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AUCTIONS, ABBOTSFORD BARGAIN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1937, At 12 Noon. At Our Rooms, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. Messrs tamblyn, Rhodes, and JAMIESON have received instructions from Mr Alfred Ruthven (the owner) to oiler for sale by public auction as under, That Freehold, being part of Allot 20, Block 1., Township of Abbotsford, comprising 24.5 poles, being all the land in C(T R. 8., Vol 224, Fol. 291, with all improvements thereon, being natty Rough-cast 4 Rooms and scullery, with outbuildings, situated EXMOUTH STREET, Abbotsford This is an attractive homo, replete with electric, hot and cold, and a really line section just slightly elevated from the railway station. As the jwner lias definitely left this district, this cheap little home is for sale at a very low upset, not much over the value of the section, and terms can be arranged. Further particulars from Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS. MONRO, AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, 28 Oxford street. Instructed by Mr W. J. Bennetts, whose Property we have Sold. IR E It A N D ’S, Auctioneers, will sell by auction, A Catalogue of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including 5-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 7PIECB DINING SUITE, 4-PIECE R.P. BEDROOM SUITE, WILTON CARPET (12 x 9, almost new), AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 10.6, excellent order), 30ft AXMINSTER 36in RUNNER, with Doormats (excellent order), splendid PIANO (Wibl Bohm), HEARTHRUGS, Music Cabinet, Copper Kerbs, Double Beds, WARDROBE, DUCHESSES, M.B. Sideboard, Tea Wagon, Piano Stool, Mattresses, Kitchen Chairs, Ext. Table, Kitchen Table, 245 gal Drums, 12tt Ladder, Garden Tools. Bird Cages, AVIARY, Hose, etc., etc. On view morning of sale. IRELANDS, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. 1937, At 2.30 p.m. Land Sale Rooms, Crawford street, Dunedin. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. LTD., favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Duncan Taylor (deceased) will offer by auction, as above. All that PARCEL of FREEHOLD LAND, containing by admeasurement 38 acres X rood 16 poles (more or less), being Section 11, Block 111., Otago Peninsula District, with all improvements thereon, comprising Dwelling House, outbuildings, and byre. This section, which is situated at Sandymount, is fat land, well fenced and grassed, and an ideal situation for dairying and for fat lambs. Eor terms and further particulars apply to the Perpetual Trustees Coy. Ltd., Messrs Downic Stewart, Payne, and Forrester, or the Auctioneers. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. MOST Interesting of All Trades.—A Bookshop, News, Tobacco, Stationery, and Library; genuine business, well established, Dunedin; bears investigation; reasonable price.—No. E 599, ‘ Star. 1 (COUNTRY Butchery Business, 5 acres J land, modern House, motor garage, slaughter yards; good turnover; freehold; £950; easy terms; ideal small holding.—Cotterell (opposite Post Office), Timaru. rpo Pastrycooks.—For Sale, Old-estab-JL lished Pastrycook Business; living rooms; main street, low rent; £315.—H173, ‘ Star.’ PASTRYCOOK, Tea Rooms, main street, Dunedin; cheap rental; £3OO, going concern. —Further particulars, Timlin’s, 25 Dowling street. FOR EXCHANGE, WANTED Exchange, Invercargill House, £7OO, first mortgage 450, for Dunedin Property, same value, or Car.—E7o6, ‘ Star. 1 —Broad Bay: Tidy Home, 4 rooms, cfcO IO verandah type, electric light, coal range, washhouse, etc.; £-acre freehold: owner wants house in town to £BOO. —Land Sales Ltd.; 13-770. OWNER of Two excellent Building Sites, level, good locality, £425 and £3OO, will consider putting one or both in as deposit on modern Bungalow, 4-5 rooms.— See Irelands, agents, Manse street. BICYCLES. CYCELS! Cycles!—No deposit; Gents’, 2s 6d weekly; Ladies’, Is lid weekly. —-W. T. Beveridge Ltd., Cargill’s Corner. VICTOR NELSON LTD. Insures make of Bicycle Against Theft for ss; dependability assured at Nelson's. LADIES, Nature endowed you with good health; retain it the modern way, Cycling.—Victor Nelson Ltd. IS/'ICTOR NELSON Specialises in Ladies’ v Cycling Requisites; you’ll love the new sports model.—Victor Nelson Ltd. ICYCLESl—Clifford Brown Ltd. have fine selection Roadster and Sports Models; inspection invited; easy payment, system. CYCELS! Cycles!—No deposit; Gents’, 2s 6d weekly; Ladies’, Is lid weekly. —W. T. Beveridge Ltd., Cargill’s Corner. ICYCLESI —CIifton, £7 10s; Royal Enfield, £8 10s; 8.5. A., £8 15s; Sports Models from £8 17s 6d; easy terms. BICYCLES!— Trade in vour Old Machine for a New High-grade Cycle at Clifford Brown’s, Stuart street. ' 3S 6d weekly buys his Xmas Trike, Motor, or Truck; order now, while stocks are full and avoid disappointment.—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. _ CYCELS! Cycles!—No deposit; Gents’, 2s 6d weekly; Ladies’, Is lid weekly. —W. T. Beveridge Ltd., Cargill’s Corner. GET a Speedwell Cycle for Xlnas; latest attractive colours; 3s 6d weekly.—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. ANTED To Sell, Lady’s B.S.A. Bicycle, in perfect order; £5 10s. E 943, ‘ Star.’ BOY’S Cycle, 20in frame, two months’ use, for Sale; cheap.—Hlo6, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Buy, Girl’s Bicycle, 18in or 20in frame; any condition.—H399, * Star.’ ___ FOR SALE, Boy’s Bicycle; thoroughly sound, perfect running order; £2 or near offer. —56 High street, Musselburgh. CYCLISTS, leave all your worries to G. A. Fox. of North End Cycle Works; Old Cycles Enamelled and made like new at reasonable prices; only firstgrade material used; full stocks of Dynamo and Battery Lamps; expert service guaranteed; Reconditioned Cycles from £3 15s; save money here. FOR SALE. Lady’s Cycle, in good condition; reasonable for cash. —H 270, ‘ Star.’ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of tho TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instrucj tions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as wo cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 18

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