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AUCTIONS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Starting at 1 o’clock. ' In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under instruction's from E.V. Nichol, who leaves for Auckland, and other Vendors. .400 LOTS 400 LOTS 4CO LOTS Of MODERN COSTLY FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS, Including BEAUTIFUL MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE (Comprising Double-door Wardrobe, Gent’s Compaetuni, Ducbesse Chest, shaped mirror, Panel Bed and Wire), 4-PIECE FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, PRETTY STAINED BEDROOM SUITE (4 Pieces), RIMU BEDROOM SUITE ‘ (Modern design), 3-pieco Oak Bedroom Suite, Double and Single Wood Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Bedding, Napery, Drop-side Cot; Oak Folding Cot, Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, LUXURIOUS 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in uncrushable Moquette), WINE COLOUR SILK DAMASK CHESTER. SUITE (3 pieces), \ 3-PIECE WOOL MOQUETTE CHESTER. •SUITE, _ Divan Chairs, Chester. Couch, Wire Seltee, Coudb, Stained Draw-leaf Table, H.B. Chairs, Seven-piece Wool Moquette Morris Suite, 3-piece Settee Suite, Dulux Occas. Table, 3-piece Cromwell Suite, Fireside Chairs, Writing Bhreau, Flat-top Writing Desk. 3 GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS, S.G. Settee, Oval Extending Table, 10ft 6in x 9ft INDIAN HAND-WOVEN CARPET, 9ft x 9ft AXMINSTER CARPET, 5 YARDS AXMINSTER RUNNER, * 13ft x 10ft Axminster Carpet, 9ft x 9ft Indian .Carpet, Sofa Rugs, Hearthrugs, Byds Axminster Runner, STROUD ELECTRIC PIANO PLAYER [ • (With 50 Rolls). COTTAGE WALNUT CASED PIANO, 3-PIECE ELECTRO-PLATED TEA SET, Vases, Ornaments, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Stained Glory Box, Leather Couch, Dining Chairs, Gate-leg Table, Piano Stools, Mirror-back Sideboard,' 3 GOOD WIRELESS SETS, Antique Copper Fire Set, Antique Screen, Pictures, Books, Curtains, Double-door Cabinet, Occas. Tables, Pedestals, Bookshelves, ! LADY S SPORTS FREE-WHEEL CYCLE, ! OXLEY CANE PRAM, I GENT’S FREE-WHEEL CYCLE, LIT,OR PETROL HEATER, Dulux Kitchen Table, Colonial Couch, Linoleums, Dressmaker's Models, Brass Pres. Pan, Cooking Utensils, 3 Forms, Carpenter’s Vice, Floor .Cramps. Mincer, Buckets, Carpenter’s Wools, Garden .Tools, Lawn Mowers, etc., ' . etc. ■ JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr E. V. Nichol and other Vendors to sell by Auction in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, the above. NOW ON VIEW.

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), .At 1.30. p.m. At Our 'Manse street Saleroom. T J. IRELAND LTD., * Auctioneers, will sell by Auction, A CATALOGUE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as under— LOVELY 2-TONE OAK 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (D. panel bed, ducliesse, M.D. wardrobe, pedestal, stool), “ HAYWIN ” ELECTRIC CLEANER (in splendid condition), . ELECTROLUX AND ACCESSORIES, 10 YARDS HEAVY LINOLEUM, 2 AXMINSTER SQUARES (each 10ft 6x9), NICE WILTON SQUARE (9 x 6ft. 9), 2 GENT’S. BICYCLES,; ■ BILLIARD TABLE (slate bed), 6ft 3 x 3ft 3, with, accessories NEAT, 3-PIECE MOQUETTE SUITE (settee, 2 chairs), 4ft 6in PANEL BED, EASY CHAIRS, WIRE SETTEE AND SQUAB, LARGE QUANTITY LINOLEUM, SULKY, duchesses, broadcast radios, chests, d. mattresses, LAWN MOWERS, WRINGERS (good), splendid 3-piece Morris suite, new wheelbarrow, single i. bed, dressing table, coco squares, records, kerbs, large qty. books, round iron sink, gas cookers, LARGE MOWER (suitable playing areas), bushman’s saw, steps, 5 walnut dining chairs, tool. chest, tea wagon, ornaments general household sundries and effects,. e‘tc.

NOW ON VIEW. TO-MORROW TUESDAY), FEBRUARY 18, at 11 o’clock. At the residence, 12 Whitby street, corner of Durham street, Mornington (High street Cable Car to Terminus). Instructed by Mr W. Hunter Campbell. SPLENDID FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LOVELY WALNUT PIANOFORTE (Imported by Milner and Thompson), RICH AAMINSTEK CARPr.T (13ft x 10ft; dark blue tones), WILTON PILE CARPET (10ft 6m x 9ft), AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER (24ft x 4ft. 6in), “COURTENAY ” MANTEL RADIO, EXCELLENT QUALITY LINOLEUMS, COSTLY “ AMPHORA ” STATUETTE, MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELO SETTEE AND DIVAN EASY CHAIRS, 6 OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, SOLID OAK OVAL DINING TABLE, DINNER AND TEA SERVICES, CHINA CRYSTAL, SILVERPLATED ' WARE, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Exhibition Model, Panel Bedstead) Mirror Wardrobe, Double Pedestal. Dressing Chest with Wing Plates), OAK AND BIRCH PANEL BEDSTEADS (3 feet); OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Mirror Wardrobe, Duchesse Chest; 3ft Bedstead), MAJESTIC “ SLEERWELL ” MATTRESS, DOUBLE BLANKETS COUNTERPANES, iTABLE CLOTHS, Now on view. PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers.

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947. At noon. Messrs joiin reid and sons DIMITED liavo received instructions from the Dunedin City Corporation.to offer, for sale by public auction at their rooms, 5 Liverpool street, at the above-mentioued time and date, the undermentioned Building Leases —namely Lot 1: Lot 8, Sections 3 and 4, Block VI., Town District, Carisbrook (Eglinton road, area 1 rood 1.37 poles, at present in the name of Maud Wilkie. The upset rental for the new term of twentyv one (21) years from the 22nd March, 1947, is £ls 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £1,300. Lot 2: Section 6, Block 1., Dunedin (Maitland street), area 1 rood, at present in the name of Margaret McLaren Taylor. The upset, redial for the new term of iwenty-oue (21) years from April 25, 1947, is £32 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £1,700. Further particulars may be had on application to THE TOWN CLERK; or to THE AUCTIONEER.

the price of 3s each (including Sales Tax), f.o.r. Te Rapa. The valves are new, but all have loose bases. Send applications, TOGETHER WITH REMITTANCE, direct to Secretary of the Board.

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Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 2

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