V AUCTIONS. MUSICIANS! MUSICIANS! FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. HANDSOME "WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Clias. Begg and Co.), ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Bcrgstoin; iron framed, rich tones). Also, LYRIC MANDOLIN IN CASE AND BANJO (both in good order), WALNUT ORGAN (Needham and Son; 10 stops). PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■ l,l sell at their Rooms, Manse street, u «hOT». INSPECT NOW. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. HANDSOME FUMED OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD. Also, OAK TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE (Oval Ends) TO MATCH (extending to 7ft). Beautiful Design, Quaint Pattern, Now On View. rOARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. . MONDAY, 30th JULY, 1923, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. By Order of the Mortgagee under Power of Sale in Mortgage No. 56,203. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, aro instructed to soli by auction, The Unespired' Term of Corporation Lease of Allotment 20, Block LXVIL, Montpelier, Dunedin, containing 1 rood and 5 3-10 poles, fronting Maori road and Serpentine aveimo, immediately opposite Kailuna Bowling Green, together with „„„„„ SUBSTANTIAL 9-RQOMED HOUSE. Bathroom and scullery _ and outhouse and conservatory; D.B. drainage. Tho ground reTTt is £l2 10s por annum, and tho term has nearly 8 years to run, and i the lease is renewable for 21 years or full valuation for improvements. \ For further particulars apply to Messrs WEBB AND ALLAN. Solicitors, 90 Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1923, lit 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. RICH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, LUXURIOUS OAK AND MOQUEITE CHESTERFIELD DINING SUITE (7 piece: Chesterfield Settee, 2 Divan Easy Chairs, and 4 Oak 11.8. Dining Chairs), KAURI EXTENDING DINING TABLE (Oval Ends), SINGLE OAK PANEL BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES, OAK DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME RED PINE DINNER WAGGON, , OAK REGAL GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as/ above. Also, single combination bedsteads, duchtsse chert, leather conches, Canadian dining chairs, platform rockers, leather suit case, Austrian chairs, dining tables, 4ft 6ln b.m. bedsteads and wire mattresses, single iron bedsteads and wire mattresses, pictures, linoleum, round tables, child’s swing, Singer sewing machine, cushion, vases and ornamets,"kitchen clock, brass preserve pan, pair steps, toilet glasses, Scotch chests, carpet runner, verandah seats, copper door steps, wringers, buck saw, cross-cut saw, panel doors, mantelpiece and tiled grate, letter press and stand, garden seat, and general nousehold furniture. On view Thursday, from 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 16th AUGUST, ■ At 12 o’clock/ At Rooms, Manso street, Dunedin. A GEORGE STREET CORNER. SECOND TO NOTHING IN DUNEDIN. OPPOSITE PENNY SECTION STOP. A GREAT BUSINESS SITE, Occupied for so many years by Mollison and Co., Ltd., Old-established Drapery and Millinery Emporium, FREEHOLD, 66ft x 100 ft. THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, Four Largo Plate-glass Windows to George street; also Frederick street Frontage, one of the best side streets in Dunedin for business, SHOW ROOMS UPSTAIRS AND GROUND FLOOR. Easy Graded Grand Staircase. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION, DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, L are instructed by the Owners to soli by auction, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, Section 10 and Part of Section 11, Block 23, Dunedin, containing 1 rood 8 poles, subdivided as under: 1., 66ffc frontage to George street, 100 ft frontage to Frederick street, together with substantially-built three-story building; well lighted, large plate-glass windows; extensive show rooms and work rooms on tep flat. 2.33 ft frontage to Frederick street, depth of 66ft. 3. 35ft frontage to Frederick street, depth of 66ft. 4. 32ft frontage to Frederick street, depth of 66ft. Lots 2 to 4 have wooden buildings occupied as hay and corn store. The auctioneers desire to impress upon any persons desiring to acquire business premises the value of fhis old-established comer, which is second to none in George street; and when tho proposed Pitt street tram is completed and in working order it will have a hugely increased value attached to it. Tire Georgo street frontage is suitable for four splendid shops, and two more shops could bo made fronting Frederick itreet. There is a demand for shops in this locality,' and all would bo readily let at very lemunerativo rentals. ■ For further particulars apply to Messrs DUNCAN ANR MACGREGOR, Solicitors, 94 Princes street; Or PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. r FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2.30 o'clock. At tho Stores of J. W. Faulkner, Ltd., Jumberland street (near St. Andrew street). GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE OF 8,000 SHEETS PLAIN GALVANISED IRON (24 and 26 gauge), TO FARMERS, DEALERS, AND PLUMBERS, DM. SPED DI N G • is instructed to sell by auction, on the premises, as above, on Friday next, at £.30 o’clock, BALANCE OF FLOOD-DAMAGED GALVANISED IRON. Without Reserve. [HIE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the Best ’ Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.
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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 8
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