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SALES BY AUCTION. TICS DAY. MONDAY, 25th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Eooms, Manso street. On Account of Messrs W. G. and 0. Grave. CAVBRSHAM FREEHOLD RESIDENCE No. 13 Morrison street. SOUND 6-ROOMED DWELLING. LOVELY HIGH SECTION. PARE, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), are instructed to sell by auction: _ Sections 13 and 15, Cavcrsham Extension ; area 28 poles, with a 6-roomed Wooden Building; bay window, verandah, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, gas ; drained to sewer. A BEAUTIFUL SUNNY PROPERTY. Immediate vacant possession. Messrs Mondy, Stephens, Monro, and Stephens, Solicitors for the Vendors. WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. COMFORTABLE 5-LjOMED BRICK COTTAGE, No, 7 JACKSON STREET (Near Prince Albert road) ' ST. KILDA. Park, Reynolds (limited) are instructed to sell by auction, No. 7 Jackson street, St. Kilda, Comfortable 5-roomed Brick Cottage, with conveniences. This cottage is vacant, and as the owner may bo leaving Dunedin he is prepared to accept a low price. 23au TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. USUAL WEEKLY SALE. On Account of Various Vendor#. 4 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (I 10ft 6in x 9ft, 1 9ft x 7ft 6in, 212 ft x 9ft), SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. VERY QUAINT OAK HALLSTAND. DINING ROOM SUITE IN MOQUETTE, OAK WRITING BUREAU, 4 DEADLIGHT PANELS, OAK BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD, ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER JAMES SAMSON ft CO. Jhavo received instructions from Various Vendors to sell by auction: A largo catalogue of Useful Household Furniture, including dining room suite, carpets, runners, hearthrugs, sofa rugs, ballstand, writing bureau, s.g. chairs, vacuum cleaner, paintings, pictures, reversible hearthrugs, sideboards, wirc-seated couch, gate-leg table, oak bedroom suites, duebesse, oak bedsteads, wardrobes, piano stool, double and single wood bedsteads, heavy linoleums, gent’s cycle, hall scat, kitchen furniture. Also, Also, On Account of Shiopers; 6 VERT HEAVY ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS. 6 ANTIQUE COPPER FIRE SCREENS. 6 ANTIQUE COPPER WOOD AND COAL BOXES. WITHOUT RESERVE. THURSDAY. 2-th AUGUST. At 12 o’clock. In Our Rooms, 148 Rattray street. PROPERTY AT MOSGIEL. I'ti L. MACASSET ft CO. Urn hare received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of Alex. Sinclair (deceased) to sell by auction, as above — Corner of Factory road and Morrison street, Mosgiel: good 6-roomed HOUSE, with bathroom, hot and cold water, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric light, scullery, tile-back range, wash-house, and other outbuildings; drained to sewer. Good corner section; fovvlhousos and run. This property must bo sold to wind up the estate. Also. Splendid 1-acre SECTION, situated in Forth street, Mosgicl, next to Mr Brown’s property. Further particulars obtainable from 25au E. L. MACASSEY ft CO. ACCOMWIODATIbN AT HOLIDAY REGATTA. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square. Christchurch. 'All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEVIS. Proprietor. Box 532. Telephones 1040. 2279. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL erior Private Accommodation, 52 ;ater street. West End, 2 minutes from >. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. rate tariff. F J. MURRAY, Proprietor, one 872 , w H OTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. Now Fully Licensed. The above Hotel is under New Management, and replete with every modern convenience. w ANTED KENT (at Brighton, rnd of year). FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, Superior, Furnished. 214. Times. 17STANTED to RENT (G weeks, Christ»l mas), small Furnished HOUSE. Karitane or North Line preferred.—l 96, Times HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ■p O R SALE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT’S BUSINESS. This Business, situated in Dunedin, is for Sale on account of 111-health. The Business includes a. large and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY on Main street, with SIXROOMED HOUSE (all modern conveniences). stables, coal stage, storerooms, garage, etc. The Takings are guaranteed £6OO per rnon tb. There is also an Opening for a good man to do a largo business in Produce. Intending buyers must have £IBOO to £2OOO in cash. For further particulars, D. 11. HASTINGS, The New Firm, 217 King Edward street. South Dunedin. ’Phono 7203. 25au FRUIT, Confectionery, Soda Fountain BUSINESS; £3O week turnover; great paying lines; Living Eooms; £B3o.—M’K.enzio, Rhodes. JUNCHEON and TEA EOOMS (centre J Christchurch); old-established business; sound paying concern; £23oo.—Tamblyn, M’Kenzic, Rhodes. ■'tISTAIKOUAITI DISTRICT—S2-ACRE real T ? grnsa farm, good Dwelling, motor garage, byre, etc.; as Going Concern, witb 18 cows, horses, plant, £lßoo.—M’Kenzie, Rhodes. PALMERSTON Attractive 7-roomcd DWELLING ; beautiful grounds, situation * hot water, bath, soutic tank; £IO3O. —- M’KENZIE, RHODES. ' 23au rytrffK DEPOSIT—DAIRY FARM; fully iSb'XO’A/ stocked; going concern; handy Dunedin; groat bargain; call to-day.—Siev-wright, Haggitt. 23ap MOSGIEL —Good HOUSE, 5 rooms; electric light, hot water, stables; If acres; £IOOO.—A. P. Qtjclch, Mosgicl. MOSGIEL —3 ACRES LAND, 5-roomed HOUSE; only £BOO, —A. F. Quelch, Mosgicl. 25au LENDID opportunity live energetic man to acquire SHARE in progressive esale BUSINESS; present partner relishing owing to ill-health; capital rc:d between £SOO and £looo.—Address 217, , a 25au INTS READY MIXED, in 1-gallon and i-gallon Tins. —Shipment landed iany useful shades of Messrs W. H. ies and Sons’ “Town and Country e” Brand. These Paints are guaranto bo man- factored from pigments of ighest g 1 •■! ■•< ground and thinned with me linseed oil and genuine turpentine, ra free from rosin oil, imitation turpenand such like adulterants. Wholesale ts: C. W, WHITE & CO, 297 Princes t, Dunedin. &Ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19259, 25 August 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19259, 25 August 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19259, 25 August 1924, Page 12