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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 10 Prestwick street, Bahnacewen, Maori Hill. Instructed by Mr H. A. Johnslon, who is leaving Dunedin. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ANTIQUE SETTEE, 4 H.B. DINING CHAIRS (in Leather), LARGE VESTIBULE RUG. SQUARE LEG DINING TABLE, COSTLY 3-PIEGB ROSEWOOD STAINED BEDROOM SUITER (Largo Cheval 'Duchcsso Pair, 4ft 6in Panel Bedstead), DOUBLE AND SINGLE ANTIQUE WOOD BEDSTEADS, Large Marble Timepiece, Heavy Linoleums, Oak Coal Vase, Seagrass Chairs, Mohair Table Cover, Oak Hat Rack, Copper Kerbs and Irons. Palm Stands, Curtains, Occasional Tables, China and Crystal. Mohair Hearthrugs, Sofa Rugs, Books, 4ft 6;n Panel Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Oval Mirror Duchcsso Chests, Half-Scotch Chest, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, Brass Preserving Pan, Electric Ring, Sot Bins, Pair Steps, Wringer, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. NOTE. —The above Furniture is all in firstclass order. ’.ALEX. HARRIS .AND GO. Jfx. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. On. View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, At 1.50 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT OBLONG TABLE PLANO (Slementi and Co., London), OBLONG TABLE GRAND PIANO, OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, LARGE CHEVAL DU OH ESSE PAIR, MAHOGANY BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, HANDSOME DUCKESSB PAIR, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, RED PINE BEACONSITKLI) WAURROBE, TAPESTRY AND PLUSH SUITE, CHOICE COLLECTION VASES AND ORNAMENTS, OAK FRAMED PHOTOGRAVURES AND PAINTINGS. j) A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Antique mirror-back sideboard, mahogany bookcase and chiffonier, red pine mirror-back hall stand, linoleum, 4 h.b. dining chairs, Austrian and Canadian chairs, sofa rugs, occasional tables, rattan and wicker chairs, couches, fenders, pictures, vases and ornaments, flower stands, colonial sofas, sewing machines, bamboo cabinet, whatnots, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, double and single flock and kapok mattress, duebesse chests, cheval duchcsso pairs, waslistands, toiletware, toilet chests, shakedowns, wardrobes, kitchen tables, crockery and crystal, kitchen utensils, wringers, garden tools, 7fb PICKET GATE AND HINGES, 2-rollcr mangle, LARGE BARREL ORGAN ON WHEELS, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, At 12.15 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 5-SEATER DODGE TOURING CAR. Electric Light, Self-starter, Practically New Tyres, and Spare. This Car is privately owned, and has been well cared for, and as the Owner has now no further use for same is for GENUINE SALE. INSPECTION BY ARRANGEMENT. [ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., JTi. Auctioneer's. THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. In our Rooms, 148 Rattray street. PROPERTY AT MOSGIEL. E. L. . MACASSEY AND CO. have reecived instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Alex. Sinclair (deceased) to sell by auction, as above, CORNER OP FACTORY ROAD AND MORRISON STREET, MOSGIEL. Good 6-roomed House, with bathroom, hot and cold water, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric light, scullery, tile-back range j washhouse and other outbuildings; drained to sewer; good corner section; fowlhouses and run. This property must be sold to wind up the estate. Further particulars obtainable from E L. MACASSEY AND CO. •WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. It Rooms, Manse street, TIDY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 30 BRADSHAW STREET (02 Cargill road, South Dunedin). COMPACT 5-ROOMED VILLA AND FULL QUARTER-ACRE, PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Allotment 25, Block IV., Forbury (area, 1 rood), with a compact 5-roomed Wooden Dwelling, bay window, verandah, all conveniences, glasshouse, workshop, fowlhouse and run. THIS IS A GOOD TIDY PROPERTY HANDY TO PENNY SECTION. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST, At 7 o’clock evening. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of the Trustees of William Dawson’s Estate, Trustees of Daniel Haynes s Estate, Mrs J, E. Watson, and other Vendors. BOOKS BOOKS. BOOKS. LARGE COMPREHENSIVE CATALOGUE. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. Fiction, Poetry, Prose, History, Travel, Biography, Science, Art, Law, Medicine’ Theology, Geography, Music, By LEADING STANDARD AUTHORS. Now Open for Inspection. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will soli by auction, as above. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY EVENING, 7 o’clock. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JPQIT'K (or Oiler) —Close Gardens: Seven ylO Rooms; every convenience; good section; £IOO deposit.—Dooley’s. Octa"mi. “1657 JPlßooms, semi-bung; cftIUUU bathroom, all convenie, largo section; easy finance—Dooley’s, gon. 1941 •W9^ —Morninsto " (lla,ldy t 0 tnlm ) : 6 e&l/VtJ' Rooms; nxunediato possession; terms.—Dooley’s, Octagon. 1942 X»1 Lovely Home, 5 oWX/Vti'U' rooms; every possible convenience; garage, workshop, garden.—Dooley’s, Octagon. 1936 FOR SALE, 2 Dinner Suits, sizes 4 amiT; good order.—2B9 King street; ’phono 7,£52. . FOR SALE, Working Perret.-Addrcss 14 ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, 2 Buff Orpington Cluckers.— Apply evenings, 28 Carr street, N.E.V. I BOR SALE for Removal, Verandah, about . 50ft long, with heavy roll-glass roof; suitable for glasshouse.—Particulars Samson and Co., Dowling street. FOR SALE, 42in Shackloek Range, tiled coves; Hottentot Cooker; Bricks, etc. 60 Stafford street^ f'i AVERtsIIAM.—5-roomed Residence, in i IU perfect order; e.I. and gas, plug for 1 iron; freehold: immediate possession; no I agents.—l1‘ Star.’ | OOPA-On rise, 5 minutes to centnTof 1 o&OOl/ City: 3-roomed Cottage; must be sold this week; see ub immediately.— ; Scurr and Co., auctioneers. , UIQQA —Roslyn: 6-roome.d Dwelling; SiiuOv modern conveniences; nice freehold section; sunny position; motor garage; £2OO deposit—Todd Bros. OfTSSIC'A —Sunshine (ideal situation): Jb/5/wOU Modern 5-roomed Hollowwalled Concrete Dwelling; sun room; nico ■section,—Todd Bros. BOOKS Sale, Thursday evening, 7 o’clock; now on view,—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers.

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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 6

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