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AUCTIONS. MUTTT AL A U CTIO N HOO MS, PRINCES STREET. EXPIRATION OP LEASE SALE. BISH! BANG! WALLOP! ALL NEW GOODS. Owing to tho lease of promises finishing in a week or l wo, instructions have been received from several of our clients to clear out all goods in our promises without reserve,, commencing from To-day, till everything is sold. The stock comprises CTIINAWARE of every description. BEAUTIFUL TEA “SETS, DINNER SERVICES, CLOCK SETS, VASES, AND JARDINIERES, CUPS AND SAUCERS. PLATES, JUGS, TEAPOTS, etc., etc. ASSORTED GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY, CANTEENS OF CUTLERY (Stainless), CASES FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, etc,, etc. ATTACHE CASES, FIBRE SUIT CASES, LEATHER SUIT CASES, SADDLES and BRIDLES. A FEW PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS (in sets), ALUMINIUM KETTLES. A Few OVERCOATS, all wool; FANCY GOODS, PLATEWARE, AND JEWEL- . LERY too numerous to itemise. WITHOUT RESERVE, SALES TWICE DAILY, 11 a.m. and 2.30 p m. MUTUAL AUCTION ROOMS. Also, MILLER ORGAN, 14 stops, 6 sets reeds, and sub-hass; with carved and mirror top; walnut case; in perfect condition; suitable for private house or church. £2O (cr near oiler). ALL GLASS CaSES AND FITTINGS WILL BE OFFERED AFTER GOODS ARE CLEARED.

MONDAY, 12th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. first-class residence, BALMACEWEN, MAORI HILL, Near M'Gtcshan and Coluraba Colleges, abutting on to Golf Links. Close to train. Mo. 13 PRESTWICK STREET. HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD. SINGLE-STORY EIGHT ROOMS. PARK, REYNOLDS. , LIMITED, are instructed by Mr .las. Barber (who is leaving Dunedin; to sell by auction, Section 25 and Part 26 (two (Lies), containing 1 rood 38,4 polos, beautiful level site, with single-story House, 8 rooms, faithfully built; 3 bay windows, portico, large rooms, tiled hearths and slab grates, electric light, panelled hall and dining room, bathroom (porcelain bath, hot and cold water), high-pressure range, electric cooker and ovonette; D.B drainage. Magnificent view; bright, sunny, healthy position; grounds nicely laid out in garden, lawn, fruit trees. Motor garage. Immediate Occupatio FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, At 11 o’clock. On the Premises, Carroll street (Adjoining the 801 l Tea Co.). UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. BUILDING MATERIALS. Foi Immediate Delivery. ROOFING IRON, BLUEGUM, BALTIC FLOORING, BALTIC WEATHERBOARDS, PANEL DOORS, WINDOW SASHES, SCANTLING. SHACKLOCK RANGE (2ft 6m). NOW ON VIEW. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. SARK, REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. LIMITED, SATURDAY, at 11 o’clock. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, At 12 o’clock, n Yard at the back of our Auction Booms. 7 LARGE) ROLLS WIRE NETTING, 3 CONTRACTORS’ BARROWS (new), 5 PAIRS PICKET GATES, 5 NEW PICKET GATES, 16 POSTS, each 6x6, \BOUT 200 ft WATER PIPING AND TAPS, 2 RED PINE COUNTERS, with GLASS OASES, NEW DOUBLE OREGON CASEMENT WINDOWS, 2 NEW SINGLE OREGON CASEMENT WINDOWS, LARGE WINDOW FRAMES AND 6 SASHES, 1 GLASS PANEL DOOR, 4 PANEL DOORS, QUANTITY DOORS, let Tubs. Ridging, 6 Ladders, Mantelpieces, Register Grates, Tiled Grates, 9 pieces Leadlight, Window Sashes, etc., etc. A LEN. HARRIS AND CO. OL Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. In an Assigned Estate. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. PRACTICALLY NEW STOCK GROCERIES, FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES, SET BRASS COUNTER SCALES. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. L have received instructions to soli by ction complete and varied Stock Qroies, including— ~ 7 ancy soaps, bars soap, sardines, Oak ns, pickles, vinegar, tins salmon,_ hcrigs in tomato sauce, cocoa, coffee, tins of ars, canned fruits, preserved meats, cus •d powder, baking powder, assorted jams, reboa salt, tins mustard (jib and i’.b), axo, sugar of milk, rolled oats, marinate, boot and floor polishes, sauce, caustic la, Jeyes’ fluid, turps, methylated spirits, mim'ton’s soups, cordials, tins biscuits, eket° dates, box dates, dried fruits, itches, candles, lemon peel, preserver ginr, shelled walnuts, spices, honey, packet is, bulk teas, figs, 7 701 b bags sugar, tocco and cigarettes, paper hags, brown per, wheat, pollard, store truck, set irbanks platform scales, sot brass counter Ibis is a Complete and Fresh Stock of occries, having only been on the shelves • a short period. , On View Morning of Sale. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY. 1926, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Now Zealand at Dunedin, under Power of Sale contained in Heed of Mortgage, Registered Number 136,189. Messrs alex. Harris and co. are instructed by the Registrar of the Supremo Court of Now Zealand at Dunpdin, on behalf of the Mortgagee, to sell, Allotment Thirty-four (34), Township of Colinswood, Maoandrew’s Bay, containing thirty-two poles (more or less), with Fiveroomed Dwelling thereon and necessary outbuildings and conveniences, including electric light. The property is well sheltered, and lies well to the sun. The application and estimate of value on behalf of the Mortgagee may be seen without fee at the Registrar’s Office, Supreme Court Buildings, Stuart street, Dunedin, during office hours, and at the sale. Further particulars obtainable from TEE AUCTIONEERS; Or Messrs ASIAN AND BROWN, Solicitors, Bond street, Dunedin. MONDAY, sth JULY, At 2 o’clock. BEAUTIFUL GENUINE FUR MOTOR OR TRAVELLING RUG. This is a beautiful Rug, The skins were specially selected, and it is particularly well made and lined. The public and all interested are invited to inspect this Rug, which is DISPLAYED IN OUR LARGE WINDOW. (TAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Owner to sell this GLORIOUS MOTOR OR TRAVELLING RUG. /IET Quotations from ’Evening Star’ JUT Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 6