SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY 1 , 12th MAY, At 1.30 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. STATUARY. STATUARY. STATUARY. All in BEAUTIFUL FLORENTINE MARBLE. The Balance of Consignment that Mr Cancaro had left with us for private sale i's now to be sold by auction WITHOUT RESERVE. . WITHOUT RESERVE. The pieces include: “Sweet Chimes,’’ by Prof. Carli, music by Prof. Guerueri; “Diana,” by Prof. Spinelli; “Pompean Times,” by Prof. Carli; “Cathelaine,’’ by Prof. Spinelli; “Venus of Milo,” bv Prof. Raspi ; “Montaniere,” by Prof. Calastri; “Coquette,’ by Prof. Brogi; and some other fine pieces also. TOBACCO SETS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, ETC. JAMES SAMSON & CO., have received instructions from Mr Cancare to wind Up consignment and SELL WITHOUT RESERVE. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCEL TUESDAY, 12th MAY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. VERY FINE COLLECTION OF SOLID OAK AND STAINED FURNITURE. 2 SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 2 STAINED BEDROOM SUITES IN OAK COLOUR, 4 VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER CAJRPETS, 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS, 1 HIGH-GRADE PIANO (Hopkinson, 1 SOLID OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (A beautiful instrument, double spring motor. The gramophone stands 3ft lOin, and is finished in beautiful polished oak), 1 RIMU ROLL-TOP DESK. JAMES SAMSON _ & CO have received instructions from Various Vendors to sell: Oval mirror oak bedroom suite, oak bed to match, oak duchesse pair, stained bedroom suite, double and single wood beds, oak and stained duchesse chests, wardrobes, pedestals, washstand, white enamel bedstead, dropside cots, kapoc and flock beds, bolster and pillows, rimu bedroom suite, d.i. beds, shakedowns, marble-top washstands, gramophones, linoleums, table covers, morris chair, h.b. chairs, organ, s.g. chairs, copper kerbs, wood kerbs, copper companions, upholstered easy chairs, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, meat safe, gas griller, vacuum cleaner, steps, runners, doors, plunge bath, hair-cloth couch, wire-seat settee, writing bureau, piano, hearthrugs, carpets, tables, sideboards, etc., etc. 9my TUESDAY; 12th MAY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. LOVELY NEW UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. Railed from the north to be sold to the highest bidder. 7 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES, Including 2 LOVELY CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (Loose cushions; all spring edge, upholstered right through high-grade wool moquette. The divan chairs, which arc all spring arms, sides, and back, are the same. These two glorious suites comprise chesterfield settee, divan chair, and 4 oak high-back chairs), 3 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (Large chesterfield couch, 2 big roomy divan chairs, 4 solid oak high-back chairs), 2 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (which arc also upholstered in the very best wool moquette, nice divan chairs, and splendid oak high-back chairs), 3 OTTOMAN COUCHES, I BIG CHESTERFIELD DIVAN CHAIR (In moquette), I LARGE ROOMY CHESTERFIELD DIVAN CHAIR (In shadow tissue), 3 EASY TUB CHAIRS, 1 SETTEE DINING ROOM SUITE. (Settee couch, 2 morris chairs, 4 oak highback chairs). JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Consignor to sell by auction these very fine Chesterfield Suites. The goods are now being unpacked, and will bo on view Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. 9my TUESDAY, 12th MAY, •At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 1 SPLENDID OAK FRAME BILLIARD DINING TABLE. 7ft, in first-class order; solid oak legs, slate top. JAMBS SAMSON _&’ CO. have received instructions to sell by auction — This very high-grade Table. Oak Billiard Dining limy ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Kotel OARGEN. AUCKLAND. NOW FULLY LICENSED. This superior hotel, now licensed and completely renovated and refurnished, offers visitors 1o Auckland oven greater accommodation comforts and quality of service than ever before. There are now 120 rooms, 25 suites each with private bath. A magnificent view of the Waitemata Harbour can be obtained from the Roof and wines of the finest and service beyond criticism inspire visitors who have stayed there to say: “If you want the verv best in Auckland, stay at “HOTEL CARGEN.” Further particulars from A. Chesney, Manager. Wireless and telegraph address: Cargen, Auckland. 7m rp e KITE R O A GUEST HOUSE, WAIMATE. Those who desire a Restful Change its the Country under ideal home-like conditions should write or ’phone for illustrated descriptive Circular, which gives some rdca of the numerous advantages and attractions offered at the above Guest House. Mild Winter climate, with plenty of sunsmne’ BOX 10, Waimate. ’Phone 151. ■^THERE TO STAY IN CHURCH. CHRIST. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square. Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephones. 1040, 2279. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Worcester G.P.O. Moderate Private Accommodation, 52 street. West End, 2 minutes from Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. 'Phone 272. A HOME Away From Home.—Taieri Mouth Boarding-house, under entirely new management; seaside resort, splendid beach: good table; terms moderate; come here and spend your Easter holidays. \HE OARS,’’ Palmerston; ideal home for Visitors and Permanent Gnests; tiful grounds; very sunny.—Telephone ‘3lm IS NOT EVERY DAY t one gets something for nothing, ■r our advice free ns to whether 1 CARPET SWEEPER can be rer not. Bring it in, for it may only a new spring or new lubbers to " machine as good as ever. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Ironmongers, George street. JLLS’ PRAMS now 25a, rubber tyres; Special Reductions One Week . pitcher Co,, opposita Railway Bu--23f
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 16
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