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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS, Including WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Kirchncr), BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE (2-tono finish), QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 2 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, GENT’S OAK SHAVING CABINET, WALNUT LOO TABLE, 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET’S (12 x 10ft 6in, 12 x 9). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auctionj in their Downstairs Rooms, DowFurniture and Effects, including— -2 Chesterfield suites, oak bedroom suite, oak shaving cabinet, walnut 100 table, oak ext. dining table, china cabinet, largo std. wardrobe, overmantel, rocking chaiis, double and single wood bedsteads, 2 Axminster carpets, rev. wool rugs, hearthrugs, brass tea and coffee urn, heavy linoleums, wicker chairs, occas. tables, seagrass chairs, divan chairs, deck chairs, std. sideboard, pictures, paintings, ornaments, glassware, kitchen tables, gas stove, etc., etc. ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE, THURSDAY, sth MAY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 3 Rawhiti street, Sunshine. Under Instructions from Mr B. Marshall, who is leaving Dunedin. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Including WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Ehrhardt: a beautiful toned instrument), CABINET AUTOMATIC DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (Eldredge), OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces), RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces) * GLORIOUS AXMINSTER CARPET (10.6 x 9), QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, FIRE EXTINGUISHER (Knight and Thomas). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr E. Marshall, who is leaving Dunedin, to sell, on the Premises, No. 3 Rawhiti street, Sunshine, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, including— Walnut iron-frame piano, 2 bedroom suites, cabinet sewing machine, oak highback chairs, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE LARGE DOLL’S HOUSE (true to scale), OAK CURIO CABINET (Very suitable for collection of curios), • GENT’S FREE-WHEL CYCLE, MOTOR PARTS FOR RUGBY CAE, Linoleums, book cabinet, hearthrugs, pot stands, aspidistra plants, s.g. chairs, curtains, bedding, lady’s carved work cabinet, pictures, paintings, ornaments, vases, glassware, crockery, hall curtains, oak clock, juries, mounted stag’s head, meat safe, garden tools, pots and pans, scales, lawn mower, 80ft hose, watering car, gum boots, dressed cabinetmaker’s timber, 8 x 12 TENT, 2 sets of frames. This Furniture is all practically new, only in use a few months. INSPECTION MORNING OF SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, at 12 o’clock. ] THURSDAY, MAY sth, at 1 o’clock. At Rooms, Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin - . CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC. fools will be offered on WEDNESDAY, 12 Sharp. Furniture and Sundries to follow. Our Lease has Expired Everything Must be Sold. THURSDAY, Continuance of Sale. W. RIDLEY LTD. W. RIDLEY, Auctioneer. SUNDAY SERVICES. LEITH STREET MISSION. Singing, 6.30; Service, 6.45, conducted by the Presbyterian Young Women’s Institute, Como and hear them. P LAYFAIR STREET HALL, Caversham. Mr L. A. BRUNTON. GOSPEL SERVICE, at 6.30 p.m. HE METHODIST CHURCH OP NEW ZEALAND, i ETURN VISIT OF REV. A. J. SEAP MER’S FAMOUS MAORI CHOIR, connection with the 110th Anniversary the Establishment of Methodism in New Band, the 92nd Anniversary of Otago Methodism. NEXT WEEK’S FIXTURES: IUNDAY (To-morrow).—ll a.m., Caverim and Momington Churches; 6.30 p.m., nity Church; 8 p.m., Octagon Mission lONDAY. —Macandrew Bay Public Hall. 'UESDAY.—Port Chalmers Town Hall. VEDNESDAY—City Town Hall Genii Chamber. ’HURSDAY.—St. Clair Public School mnasium. ’RIDAY.—Broad Bay Public Hall. lATUßDAY.—Portobello Town Hall. CHINA INLAND MISSION. THE MISSIONARY DEPUTATION, consisting of Revs. A. Hayman and H. S. Conway, will OCCUPY PULPITS TOMORROW as follows: — Rev. A. HAYMAN. —11 a.m., Roslyn Presbyterian Church; 6.30 p.m., Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. S. CONWAY.—II a.m., Kaikorai Presbyterian Church; 6.30 p.m.,.North-east Valley Baptist Church. MONDAY EVENING, 2nd MAY, Great Lantern Lecture on ‘ THE MAIO TRIBES, or 13 Years’ Missionary Work Amongst the Aboriginal Tribes of Southwest China,’ will be delivered by Mr HAYMAN at 7.30 p.m., at KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLHOUSE. Splendid views. Admission Free. All invited. No collection. JOHN WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. and Treas. China Inland Mission. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. REMEMBER MOTHER’S DAY At Great musical service RE AT MUSICAL SERVICE At TOWN HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY Bth, At 2.45 o’clock. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMBINED CHOIR will Sing ‘ Halleluiah Chorus ’ and ‘ Jerusalem.’ Conductor, Mr H. J. DESMOULINS. Dr V. E. GALWAY will Play the Big Organ and Contribute, Solos. Chairman, Rev. T. FERGUSON FISH (President Council of Christian Congregations) . Speaker, Mr HARRY DAWSON (Of Australia). Subject, ‘ Mother’s Cross.’ Soloist. Miss MARY PRATT. Pianist, Rev. C. REAY. FLORAL TRIBUTES.—Platform will be decorated with flowers. Y.W.C.A. girls will take coloured flowers to Hospital at ClObU. FRIENDS,—Wc appeal for a liberal supply of both While and Coloured Flowers to help radiate happiness. Everybody, wear a white (lower for Mother. YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF THIS GREAT MEETING. COME EARLY TO BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT. Hymn Sheets and Programmes will bo provided. Keep as a memento. COLLECTION IN AID OF UNEMPLOYED DISTRESS.

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 16

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