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■ALES BY AMTNH. REMINDERi THIS DAY, FKm/nr, 18th JANUABS; 1918, At 2 o'clock In Downstairs Rooms, Dowimtr street SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ETC. Removed to Rooms for (3anvemence*-ofSale. Under Instructions from Various Vendors. MESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, a largo quantity of useful Household Furniture of every description, 18j a THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. On &o Prenmsea, No. 55 Main, Saotb-med* Q&versh&m, Lasfcrnetedby Mr C. E. Reid (who is givmgi up housekeeping). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME MOQUETTE VELVET CHESTERI-TELD SETTEE. MOQUETTE VELVET DIVAN CHAHIS. VELVET PILE CARPET. RICH AXJVIINSTER HALL CARPET. KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. HANDSOME SOLID OAK CHEVAL CHEST. . KAURI PANEL BEDSTEAD. Seagross Occasional Chairs, Ottoman Piano Stool, Bamboo Ocoaskmcil Table, Lac© Curtains, Cushions, Hall Linoleum, Red Sergo Curtains, Axruinster Slip Mats, Child's Cot, linoleum, Commode, Kitchen Table and Cover Pljush Couch, Austrian Chairs, Leather Chairs, Fenders, Fireirons,TabloLamp, Dinner Ware, Tea Ware. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to soil by auction, as Accra. Open to Inspection Morning- of Sale. MONDAY, 28tfi January, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mans© street, DimwSn. On Account of Mr J. Stewart. COUNTRY STOREKEEPER'S AND BAKER'S BUSINESS, AELANTON. ALLANTON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SHOP, 4-ROOMED DWELLING, BAKEHOUSE, >ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by a/uction: Sections 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16, Block XII, Crreyton, with Shop, Dwelling, Bakehouse, Store, and Outbuildings. is a nico tidy business wfth no oppoiritifcn, and Mr Stewart is selling l on acoottot of having- lost his son. at tha war. Stock and plant to be taken at vaJnataon. Most suitable for a practical baker. Terms if required. Further partieGlars tfpon application to THE AUCTIONEERS; pV B. B. ASPINALL, Esq.,. 18ja Solicitor, Dowling street BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BVIATHAN H 0 T E L, LOWER HIGH STREET (Nearly opposite Railway Station). t > ~~~ Are yon coming for a day, or a month, ior,,a year? Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dun edin's Leading Private Hotel, close to the Railway Station and Post Office. / Every possible convenience, superior IjKrrice, excellent table. Hot water for baths at any hour, Eire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. Telegrams and letters promptly attended LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Telegrams "Leviathan." P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place — . ('phone 2180).—ACCOMMODATION {visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 20ju r ANTED, BOARD-LODGINGS, with • - - -washing, for young lady (probationer); vicinity George Street School.— Address (with references) to Mrs Sim, Tapanui. . 15 j a fcOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Rooms to LET; permanent boarders, 22s 6d. Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietrees). 17ja ANTED, BOARD-LODGINGS, near •¥ t Kensington School, for young lady (probationer); state terms. —A. S., Times Office. . 17ja NTED, comfortable BOARD and 1v v Residenoe, 2 adults and 6 children; Warrington, Waakouaiti, or Hampden.— Address Summer, Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 17ja TWO Furnished ROOMS to LET, i superior locality; moderate; all conveniences.—A., Tines Office. 17ja "OOARD -' RESIDENCE. — Vacancies -B-* (double, Single rooms). —82 Heriot row ('phone 2959). 15ja Dowling street)—VACANCIES for Boarders; permanent or visitors. Bja TJ\O LET, ROOM; Bnft elderly man or pensioner; meals if inquired; hot bath.—6o Filleut street 18ja f>OARD-BBSO>ENCE required vianity -ft-* of Ar&ar Street School; quiet and homely.—Teacher, Times Office. ISia Room, TnnES Office. ACCOMHODATtON AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Overlooking the beauttful V> J*ANaTORTUM GROUNDS. KIAORA PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Five minutes from tie railway station, near the post and telegraph office, almost adjoining baths. First-class table. Electric light throughout. Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per week. Mrs A. BRACKEBUSH, lo Proprietress. OTEL CARRINGTON, GORE. SURPASSED BY NONE. The Appointed House for Commercials, And The Leading House for Tourists and the Travelling Public. One Minute from Railway Station. A Porter Meets all Trains. 19d nniMARU. —Te Kitiroa, Sarah street (overJL looking bay): Superior Private BOARD-RESIDENCE; good home; refinement and comfort; moderate terms. 9n OLIDAY^IAKERS.—You will .be tired seaside; try Central for change. Good Accommodation at lalip's Hotel, Middlemarch. 18ja K) LET (at Warrington): Comfortably- . furnished Five-roomed COTTAGE, from end January. —Address Warrington, Times Office. 16ia' RANTED, Six-roomed Furnished » » HOUSE at Brighton, at once.—Address W. W., Times Office 17 j a jT>UKETEKAKI— Furnished COTTAGES JL to LET, first week Februairy; good surf bathing.—Purity, Karitane. 18ia T>EEOHAM'S : 9 will assist you to obtain th« full measure of health to which you are entitled. Ihey are doing this for thousands every day. I&echam's Pills are a scientific digestive preparation of the best and purest ingredients. Their direct action upon the bodily organisation is mainly threefold— they are a_ tonic, a correctivo. and a purifying medicine. They tononp the stomach when it is deraaged or jaded with overwoTk; they correct the action of tho liver •when it is slnggish.; and they effectively cleanse the bowols •when disordered by constipation. In this way Bcocbam's Pills QUICKLY BANISH those distressing ailments -winch- have tboir origin in a disordered digestive system. It •is well to keep Beech&m'* Pill" always at liand, so that they may bo_ taken immediately any symptoms of digestive trouble make their appearance. Prevention is better than euro; and experienco proves that a timely dose of this medicine is usually all that fe necessary to arrest severe. attacks -of bitionsness and dyspepsia. Beocham's Pills have a wide renutatran for 1 preventing, as well as caring, BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold in boxes, labelled, prieo lOjd (36 pills). Is lAd (56 trills), and 2ft 9d (168 pills). TAfiO WITNESS. —New stories. A largo aaaooat of matter. Price 6cL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 8