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AUCTIONS. (WEDNESDAY - .. 17tli ■ iaN ' JAUV ‘ * At 1.50 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes sti'cci. j 1 Otf Aooount of the Owner (who is. leaving for Auckland). Bemcrred to looms for Convenience of Sal®. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH OAK MIRRORr BACK SIDEBOARD (Handsomely Carved), ALOOCK BILLIARD DINING TABLE (Practically now; nil accessories), 6-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN, MIRROR-DOOR- WARDROBE, 7-PIECE ANTIQUE H.B. DINING ROOM BUTTE, a HANDSOME JEWELLER’S SHOW CASES. T ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. iAbava received instructions to s e ‘l wwtknv Household Furniture, including— Aloook billiard dining table (practical .y new. »3 complete), hall stands, ®° U j linoleum, rasas and ornaments, carpotai, chiffonier, Austrian chairs, coionla sofas, rattan and wicker chairs, large carved oak mirror-back sideboard, occasional tables, easy chairs, whatnots, cupboards, eewdng machines, double and sing iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok an flock mattresses, duebesao chests, toilet ahesfs, wwhstands. toiletware, dropvndo cots, minor-door wardrobe, duchesse pans, push carts, kitchen utensils, crockery,. T»// eerving pan, lawn mower. g ar^ n _^ ls ’ c ,K'nvv kaw. 2 LARGE JEWELLER’S SHOW CASES, tailor’s 121 b electric iron, 12 boxes riles, office partitions, etc., etc. THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. On the 'Premises. No. 9 Main avenue, St. Tflda, off Bay View road (St. Clair end, take St. Clair car to Allandale road). Instructed by (Mrs C. R. Mortem (who is leaving Dunedin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EXTENDING DINING TABLE, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, 2 DIVAN EASY CHAIRS (in Saddlebags), AT,MINISTER CARPETS, A3QHNSTER CARPET (10yds), R.TCD PINE DUCHESSE PAIR, KED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, 6 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. OrystaL 6 Spring-seated Chairs, Red Pmo Chiffonier, linoleum, Coal Vase, Pictures and Photogravures, Axminster Hearthrugs, Vaaea and Ornaments. Cabinet Bookcase, Kerbs, Books, Iron Hail Standi, Enamel Overmantel, Occasional Rattan Chair*. (Music, Sofa Bug, wicker Chairs, Cedar (Dining Table, W all Mirror, 4-ft 6in Panel Bedstead, Double 'and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattress, Kapok and Flock (Mattresses, Blankets and liir.cn, Linen Basket, Duehesso Chests, Tile-back Washstands, Toilet Chests, Toilet/Tables, Looking Glasses, Zealanclia Chairs, Crockery, Carpet Sweeper, Tapestry Carpet, Kitchen Utensils, Etc., Etc. ?A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. I r\ have received instructions to sell by auction, Superior Household Furniture, as above. . „ , On View Morning of Sale.

The paragraph, jiusb invented by a German, may bo described as a dictaphone am 1 telephone combined. Sitting at your desk yon can, by using this instrument, do business with any person located elsewhere The pailograph, after being connected with your telephone, gives a permanent record of what ia said and done by both parties tc the transaction. Willie: “I looked through the keyhole last night when Way's fellow was calling pn her.” Father: “ And what did you find out?” Willie : “ The electric lamp." Mr Toller: “ A man lias left a million pounds for respectable bachelors and widowers.” Mr Coates: “ That a lot. of money to leave two or three men. ’ First Farmer: <,- Oh, yes, tell 'em all you know,; it won’t take very long.” Second Farmer: “ I’ll tell ’em all we both know; it wont’ take any longer.” Teacher: “Where were you born?" Little Girl: “I wasn’t born at all; I have a stepmother.” Frequently the blindfold over the eyes cd Judaea looks suspiciously like greenbacks. —‘Greenville Piedmont.’ Every political pull in duo time is found to exert itself on tihe leg of the public.— ‘ Columbia Record. ’ The greatest service that could bo rendered the CMdSianpeopha* would be to convert them to Cbridianity.— ‘ Pdlatka JfaSfc*

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Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 6