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f AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, • ... At 2.30 o'clock, At Rapms, Manse street. * 40 CHOICE WATER COLORS, By H. Overton Jones (Exhibitor at Royal Academy, Liverpool Walker Galbry, Manchester,. Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, etc.). DAINTY PICTURES AND SKETCHES Of Cornwall Devonshire, Wales, Scotland, Cheshire, Midland Counties, and a few N.Z. Scenes done during tho artist’s present trip. Pastoral Scones descriptive English Country Life, English Homes, Seascapes, with Beaches and Wild Bird Life. On view fro n Monday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, until time of sale. Everybody cordially invited to inspect this charming collection. J3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, • At 2 o’clock. On the Promises. No. o Porteous street. Mornington (Off Mailer street; close car sheds). Instructed by the Owner, who has hold the property. HOUSEHOLD PURNXTURD. HANDSOME WALNUT SE.VII-GRAND PIANO (manufactured by Collingwood, London; full iron frame, nice tone, and in splendid condition), LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces), GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, RED PINE CHIFFONIER. Alex. Harris and co. have' received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut semi-grand piano, leather dining room suite, antique settee, seagrass carpet, pictures, chiffonier, hearthrugs, vases and ornaments, mirror-back hall stand, linoleum, curtains, hall timepiece, handsome Chess table (specimen N.E. woods), gate-leg dining table, sofa nigs, 4ft 6in antique wood bedstead, chests, toilet pedestal, toiletware, specimen case birds, d.i. bedstead, w. mattresses, flock mattresses. Singer Sowing machine (hand or treadle), wicker chairs, 5-flrawer toilet chest, shakedown, kitchen utensils, crockery, pair steps, preserving pan. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 12.15 p.m. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. NANI) E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, • have received instructions to sell by auction, No. 250 MAIN SOUTH ROAD, CAVERSHAM (fronting train), Choice Position on Top Side of Street, Lovely View. , SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND VACANT SECTION, Being Allotments 12 and 17, Resubdivision Section 12, Block VI., Town District, containing nearly i-acre, _ together with Sixroomed House, well built and in good order. This property is worth buying, being nicely Empire papered throughout, .with largo comfortable rooms, fire grates, electric light, built-in wardrobes and sideboards, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, Barningham range, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, lavatory, coal shed, etc. VACANT SECTION ON SOUTH SIDE. TERMS ARRANGED. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 12.15 p.m. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. No. 107 EGLINTON ROAD, Fronting Montecillo Park. Beautiful Harbor View. NAND B. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, • have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, SIX-ROOMED WOODEN HOUSE, Capable of being remodelled and brought up to date. The site is an uncommon one, having an uninterrupted view of Otago Harbor, and Peninsula, and can never be built out,' fronting as it does the well-known Montecillo Park. Tho conveniences are up to date, and the flower and vegetable gardens are in good order. This property is for absolute sale, with immediate vacant possession, and well worth an inspection. Keys at our office. Discuss terms with THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. Dir. SPUDDING • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o’clock, Power chopping machine, bacon sheer, steelyards, counter scales, electric fan, cash register, PERKY FIREPROOF SAFE. Also, Steamer’s Account; 1 case pts Bulldog stout, 4 chests Ceylon tea, 6 half-chests tea, 2 cases vermicelli, 3 cases pie fruits, confectionery, ice cream cones, 7 cases raisins, etc,, etc. Without Reserve.

Mr H. W. Archer, the editor of the Manchester ‘ Evening News/ read to members of the Manchester Luncheon Club in January a paper on * The Trials of Editors.’ Ho yas sure, he said, that he recognised in'' the audience several critics with whose works he had long been acquainted. There was “ Pro Bono Publico” and “Nil Desperandum,” “Live and Let Live,” “Disgusted Subscriber,” “Humble Taxpayer,” “ Father of Ten,” and even, he believed, that enemy of all progress, “ Reader from the First.” At no time, he believed, had newspapers been read so critically or more intelligently by the general public. We heard much about a “dope” Press, but the time for doping the reading public was passing, if it had not already passed. Critical reading was good for all. It was probably because of public criticism that the standard of the Press had paver been higher: than now. ■ j, .- • ;

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Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 8

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