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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. FRIDAY. 2nd JULY. At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. EXHIBITION FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale from AQUARIUM AND CABARET. 40 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. 2 LOVELY LEATHER SETTEES (These were used in Wembley Exhibition, are all horse-hair stuffed and upholstered in solid leather), 4 SOLID LEATHER SEATS (Workmanship and material the same as the Settees), 6 GLASS SHOW CASES, 6 ROLLS HEAVY LINOLEUM (Cut in various lengths), Malthoid, Copper Urns, Walnut Cabinet, Bentwood Chairs, Dining Table, Steps, Curtains, 2 LARGE SODA FOUNTAIN COUNTERS, F.P. SAFE (Nice handy size), lOOdoz GLAoSES (Sold in lots to suit purchasers; these are splendid glasses for hotelkeepers or caterers), 40 OAK-FRAMED PICTURES (Deleting Fish Life and N.Z Scenery), 1 DOUBLE ACCOUNTANT’S DESK. TAMES SAMSON & CO. Lave received instructions to sell, as above, In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, - FRIDAY. 2nd JULY, at 2 o’clock. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. F.P. SAFES. F.P. SAFES. FIREPROOF SAFES. 1 SAFE, 24 x 16 x 16. 1 SAFE, 24 x 17 x 17. 1 SAFE, 28 x 19 x 19. 1 SAFE, 30 x 20 x 20. All by the World-famed Makers, WITHERS & SONS. TAMES _ SAMSON & CO. " have received instructions to sell, as above. Ijy THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY, In Downstairs' Rooms, Dowling street. On Account of Ship. FESCUE SEED. FESCUE SEED. TO FARMERS AND SEED MERCHANTS. 16 SACKS FESCUE SEED. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell, ex ship, the above Seed. Ijy BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL ° AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street), The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. 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. All communications promptly attended to. JJUNEOIN.' S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within half a minute of the Railway Station —the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Full supply of hot water for baths, etc., guaranteed i ight and day. Well-appointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. TARIFF MODERATE Night Porters. All correspondence to Telephone Nos. Office 67, Hotel 2930. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. ALBYN HOUSE, 558 KING STREET. Superior Private Accommodation. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. Garage Available. J. W. M’IVOR, Proprietress. 'Phone 2889. 12ja ri L U B HOUSE, V MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Tbeugh right in the centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. ' Moderate Tariff. 19f Mrs H. CANNING. MASONIC PRIVATE HOTEL has Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. MRS MANNERS, Grantletgh, 38 Duntlas street. Private Board-Residence, has accommodation; phone, etc. A INBOW PRIVATE HOTEL, 45 St. Andrew street, as comfortable ACCOMMODATION for casual and permanent boarders y terms moderate. 14ju WANTED, quiet RESIDENCE and BOARD, vicinity Gardens.—-40, Times. FLATS, ROOMS: furnished-unfurnished; boarders; best selection, city, suburbs. Inquire particulars Commercial Agency, Stafford street (’phone 3080). 28ju WANTED, 4 steady working Men BOARDERS: central; terms 25s per week.—979, Times Office. 30ju ROTOITI, 595 George street, has Vacancies for permanent guest or visitors; large rooms ; terras moderate. 30]u WANTED, young'Man BOARDER, single room; electric light, all conveniences. 990, Times. 30Ju LARGE sunny BEDROOM; breakfast optional; no trams; telephone-; 37s 6d weekly.—Address No. 993. Times Office. WANTED, respectable working Men BOARDERS.—AppIy Mrs Carr, 13 Melvllle street. Ijy LADY Requires BOARD-RESIDENCE, private family (permanent).—State terms to 38, Times Office. 2jy SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for 2-3 Gentlemen LODGERS ; bed, breakfast; ’phone ; private home. —Moderate, Times. ■\rACANCY for 2 Gentlemen BOARDERS.— V Apply 45 Royal terrace (telephone 2419). WANTED, by working girl, Single ROOM ; no meals. —30, Times. 2Jy YOUNG Man, in office, requires BOARD, private place, within penny section preferred.—Terms to P.O. Box 13. AKA PRINCES STREET—Comfortable BOARD for working or business men : all conveniences, ’phone; terms moderate. 3jy ACCOMMODATION for Visitors or Permanent Guests. —412 George street. WANTED, BOARD by 2 young business ladies, with homely people; terms moderate. —Address 41, Times Office. TWO young Gentlemen Require BOARD and RESIDENCE with private family; vicinity Hope street; central.—46, Times. PROFESSIONAL. FRANK MARTIN, Qualified Foot Specialist. Skilfully Treats Corns, Bunions, Arch Trouble, etc. Consultation free. Charges moderate. —OCTAGON (above F. and F. Martins). 30m THE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: 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 be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19831, 2 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19831, 2 July 1926, Page 16

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