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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. _ ' In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH. 2 GLASS SHOW CASES. 11-STOP ORGAN. LOVELY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, DROP-SIDE COT AND BEDDING, PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS. STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, OAK AND STAINED DUCHESSE CHESTS. ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES, GAS COOKER. TAMES SAMSON & CO. *1 have received instructions from their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street: various Vendors to sell by auction, in A large catalogue of useful Household Furniture and Effects, which include: Oak bedroom suite, bedstead to match, stained bedroom suite, oak and stained duchesse chests, double and single wood bedsteads, drop-side cot, bedding, Chesterfield suite, oak sideboard, extending dining table, oak duchesse pair. Chesterfield settee, high-back chairs, seagrass chairs, stained sideboard, gate-leg tables, occasional tables, pot stands, copper kerbs, log boxes, 2 glass show cases, 11-stop organ, gramophone, phonograph and records, kitchen tables, meat safe, tennis racket, d.i. beds, shakedowns, wardrobes, pedestals, washstands, wood kerbs, seagrass pram, chairs, electric light shades, chiffonier, couches, vacuum cleaner, gas cooker, pair steps, etc. On View Mornipg of Sale. THURSDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1926. CLINTON SALE. 20 fat Wethers 1 three-year-old Mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 six-year-old Hack; sound and quiet. rriHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ J- AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. 25s BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TACKSON’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 I Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. 'Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. All communications promptly attended to 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 night and day. Well-appointed throughout. High-class cuisine under ex perienced 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, L B Y N HOUSE, 558 KING STREET. Superior Private Accommodation. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. Garage Available. J. W. M'IVOR, Proprietress. 'Phone 2889. 12ja CLUB HOUSE. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accomodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Though right in the centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 19ja Mrs H. CANNING. I N D S O R H O USE (Late Occidental), MANSE STREET. Visitors to Dunedin will find Good Acommodation." Good Table. Hot and cold water, electric light. Tariff, 10s fid per day. E. M. CAMERON, X4ja Proprietress. Q R EE N CLIFF GUEST HOUSE. ST. CLAIR. Is Again Under the Personal Management of MISS C. FRASER. ■ Vacancies for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Terms Moderate. LEITH HOUSE, 780 George street. —Firstclass Accommodation In new wing; mokIng room ; terms moderate. —’Phone 1021. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for guests or Furnished Rooms. —412 George street. WANTED, Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; fire, gas ring; respectable working man; near Knox Church. —62, Times. CCOMMODATION Flats, Rooms, Boarders: all parts of Dunedin; 2 Rooms (Stafford street). Commercial Bureau, Stafford street (’phone 3080). ACANCIES for Men BOARDERS; terms moderate. —16 London street. LADY desires two refined MEN (dining out), dinner Sunday, laundry; superior, comfortable .home on rise, 5 minutes Exchange ; 25s each. —109, Times. LOVELY large sunny Front ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, board optional. —Apply 177 Upper Carroll street. WANTED, by studious young man, BOARD and Lodgings with private family; must be central; please state terms. —108, Times. 28s ■\TTANTED, by young man, BOARD and W Residence, vicinity Arthur street or Roslyn.—Apply No. 106, Times Office. WANTED, by young lady, BOARD and Residence, sth to 12th October, near University.—Apply_ 92, Times. 28s TWO Students require single BEDROOMS and share study, handy University or Law Courts, for 1927.—91, Times. Required, a sunny sitting room (unfurnished), with conveniences, in good central locality.—Denton Leech, Albert House, St. Clair. 28s VACANCIES 3 working men BOARDERS; no cars required ; washing, mending, all conveniences ; 25s 6d week. —118, Times. FIRST-CLASS Convalescent HOME at St. Clair; moderate tariff; ’phone 7271. —Address Nevill, St. Clair. 28s “J)RINKO” MAKES HAPPY HOMES. “D-inko” ics; the sunshine or happiness into homes that ha’ e been many years under the shadow of the Drink Evil. Daddies become REAL Daddies, instead of drink-sodden wretches—kiddies become healthier and happier—wives and mothers come into their own. All this is due to DRINKO—a harmless potvder, certified by fully-qualified analyst. Being ‘astelcss and odourless, DRINKO can be secretly administered, if desired. Write to-day for DRINKO Free Booklet and Testimonials —sent FREE on request. Strict secrecy observed. Plain sealed envelopes and parcel-wrappers uccd. The Lady Manager, Home Welfare Pronneta-y, 4F Willis street, Wellington. rPHE First Utility of frequent and A regular Advertising consists in this: There is ai all times a large class of persons noth in countrj and town, who have no fixed places foi 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 •"b-n asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 16

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