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ftUCTIOWB. J?S—MM—— - FRIDAY; 28th APRIL, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. Now Shipment of BEAUTIFUL RUC-S AND MATS. AH Wool. English Manufacture, Dm. spudding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his rooms, on Friday, at 2.30 o’clock, 6G BEAUTIFUL FLOOR RUGS 12 BEAUTIFUL SOFA RUGS 17 BEAUTIFUL CORRIDOR RUGS. These Rugs are of highest quality, of beautiful colorings and designs, and will bo open to inspection by the public on Thursday morning. APRIL 28th, 1922, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SOLID OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OAK AND LEATHER DINING SUITE, 9 pieces (settee, 2 easy chairs, 6 h.b. dining chairs), OAK AND KAURI' DINING TABLE (Bft), Kauri and jioquette dining suite, LOVELY CARVED OAK OCCASIONAL SETTEE IN MOQUETTB, DAK SUTHERLAND GATELEG FOLDING TABLE, KAURI DUCHESSB CHESTS, WILTON PILE, AXMINSTER, AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. (PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL aro instructed to sell by auction. Mahogany leather dining suite, kauri extending table, Scotch chests, duohesso chests, pictures, occasional tables, child’s high chair, towel rails, Morris chairs, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, child’s drop-side cot, piano scats, marbletop wastelands, copper kerbs, copper fire suite, wood kerbs, palm stands, set enamel kitchen canisters, wringer, oval boilers, saucepans, tinware, cocoa matting, Jap. malting, r.p. office partition, largo r.p. kitchen dresser, 3 pairs steps. 2 portable hatrackg, r.p. linen prass, and household sundries. Also, 50 Dining Chairs. On View Thursday Afternoon from 2 o’clock. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2.30 o’clock, COTTAGE PIANO. ; jT| M. SPEDDIN G JL/» is instructed to sell by auction, at bis Rooms, to-morrow, at 2,30 o'clock, WALNUT PIANO (by F. Barton). FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 1922, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. LADY’S' CONEY SEAL COAT (NEW). pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. Now on View. lost and found. LOST, leather Purse, green lining, containing two £1 not'ES, cash, cash purchase ticket; reward.— 3so, 1 Star.’ OST, between Oamam and Palmerston, Goodyear Tyro—Will finder please communicate with Bos 669, Dunedin. _ OSrT'Wednosday, near H. 8., Octagon, Gold Bar Brooch, set with topaz; keepsake; reward.—Apply H.B. OST, Motor Glove, on Tuesday.—Finder please return Barton and Trongrove, Manse street. LOST, D.S.A. show room, Girl’s Wages, owners name on envelops; reward. — Millinory Department, D.S.A. LOST, Monday, Plated F.I.A.T. Wheel Cap, between lookout Point and Stuart street; reward. —M'Culloch’s Garage. OST, Black Terrier Pup, vicinity Oval, Sunday afternoon.—Please communicate 349, ‘Star’ OHico, ring 7,002; reward. OST, a Black-and-white Greyhound Pup; reward—3B Horiot row, Dunedin. OST, between 417 George street and bowling green, Ouo Leather Glove; reward.—4l7 George street. LOST, £lO Note by hard-working man, Monday night; reward. —Mrs Beasley, corner Union and Forth streets. LOST, Black-aml-tan Collie Pup, vicinity Eofilyu—Finder please ring 9,415; reward. LOST, Face-cap of enamel wristlet watch; reward.—J. Dow, watchmaker, Roslyn. LOST, Fountain Pen, vicinity M’Brido street.—Finder please ring 1,463; reward. PERSON who took Lady’s Green Umbrella from steamer Waireka at Portobello Tuesday morning is requested to return to Waireka and save further trouble. POUND. —Men, your old IYR Hat Made New at small cost.—Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. 1 ROUND.—Spectacles to suit all sights sup- . plied by qualified Optician.—Sturmer, through Sproeeu’s chemist shop, Octagon. 1 ROUND, at ail grocers, Huia Butter. L Guaranteed first grade. FOUND. —Tailored Suits, all-wool tweeds, from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15s— Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert. Haynes’s. FOUND.— Boys’ and Girls’ School Boots at greatly reduced prices at Harris’s Shoe Store, Stuart street. POUND, —Football Boots, 17s 6d; English Soccer Boots, 29s 6d; don’t fail to sco these; they’re wonderful value. 1 ROUND.—Men’s Working Bools, strong and durable, 18s 9d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 28s; Greenhides, 28s 6d; good Bluchers, 10s 6d. FOUND. —Goloshes, Gumboots, Leggings, good value, all reasonably priced.— Harris’s Railway Shoe Store, 101 Stuart street. TO LET. TO LET, MOBITZSON.S BUILDING, Bond street, OFFICE, good storeroom; concrete floor, electric light, conveniences. Full particulars apply JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD, TO LET, TWO LOVELY LARGE ROOMS, over F. and F. MARTIN'S, LTD, 3 and 4 Octagon. TO LET, Three and Four-roomed Suites, furnished and unfurnished; all conveniences; Majestic Mansions, St. Clair— Apply Warren Boyd, 152 High street. TO LET, Three Unfurnished Rooms; use of all conveniences, reasonable rent; central.—2Bl, ‘Star’ Office, LADY, with comfortable home, would Lot Two very nice Rooms (bedroom furnished); all conveniences; good locality; ladies 0n1y.—315, ‘Star.’ TO LET, 4-rooraed House, Sawyers Bay; also 3 and 4-roomed Houses, City.— Mose-Phillips, 124 George street, Dunedin. TO LET, largo Room, furnished or unfurnished; c.L; private entrance; uso conveniences. —Address 93 Grosvcnor street, TO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms; all conveniences; best locality; no cars required.—3s6, ‘ Star ’ OHico. BUITO 2 Offices, well lighted, electric, Princes street; cheap, £1; immediate possession.—Park, Reynolds. Cl OOD 7 Rooms; bath, decide; ;]-aorc; f Burkes Railway Station; 30s.—Park, Reynolds. _ rLET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, central. — For particulars apply 83 Canongato. f tno LET, Part Hoiiso, 4 rooms, unfur--1 nishod during owner’s absence; suit newly-married couple—sß Prince Albert road, St. Kii<la._ rLET, Furnished superior 8-roomed Residence, large grounds, City, north end.—Bryant, 225 Princes street. ripO LET, George street, City, 3 Unfur--1 nished Rooms; uso all conveniences; select; no children—343, ‘Star.’ LET, for term, Furnished Cottage, Broad 8ay.—334, ‘Star’ Office. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it ia found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot bo classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to feindly bear ths? in mind, and send in their

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Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 8

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