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AUCTIONS. [WEDNESDAY, ISIh AUGUST, At 2.50 o'clock. TRAVELLERS’ REQUISITES. On Account Manufacturer. D m. SPEDD IN, G • is instructed to soil by auction, at liia Rooms, on. Wednesday Afternoon, ot 2.30 o’clock, Suit cases:, GlaJslono bags, lunch boxes, .music rolls, music cases, attache cases, purses, clothes brushes, shaving mirrors, hair brushes, Wallets, collar boxes, haversacks. Masonic cases, handbags, etc., file. Also, 30 PAIRS WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS. Without Reserve. THURSDAY, IStli AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 53 Bowen street, Musselburgh (Near Muselburgh Sohocl). JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by Mrs E. S. Sims, who,is leaving Dunedin, will offer, as above, SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE (panel : bedstead, tlucliEsso, pedestal), CHESTERFIELD AND DIVAN CHAIRS (in moquette), OAK HALL STAND, HANDSOME VELVET PILE CARPET AND VESTIBULE RUGS (these "are good, with rich colorings), AMERICAN ORGAN {lO stops; by Needham, a really good instrument). Also, Coir mat, palm stands, Axininstcr hall runner (Byds), seagrass armchairs, window and hall - curtains, blinds; oak occasional table, wood kerbs, single and double panel bedsteads, kapok mattresses and pillows, duchesses, pedestals, bedroom ware, Imos (good), books, hearthrugs, SEAGRASS PRAM (good order), kitchen table, h.b. chairs, settee, clothes basket, wringer, jam jars, aluminium kettle and saucepdTß, electric’iron, aluminium preserving pan, kitchen sundries, LAiYNMOYvER, S as cooker, ptc. This is good clean furniture, a good portion of which has been purchased within the last six months. On view Wednesday afternoon, 2 to 4, and morning of sale. JOHN REID 'AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS 1 Magnificent Designs and Patterns. All very Pretty Colorings, in WILTON, AXMINSTER, AND VELVET PILE. Makes by the World-famed Manufacturers, Templeton’s, Crossley's, and Firth’s. 6 GLORIOUS WILTON PILE CARPETS (12 x 11.3), 10 SUPER. WILTON CARPETS (12 x 9). (These Carpets are the very highest grade, and aro thoroughly recommended.) 2 HARD-WEARING AXMINSTER, CARPETS, 15 s 12 (fawn and grey toniugs), 20 AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 10.6, 13.6 x 10.6, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9, 9 x 9), 15 WILTON PILE CARPETS 12, 10.6 s 9, 9 x 6.9), 15 VELVET PILE OPAL CARPETS Xln various sizes and pretty patterns), 15 VESTIBULE AND CORRIDOR RUGS '(Very suitable for Bungalow Homes), ' 6 ROLLS HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER (Cut in leiwjfhs to suit), 100 HEAVY AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS, 1 ROLL GENUINE WILTON CARPET RUNNER, Q' 40 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE SOFA RUGS. This Carpet Sale offers an excellent opportunity to SPRING CLEANERS AND , REPURNISHBRS. Every Carpet is of the Very Highest Quality, and are Unexcelled for Patterns and Designs. .Will be Displayed in Our Rooms on Wednesday. . ALL CORDIALLY INVITED TO / INSPECT, ‘■TAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell this LARGE SHIPMENT OP HIGH-GRADE CARPETS. SALE BY AUCTION ; of SPLENDID FREEHOLD SEASIDE PROPERTY In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street, On WEDNESDAY, lELth AUGUST, At 12.30 o’clock. WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON, Dunedin’s Favorite Seaside Resort. Under Instructions from Mortgagee, as per Powers contained in Memorandum of Mortgage, Mrs ROSE MEROXEA HANKEY'S PROPERTY. Lot I.—Part Allotments 13 and 14, Plan 133, Warrington Estate (area, 1 rood 38.15 poles), on which Is erected MODERN BUNGALOW HOUSE OF FIVE ROOM’S. Sun verandah cm three side?, built on concrete piles, slate roof, h. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, hot water over tubs, large garage with room attached, saptio tank, flush lavatory, water storage tank (capacity 20,000 gallons), Booth, Macdonald windmill. The property lies well to the sun. Grounds laid out in orchard, lawn, and native* shrubs. This is an ideal home, and would make a lovely summer residence. LOT 2.—Allotments 8 and 9, Plan 139, ‘ Warrington Estate, Township of Warrington Extension; area, 1 rood 21.3 poles. This is a rattling good section, with stable and buildings thereon. •TAMES SAMSON AND _ CO. have received instructions from Mortgagee to sell these desirable freehold Warrington properties. WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Trustees in a Deceased i Estate. BBIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. K MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OB CHESTERFIELD SUITE (upholstered in Shadow Tissue), i\K HIGH-BACK CHAIRS AND 2 OAK CARVER'S CHAIRS, SOLID OAK ROUND DINING TABLE, RICH AXMINSTER DINING ROOM CARPET, ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD (with leadiight cupboards), DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, EXTENDING DINING TABLES. • MIRROR-BACK HALL STANDS, HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIRS. HARRIS . AND CO. received instructions to sell by auction, , . . Household Furniture, including— Oak mirror-back sideboard, 3-pieco Chesterfield suite, 6 oak high-back chairs and 2 oak carver’s chairs, Brussels carpets, Axmmster carpets, dining tables, bookshelves, Austrian chairs, electric radmtor, carpet sweeper, water colors, copper kerbs, crystal and crockery, cupboards, couches, pedestals, gas cookers, drop-head Singer sewing machine, wood kerbs, linoleum, shakedown, kauri’ wardrobe, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, duchesso pairs, duchesse chests, toilet chests, toiletware, 4ft 6in panel bedsteads, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, lawn mowers, grindstone and stand, wheelbarrow, etc., etc. .TSTANTED Known—That Billheads, Cir!W culars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices* - T A LEX. IX have

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Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 8

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