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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 O’CLOCK. At Marshall Chambers, Moray Place. By order of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD AND EASY CHAIRS, PERSIAN CARPET (13ft x 10ft 6m), AXMINSTER CARPETS. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, VELVET DIVAN CHAIRS, ALMOST NEW CARPET RUNNER (Axminster, 12 yards). CARVED DINING CHAIRS. JARRAH CHESTS OF DRAWERS. PANEL BEDSTEADS, MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL CHAIR. Also On" account of the Owner having left for Christchurch. SOLID OAR SIDEBOARD. OAK' EXTENSION DINING TABLE, OAK BUFFET, OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, MOQUETTF. CHESTERFIELD AND EASY • CHAIRS. OAK HALL SEAT. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, CHICAGO PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, OAK ROBING STOOL. On Account of the Executor of a Deceased Estate. WALNUT PIANO (by Weidig, Berlin), MOQUETTE OCCASIONAL SUITE, CEDAR CHIFFONIER. On Vendor’s Account. UTRECHT VELVET SETTEE AND EASY CHAIRS, HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, DARK OAK BUFFET. OAK CIRCULAR DINING TABLE, OAK ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE. AXMINSTER AND WILTON PILE CARPETS, ' OAK CHEVAL MIRROR, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Oil Paintings, Palm Stand, Axminster Rugs, Oak Coal Cabinet, Oak Panel Bedstead, Oak Toilet Pedestal, Oak Hall Seat. General Household Furniture. Gentleman’s Bicycle, Metal Frame Washing Copper. Now on View. Commencing 11 o’clock To-morrow. PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 2 o’clock. At our Sale Rooms, Manse street. On behalf of a well-known collector. Auction Sale of PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS By J. Wimperis, Maurice Davis, R.S.W., Biyth Fletcher, A. Sinclair, C. H. Howarth, J. F. Hardwick, A.R.WH., and others. A Small Collection of Select Modern Works. Now on view. IRELANDS, Auctioneers. Manse street. FRIDAY, 2 o’clock. At our Sale Rooms, Manse street. Clearing Sale by Auction of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, Including EXCEPTIONAL JACOBEAN OAK SIDEBOARD, Pair CHENILLE CURTAINS (brown and gold, superior quality), New RIMU DRAW-LEAF TABLE (dark), CHINESE BRASS BOWL AND STAND. Pair ARMOUR BRONZE FIGURE BOOK RESTS, CARPET SQUARE (10ft 6in x 3ffc and 9ft x 6ft), BROADWOOD COTPAGE PIANO, Large SEA TRUNK. Lovely Indian Flower Bowl, Doulton Pieces, Vases, Ornaments, Dinnerware. General Kitchen and Household Sundries. Pair BINOCULARS, 2 Galvanised Tubs, etc., etc. This is a large catalogue of very useful sundries, which we must clear to make room for-farther consignments of furniture., Everything must bo sold. T RELANDS, Auctions 6r s. SATURDAY?, at 10 o’clock. ,%\ Auction Sale ot .. , CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, GARDENING? % , TOOLS,' ANUIIAWN MOWERS, V , Oa bdiiaJf-of'the-“Trustees in a Decease*! '5 Estate. #■*-") IRELANDS, AUCTIONEERS, will-sell at their Booms,- Manse street: A LARGE CATALOGUE OF EXCELLENT TOOLS, Etc., Including sft CROSSCUT SAW (Cockerill), SAWS (Sanderson, Disston), Sin VYCE (quick release), Sin VYCE (good), RATCHET BRACE AND 30 BITS, carpenters and engineers’ hammers, PLANES (2 iron, Jack planes, and others), WRENCHES (assorted), case, openers, pliers, files, rasps, chisels, wire strainer, SIOCKS AND DIES. QUANTITY NEW NAILS, paint, netting wire, spray pump, bolts, screws, rivets, eniery wheel, 2 LAWN MOWERS, spades, hoes, forks, grubbers, scythe, LIGHT METAL WHEELBARROW (very good), wooden barrow, rakes, 2 Gal. BUCKETS, 500 garden stakes, 12 good packing cases, PAIR MOTORING GLOVES, yard broom, ihovels, pick heads, etc., etc. On view 9 a.m. Saturday. IRELANDS, Auctioneers.

FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock. In our Upstairs Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr VV. A. Frew, whose property we have sold, and who has left for camp. MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET, COSTLY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Upholstered in Figured Moquette, modem design), HANDSOME FLORAL MOQUETTE 3- . PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (In splendid condition), 8 OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, ‘ 1 GATE-LEG TABLE, RIMU DROP-LEAF TABLE, ■ OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE. 2 SUPERIOR RIMU 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES LATE MODEL BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE AND ELECTRIC IRONING MACHINE (Splendid condition and eoual to new), SOLID OAK CHINA CABINET AND BOOKCASE. BEAUTIFULLY-MADE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD surra (in Moquette), Also: Axmin=ter H’ll Runner. Axrainsler Hearth Rugs, 365-dav Timepiece (under shade). Oak Cabinet Gramophone, Carved Japanese Table, F.whank Carpet Sweeper, Photogravures, 3 rolls New Congoleum, Island Curios, Crockerv, Vases and Ornaments. Chinese Vases, Oak Occasional Tobies, Electric Radiators, Mirror-hack Hall Stands, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Morris Chairs, Wash Stands, Palms and Aspidistras. Bookshelves, Duchesse Chests, Cots, Toilet Pedestals, Flock Mattresses. Large Rimu Reflex Duchesse Chest, Single Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses 4ft 6in Wood Bedsteads. Kitchen Tables Acme Wringer. Useful Kitchen Utensils, 3 New Wax Shop Figures, etc., etc. Also: Office Furniture in a deceased estate. ■ 2 OFFICE PEDESTAL DESKS, MONARCH TYPEWRITER. Leather-ton Office Desk, Office Utensils. LATE MODEL DUPLICATOR. ABC Telogranhic Code, sth edition. Sell’s National Directory, Bentley’s Complete Phrase Code. Official Shippers’ Guide, Speed Number Machine, etc. Alex. Harris limited. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. FOR SALE. SAW Spindles —We can now supply Saw Spindles in various sizes, and will appreciate yom inquiries. WE can also fill your requirements in Circular. Rip Cross-cut, and Firewood Saws. STEEL and Wood Split Pulleys. Balata Belting, Leather Belting, North British Rubber Belting, Reynold Chain Drives.—R. B Denniston and Co. Ltd., 31 Moray Place (near Savoy). Dunedin. RAVEN TEA Is recommended and sold by ARM IT?/ STORES Bishopscourt, At Is 8d for a half-pound packet. Refreshing and invigorating.

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Evening Star, Issue 23726, 6 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23726, 6 November 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23726, 6 November 1940, Page 2

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