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BALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 450 LOTS. 450 LOTS. 450 LOTS. Acting l under instructions from Mr F. Dalrymple, Manager of J. R. MTCenzie’s Business, who is leaving for New Plymouth, his LOVELY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being carted to our Rooms from No. 93 Elm row for convenience of sale. VERY FINE 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE (4 H.B. Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs, 4 H.B. Chairs). BEAUTIFUL OAK PANELLED' SIDEBOARD (One of the best Sideboards ever offered; all panelled in marked oak, loadlights, oval mirror, cabriole legs), OVAL OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE (Very heavy base, too legs). Oak and Silk Fire Screen, Oak Pot Stand, Oak HaJlstand, Easy Chairs, Ornaments, Vases, Paintings, VERY FINE IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Carl Hegner). This is a lovely instrument, cased in solid walnut, overstrung, beautiful tone, fine volume. MAHOGANY CABINET GRAMOPHONE (Master Craft). This Gramophone was specially imported by Mr Dalrymplc, and is the last word in a Gramophone; rich, sweet tone; cased in solid mahogany; And 50 SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS. Music Stand, Music Stool, Copper Kerbs, Antique Fire Set, Goatskin Rug, LOVELY OAK CASE STAINLESS CUTLERY i VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER. Curtains, Slip Mats, 2 Tub Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs, Clocks, Ornaments, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. This Suita was just recently purchased, and is as good as new. Oak Bedsteads, 2 Oak Duchesses, Stained Wood Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Corridor Rugs, Drop-side Cot. Bedroom Ottoman, Wardrobes, 1 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 x 10.6, 2 WILTON PILE CARPETS, 12 x 9, 12 x 11.3, Sofa Rugs, Hearth Rugs, Runners. Wool Rugs, S.G. Carpets. Bedroom Carpet; Writing Bureau, S.G. Work Box, S.G. Chairs, Settee, GOOD WIRELESS SET, KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS, HEAVY LINOLEUMS OF SIX ROOMS, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Tapestry Carpet, Baby’s Chair, FLETCHER RUSSELL GAS STOVE, Gas Grillor, Meat Safe. JAMES SAMSON & CO have received instructions from Mr Dalrymplo and other vendors to sell THIS VERY LARGE CATALOGUE; And on Account of Another Vendor: VERY FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. All spring edge, h.b. chairs, beautiful couch, and 2 divan chairs—all in very pretty moquotte. On View Monday Afternoon. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY.' At 2.30 o’clock. To Pastrycooks, Bakers, Manufacturers. 5 CASKS~EGG PULP. D m. shedding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, 17th February, at 2.30 o’clock — 5 CASKS EGG PULP, each 4001 b. Will bo offered, one with option. Without Reserve. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL O AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 86 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. HOT TEAS. TRY JACKSON’S THREE-COURSE TEAS FOR Is 6cL JJUNEDIN’3 SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Within half a minute of the RailwaJ Station, the finest location in the city, is Now Zealand’s largest and beatequipped private hoteL THE LEVIATHAN THE LEVIATHAN; Well appointed throughout, good bedrooms. parlours, large and attractive dining hall, high-class cuisine, under experienced chef, modern steam and electric culinary appliances, special laundry service, and night and day porters. IF POSSIBLE PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. Tariff Moderate. P.O. Box 112, Dunedin. Telephone Nos.: Office 67; Hotel 2880. JAMES CONNOR, 8n Managing Director. CLUB HOUSE, MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Though right in centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Ui>to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H. CANNING, 5f Proprietress. Tb rahtrt house; UPPER STUART STREET. Brick Building. Every convenience; single and double rooms. Good table, moderate tariff. Permanents or Casuala ’PHONE 2277. A LIiXN HOUSE, Private Board and Krai XjL deuce, corner King and St. David street*. Dunedin. ’Phone 2839, Xli \ VISITORS to Dunedin will find good ACCOMMODATION at Cameron’s Occidental Hotel, Mann® street;-good tabls and service. 10*** FURNISHED ROOMS; board optional; good table and view; with use of piano.—so Manor f.rv CANONGATE.—Comfortable BOARD iJ/C and Residence; good table; washing and mending. ’Phone 3731. 0t TO LET, 2 largo unfurnished ROOMS; use telephone, conveniences.—3s3 George street. City. O. 44 MANOR PLACE has Vacancies for gentlemen BOARDERS; use of piano; tariff moderate. 14f 7|/f,EDICAL Student requires LODGiVt INGS. single room and private family preferred. —E. M. Griffin. Oxford Hotel. Auckland. _?-4f DARD -RESIDENCE in comfortable home for Lady Students. —Address ckly) 772, Times Office. 14f IBXIDE WIRELESS or CAR BATTERY li cheap; 80 amps or 160 amps, on ignition; £l.-797, Times. 15f ) LET, sunny, furnished BEDROOM; all conveniences; select; suit nice ness girls; central. —276 Castle street. TfWO young ladies (sisters) require private BOARD; central; state terms.—SOl, Times Offine. 15t TO LET, double furnished BED, SITTING ROOMS; use all conveniences; married couple, mates. —131 Cargill street. 15f PANTED (by father and son), two ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, breakfast.—Address (promptly) 808, ■s. 15f THE First Utility of frequent and regular Aavert'i rng consists in ibis: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to bo swayed and drawn towards any particular place which ia earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation, to t.Kft first who aalia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19406, 16 February 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19406, 16 February 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19406, 16 February 1925, Page 12