office chest, files, ink stands, mimeograph, pigeon holes, stationery holders, paraffin (white and black), salamonic black tar varnish, gutta perch®, castor oil, paint barrels, reaping hooks, wheelbarrow, garden tools, crow bars, carpenter’s tools, carpenter’s tool client, grindstones, vyoes, engineers’ spanners, screwdrivers, iron and wood blocks, tackles, rope (wbito and tarred), boat anchors, marine lamps, padlocks, flags, fittings for guns, iron tanks (20gal), wood skids, iron chains, gun drag (timber waggon carry 7| tons, axles tested 50 tons), hydraulic jacks, jacks for lifting, chain slings, sheerlegs (71 tons), powder cases, coopers’ adzes, copper funnels, lamps, lanterns, copper scales, gim-metal weights (11b to 14-lb), metallined cases, brass cartridge cases, steel gauges, steel goods, shells, box of fireworks, rockets, lights (blue and red), gunpowder, electric cells, glass jars, earth jars, ebonite jars, ebonite trays, electric bells, blankets, binoculars, telescopes, range finders and fittings, telephone wire and posts, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, 2 typewriters and uantity of surgical instruments. Also, drugs and dressings, slightly damaged by water, ’PHD ABOVE GOODS ABE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, AND WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF ST. CLAIR PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARGE 29th, At 12 o’clock. In Our Land Sale Rooms. On Account of Mr Alex. Thomson, who is leaving for Auckland. WATERLOO STREET, ST. CLAIR, CHOICE 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, With polite tile roof, fibrous plaster ceilings, slab bile grates, porcelain bath and basin, Lot and Cold water, electric fight, also gas for cooking, built-in wardrobes, linen press, pantry, scullery, SECTION very sunny and nicely laid out in gardens;' fowl run, etc. The above Property is for Absolute Sale, ond easy terms can bo arranged. E. 1. MACASSEY AND CO, Auctioneers. , TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. Dm. spudding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his room®, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o’clock, BTVB BARRELS COTTONSEED OIL. Without Reserve. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, . At 2.30 o’clock. To Tea Dealers and Others. | M. 'SPUDDING v ■ is instructed to sell by auction, at rooms, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o'clock, 68 HALF CHESTS GEYLON TEA (various marks), 17 SACKS LINSEED OILCAKE (each 2owi), Also, PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, SMALL FIREPROOF SAFE. On account of those concerned. MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At'l2’ o'clock, At Booms, Manse street. LOVELY BUILDING SITE, EXT TO HOUSE 28 CHAMBER STREET N.B. VALLEY (40ft frontage by 132 ft deep). Sunnv, level; near tram. 3 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, , Auctioneers. ALL ALTERATIONS OF )ISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS MUST ■- BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE (yOLOOK OF THE PRECEDING DAY.

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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6