AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, At ’2 o’clock. At 39 Bond street. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd., Estate of Mrs Margaret Russell (deceased). 447 ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD. ' TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW (6 rooms and conveniences). WAVERLEY, Abbotsford road. Doon street. 2 FREEHOLD SECTIONS. . ” > ARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. 1 CONNOISSEURS Are Cordially Invited to Inspect ■ THE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF CIQUES AND ART FURNITURE f, ;, Now On View At Marshall Chambers, Moray Place (Near First Church), To Be Sold by Auction, ~ WITHOUT RESERVE, FRIDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. J>ARK, REYNOLDS Auctioneers, LIMITED, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, No. 2 Albert street, St. Clair' (Corner Albert street and Forbury road). Under instructions from Mr J. B. Brugh, who has sold his property and is giving up ■ housekeeping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including MAGNIFICENT WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Kpchne and Son), This is a beautiful, toned piano,, and has a - Very fine volume, INDIAN HAND WOVEN CARPET (12 x 12). LARGE ORIENTAL RED AXMINSTER CARPET), 1 , (15 x 12), HEAVY HAND CARVED ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD, 6 WALNUT FRAMED DINING CHAIRS, 6 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, ENGLISH OAK BANQUET TABLE, OLD MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE COUCH, 3 CHESTERFIELD DIVAN CHAIRS, 2 Wardrobes, 3 Duchesse Chests, Double and Single Wood Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Napery, Fireside, Chairs, Axminster Runner, Heavy Linoleums, Fireside Chairs, Indian Hearthrug. Curtains, Paintings, Clocks, SET OF DICKENS’S .'WORKS, Novels and Books, 3-drawer Chest, Picnic Hamper, Portiere Rod and Curtains, Leather' Couch, Tea Wagon, Eldredge Sewing Machine, Ottoman Couch, Electric Radiator, Oak Hall Table, Bedroom Pedestals, 2 WARDROBES (Mirror Door), Kitchen. Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Glassware,. Crockery, Ppts, Pans, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Garden Roller,' Garden Seat, Croquet Set, Etc., Etc. TAMES ; SAMSON . AND CO. O hav.e received instructions from Mr J. B. Brugh. who is giving up housekeping, to sell on the premses. No. 2 Albert street, St. Clair, the above / HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND k .-. , EFFECTS. Ob ' View Morning of Sale. ~ l \v r - THURSDAY, ; 24th NOVEMBER, - At T.SOVclock. :At 'Rooms,' Princes street, WEEKLY CLEARING SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Extra Large Catalogue for Immediate Delivery.) Including— Chiffonier Sideboard. Singer Drop-head Machines, Linoleum, Divan Easy Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Red Pine Ova] Table, Oak Kerbs, Chesterfield Settee, Austrian Chairs, Hall Stands, Wilton and Axminster Carpets, Morris High-back Suite (7 pieces). Sadldebag Suite (7 pieces), Vases and Ornaments. Crockery, Platform Rockers, Sofa Rugs, Hearthrugs,. Red Pine Dining Table, Carpet Sweepers, Dining Chairs, Couches, Red Pine Beaconsfield Wardrobe, Plain-door Wardrobe, Duchesse Chests, OLD CEDAR SEA CHEST, Red Pino Oval Mirror Duchesse Chest, Toilet Chests, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Pair Steps, Leather Cabin Trunk and Cover, Tin Trunks, Etc., Etc. Also, At 3 o’clock, t BOOTMAKER’S PLANT. FINISHING MACHINE, COMPLETE WITH MOTOR (perfect condition), BOOTMAKER’S MACHINE, SET ROLLERS, SKIVING MACHINE. Alex Harris limited, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents
UO'SLYN BUNGALOW (handy Highgate) And MAC ANDREW BAY RESIDENCE (Colinswood). THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1938, At 12 noon. At our Rooms, IK Princes'street, Dunedin. Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co Ltd., as Trustees in the Estate of A. Blacklock. Messrs tamblyn, Rhodes, and JAMIESON will offer for sale by Public Auction as under:— LOT 1. —That Freehold being allot. 2 Plan 3601 of Part Lot 7, Sunnyside Township, containing 18.8 poles, with all improvements thereon, being Bungalow of 5 rooms; sun porch, and k’ette, known as No. '24 HEREFORD STREET, ROSLYN. This is a particularly well-built Concrete Bungalow, in perfect order, with offices undergone roof; attractive design, modern conveniences, and well-set-out interior; good garden and lovely view. LOT 2.—That Freehold known as allot. 34. Township of Colinswood, containing approx. 32 poles, with all improvements thereon, being 4-roomed House, with three glassed-in sun porches and garage; beautifully sheltered and sunny position, commands good view; el. light, n. and c.; surrounded by live hedges. Further particulars from: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD.; R. S. BROWN, Solicitor. Dunedin; ° r ’ THE AUCTIONEERS rpUE EVENING STAR is the be* •*- Medium for Advertising HOUSES FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOB SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOB SALK, BOARD AND RESIDENCE,
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Evening Star, Issue 23122, 23 November 1938, Page 2
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