JAMES SAMSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1711 i, At 12.50. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from (lie .Executor in the estate of Mary Ann Hudson, deceased. ROYAL TERRACE PROPERTY, Also TWO VACANT SECTIONS (Each Quarter of an Acre). LOT 1. MRS HUDSON’S DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, 22 Royal Terrace. Section 23, Block 19, Full Quarteracre. NO BETTER-BUILT HOUSE IN DUNEDIN. , GROUND FLOOR; Lovely lounge room, dining room, with folding doors to breakfast room; library, kitchen, pantry, scullery, and all necessary offices. Wide reception hall, cloak room. UPSTAIRS: 4 airy bedrooms, private bathroom, box room, wide lauding, nicely graded staircase. MAIDS’ QUARTERS By separate staircase, contains 4 bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, presses, and cupboards. THE HOUSE Is built on bluestone foundations, large, lofty rooms, expensive electric fittings, brick and plaster partitions, slate roof, roomy cellar, small fernery. COMMANDS MAGNIFICENT VIEW From upstairs balcony, sunny position. Apart from its value as a Residence, could be very easily converted into FLATS, CONVALESCENT REST HOME, OR PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Also, SECTIONS. SECTIONS. Facing Royal Terrace. LOT 2. SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION. Quarter-acre Section, with 65ft frontage to Royal Terrace. On this Section is a TWO-STORY BRICK GARAGE with Men’s Quarters. The Section is described as No. 27, Block 219, Town of Dunedin. LOT 3. VACANT SECTION, being No. 26, Block XIX., containing full quarter of acre; also has a 65ft frontage to Royal Terrace. THESE PROPERTIES Are situated in our exclusive street, Royal Terrace, and abut on to the picturesque Town Belt. THE VACANT SECTIONS Are laid out in garden and orchard. A great opportunity to secure a Property in this desirable locality. Further particulars from Messrs SIMPSON AND WARRINGTON, Or Solicitors; AUCTIONEERS. T SAMSON AND CO. ** • have xeceived instructions from the Executor in .the Estate of Mary Ann Hudson, deceased, to sell ns above. TENDERS. TENDERS, closing at our Office at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, 16th Feb., 1937, will be received for the ERECTION OF A TWO-STORY RESIDENCE at Ranfurly. STONE AND STURMER, AA.I.A.A. (Lon.), Incorporated Architects, 2 Dowling street, Dunedin. SUNDAY SERVICES. IJIHE SOCIETY, THEOSOPHICAL 17 Dowling street. Sunday, 6.30 p.m. ‘THE TRAGEDY OF EDUCATION* (a modern viewpoint), by Mr J. PATTERSON (of Vasanta School, Auckland). jyJAILER STREET GOSPEL MORNING TON. HALL, The Sunday School and Bible Class will resume TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. Gospel Meeting 6.30 p.m. Speakers. Messrs EB. MACLEOD and F. LAWSON. A cordial invitation extended. iLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. 6.30, Mr T, MULHOLLAND (of Auckland) will speak the Gospel. TUESDAY, 7.30: Prayer Meeting and Quarterly Business Meeting. LEITH STREET MISSION, Orange Hall. —Singing 6.30. Service 6.45; Mr William Ashton, speaker. rjl H I MARECHALE, The Greatest Woman Preacher of To-day (Mrs BOOTH GLIBBORN). will Visit Dunedin, and will speak in the CONCERT CHAMBER from SUNDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, TO MONDAY, Ist MARCH, WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. QOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Sunday, 2.30, Sunday School. 6.30, Gospel will be preached by Mr W. JOHNSTON, Evangelist. Everyone heartily invited. CHBISTADELPHIAN Meeting, Unity Chambers, Stuart street.—6.3o p.m., subject, ‘ A New Heaven and a New Earth.’ C 1 HR I.ST A DELPHIAN Meeting. Unity ' Chambers', Stuart street. —6.30 p.m., subject, ‘ A New Heaven and a New F.arth.’ / 1 BEATER World Christian Spiritual Mis- * A sion, Douglas Hall, 30 King street. — 7 p.m., Rev, Gertrude Brooks, Trance Address; spiritual clairvoyance and after-circle; Wednesday, 8 pm., flower paychometry.
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 21
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