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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER At 2 o'clock. Final Consignment for the Son son Of CARPETS CARPETS. CARPHTS, GRAND AND GLORIOUS SHADES In Specially-selected WILTON, AXMINBTBR, and VELVET PILE CiARPEIS. THE GREATEST CHANCE OF THE SEASON, I 25 HEAVY WILTON PILE CARPETS* | Including Soma Specially-selected SUPER HIGH-GRADE WILTONS, In various sizes, 13.6 x 11.3, 12 s 11.3, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9. CORRIDOR AND SOFA RUGS, In same makes. '3O SJPLENDID AXMTNSTER SQUARES, ] Made by the Best English and Scottish Makers. These are magnificent Carpets, every on© being unique in colouring and design. (15 * 12, 12 i 12, 12 x 10.6, 10.6 x 0, 0 * 9.) 2 GLORIOUS MALABAR INDIAN SQUARES (AH hand-woven and pretty designs). 20 HARD-WEARING VELVET PILE CARPETS. Thege are the Carpels that never wear out, and are also in pretty designs, 100 HEAVY SOFA RUGS. 200 AXMINSTBB HEARTH RUGS. 10 ROLLS IMPERIAL AX MIN STEP, RUNNER (Out in lengths to suit purchasers). These Carpets will bo on view THURSDAY AND MORNING OF SALE. The Last Chance This Season to Purchase CARPETS CARPETS CARPET'S AT YOUR OWN PRICE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE JAMES SAMSON & CO., have deceived instructions to sell this splendid consignment of HIGH-GRADE CARPETS. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 1.30 o’clock, ;ln onr Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. PAINTINGS. PAINTINGS. TERY FINE COLLECTION Of Some SPLENDID DESCRIPTIVE SCENES Of NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, In WATER-COLOURS, PASTELS, and OILS Our Instructions are to Sell absolutely without reserve. A Rare Chance of procuring some of our Local Scenery from the brushes of Renowned Artists. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell this very fin© catalogue of 60 PAINTINGS 60. Without Reserve. Without Reserve. Now on View. FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In our Land Sale Room, 143 Rattray street. INVESTMENT PROPERTY, ELM ROW, El. macassey & co. have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above: No. 49, 51, and S 3, ELM ROW, being Part Section 67, Block 12, City of Dunedin, containing 32 poles. No, 49 and 51 are 6-romcd Houses, with hath, copper and tuba; let to good tenants. No. 53 contain© a Double-fronted Shop and 4 large Living Rooms, bath, copper and tuba: good rental. TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT. This Sale offers a splendid opportunity to secure a valuable freehold in the heart of the City. The properly is in good order, and shows a good return, and is only on the market through the owner having purchased another property. Full particulars obtainable from E. L. MACASSEY & CO. : FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1924, At g o’clock. At Rooms. Moray place 'opposite .Savoy). TWIN CYLINDER “EVINRUDE” DETACHABLE ROWBOAT MOTOR, Magneto Ignition. Guaranteed in First-class Order. JjmANCIS, SELLARS, Auctioneers. & CO., 290 FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. ’ln our Sale Rooms, 148 Rattray street, SPLENDID SECTION AT ST. CLAIR EL. macassey & CO. 9 have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above: FORBURY ROAD. ST. CLAIR (near Cougbtrey street).— Splendid Building Section, 48ft frontage and 160 ft deep; fenced and ready to build on. This Section is situated in a glorious sunny position, handy to car and becen, and is for bona fide sale. Full particulars obtainable from E. I/. MACASSEY & CO. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In our Land Sale Rooms, 148 Rattray street. SPLENDID PROPERTY AT PORTOBELLO. E. L. MACASSEY & CO. • have received instructions from Mr -T. 8. M'Cartney to sell by auction, as above — SUBSTANTIAL 8-ROOMED HOUSE, with bathroom, electric light and plug, telef'hone, wash-house, dairy, 3-stalled byre, owlhouses, and shed ; 5 ACRES of FIRSTGLASS LAND, surveyed into i-acre sections and roaded (approx. 1 acre extra in road lines). This property is situated within 5 minutes of the jetty, and is admirably suited for boarding-house, -market gardening, or poultry farm. A very low reserve has been placed on this property, as the owner is determined to sell. Full particulars from 310 E. L. MACASSEY & DO. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. IfVCrKA NEAR OFFER; Good five KrtJOv/J ROOMS; conveniences; freehold section; St. Kiltla; immediate possession; bargain; inspect promptly.—Todd Bros. ROSLYN — Splendid 6-roc.med RESIDENCE ; "very substantially built; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gag, electric light, and all modern conveniences; attractive appearance; concrete foundations : over J-acre elevated freehold section; ioveiv sunny outlook; deceased estate: cheapest property in Roslyn; immediate possession; £930. PATERSONS AGENCY, 310 163 Rattray street. TAINUI (Close Tram)—High, sunny SECTION ; warm position; £lO deposit; cheap; £97 10s.—Patersons, 163 Rattray street. TJOSLYN (Close Michie street; £6O de.Vi.it>. pesit): Comfortable 6-roomed HOUSE, ,'Oitk all modern conveniences; over 1-acre Aeehold: urgent sale; cheap home ; £660. Patersons. LEITH STREET (near Hanover street) — Comfortable 4-roomed HOUSE; good order, with conveniences; £500; terms, — Patersons. BELLEKNOWES (Roslyn; £lO dor Good sunny, level, elevated SECT deceased estate; £35. —PATERSONS Rattray street. MOSGIEIi —6 ROOMS; a good pro; well situated; sewered; electric good garden ; _£62s. —Souter. Jdosgiel. OSGIEL —5 ROOMS ;a. light, ’ sewered; finp popper section; terms arranged.—pouter, agent, Mosgi MOSGIEIi —5 ROOMS ; all mod am conveniences ; i-*cre. Sou w«p ! t regret buying this. £9SO.— SQUTEK, Mosgiol. , TTtOR SALE, an APARTMENT HOUSE, JO in centre of city.—For particulars address 938, Times Office. 310 TO LETTO LET (Maori Hill, close Driver’s street), five-roomed brick BUNGALOW; puimy position.—Patersons, 16“? JEUttM* ?io

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19316, 31 October 1924, Page 12

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