AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 28th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. Sti the Estate of the lato Mr J. C. Marshall. SPLENDID FAMILY HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, MUSSELBURGH. Hands to tram, closo to school, church, and bowling green. LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION. P ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Are instructed by the Trustees to sell by 'Auction, Bee. 8, Block IX., Musselburgh, containing 33.7 poles, together with HOUSE No 15 PRINCES STREET. 9 ROOMS AND SCULLERY. MODERN CONVENIENCES. BRICK GARAGE. The House is plastered throughout, tiled grates, bathroom (porcelain bath, basin, not and cold water), electric light, built-in wardrobes, workshop, fowlhouso and runs, •eclion, nicely laid out in flower gardens, lawns, etc. This property is in a very good position in this fAvorito locality, and vacant possession will bo given. For further particulars apply to {TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO. OF NZ, LTD., Water street. Messrs COOK, LEMON, AND COOK, Crawford street. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED. {TUESDAY, 26th JULY,’ At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 400 LOTS 400 LOTS COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 8 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (7 pieces, upholstered in Brown Velvet, one a pretty coquette), 6-PIECE SETTEE DINING ROOM SUITE (2 Morris chairs 4 oak high-back chairs, settee), 4 CHINA ROSEWOOD COLOR CABINET, MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE. 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES i (Oval Mirrors), OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, 5-STOP ORGAN, BILLIARD TABLE (6ft, Heavy Oak Frame), 1 ASMINSTER CARPET (15ft x 10ft 6in), 3-PIECE SOLID LEATHER SUITE, OAK ROLL-TOP DESK (sft, genuine Cutler).
JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, ' • Oak roll-top desk, £ Chesterfield suites, 6-piece settee suite, china cabinet rosewood color, oak sideboard, oak gate-log table, 2 oak bedroom suites (oval mirrors), oak bedsteads and wire mattresses, 5-stop organ, harmonium, Wertheim sewing machine, billiard table, Isft x 10ft 6in Axminster carpet, 12 x 9 Axminster carpel, ottoman couch, 3piece leather suite, sheets,, napory, writing bureau, piano stool, oleographs, camera, pot stands, shaving cabinet, wire-seat couch, tub chairs, stained sideboards, stained extending dinin" tables, s.g. chairs, s.g. settees, oak and stained duchesse chests, linoleums, highback chairs, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, steel guitar and case, Gladstone bag, pictures, kitchen cupboard, jam bottle, meat safe, gas grillar, dropsidc cot, copper kerbs, log boxes, screens, fireirons, sofa rugs, wool rugs, hearthrugs, Wilton runner, stained hall stands, deck chairs, steps, door, set bins, set stairs, gas heater, carpenter’s cramp, garden tools, lawn mower, s.g. pram, s.g. carpet, s.i. beds, double and single wood bedsteads, etc., etc. ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE. (TUESDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Hi Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, PLAYER PIANO PLAYER PIANO (Empire). Ibis is a beautiful instrument, practically new, cased in rosewood, easily manipulated, splendid volume and tone. iWE RECOMMEND THIS INSTRUMENT. JAVTRS SAMSON AND CO, have received instructions to sell, as above. BRADY’S (Milton) BLACK MINORCAS, UTILITY STRAIN, BREEDING PENS, Win Practically All the Utility and Championship Prizes. Owing to ill-health Ur Brady is compelled 'to Give Up Poultry Breeding. RE 1 L L Y' S sell the Whole of his Stock on WEDNESDAY. Something Special. Do not mis' the opportunity. Sals at 2 p.m. sharp. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, ■ At 2 o’clock sharp. Another Consignment of LADIES’ FROCKS, DM. SPED DI N G • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday, at 2 o’clock sharp, 85 LADIES’ FROCKS. Wool Repp, Crepe do Chine, Georgette, Charmaline, Velveteen, Taffeta Evening Frocks. These goods are just landed, and aro for positive sale. On view all Tuesday, when ladies are invited to inspect.
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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 8
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