AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1924, At 2 o’clock. * SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, -No. 5 Beaumont road, ilornington. Under Instructions from Mr W. F. Taylor, who is leading Dunedin. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISH-ING-S, AND EFFECTS. ir(7N-frame piano (Kirchner; it is a very nice instrument, snlendid tone, au-cl is in first-olass order). P RED PLXE .BEDROOM SUITE, WEETHEIM DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. heavy extending dining table, AXMINSTER CARPET. James samson _ and go. have received instructions from Mr AV. E. Taylor, who is leaving Dunedin, to sell. Household Furniture and Effects, which include— Kirchner piano, Axminster carpet, extending dining table, octagon table, settee, 2 Morris chairs, high-back chairs, tile tor*, screen, coal scuttle, pot stand, whatnot, red pine bedroom suite, curtains, .twin bedsteads, %L bed, 2 duchesse pans, wardK&cs, double wood bedstead, s.i. bed, caor t pweepec, 5-drawer chest hall table, hall SSTnumer. couch, writing table, bedroom pedestals, bamboo stand,' clothes dnar, orelienring P an, 2 lawn mowers m firstrdass order, garden tools, etc., etc. On View Morning oi Sale. WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 1-30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. DPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURELARGE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, WALNUT PIANO (F. Howell and! Co.), laddlisag DINING ROOM SUITE, NLißlintßO E-DOOR WARD OBE, SINGER SEATING MACHINE, SET AVERY PLATFORM SCALES (Complete). ALES. HARRIS AND CO \ hare received instructions to sell by notion, Household Furniture, including— _ Large mirror-baok . sideboards, dining l-olos. linoleum., Austrian chairs, saddlebag mint' room suite, photogravures, vases and moments, sewing machines,.couches, pedesils, rattan and wicker chairs, rattan setto, chiffonier, red pine sideboard, easy lairs, occasional tables, carpets, double and ngle iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, lakedown.?, duchesse chests, fu!l'--ootch icste, toilet chests, washstands, todetware, msehold table mangle, Zealandsa chairs, itehen tables, crockery, kitchen utensils, ardea tools, wringers, lawn mower, bicycles, > hp. Douglas motor cycle (2-speed gearscales Complete). THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. In the Premises. No. 49 Gladstone road, North Dunedin (near Botanical Gardens). Instructed by Mr L. Lazarus. SIX-ROOiMED RESIDENCE. i-ACRB FREEHOLD SECTION, ' ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. No. 49 GLADSTONE ROAD. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OAK AND MOQUETTE SUITE, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, KAURI BOOKCASE CHIFFONIER, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, ■ SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE [Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchesse Chest, Tils ’Washotand), KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, KAURI FULL-SCOTCH CHEST. P ARK, REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. On Viow Wednesday Afternoon. LIMITED, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BRAHMAR HOUSE, Greta street, Oamarn. SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, every modem convenience; splendid situation, overlooking Gardens, town, and ocean. Private tennis court, gardens, and balconies. Ideal for holiday makers. Telegraphic address: “Braemar.” Telephone 1,347. Mrs MILLER, Proprietress. LADY requires Unfurnished Bedroom with homely family; central position preferred:. —Address 379, ‘Star’ Office. TSTANTED, Board, with homely people, .Vt . for clean, decent elderly Man; £1 weekly; urgent.—-395, ‘Star* Office. tTIDj OMINION Boarding-house, 541 Cumber-JL-f land street, under new management. Vacancy for Boarders; terms moderate. GOOD Board offered 4 Working Men, or would suit 2 married couples.—Address 352, ‘Star.’ COMFORTABLE Board, Working Man; washing; central; moderate tariff; share room Cumberland streetbusiness OARD Wanted, business Lady, with JLS daughter (11); furnish own room; hill preferred-—State terms 304, ‘Star.’ “ T>ALLYMENA,” first-class BoardingJD house for permanent guests and travellers; central position.—3oo High street, Dunedin; ’phone 566. gg Albert street, City (5_ Minutes front Station). —Large airy bedrooms; electric light, ‘phone, LA water, excellent table; tariff from 27s 6d per week, including wash-
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Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 6
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