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AUCTIONS. S!» .WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. On the''Premises, No. 95 Clyde street (Near St. David.,street). Instructed by Mr J, M. Hamilton. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSY CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, AXMINSTER CARPETS, » ' INDIAN RUGS, : OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, OAK BEDROOM FURNITURE, Morris Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Antique Copper Coal Scuttle, Oak Pahnstands, Flower Bowls, Oak Gate-log Table, Marble Clock, Ornaments, Red Pino Mirrorback Sideboard, Oak Mirror-door Wardrobe, Oak Duchesse Chests, Oak Panel Bedrteau (ott), Iron Bedsteads, Bedroom Pedestal, Copper Kerbs, Gas Griller, Lawn Mower,' Wringer, House Stops, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools. P ARK, REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. LIMITED, On view morning of sale. TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 1.30. In an Assigned Estate. PICTURE FRAMERS, ART DEALERS FANCY GOODS SHOPS, AND GENERAL PUBLIC. 250 ROUND AND SHARED FRAMES, in Oak and Gold, and all sixes 500 UNFRAMED PICTURES, all beautiful works, including some fine Burlington Proofs, ?TAS. SAMSON AND CO. W have received instructions from the Liquidators in an‘Assigned Estate to sell, as above, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street., Under instructions from Mr Jns. Johnson, who has had the whole of his Furniture removed to our Rooms from Highgato, Roslyn, for convenience) of sale. MORRIS CHAIR. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (A very handsome suite), CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (This suite is nearly now, having been purchased less than six months ago, and is Upholstered in a very pretty grev moquetto), CABINET GRAMOPHONE (Gloria, a very fine machine, and cased in dark oak), SOLID OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE WITH OAK BEDSTEAD* TO MATCH, ROSEWOOD OVAL MIRROR OVERMANTEL, MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, SOLID BRASS DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, LARGE ANTIQUE TABLE AND MIRROR (Very suitable for hairdresser's shop fitting), COPPER ANTIQUE FIRE SET, GAS COOKER, 3 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, SPLENDID WALNUT IRON-FRAME PLANO (Eriti Kuhla). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Jas. Johnson to sell by auction, The Whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, which include— Chesterfield dining room suite, Asminstcr carpels, easy chains, seagrass chairs, settee couch, oak settee suite couch, rosewood overmantel, antique table and minor to match, reversible wool rugs, Axminster hearthrugs, oak bedroom suite, oak bedstead to match, wardrobes, duchesses, wood bedsteads, 6 single wood bedsteads (very suitable for Exhibition purposes), bedding, blankets, Axminstcr runner, oak sideboard, extending oak dining table, kerbs, log box, sewing machine, paintings, pictures, ornaments, e.p. ware, crystal, inlaid linoleums, coir mats, divan chair, lady's cycle, kitchen and cooking utensils, kitchen chairs, tables, preserving pan, and BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, (Solid oak legs).

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. PROFESSIONAL. rrVR GERALD FITZGERALD may bo Consulted at bis Rooms, Savoy Buildings, Moray place. Specialty: Diseases of Women. Hours, 2 to 4 p.m. i\I\TpV LD Person who Took Hat by misIV » j take from Dixieland, ploaso return 22 Bradshaw street and receive own mO LET, Furnished Flat, 3 rooms, solf[JL‘ contained, 355; Furnished House, 4 rooms, 455; Unfurnished Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette, self-contained, 27s 6d. —L, .1. Ireland, 207 Princes street (next Public Trust Office). ■»" OST, (jn. vicinity Port Chalmers, Pair JL J Motoring Gloves. —Reward returning tV. and A, Long, Port Chalmers. \ST ANTED To Let, Furnished Bedroom ITV j and Sitting Room; very central.— 464, ‘Star’ Office. ..YSTANTM)* Paperhanging; prices reason- ; » V.l able; satisfaction guaranteed; Painting Done. —Newlandi Bros., 13 Duncan otreot. ANTED, a Coach for Child in Singing Lessons.—Address 482, ‘Star’ ODNG Woman desires Position as housekeeper; own mistress preferred.—Address 485, ‘Star’ Office. nnIMLIN AND CO. (Successors to Breeze, .JL Land Agent), Wiutcombe, Tombs Buildings, 76 Princes street; ’phone 730. [OAQA —Musselburgh: _ Splendid FiveSalvOv roomed Dwelling; all conveni--ences; freehold section; motor shed or stable; suit carrier; bargain.—Timlin’s. O-i ka Deposit (Price, £550). —Nice 4cUxOU roomed Dwelling, on rise, Valley; conveniences; freehold; immediate possession; value. —Timlin’s. HI AKA ~ Anderson Bay (alongside car): 6-roomed Semi-bunga-low; latest appointments; nice freehold; sunny position; value here. —Timlin’s. •jprt'p; Deposit (30s Weekly, £720). —43JIO roomed House; all conveniences; small freehold; penny car; immediate possession.—Tigd in’s. Ol "I Art —Splendid 8 Rooms, being two SwJLJLW separate Houses of 4 rooms; all conveniences; freehold; north end; bargain hero.—Timlin’s. Of S'A Deposit, Priced £975; Balance oW-LO" Weekly.—North End: Splendid 6 Rooms; all conveniences; nice section; value. —Timlin’s. r»QQr;— North End: 5-roomed Dwelling, oWOOti ail conveniences; largo freehold section: good order; immediate possession. —Timlin’s. ,

NOTICE, Only Literary Communications— Jgtiers, news, or articles—should be addressed to the Editor. Advertisements and All Business Matters to the Commercial Department. THE ‘ EVENING STAR/ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepcnce. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per quarter. ORDERS FOB REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OR SENT, DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE I No. 699. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING- THE •STAR' POSTED aro requested to address Remittances to THE ■ MANAGER, THE ‘EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O. Box !" ' 527, ;

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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 8

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