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TUESDAY, JULY 23, Starting at 1 o'clock sharp. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HUGE CATALOGUE Of COSTLY FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, AND CHATTELS, Including * 2 VERY PRETTY AXMINSTER CARPETS (modern designs, Imperial make, ' 12 x 9 and 10ft 6in x 9ft), 2 GENT'S SOLID OAK WARDROBES, GiENT'fe OAK TALLBOY COMPACTUM, SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (Cpmprising quaint oak buffet sideboard, oak dining table, 4 oak dining chairs, 2 PRETTY WILTON PILE CARPET (lift 9iu x lift 3in), LARGE HAND-WOVEN INDIAN CARPET (green tonings), 29ft WILTON CARPET RUNNER, 3-PIECE RUST CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GENOA CHESTER. SUITE (3 pieces), DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE (3 pieces), OVAL OAK DINING TABLE, 3-PIEOE BEDROOM SUITE (blue enamel), ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, OAK STANDARD LAMP, Double Panel Bed and Wire, Uphol. Divan Chair, Ewbank Carpet Sweeper, Stained B.uffet Sideboard, 2 GOOD SCOTCH CHESTS, Mirror-door Wardrobes, 4 Stained Duchesse Chests, Double and Single Wood Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Commode Chair, Drop-side Cot, Uphol. Couch, S.G. Chairs, 3 Comfy Fireside Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments, Electric Heater, ELECTRIC SHAVIER, Cushions, Hearth Rugs, Afternoon Tea Wagon, Cane Lounge Chair, Pictures, Paintings, CABIN TRUNK, Mirror Hall Stand, Cheval, Duchesse, -Music -Stand, 2 GENT'S FREE-WHEEL. CYCLES, PLATED SOPRANI SAXOPHONE, Kitchen Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Pots, Pans Cooking Utensils, Clock Scales, COFFEE GRINDER, Counter Till, Dressmaker's Stand, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Steps, Sundries of every description, CARTRIDGE BELT (With 42 rounds of .303 ammunition). AMES . SAMSON AND CO. '■J have received instructions to sell by Auction in' their Downstairs Room, Dowling street, the above. NOW ON VIEW. • ' ■ THURSDAY, JULY 25, Starting at 11 ojclock a.m. sharp. On the Premises, Club House, No. 75 Moray Place. Under Instructions from Mrs A. McGavock. We having sold the Freehold, therefore Mrs McGavock is giving up Business. CONTENTS OF CHATTELS AND FURNITURE OF CLUB HOUSE, Including--. '". MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO (John Broadwood and Sons), A great instrument, with fine tone and splendid volume, .40 SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, 6 DOUBLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, 4 STAINED PLAIN AND MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, 30 STAINED DUCHESS ECHESTS, 40 SINGLE AND DOUBLE MATTRESSES, . 40 PAIRS SINGLE AND DOUBLE BLANKETS, 40 PAIRS ASSORTED SHEETS, Pillows, Naperyfi Table Cloths, Towels, Linen, 50 ASSORTED DINING CHAIRS, 10 DINING TABLES, Mirror Sideboard. Oval Table, 9-piece S.B. Suite, Curtains, Framed Mirrors, 2 Chesterfield Couches, Electric Radiators, Glassware, Crockery, Dinner Ware, ■ Stainless Cutlery, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Pictures, 2 Chiffoniers, Framed Mirrors, Bedroom' Pedestals, Chambers. Shakedowns. HEAVY INLAID -AND STAINED. ■ ■■>■■■> LINOLEUMS. ■ • ■<-*"■■ . : AXMINSTER STAIR RUNNER, ( ■CHAMPION GAS RANGE ; (Late model, in splendid order),. Pots, Pans, Cookin? Utensils, Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Linoleums, Coir Mats, Sundries of Every Desciption. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs McGavock to sell, on the Premises. Club House. No. 75 Moray Place, the above. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 25, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises, 25 Tweed street. Roslyn. Estate of the late Mrs Ellen Mayo.

WALNUT PIANO (Collingwood and Co., London), SMALL SIZE BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES. , ■ ■ SADDLEBAG. SUITE (7 pieces), LONG LENGTH CURTAINS. (Cottage Weave and Lace). BROCADE SUITE (Chesterfield and 2 Chairs). 4 OAK AND BROCADE, DINING CHAIRS, AXMINSTER BODY CARPET (approx. 32 yards), BEDROOM FURNITURE, COMMODE (Complete). WIRE-SEATED SETTEE, SILVERPLATED WARE. ENTREE DISHES, GLASSWARE, DINNER SERVICE, TEA WARE CROCKERY. VASES. ORNAMENTS,. BRASSWARE. CABIN TRUNKS. On view Wednesday from 1 o'cloclc. Sale Thursday at 11 o'clock. >ARK, REYNOLDS MMITED, • Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JULY -24. At 1 o'clock. At Main Floor Auction Rooms, Princes street. In a deceased estate. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Including : 25 VOLUMES HISTORIAN'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD AND .OAK CABINET, ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANO (Kirkman, London), WALNUT PIANO (Stromerger), CEDAR BOOK CASE AND CHIFF.OMER, Linoleum, Tea Wagon, Buffet Sideboard, Hall Stands, Vases and Ornaments, Canadian Chairs, Spring-seated Chairs; Austrian Chairs, Couches, Crockery, Jardiniere and Bowl. Leather-top Writing Table. Oval Dining Table, Pictures, Kerbs, . Mirror-back Sideboards, Occasional Tables, Revolving Piano Stool, 5 China Teapots, Filters, Hand Sewing Machine, Folding , Card Table, Double Wood Bedsteads, Single Wood Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Heavy Flock Mattresses, Full Scotch Chest. Toilet Chests. Mirror and Plain-door Wardrobes, Pedestals, Duchesse Chests, Duchesse Pairs, Shakedowns, 2 Large Shop Show Stands, Enamel Gas Cooker, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mowers, Brass Preserving Pan, Kitchen Crockery, etc. ALEX. HARRIS LIMITED,Auctioneers and Real (Estate Agents. NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 27, at 11 a.m. On the Premises, 6 GREEN ST, MOSGIEL. LJ. IRELAND LTD., AUCTIONEERS, • instructed by Mr J. Gallagher, who is leaving for Wellington, will sell »by Auction—-3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (D. panel bed, duchesse, tallboy, M.D. wardrobe), 7-VALVE GULBRANSEN RADIO, WIRE-SEATED SETTEE, 5-blade ballbearing LAWNMOWER, SINGER BOXTOP MACHINE, 2 COTS (1 D.-side), tenor banjo, kitchenette table and 4 chairs, GENTS BICYCLE, wheelbarrow, Moms chairs, ELECTRIC HEATER, occ. tables, wringers, blow lamp, step ladder, garden tools, bookSj etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale.

PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCUT," designed to cut grass overgrown into concrete drives or paths when flush Simply push sharpened Discut well down between grass and concre.e edge, then along. Thousands of satisfied users. PHce 14s 6d. Obtainable all stores in New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 25849, 20 July 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25849, 20 July 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25849, 20 July 1946, Page 3

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