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AUCTIONS. ,>«— " WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At - 2 o’clock. On Premises, 19 Bellevue street (one door from Hart street). Take Iloslyn Car to Hart street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. JOHN REID AND SON, LTD., will offer, as above, PIANO (John Broadwood and Sons), WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD, TWO EASY CHAIRS (All Loose Covers and nice order), OAK HALL STAND, 6 H.B. CHAIRS, TWIN BEDSTEADS, BOX OTTOMAN, SUPERIOR LINOLEUMS, . CARVED BOOKCASE, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY FAMOUS LITERATURE. Also, Seagraes and rattan chairs, whatnot, carpets, pictures, ornaments, coal vase, oak liiano stool, hall carpet and runner, linoeums, palm stand, 6 h.b. chairs, extending dining table, books, bookcase, wood kerb, pinner wagon, portiere rods, jubilee wicker chair, commodo, tile-back oak wasbstand, bedroom ware, kerb, duchesses, twin bedsteads, double panel bedsteads, flock mattresses, box ottoman, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen sundries, pot sand pans, brass preserving pan, jam jars, garden tools, hose, wringer, tools, lawn mower, 15 TThite Leghorn hens. On view Tuesday afternoon and morning isf sale. 1 JOHN REID AND SONS. LTD. [ Auctioneers. rV HERIOT ROW RESIDENCE. ! MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 3TALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 24 HERIOT ROW, Corner of Cobdou street. MAGNIFICENTLY BUILT BRICK RESIDENCE (Containing 12 rooms) Ami {VALUABLE QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD. warm, sunny, sheltered. LOVELY OPEN UNBROKEN VIEW. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Section 32, Block XXIV,, Dunedin, containing 1 rood, with a MAGNIFICENT BRICK RESIDENCE, 4 beautiful reception rooms, 7 sunny bedrooms, kitchen, servery, laundry, motor garage. No expense has been spared in the construction of this residence, which is in perfect order. This is one of the most outstanding residential sites in or around Dunedin. ON THE RISE. ONLY A FEW MINUTES’ WALK FROM THE OCTAGON. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COLLARD AND COLLARD PIANO, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, EXTENDING DINING TABLES, ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE (Upholstered In moquettc), 7-PTBCE MOQUETTE DINING ROOM SUITE, WEETHEIM DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. WHITE SEWING MACHINE, OAK DISC GRAMOPHONE, ANTIQUE WARDROBE, RED PINE CHEVAL DU CUE-SR. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction. Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, mirror-back hall stands, 7-pieoe suito > (in moquettc), highback dining room suite (in moquettc), linoleum, couohee, vases and ornaments, dinner wagon, Austrian chairs, oak disc gramophone, extending dining tables, fenders and Irons, bookcase, flower bowls, pictures, crockery and crystal, flower stands, rattan and wicker chairs, easy chair*, occasional tables, carpets, hearthrugs, double and single from bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattreeeo, duchesse chests, toiletware, toilet chests, full Scotch.chests, shakedowns, ■washstaaids, pedestals, wardrobes, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, electric, vacuum cleaner, 12 tennis racket*, {awn mowers, gent’s bicycle, garden tools, Wringers, kitchen dresser, Miner range, hot .Water gas heater, etc., etc. Also. At 1.30 o'clock sharp, LIGHT 3-SPRING GIG AND SET PRACTICALLY NEW HARNESS. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 12.15 o’clock. At our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. SLEGT MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. RED TILED ROOF, >EIEL WINDOW AND WIDE PORCH VERANDAH. CENTRE OF CITY. 332 RATTRAY STREET. 7$X AND E. , S. PATERSON JL V • are instructed by the Owners, who are giving up housekeeping (and will give immediate delivery), to sell by auction, as above, _ Part Allotment 7, L.T. Plan 2,962, Block XIH., Town of Dunedin, containing 15.5 poles, Together with modern 6-roomed Brick Bungalow; panelled hall, beam and plaster ceilings, tile grates, Empire _ style throughout, latest of modern conveniences, 2 large reception rooms, 3 bedrooms (with bnilt-m wardrobes), large kitchen, tiled ■onllery and pantry, bright sunny enamelled bathroom, porcelain bath and basin. FOR DEFINITE SALE. VERY LIBERAL TERMS ARRANGED. HOLIDAY RESORTS. nonVIKRINGTON (Ideal Holiday Resort). Ivy' —Warrington House has Vacancies for Visitors; superior accommodation and pvery convenience; booking now for Labor week-end and the Christmas holidays; modprate tariff. —1L Couper, proprietor. - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r’P.ATTTRT, Stuart street.—First-class BOARD-RESIDENCE, under entirely pew management; commercial travellers catered for; moderate tariff. —Mrs JONESNEHiSON, Proprietress; ’phene 3,433. nSTfTANTED, private Board-Residence, by IV Y J elderly Man (single room), with washing, mending; north end; state terms. >—7l4, °Star.‘ Til quiet, respectable home. —Address 288, Star ’ Office. BUSINESS Man, with 2 children, requires Board and Residence in private home In good locality, handy to ■abool; unfurnished or furnished rooms.— Address Box 209, Q.P.0., Dunedin. fYnsTANTED, for client whom we can rSj commend, Furnished Rooms, handy Elgin vicinity; urgent.—Tamblyn, M’Kenzia, Rhodes. MARRIED Couple require 2 Fully-fur-nished Rooms; gas, light, and use of all conveniences.—7o7, * Star.’ IS TODD, private homo, 244 a George street, now has Vacancies for Three working Men Boarders; washing and mending done; terms moderate. [XXTANTED, by young Lady, Board and IVy I Residence in private family, south end-—693, ‘Star’ Office. prwTANTBTI, Furnished Room, for nurse; jYY i permanent; use of telephone and conveniences; homely, quiet people preferred. —682, 1 Star.’ LADY, at business, wants Furnished Room or Part Board; permanent.— 691, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, by Two Working Men, Board ’and Residence with private family; central.—Reply 675, * Star.’ USINESS Lady desires Board, private or otherwise; George street north preferred.— ■\TTANTED, by young Lady, Furnished iVV Bed-Sitting Room, with gas ring or cooker, for one month.—s 72, ‘Star.* EFINED young Couple (1 child) require Two nicolv-’furnished Rooms in plea-

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8