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AUCTIONS. ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW, ST. CLAIR. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1933, At 12 Noon. In Our Rooms, 42 Princes street. UTESSRS TAMBLYN. RHODES, AND M. JAMIESON have teen favoured with instructions from the Owner, H, W. Oaten Esq., to oiler for sale by public auction, as under STS'* synfiE-wa.'a Folio 129. with all improvements thereon, b 0 PRACTICALLY NEW, BRICK BUNGALOW, 22 COUGHTRBY STREET, ST. CLAIR. The House has 6 rooms and kitchenette, is tastefully decorated throughout, and is repleL S all conveniences. The garden is nicely laid out, and is m beautitul order T?is lovely modern Home is m a fine situation, facing north, andliandy car. It carries a State Advances Loan of which makes very cheap living in tins ideal suburb. Further particulars from Messrs ASPINALL AND SIM, Solicitors, Dunedin; 01 THE AUCTIONEERS. V.YnLUSIVE bungalow, sunny kew. OVER QUARTER-ACRE. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1933, At 12 noon. In Our Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. Messrs tamblyn, Rhodes, and JAMIESON have received instructions from JOHN DENFORD, Esq. who has been transferred to Oamaru, to offer for sale by public auction, as under.— That Freehold known as Allotment 11., Block 11.. Corstorphino Estate, comprising 1 rood 16 .poles, with all improvements thereon, being NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, 28 EMBO STREET. This delightful new home has five large rooms and sun room; tiled roof, steel sashes, and has been specially constructed to specifications. The glassed-in sun room has Whitney windows; hall and living room are beautifully oak panelled; large mirror wardrobes, presses, and ample cupboard space is provided. There is the dual hot water heating systern, with gas for cooking, and gas copper. Offices are all under the one roof, and there is a large cellar. . , The situation is ideal, sloping gently into the sun and commanding a glorious outlook. The grounds are nicely laid out in lawns, shrubs, garden, and concrete paths. Altogether this is a very attractive property, specially designed for the owner. Further particulars from Messrs BRUGH, CALVERT, AND BARROWCLOUGH, Solicitors, Dunedin, 01 THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Jnder Instructions from the Owner (who ias had furniture removed to our rooms rom George, street for convenience of sale). LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS, Including ' ,ARGE BALSORA AXMINSTER CARPET ,15ft % lift Gin; great quality carpet, in good order), 2 DAG DAG SOFA RUGS, 8 LEATHER CROMWELL CHAIRS, PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces; in perfect order), VELVET PILE CARPET (12 x 9), 7-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, QUILTS, BLANKETS, NAPERY, STANDARD ELECTRIC .VACUUM CLEANER. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the )wner (who has had his furniture removed o rooms from George street for convenience if sale). 15ft x lift Sin Axminster carpet, velvet die carpet, expensive sofa rugs, Axminster Tinner, hall stand, barometer, oak bedroom ,uite, bedding, blankets, sheets, napery, loultou bowls, mahogany chairs, electric looker, 7-piece Chesterfield suite, 6 Highjack dining chairs, oak duchess© pair.book,helves, SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING JACHINE, quaint oak sideboard, oak dmng table, pictures, paintings, ornaments, lortable gramophone, records, fire ® l( l e (hairs, seagrass chairs, . overmantel, _ bed■oom ottoman, oak child s cot, RIMU tOLL-TOP DESK, double and single wood jedsteads, chiffonier, e.p. ware, vases, pots md pans, kitchen tables and chairs, cookng utensils, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, ' At 12 o’clock. At Salerooms, Manse street. istructed by the District Public Trustee in the Estate of A. M. Petersen. l/f, ESSES IRELANDS, fJL Auctioneers, will offer for sale by iction, Freehold Property, area 20 poles, being llotments 30 and 33, Block L, Township of unnydale, together with Dwelling-house lereon, known as No. 25 OALDER AVENUE, NORTHEAST VALLEY, obtaining 6 rooms; bathroom, di. and c. ater, pantry, gas, w. 0., washhouse; on ight rise on sunny slope, just behind post Bee, a position unequalled for sun, shelter, ad warmth. i A splendid section. Further information from THE AUCTIONEERS, r DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, i At 2 o’clock, i., On the Premises, No. 25 Frederick street. On Account of Mr Mark Rogers, who ,is giving up business. STOCK-IN-TRADE OF SECOND-HAND DEALER’S BUSINESS. ALL CLEAN STOCK, , Including Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Bedding, Shakedowns, Sideboards. ' Chiffoniers, Drop-head Sewing Machines, Chests of Drawers, Scotch Chests, NEW LINOLEUMS, S.G. -Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, Armchairs, 4 LARGE FRAMED MIRRORS, Tools of all descriptions, Lawn Mowors, Suit Cases, Pictures, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Fire Guards, Shaving Cabinets, Rocker Chairs, Ware, Bookshelves, LARGE SHOWCASE, SHELVING AND PARTITIONS. This largo catalogue of Now and Secondhand Furniture is in first-class order, and is FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Hark Rogers to sell, as above. TRADE PERSONAL. Rembrandt studio.—why not have your Children Photographed now? 3 Post Cards for 3s 6d.—Phone 15-726. C‘ AREER Hairdressing College—Tuition given all branches of profession, including permanent waving.—Savoy Buildings, Moray place. , OGERS AND HART, manufacturers of Kerbs, Log Boxes, Firescreens; specialists in Electroplating. Opposite tram sheds, Princes street. TMPERIAL School of . Motoring.—Motor AT Tuition by late chief instructor ml G^gow.—Maiders Motors Ltd,

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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 16

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