AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, At 2 p.m. Jn Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Including QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, CHESTERFIELD DINING SUITE (3 pieces), SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Z AXMINSTER CARPETS' (12 x 9, 12 x 10.6), 3 AXMINSTER SOFA RUGS, PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, JACOBEAN OAK SIDEBOARD,. STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, (Oval Mirrors), HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER, Occas. Tables, F.S.. Chairs, S.G. Chairs, Rocking Chair, Chest of Drawers, Duchesse Pair, Dinnerware, Glassware, Oak Dining Table, Linoleum, Hearthrugs, Glassware, Ornament#, Vases, Stained Piclures. Paintings, Curtains, BAV. Chairs, ■' Marble Clock, Duchesse Chests, , BOY’S' TRICYCLE. TEMPLETON BACON:CUTTER, GENTS’ F.W. CYCLES, monarch typewriter, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Jam Bottles, Bird Aviary, Meat Safe, Etc., Etc. I TAMES' SAMSON . AND CO, Cl have (received instructions to sen oy (Auction, ih their Downstairs Rooms, Dow-SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, No. 36 Tugs Avenue, St. Clair.-. •Under instructions from Mr G. H. Light- ‘ foot, v(ho is leaving for England. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. Including N GENUINE OLD GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK (100 years old), MAGNIFICENT FULL IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Walter Collinson). This glorious Piano was specially selected by Miss Lightfoot, who is herself a musician. The Piano is well known to the musical profession as an outstanding instrument. * 7-VALVE ALL-WAVE WIRELESS SEI H.M.V. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE, MANDOLIN IN CASE, AND TUTOR, AUSTRIAN ZITHER IN CASE, WILTON PILE CARPET (12 x 12), CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN MOQUETTE, SETTEE AND 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, QUAINT BEDROOM SUITE, STAINED SIDEBOARD, 2 EIDER QUILTS AND BEDSPREADS (to match), B HAND-MADE WOOL HEARTH RUGS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, NAPERY, WIRE-SEAT COUCH AND OTTOMAN (combined), Duchesse Chests, LARGE SOFA RUG, Hall Seat, 4 Oak H.B. Chairs, Reading Lamp, Cabinet, Fireside Chair, Brassware, Kerb, Fire Screen, Coal Scuttle, Portiere Rod and Curtains, 3 Electric Radiators, S.G. Chairs, Heavy Linoleums, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments, Vases, Overmantel, Shakedowns, Bookshelves, Large Sofa Rug, Hall Curtains, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Napery, Cutlery, Glassware, Quantity of Books and Novels, OAK WRITING ESCRITOIRE, Piano Stool, Cushions, Brassware, Antique Kerb, 4-DRAWER SEWING MACHINE. Kitchen Table, Chair*, , Hall Runner, Wringer, Garden Tools. Garden Roller, ‘ BALL-BEARING LAWN MOWER. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr 6. H. Lightfoot to sell, on the Premises, No. 3 Ing* Avenue, St. Clair, the above. ON yiEW MORNING OF SALE. I * I 1'i 'At ANTIQUE SALE, THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, Marshall Chambers, Moray Place (Near First Church). CATALOGUES Now Obtainable. THE COLLECTION Now On View. Inspection cordially invited. IT IS WORTH SEEING. ' MARVELLOUS CENTURY-OLD PIECES OP EXQUISITE FURNITURE, 'As good as the day they were made. To be sold to the K HIGHEST BIDDER. |p ARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 30th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 39 Bond street. FREEHOLD BRICK RESIDENCE, 819 HIGH STREET, BELOW MELVILLE STREET, DOUBLE-BRICK RESIDENCE. B LOVELY ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES, i ffO BE SOLD, BY THE DOCTOR’S ORDERS AT A RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE. In ONE OF THE BEST PORTIONS OF THE CITY. HOME TO LUNCH. NO TRAMS. VERY EXPANSIVE SCENIC VIEW, you are invited to inspect this lovely home. NO HARD AND FAST RESERVE, BUT MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. ; PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. ‘
PROPERTIES FOR SALE, N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSON’S BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET. IDEALLY SITUATED, ON RISE, MAIN THOROUGHFARE.—Modern Brick Bungalow, about 3 years built, 4 rooms and kitchenette, with every possible convenience, tile slabs, most exclusive papers, model kitchenette, spacious cupboards, bins, Terrazzo bench, built-in wardrobes, lovely roomy lounge; beautiful freehold section, commanding magnificent view and getting maximum sunshine; tastefully laid out iu flowers, vegetables, and rockery; also tennis court. Wonderful bargain. You only require to inspect this bonny home to wish you were the proud owner. £lso.deposit. Gift at £1,200. CHEAPEST VACANT HOME IN ST. KlLDA.—Douglas street, excellent position, handy tram and beach, solid 5-roomed House of nice appearance, first-class order, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs, pantry, and cupboards; level freehold, tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and flowers- excellent workshop. £6O deposit. Owner leaving this week for Waimate. A genuine bargain. First to inspect will buy. WE RECOMMEND THIS. —CAVERSHAM RISE, close first tram section, with a glorious view over Carisbrook and all south end, exceptionally well-built 4roomed Bungalow and kitchenette, hot and cold, gas, electric, bathroom, casement windows- concrete foundations; fine entrance hall, and with a very commanding appearance. Beautiful section, laid out in garden, sheltered position, and a wonderful view. £Bo' deposit. Greatly reduced. Sole selling reason, owner leaving for England. It’s good and it’s cheap. £790. X>IGHT BESIDE GARDENS— Comparatively new well-built Bungalow. 4 rooms -*■*’ and kitchenette of generous size, and very conveniently planned, drawing room, breakfast room, and two bright bedrooms, bathroom, and every modern convenience; ovcl section in garden, best of soil; exceptionally fine position, very sheltered, warm, ;md an excellent environment. Terms, £7O deposit, quarterly instalGenuine bargain, £690, ~. _ ——
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Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 2
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