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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 10 Clyde street. Under instructions from Mrs Beaumont, who is leaving for the North Island. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF SIX BOOMS, All conveniences; e. 1., cupboards, good ronfro, double-story wood hous©> And EIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. No Cans Required. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LOVELY CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE (9 nieces, in pretty saddlebags), BEAUTIFUL CHESIERiFIELD COUCH (All springs and all horsehair stuffed), LADY’S B.S.A. CYCLE, Single Oak Bedstead, Hospital Bed, S. and i D.I. Bedsteads, Duchcsse Pair, Divan Chairs, Cedar Table, Oak Chairs, Stair Runner, Bedding, Crockery, Glassware, Pots. Pans, Steps, Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Wringer, Electric Iron and Electric Heater, Etc., Etc. VERY HEAVY LINOLEUMS THROUGHOUT HOUSE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Beaumont to sell by auction, HER SPLENDID FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY (Reasonable finance arranged) And HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. UNIQUE SALE OF BEAUTIFUL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE (A consignment just received from the north), Including 6 BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITES. 1 Chesterfield Dining Room Suite of 7 pieces, beautiful spring back, edges, and amis; all-cane edge, in a pretty brown-and-gold moquette. 1 Chesterfield Suite, similar in make and design to above, only upholstered in grey moquette. 3 High-grade Suites, all upholstered in moquette ; back and sides, spring edge, and upholstered in grey, brown, and fawn. 1 Che terfield Suite, 7 pieces, upholstered in shadowed tissue. 2 LOVELY DIVAN CHAIRS (Comfy and cosy), 3 TUB CHAIRS (Upholstered in Shadowed Tissue), 3 BEDROOM BOX OTTOMANS (Spring Seats and Head). ALL FOR GENUINE SALE. This is probably the First Sale in Dunedin of EXCLUSIVE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. Inspection on Thursday. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell, ns above. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! ill in beautiful shades and colorings, and iplendid matches for (ho upholstered furniture. S REAL OENDIN''’ WILTON CARPETS (15ft x 12ft, 13ft 6in x 9ft, 12ft x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft). _ ' these are made by the best English makers, and are verv high-grade Wiltons. 6 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, Fawns. Greys, and Browns (15ft x 12ft, 12't x 10ft 6in, 12fb x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft). 12 ROLLS HEAVY IMPERIAL No. 1 AXMINSTER RUNNER. The'© can all be cut in lengths to suit purchasers, and have very effective patterns and designs. 50 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE SOFA AND HEARTHRUGS (Quaint and pretty designs). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell by auction, as above. This Consignment, which is to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY THE 1 6th BAY ;OF DECEMBER, At; 12 noon. SALE OP ST, HILDA PROPERTY. TIAMBLYN, MEENZIE, AND RHODES, .acting under instructions from the lOwnor, will offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, +2 Princes street: LOT I.—No. 2 Council street,_ St. Kilda, containing 6-rooraed Dwelling; handy position. LOT 2.—No. 17 Council street, gt. Kilda, coni aiming 5 Rooms and kitchenette; corner section; modern home. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In our Land Sale Rooms. 148 Rattray street. SPLENDID ST. CLAIR PROPERTY, jl L. MACASSEY _ AND CO. lit have received instructions from the vner to sell by auction, as above, 195 FORBURY ROAD, ST. CLAIR, splen:l up-to-dato 9-roomed House; largo rooms th fibrous plaster ceilings, bathroom with rcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, ictric light, also gas for cooking, and all i-to-dato conveniences; all outbuildings idcr cover; splendid sunny section. This is a first-class property, situated in o best, part of St. Clair, ami is for bona ,6 sale, as the owner is now living in the iy. GOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12lb, 1924, At 2 o’clock. Rooms, Moray place (opposite Savoy). GE CONSIGNMENT READY-MIXED INTS VARNISHES, STAINS, ETC. GALLON TINS BARN RED ROOF PAINT, 22 21b TINS B 'TH ENAMEL, IJcwt PUTTY, 1 GALLON DAR.K OAK STAIN, 75 Hb TINS VARNISH, POLISH AND STAIN, ’APiER STANDS, 2 PAINT STANDS, illons Light Cream Paint, 3 Gallons Cream, Purple Brown, Colors in Oil, ■ s Larae Quantity lib Tins Mixed s Stove Pipe Enamel, Black Lacquer, 'Tins White Paint, 1 5-galkm Tin Barn Italian Ochre, 1 Gallon Salmon Paint, Brushes, 3 Gallons Light Grey. B. FRANCIS AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instrucfrom the Trustees in Assigned Estate ffer for unreserved sale tho whole of ibovo. To bo offered in small lots, od opportunity to secure your painting rials at bedrock prices. MEETINGS. EXHIBITION BEST ROOM. EL WOMEN’S SOCIETIES interested m the above are requested to Send Dele--3 to a Meeting to bo held in Mr Ans»’s Board Room, Union Bank Buildings, dONDAY Next 15th inst., at 8 p.m., i a new and fully-developed scheme will aid before them. AGNES MAYER, _ [on. Sec. Women Citizens’ Association. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. iT\ ENTLEMAN giving up housekeeping if oan secure suitable PERMANENT BOARD-RESIDENCE for wife, daughter, and self; quietude essential; private sitting room desirable. State terms and locality STUDIOUS, 107, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, respectable young Man to j share large room; bod and breakfast; central.—ss Stuart street,.

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8