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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 9th APRIL, * . At 12 o’clock. ,j, At Rooms, 142 High street. lit- TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS, it" VALUABLE city freehold, In one of the BEST SHOPPING BLOCKS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 34ft FRONTAGE, DEPTH 66ft. Two Shops and Suite of Offices, Returning at the present time A RENTAL OP £1,278 (Subject to statutory reduction). A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR GENUINE INVESTMENT. PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED are instructed by the Trustees m the Estate of the lata James Arkle to sell by “part of Section 26, Block XIV . Dunedin, containing 8.24 poles, having a frontage ct 51.51 links to Princes street by a depth of D Buildings are brick two story, and are at present occupied by Kodak New Zealand Limited, Adams Bruce Limited, and Messrs Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. The Property was leased as a whole about Hi years ago at an annual rental of £6S9 12s to Braithwaites Limited, but with the subdivision of the shops and the tremendous increase in demand for shops in this locality the lessees have been receiving a rental ct £1,356, less statutory reduction. The head lease from the Trust expires on the Ist February, 1935, after which date the purchaser can arrange his own tenancies and rentals. - I There is no better security than a city shop freehold, and the present sale affords an opportunity which is seldom offered of obtaining in Dunedin a really valuable city freehold, which, owing to its central position, must increase in value both as regards its freehold and its letting value. For further particulars apply to Messrs ARKLE AND ROLFE, • Solicitors,. Palmerston; lessrs BURTON AND PATTERSON, No. 41 Dowling street; Or PARK. REYNOLDS LIMITED, . High street. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No 23 Queen street (Near Albany street). Estate of the late Alexander Morrison. FURNITURE AND FXJRNISHINGS, EBONISED PIANO (Brinsmead), RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, HANDSOME INLAID CARD TABLE, WALNUT FOLDING SUTHERLAND TABLE, TEA WING ROOM, DINING ROOM, TTST.T., AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. >n View from 2 o’clock Monday Afternoon. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 1 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 99 London street (Between Albert street and Royal terrace). The Residence of Mr H. Brasch. WELL-SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, • COSTLY FURNISHINGS. DRAWING ROOM: HEAVY BROWN SELF-COLOURED PILE CARPETS, SETTEE (Blue Upholstery and Cushions), DIVAN CHAIRS. JACOBEAN CHAIRS, DAINTY MAHOGANY OVAL TABLE, 2 OAK BOOKSHELVES (Leadlight glass fronts), QAK H.M.V. CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, Lace Curtains, Crown Derby, Spode, Royal Worcester, Satsuma. and Flamme Rouge Vases, OIL AND WATER COLOURS (By B. W. Christmas, H. Dupuil, H. J. Edgar, Ethel Richardson. M. H. Meyrick, and others). DINING ROOM: INDIAN CARPET (15tt x 12ft), BANQUET EXTENSION TABLE, 12 CHIPPENDALE HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, CHIPPENDALE BUFFET SIDEBOARD, MAHOGANY ROUND DINING TABLE, j Crystal Jugs, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Decanters,' Tea Trolley, etc., ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER, A FEW BEAUTIFUL COLOURED ETCHINGS. SMOKING ROOM: HEAVY PILE SELF-COLOURED BROWN CARPET. RADIOLA WIRELESS SET, LOW-SET BOOKSHELVES, WICKER CHAIRS AND TABLES. BEDROOMS: WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITES (Single and Double), Wardrobes, Twin Beds, Cheval Glasses, ; Chests of Drawers, BLUB AND BROWN WILTON PILE CARPETS, Easy Chairs, Horsehair and Wool Mattresses, BLANKETS, SHEETS, TOWELS, LINEN, Etc., TAPESTRY LOUNGE COUCH, LOVELY PERSIAN HALL RUG, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Crockery, Crystal, Dinner Services, Entree Dishes, General Cooking Utensils, CHEST CARPENTER’S TOOLS, GARDEN HOSE, EXTENSION LADDER, Lawn Mower, Step Ladder, Wheelbarrow, Pot Plants, etc. PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED ars instructed by Mr H. Brasch (who has disposed of his property), to sell the above by auction, on Tuesday, 17th April, starting at 1 o’clock, with Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Outside Sundries, and Minor Bedrooms. Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Best Bedrooms to follow at 2 o’clock. The Furniture will be on view Monday Afternoon, 16th April, and morning of sale. PARK, REYNOLDS LTD. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. Dm. sped di n g • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on TUESDAY, at 2.30 o’clock: 4 PORTABLE COLLAPSIBLE BOATS (duck-shooting season shortly on), 2 sacks cornflour, 1 case dried yeast, 3 half-chests Ceylon Tea, 6 boxes dates, 6 hand basins, 5 pedestals, 1 400-gal galvanised tank, 3 sinks, 16 gallons paint, and other lines. In tej» to suit.

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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 16

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