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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY. 28th NOTEMBE®, At 2 o’clock. On the Premkes, No. 19 Lynn street (off Highgabe, Bishopscourt). Instructed hy Mr J. H. Latimer (who la leaving Dunedin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, MOQUBTTB HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. CARVED RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE, BRUSSELS CARPET. CARVED RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, RED PINE DUCHESNE PAIR. CRETONNE OTTOMAN COUCH, KAURI PANEL WARDROBE, KAURI DUCHESSB PAIR, KAURI PANEL BEDSTEAD (3ft), Wool Rugs, Hand-painted Eire Screen, Vases, Ornaments, Palm Stand, Flower Bowls, Kauri Occasional Tables, Occasional Chairs, Oil Paintings. Lace Curtains, Mohair Slip Mats, Art Hall Curtains, Occasional Tables, Austrian Chairs, Walnut Clock, Heavy Linoleum, Mohair Table Cover, Colored Pictures, Plush Drop-seated Easy Chair, Teawarc, Crystalware, Wcrtheim Sewing Machine, Austrian Chairs, Dinnerware, Alarm Clock, Red Pine Kerb, Toiletware, Brass-mounted Bedstead, Spiral Spring Mattress, Kapok Bedding, Bedroom Chairs, Red Pine Commode Chair, Red Pine Bookshelves, Kitchen Fender, Kitchen Utensils. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. ENGLISH TRAVELLERS SAMPLES. Valuable High-class E.P. Ware, Superior Aluminium Domestic Ware, Cutlery 1 and Chinawaro. Dm. 'speeding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o’clock, A valuable range of TRAVELLER’S SAMPLES, consisting of VERY SUPERIOR E.P. teapots, tea sets, h.w. jugs, spirit kettles, salvers, rose bowls, cake stands, bread platters. entree dishes, jnlly dishes, sweet trays, etc. ALUMINIUM saucepans, kettles, frypans, preserving pans, and culinary articles. Table cutlery, safety razors, c.p. spoons and forks, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, etc., etc. Also, on Steamer’s Account, 9 HALF-CHESTS CEYLON TEA. Without Reserve. FOR SALE. DRESSMAKING AND DRAPERY BUSINESS. CITY (Main Street).—'SHOP, 3 Rooms; bathroom, scullery, washhouse, e. 1., gas; moderate rental. An established and profitable business; dean stock. Very suitable for two ladies. (8363) For full particulars and terms apply ALEX. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Evening ’phone 9,571. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. SHOP, I LIVING ROOMS; e. 1., gas, baker’s oven. Easy rental. Lease. Steady cash turnover. This is a genuine money-maker, situated on main thoroughfare. A great opportunity for a baker and pastrycook. Ingoing, about £4OO. (8362) ALEX. HARRIS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, good 3ft Dill Zealandia Range, very cheap.—Apply 56 Opoho road. OR SALE, full-size Violin, how, case, and stand; also Guitar; both instruments are almost new.—Particulars 712, ‘Star’ Office. I~7TOR SALE, cheap, Heavy Brass-mounted . Double Bedstead, with wire mattress; good orderl79 Albany street. _ TTtOR SALE, large Astronomer’s Telescope, JU stands, complete; immediate; owner leaving.—7 Oates street, Eoslyn. POR SALE, i-acro Freehold Building Section. Belleknowes; flat and drained. —Apply Box 649. OR SALE, Upright Grand Piano, overstrung; Continental maker; low price to cash buyer.—64o, ‘Star’ Office. FOE SALE, 5-seater Oakland, 4-cylinder; just overhauled and in good order and condition. —51 Princes street, Musselburgh, jporirv—North End (Id section): Modern oboUU Homo, 6 rooms; electric, gas; finance arranged.—Bryant. Princes street, FOR SALE, Hairdresser’s Chair and small Billiard Table; reasonable.-—Apply 760 Cumberland street. FOR SALE, One 7-9 H.P. Indian Motor Cycle and Chair, in excellent order and condition.—Address 686, ‘Evening Star.’ WHITE Leghorns, 5 two year, 3 one year, 4 chicks; 45s the 10t.—721, 'Star! Deposit (Ravensbourne) buys good 4-rooraed House and conveniences; good section.—Maoassey and Co. LECTURES. DUNEDIN WAR MEMORIAL FUND. Hillside railway workshops SOCIAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, at 8 p.m., The Rev. C. BUSH-KING will deliver his Lecture, ‘THE NEAR EAST’ (Illustrated by Lantern Slides). Musical Programme. Admission Free. Ladies Specially Invited. At the cloflo of the meeting it is proposed to form a committee to work tho South Dunedin district in the interests of the above fund. E. S. WILSON, Secretary Campaign Committee. TENDERS. SECTION 136: LAKE COLERIDGE. INSULATORS. rtVENDERS for above Close with the Score. J. tary, Public Wroks Tenders Board, Wellington, at noon on 12th DECEMBER next. Specification, etc., may ho seen at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Head Office, Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 8

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