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AUCTION*. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 'll Allandalo road, St. Clair. TOHN. REID AND SONS, LIMITED, tJ instructed by T. C. Elphick, Esq. (who k leaving for the North Island), will offer, EXTRA SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ARTISTIC OAK SIDEBOARD (Latest Design), ■ LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD AND DIVAN CHAIRS (in Moquctte), DINING BILLIARD TABLE (iu Tiptop Order; special cushions, cues, racks, marker, ivory balls), HANDSOME OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (triple-spring motor; a beautiful machine), OAK RECORD CABINET, Also BIG RANGE HIGH-CLASS RECORDS, ORNAMENTS, CHINA, TEA SERVICE, RICH CARPETS AND RUNNER. OAK HALL STAND (Modern Design), OAK TABLE. OAK PALM STAND, OAK BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE (A Very Fine Piece of Furniture), SPECIALLY FINE OAK WARDROBE (2 mirrors, and well fitted throughout), OAK DUCHESSE CHEST, PANEL BEDSTEADS, MIRRORS, INLAID LINOLEUMS, PICTURES, SEAGEASS FURNITURE, SINGER MACHINE. Also, curtains, club kerb, small gramophone, zither harp, seagrass chairs, hall curtains, jardinieres, duchesses, _s. and a. bertsteac 5 Sterer sewing machine. Moms 'hairs, hooks, ‘3-fold screen, crockery, _ kitjhen furniture and sundries, electric iron, areserving pan, carpet sweeper, pots ami pans garden and carpenter’s tools, paints, brushes, wheelbarrow, etc., etc. Those in search of really high-class Furniture and Furnishings should not miss this fate. tn view Monday afternoon and morning of sale. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. it Booms, Liverpool and Bond streets. TWO COMFORTABLE HOMES, DELIGHTFUL SITUATION, LONDON STREET. JOHN EiEID AND SONS, LIMITED, instructed by the Trustees in tho estate of James Dunbar (deceased), will offer, as above: 1. Part Section 71. Block XVHL, Dunedin, containing 17.8 poles, with comfortable Verandah Hons© of seven rooms (No. 122 London street) thereon, and conveniences, including gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, tubs and copper, etc.; also garden and drying green. 2. Part Section 71, Block XVIII., Dunedin, oentaining 22.2 poles, with Verandah House of nine rooms; bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, etc., washhouse, tubs and copper, •oal shed and store room. _ The grounds are ?ery nice, being laid out in lawns, garden, wd trees. No. 120 London street. These places are beautifully situated in a favorite and convenient portion of the city, and command a charming outlook. Further particulars from Messrs WHITE, RAMSAY, BARROWCLOUGH, AND HAGGITT, Solicitors; Or JOHN REED AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Booms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CHEAP HOME, 75 ARTHUR STREET. FOUR BOOMS AND FREEHOLD. In tho Estate of Mrs Mary Campbell, JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, will offer as above, Part Section 18, Block XU., Dunedin, fronting Arthur street (doe© Duncan, street), and comfortable Cottage of four rooms, with cupboards, Shaddock range, washhouse, tubs and copper, drained, etc. A nioely-elevated little property in a convenient, sunny, and favorite locality. Vacant possession. Land transfer title. 6150 JOHN REID AND SONS. LTD., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Liverpool and Bond streets. DELIGHTFUL PROPERTY, INGS AVENUE, ST. OLAIR. HALF-ACRE, BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. SUPERIOR BRICK RESIDENCE, A Home to be Proud of. All in Beautiful Order. JOHN REED AND SONS, LTD., will offer, as above, on account H. C. Campbell, Esq., who is moving to a larger property. Full particulars in previous issues or on application. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1922, At 2 o’clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ETC. Jnder Instructions from Various Vendors. 1 VERY PRETTY CHESTERFIELD SUITE in GREY MOQUETTE, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. WITH LEADLIGHT CUPBOARDS, 12 x 9 AXMINSTEE CARPET SQUARE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SHADOW TISSUE. LOVELY OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK WOOD BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, 1 PIANO (H. V. Eofmyrc). This is an iron-frame piano, lovely tone, and in splendid order. PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Booms, Dowling street;, Household Furniture, Furnishings, and Effects, which include— One iron-frame piano _ (Hofmyre), lovely oak sideboard, stained sideboard, high-hack chairs, Morris and easy chairs, wicker chairs, stained bedroom suite, single wood beds to match, d.i, and si. bedsteads, bedding, wire mattresses, toilet tables, 2 oak wood bedsteads, oak chest, pedestals, copper kerbs and brasses, fenders and irons, hearthrugs, wardrobes, gate-lev tables, bookshelves, upholstered wicker chairs, toiletware, pictures, | painting, oak and stained hail stands, fancy tables, occasional tables, tin ’trunk, hamper camera. Imperial typewriter, writing bureau, wire-seat settee, roll-top desk, flower bowls, ■eagraaa pram, push carta, writing bureau, family Bible, tin trunk, tea sets, table covers, Mtchen and cooking utensils, kitchen tables and chairs, crockery, cups and aauocrs, Arminster runner, etc., etc. A!s», 1 LARGE MARQUEE, 16 X 16, with Poles and accessories (Very suitable for booth or camping), 1 12 x 10 COTTON DUCK TENT, 2 10 x 8 CALICO TENTS, 1 BELL TENT. WEDNESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. (SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT 4-STOP ORGAN, LARGE FIGURED KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ANTIQUE H.B. DINING ROOM SUITE, LARGE KAURI WARDROBE, OLD MAHOGANY DUCHESSE PAIR. Alex. Harris and go. have received instructions to sell by motion. Household Furniture, including— Two walnut organs, dining tables, couches, kauri mirror-back sideboard, antique dining room suite, colonial sofas, linolemn, Austrian chairs, wicker and rattan chairs, whatnots, occasional tables, electroplated ware, vases and ornaments, carpets, mahogany duchess© pair, kauri wardrobe, marble-top washstands, toiletware, duchesse chests, toilet chests, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, crockery, kitchen utenils, ironframed wringer, bicycles, lawn mowers, 3roller mangle, garden tools, SET GIG HARNESS COMPLETE. Also cm Account of Whom it may Concern: e E.G. WRISTLET WATCHES, 12 WRIST-, LET WATCHES, I Etc,, Etc. |

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Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 8