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■AUH BY AUOTIBH. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At ISL3O o'clock. At Booms, 204 Prinoea street. BROOMED DWELLING AT ST. CLAIR. TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. No. 11 Edward street, St Clair. SC UR. It"7" & , c have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above. Allotment 49, Block I, St. Clair, having a frontage of 66ft to Edward street, together with the Dwelling of b rooms thereon, with conveniences, including drainage to sower. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A BUILDING SPECULATOR. 14n THIS DAY~ ~ TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock At Roams, 204 Princcs street A CHARMING 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW and UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HOUSE, 21 FERGUSON STREET, MUSSELBURGH. SC U R R & C O. axe instructed by the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to Bell by auction, as above, . . Allotment 12, Musselburgh, containing an area of 21.6 poles, together -with the Bungalow of 5 large rooms thereon. This magnificent property is one of the best in this fashionable suburb. The Residence, which has only been built Borne three years, is quit© uniquo in design, And is built on a solid concreto foundation. The appointments throughout are of the latest and best, including fibrous ceilings, artistic paper and friezes, well fireplaces tastefully set out in tiles, hot and oold water eervioe throughout, electric light, and is drained to sewer. The hall entrance is fitted with a display of leadlight and a combination of little incidentals not forgetting a recently-erected motor garage, makes this a home well worth living in. Situated 1 minute from the electric tram, and directly opposite the bowling green. An inspection would prove our description of this property to be no exaggeration. .FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 14n THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 204 Princes street JEWELLERY. WATCHES. JEWELLERY. S 1 C U R R & CO. 1 have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, as above, The Balance of Mr William Taylor's (lato Manse street) Stock, comprising: A large and varied stock of high-class Watehes and Jewellery of every descriptihon, including Ladies' and Gentlemen's Lever and Waltham Watches, Bangles, Rings, Chains, Pendants, Field Glasses, etc. Also, by order of the Assignee: 12 GENTI EMEN'S ENGLISH TAILOR CUT SUITS. 30 LADIES' BLACK-AND-WHITE COSTUME SKIRTS. 21n WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. LONDON WAREHOUSE SAMPLES, Ex Recent Arrivals. Dm. spedding • will sell by auction at his Rooms on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock - E.p. tea sets, hot water cans and jugs, cruets, teapots, biscuits, hair brushes, hand mirrors, bronze oentrepieoes, timepieces, clocks, inkstands, cabinets, cutlery, cases fruit knives, fish eaters and servers, table knives, afternoon tea spoons, brush ware, purses, crystal ware, field arid opera glases, ladies' ana gents' gold and silver watches, alberts, muff ohains, stud sets, wringers, mincers, ladies' gem rings, etc., eta, etc. Without Reserve. 24n WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. * On the Premises, "Te Aroha," Highgaie, Roslyn (near Roslyn car line). Instructed by G. B. Bullock, Esq. (who has, left Dunedin). SURPLUS FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT WALNUT PIANO (Collard and Collard, upright grand model), OIL AND WATER COLOURS. fDARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) LIT will sell by auction, as above: HEAVY AXMINSTER .CARPETS (Drawing and Dining Room and Hall). Drawing room occasional furniture, settee and divan easy chairs (lose covers), rattan chair£,2 window seats and cushions, red pine hall stand (mirror back), hall tables, pot plants, Japanese draught screen, large mirror overmantel, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Red pine extension dining table, 6 leather dining room chairs, kaun bookcase, books, oak stationery cabinet, e.p. ware, oarvere, e.p. tea set, oak cutlery canteen, marble clock, set <lish covers, RED PINE PHTDKSTAL DESK, • RED PINE 3-WING WARDROBE (Mirror Door), R.p. dressing tables, pedestal toilet chests, linoleums, Carbine vacuum carpet sweeper, single bedsteads, and general bedroom furniture. Kitchen furniture and utensils, steps, garden seat. On View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 sharp. AT ROOMS, DOWLTNG STREET. Monster Sale by Auction. SUPERIOR ENGLISH BICYCLES (Latest Models), 34 H.P. HUMBER MOTOR CYCLE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms, Dowling street: A catalogue of Bicycles, including— 0 GENTS' BICYCLES, English make, 2rim brakes, free-wheel, and mudguards complete, double spring B LADIES' ' BICYCLES, English make, free-wheel, 2-rim brakes, skirt guard and mud guards complete, doublo spring seats. 1 JUBILEE LADY'S BICYCLE, 1 secondhand. 1 RAMBLER LADY'S BICYCLE, secondhand. 1 LADY HUBBARD LADY'S BICYCLE, second-hand. 1 HUMBER MOTOR CYCLE, 34 h.p„ in perfect order. All the above are in perfect running brder, and a splendid opportunity is offered to secure a good machine for the incoming cycling season. NO RESERVE. On View Morning of Sale. FRIDAY, 27tih NOVEMBER, 1914, At 9.30 a.m. At Tahuna Park. PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL. Donald reid & co. (limited), will sell at auction as above: On account of Mr A. I. Ings: Purebred Holstein Bull; registered in N.Z. Herd Book. 24n THURSDAY, 26tlT~NO VEMBER, 1914, At 9.30 a.m. Show Tahuna Park. rTTHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND JL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will sell as above: 1 PUREBRED JERSEY BULL (Pedigree at Sale). 24n HOW TO SECURE AND HARVEST A SPLENDID HAY CROP. Secure an ARMOUR JOHNSTONE LIME SPREADER, "the best and cheapest lime spreader m commerce to-dav," and thoroughly lime your grass land; then secure one of FOSTER & WOOD'S INVINCIBLE GRASS MOWERS, the cheapest and easiest-running mower manufactured at the lowest price possible; and then buy one of FROST & WOOD'S TIGER RAKES, a most useful machine at a trifling cost You will be delighted with the results, and prove yourself a progressive and reliable farmer. REILLY, GILL, & CO.. Sole Agents for Otago. 220 JTOR Military Leather Ware Use WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE, The brightest and most lasting polish. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A largo amount of reading matter, Price, 6d,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 10