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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 'lßih MAT, At 12 o’clock. , fin the Premises, “ Bfehopsgrovo/' Leith f Valley, formerly the residence of the into . ' Bishop Novill. .GREAT CLEARING SALE Of JffPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUKMTDIRB, Inolutlinfj Drawing Boom, Dining Room, Bedroom, ami ITivll Furniture mid Appointment's. RARE OLD. Oil, PAINTINGS. VALUABMLE- SILVER. CHINA, AN.D OLA'S SWA RE, Old English Came Gass;orole, HANDfeOiM.lv CD IN 1 A AN D SPEC.IM.fe-N CABINET (A beautiful piece of furniture, luted with uumcrou = drawers). GILT CONSOLE TABLE, BLACK OAK HALL TABLE. GARDEN 'ROLLER. GARDEN SEATS, AND TOOLS, DAIRY APPLIANCE?, AYRSHIRE COW (in full milk). OHN R.'ETD AND SONS. LTD., aro instruct oil by the Trustee*. Kxccu«id Agonov Company of New Zealand, uj Trustees in INtato of late Bishop to sell by auction «s above. On View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of Safe. SPECIAL NOTE.—The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock with kitchen and outside lots, following on of. 2 o'clock with drawnig room, dining loom;;, etc. ■MOTOR CON VET AN CD. , Mr C. Made ay's motor Ims will itm trips between (Duke street car slop and IJisbops■eroTO from 10 o'clock on morning of sale. ' Fare, Is. JOHN REID AND .SONS, LTD., , Aucrioneers. WEDNESDAY, 17t.h MAY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. feANDSOMB OAK CHESTKRFIKLD DINING ROOM SUITE, Upholstered in Moquctto 'SOLID OAK ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SUITE (9 pieces) RICH AXMINSTER CARPETS HBAYILY-OARVED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD HEAVY EXTENDING DINING TABLE RED PINE AND TAPESTRY SUITE ANTIQUE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE OAK PULL CABINET D.TL STANDARD SEATING MACHINE QUAINT MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD HIS MASTER'S. VOICE GRAMOPHONE (Hornless) and CO SM-JiGTED RECORDS. fA LEX, ■ HARRIS . AND CO. A have received instructions. to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Handsome oak Chesterl’iejd suite (in moquette), solid oak antique dining room suite (9 pieces), Canadian chairs, kauri chiliomer, Japanese occasional tables, ricli Axiniustor carpets, heavily-carved mirror-hack sideboard, oak cabinet Standard sowing niaohine, linoleum, Austrian chairs, springseated couches, oxiouding dining table, walnut overmantel, bamboo tables, flower pedestals, fenders, vases find ornaments, Morris chairs, hearthrugs, double' and single bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, plain wardrobes, duehcp.se pairs, toilet chests, toiletware, duchcsso eheses, fullScotch chests, antique wood bedsteads, antique mirror-door wardrobe, crockery, kitchen tables, wringers, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, garden tools, SET TAVLORS BOWLS (stamped), pair stop?, gent's biey-

TUESDAY, 161,1 i MAY, 1922, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Mr Simons, who ifi leaving Dunedin and has given up housekeeping. THE WHOLE OF HIS MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFECTS, Including QUAINT OAK BEDROOM SUITE. HIS MASTER'S 'VOICE GRAMOPHONE, WITH 47 DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS (a particurlarly good instrument), OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, Comprising Chesterfield, 2 Big Divan Chairs, and 4 High-back Chairs, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE TO MATCH, 3 STAINED DUCHESSK CHESTS, 1 MASSIVE UPRIGHT IRON-FRAME PIANO, IN WALNUT CASE. VERY HEAVY AXMINST.ER CARPET SQUARE, 15 x 12 (A r ery Pretty Grey Coloring;). SPLENDID SELECTION OF BOULTON WARE. including Vases, Flower Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Ornaments, Plaques, Fancy Plates, Fruit Bowls, etc., etc. Clhis is the balunca of the previous consignment sold by us, and oilers a rare opportunity for anybody in search of the much-sought-of Boulton Ware). Also, 1 SPLENDID AUSTRALIAN BEARSKIN RUG. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. 'have received instructions from Mr Simons and other Vendors to sell by auction, In their Downstairs Booms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Furnishings, which’ include— Quaint oak ‘bedroom suite, oak wood bedstead to match, stained wood bedsteads, wire mattress, shakedowns, s.i. and d.i. bedsteads, kapok and dock mattresses, pillows, solid oak dining table, high-back chairs, 3 stained dhehesso chests, hearthrugs, Axmineter carpet square, Ax mi nst or rugs, slip mats, stained hall stand, fancy tables, easy chairs, upright irou-framo piano, splendid selection Doulton wan;, His Master's Voioo gramophone (with 47 doublesided records), kitchen tables and chairs,

kitchen hearthrugs, fenders and irons, lino. Jeums, nf-c., etc. Also, In a Deceased Estate, JEWELLERY, JEWELLEHY, JEWELLERY. x PAIR PRISMATIC FIELD GLASSES, Erench make and magnifying seven limes (a very powerful glass), 2 5-slone diamond rings, laclyVt lovely gold watch and chain, genfe signet ring, diamond and sapphire ring.2 .gold locket, gold pendant, sapphire brooch, lockci, pendant, silver purse, medal. Also, Watches, gold chains, and nu assortment of jewellery. ■WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, At 2 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 604 Cumberland street (near* Albany street). Instructed by Mrs J. 11. M‘Laron {who is now residing in Australia). SUPERIOR HOUSE-HOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Emil Weis* and Co.), TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE, AX-MINSTER CARPET, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, SOLID [MAHOGANY DINING- TABLE, MAHOGANY AND PLUSH SUITE, GOLDEN OAK STANDARDi DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, WALNUT BOOKCASE, OBDAR CHIFFONIER, CEDAR DOUBLE-DOOR WARDROBE, Ottoman Piano Seal,-Music, Octagonal Table, Wool Rugs, Vases, Ornaments, Kauri Coal Cabinet. "Oak Kerb, Cushions, Law CurLams, Linoleum, Books, Engravings, Pair Steps, Kitchen Table, Austrian Chairs, Aluminium Saucepans, Glassware, Clock, Oommode, Creokei'vware, Enamehvare, Household Utensils, P ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ar« instructed to sell by auction,, as above. 1 On View Morning of Sale, IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot bo classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly hear this in mind, and send .in their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 17968, 15 May 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17968, 15 May 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17968, 15 May 1922, Page 6

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