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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 9th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. GENUINE CLEARING SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Instructed by Ail Vendors to Clear Everything for tho New Year WITHOUT RESERVE. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (7 piece? in Moquette; New). OAK MORRI" DINING SUITE (7 pieces in Moquette), WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE (large mirrors; all bevelled), 3 SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES (7 Drawers, in Oak and Walnut), GATE-LEG DINING TABLE (Rimu), SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE. NEW BEDROOM SUITE, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD. Kalb Stands. Wardrobe, Sideboards. Duchesse, Ext. Table. Kitchen Tables, Tea Tables, Mirrors Mahogany Couch, Copper Kerb. Log Box Folding Couch, Vacuum Cleaner, 2 Gents’ Bikes, Pedestals, Washstands, Wire Settee, Box Kerb. Gramophones, 20 H.B Chairs, Sowing Machines, Kitchen Chairs, Gas Cooker, Axm. Carnot (12 x 9) Lady's Chair, Window, Office Desk, Pigeon Holes, Single Wood Beds, Mattress, Steps, Bookcase, Scagrass Chair, Ornaments Pictures, Bath Salts, Fruit Sets Fsrr» Sets Banjo-Mandolin, Gntmill, Rake, Hoq, Pictures, Shelves, Large Counter Marble Clock, Electric Iron, Heater, Records, Motor Tubes, Organ, Lolly Bottles, Colanders, Brass Kerb, Etc. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. CLARKE, MARSHALL LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. At 2 o’clock. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. (Removed to our Rooms from Roslyn for convenience of sale.) LOVELY 3-PIECB CHESTERFIELD SUITE. ONE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE (All Spring), 15 x lift Sin WILTON CARPET, 12 x 10ft 6in AXMINSTER CARPET. TWO SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK OVAL DINING TABLE, OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER ' (Latest Model), CABINET GRAMOPHONE (H.M.V.). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction: This Large Catalogue of GOOD QUALITY AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, which include: 3, CHESTER SUITES, 2 oak bedroom suites, 15 x lift 3in carpet, 12 x 10ft 6in Ax. carpet, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, oak oval dining table, buffet sideboard, 9-STOP ORGAN (Taylor and Farley), OTTOMAN COUCH, Genoa settee, china cabinet, seagrass chairs, stt std. sideboard, std. dining tables, 1 LERSON’S CASCADE SODA FOUNTAIN, MOQUETTE COUCH, std. hall stand, DUCHESSB CHESTS, wardrobes, double and single beds and wires, choval 'cluchesso pair, gent’s cycle, Morris chair, platform rocker, d.i. beds and wires, wicker chairs, pictures, ornaments, 51b pkts. of tea, clocks, GAS GRILLER, kitchen chairs, kitchen cupboard, overmantel, HALL SEAT, pair steps, pier glass, COPPER KERBS AND LOG BOXES, copper screens, rugs, runner, chest drawers, linoleums, VIOLIN, copper bowls, plates, fenders, glassware, wringer, vases and ornaments, garden tools, and kitchen utensils. ON VIEW THURSDAY. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, At 12 o’clock. la Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CLARKE’S FREEHOLD STORE AND DWELLING, TOMAHAWK. With ICE CREAM PLANT And 12 LICENSED BOATS WITH OARS AND ROWLOCKS (All in good order for Tomahawk Lagoon) 2 LARGE SECTIONS WITH FRONTAGE TO MAIN ROAD. STOCK may be taken over at VALUATION at option of Purchaser. JAMES SAMSON _ AND CO. have received instructions from M' Clarke to sell by auction: This fine Freehold Property as above. THE DWELLING consists of Five Rooms and Tea Room, b', and c. water, e. light, new range, bathroom,, (with'porcclain bath), and all modern ' conveniences, And LARGE BOATHOUSE, MOTOR SHED, and GLASSHOUSE (in which are growing a splendid crop of TOMATOES). A splendid living could me made in this store, and the right man could make a lot of money. Cards to inspect from tho Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, At 7.30 p.m. At Rooms, 207 Princes street. MODERN BUNGALOW, 1 HENDERSON STREET (close Mornington Tram Sheds). RS, M'KENZIB LTD., • Auctioneers, are instructed by Mr J. Mair, who has purchased a larger property, to sell by auction: His almost new Bungalow; 4 largo rooms, kitclfenette, sun room; situated 1 Henderson street, Mornington; beautifully finished; every possible convenience; concrete base; good cellar; gas range, fibrous ceilings, tiled tireplaces,, sun room (is large enough for a bedroom); built for present owlier; reserve is under £1,000; and buyer with £IOO deposit can get vacant possession. Keys on application. R. S M'KENZIB LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, At 7.30 p.m. At Rooms, 207 Princes street. MUSSELBURGH BUNGALOW. 5 Rooms, Kitchenette, RS. M'KENZIE ’ LTD., • Auctioneers, are instructed by the owner to sell by auction Pretty BUNGALOW, situated 16 Bay View road (Bay tram end); 5 rooms, kitchenette (nice sized rooms, unique design); built live years ago by builder relation of owner-occupier; concrete base, librous ceilings, casement windows, tiled fireplaces; very sunny; sought after locality; over | freehold; room for garage; all spotless and well cared for; will be sold at a sacrifice; approved buyer with £IOO liuanced. Cards to view from R. S. M’KENZIE LTD., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1931, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, 417 High street, Dunedin. TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. 171 L. MACASSEY AND CO. have received instruction from Messrs Anderson Bros., Bakers (who are giving up business), to sell by auction, as above, 4 BAKERS’ CARTS, 1 CART, 4 HORSES, HARNESS, MALT, SALT, HOPS, BASKETS, BARRELS, 2 WHEELBARROWS, SCALES. BUCKETS, PEELS, BREAD BOARDS. SIEVES, LOIN COVERS. ALL KINDS BAKING UTENSILS, Etc., Etc. TERMS CASH. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every descrip- . tion are executed at tho ‘ Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 20686, 8 January 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20686, 8 January 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20686, 8 January 1931, Page 12

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