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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 28th JULY, 2 o'clock. 124 George street. H/T O'SS-PHTLLIPS JjJL liave i©ceiveil .instructions from a number of clients to sell by public auction the following Goods; — UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Arthur Alli•oii. London), 7-PIEOE. DINING- ROOM SUITE (comprising Chesterfield, 2 tvm_ana 4 high-back chairs), GOLDEN OAK DROPHEAD SINGER’S SEWING MACHINE, 6STOP ORGAN. WATERLOO (in good, order). HANDSOME MAHOGANY BAGATELLE TABLE (COMPLETE), SBAGRASB PRAM, PLUNKET HOOD (nearly now).yolpile OJiVDot (9 x 12),* lino., kitchen tables, ext. dining 'table, QUANTITY OP PAINT, shakedown, kitchen dresser, kitchen clipboard, travelling trunk, kitchen chaira, scales, band sewing machine, PIANO, ORGAN. 6yds Ixmdnster runner, 24-drawer chests, hanging lamps, lanterns, sofa, rockiu<r chair, gramophone, drop-side cot, 4.6 v/bOD BEDSTEAD, duchesse chests. iron ■bedsteads, ■bedding, settees, hearthrugs, OAK HALL STAND, framed mirror overmantel,- pictures, incubator, etc., etc. • H. W. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer, 124. George street; ’phone 300. FRIDAY,'2Bth JULY, „ At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 262 Hanover street (off Castle street). Instructed by Mr M. M. MTnnes (who is leaving for Australia). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. EXPENSIVE VELVET PILE CARPET (Practically New), HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE (7 Pieces, Upholstered in Moquettc, with 2 Morris Chairs), HANDSOME CHEVAL DUCHESSE ' PAIR, ' LARGE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. | ’■ \ LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture including— High-back dining room suite, velvet pile carpet, suite kerbs, overmantel, flower bowls, hearthrugs, occasional tables, pictures, Axminster runner, antique mirror-bock hall •tand, curtains, linoleum, rattan chairs, Austrian chairs, large cbeval duchesse pair, duchesse chests, -large mirror-door wardrobe, 4ft 6in antique wood bedstead, wire mattresses, shakedown, toiletware, dining table, kitchen tables, crockery, mirror-back chiffonier, kitchen utensils, etc., eta. Note.—The above Furniture is practically new. . MONDAY, 31st JULY, • At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. LARGE DOUBLE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, , - Corner of UNION STREET AND FORTH STREET, Suitable for MATERNITY HOSPITAL, LETTING ROOMS, 1 MANUFACTURER, BUTCHER’S SHOP, GROCER’S SHOP. 13 ROOMS, TWO BATHROOMS, TWO - KITCHENS, DRAINED TO REGULATIONS. CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION. PARK, REYNOLDS. ' LIMPED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. Keys upon application to PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST, ■ ■ At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No. 5 Lundie street (off Highgate), Ro&lyn (Rattray street tram to M'Kay’a Store, Highgate). On Account of Mr Chas, N. Jonas, who has sold his property, and is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. RELIEF-CARVED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, LUXURIOUS SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, LOVELY MORRIS CHAIRS. HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. KAURI WRITING BUREAU, TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE, HANDSOME VELVET PILE TABLE COVER.. ' AXMINSTBR HALL RUNNER, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, RED PINE PANEL BEDSTEADS, HANDSOME DUCHESSE CHESTS, SUPERIOR KAPOK MATTRESSES. Copper Kerbs, Silk Firescreen, Walnut Overmantels, Pictures, Bookshelves, Books, Flower Bowls, .Aspidistras, Wall Minor, Flower Pedestals, Axminster Slip Mats, 1 Palm Stands, Ornaments, Occasional Tables, Kauri Duchesse Chests,- Marble Washstande, Toiletware, Rattan Chairs, Leather Couch, Octagonal Table, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Fourfold Japanese Screens, Austrian Chairs, Cushions, Massive Bnassjjounted Bedstead, Wire -Mattresses, Kapok nftttrck-sea, Kitchen Table, Orookerywiaro, Canadian Chairs, Coal Scuttle, Kitchen Utensils, Carpet Sweeper, House Steps, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower. PARK/' REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction; as a.bove. On view Monday Afternoon. SALE, TUESDAY," Ist AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1922, At. 12.30 o’clock. - SALE bFaUCTIGN. 4 At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Mr J. H. Robinson. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Containing 15.74 poles, Being Part Section 42, Block 22, Dunedin. Right fin the heart of the City, within a stone’s throw, of the Dunedin RailwayStation. B-BOOMBD BRICK DWELLING, MOTOR GARAGE, 2 LOOSE BOXES. Frontages to Leith and "Harrow streets. -Great opportunity for expressman or taxi proprietor, <as.it is in close proximity to the Dunedin Railway Station. No expenses incurred for running in -and out to the suburbs. (No. 35 Leith ! street) JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr J. JI, Robdn&ou to sell by auction, This splendid City Freehold Property of 5 rooms, built of brick, plastered walls; scullery, washhouse, electric light, bathroom, all conveniences; also motor garage and two loose boxes. The property outside is In splendid order, and a few pounds spent in decorations inside would make it a splendid home. We can recommend this". LECTURES. - ECONOMIC RESEARCH SOCIETY. n. President, Professor W.-H. Pringle; n. Senior Vice-president, Archdeacon B. A. Woodthotpe. mu INAUGURAL ADDRESS by Archdeacon ,R. ‘A. Woodthorpe, on the sonomio Position of Germany and a Plea the Revision of the Treaty,’ will be deseed at the Otago University TO-NIGHT rarsday), at 8 (/clock. Those _ interested this important subject are invited .to end. 31. SILVERSTONB, Hon. Secretary, 'HEART OP AFRICA MISSION.” [SS CONSTANCE BRANDON wiE give a Lantern Lecture on ‘Mission Work ■aikcst Africa,’ in the Hanover Street ist School Hall on SATURDAY, at and in Burns Hall on MONDAY, 31st,,30/ • ■ ' ' L Splendid Story, ThriiEngly Told. Admission Free. Collection

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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6

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