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SALES B\ AUCTION. TUESDAY. 25th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Various Vendors. OVAL MIRROR OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Upholstered in Brown Moquette), OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, 3ft HIGH-PRESSURE SHACKLOCK RANGE, UPHOLSTERED SETTEE* (In Shadow Tissue), 12 x 9 WILTON CARPET, OAK OVAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE, OAK SEAGRASS SEAT CARVER CHAIRS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS. JAMES SAMSO.. & CO. have received instructions from various Vendors to sell, in their. Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street; » A large catalogue of Useful Household Furniture and Effects, which include — Oak bedroom suite, bedstead to match, oak chesterfield su to, oak mirror-back sideboard, oval expending dining table, oak hallstand, settee uphols._red in shadow tissue, oak cabinet gramophone, 9 oak s.g. seat carver diairs, 3ft high-pressure Shacklock range, 12 x 9 Wilton carpet, 10ft 6in x Oft Axminster arpets, reversible wool rugs, sofa rugs, hearthrugs, linoleums, hall curtains, table ove blanket... sheets, quilts, towels, cutlery, high-back chairs, divan chairs, grandfather’s chair, wire-seat couch and cushions, stained hallstand, piano (Fritz Kuhla), tables, rimu coal cabinet, potstands, s.g. chairs, s.g. settee, pictures, law books, copper kerbs, screens, log boxes, jardenieres, marble vases, drops! de cot, ottoman couch, d.i. beds and wirer box mattress, vacuum cleaner, table dangle, gas griller, pots, pans cooking utensils, zinc baths, glasses, counter show case, wood kerbs, shakedowns, tin trunks, etc., etc. Also, QUANTITY .jADIES’ SILK HANDBAGS. MEN’S SHAVING BRUSHES, LADIES’ HAIR CLASPS. RUBBER HANDBAGS, AND HABERDASHERY. On View Morning of Sale. ACCOMMODATION at holiday RESORTS. rpHE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. Right handy to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. Solid brick and stone building, fitted out with every convenience. Large, sunny rooms and sun balcony. Real Good Menu. TARIFF. 12s PER DAY. Only the best Liquor stocked. Dunedin and Timaru Ales on Tap, Ample time foi Refreshments when trains arrive. FAMILIES CATERED FOR. F. CARTER, Proprietor (Late f City Hotel, Dunedin). TO ST A Y IN CHRIST CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victorir square. Christchurch.' All communications receive prompt attention, i'. G, LEWIS, Proprietor sox 532. Telephone 1040. THERE TO STAY IN CHRIST--1 CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, iuperio. Private Accommodation, 52 ircestei street. West End, two minutes m G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, . Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Phone 872. IHRISTCHURCH. / STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE. Situate three minutes’ walk from ithedral square and all theatres. Fifty nny bedrooms and sun balconies, Bilirds Radio, Dancing Tariff: 12s 6o r dav: £3 3s per week. Telegrams: Stonelea.” —C. V. DEEMING. Propt VH E N IN' AUCKLAND STAY AT “BRAEBURN.” ‘Braebilrn”-—an exceptionally wellrnished ana thoroughly up-to-aate Pni,te Hotel—is one of the handiest and osi comfortable places at to stay Auckland. It it conducted by Mrg Braik, late of Jraeburn.” Wanganui, and “Cargen, uckland. Permanent guests by arrange ent. Tariff on inquiry. Is "OEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. Superior Accommodation. Every home comfort. Two minutes from Caroline Bay. Home-grown vegetables, poultry, eggs; motor garage. ‘ Official House S.I.M.U. and P.S.A. Telegrams: “ Beverley,” Timaru. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown. —Now under the management of the Misses LiIICKIB ; flrst-class accommodation. THE OAKS,” Palmerston, ideal home for Visitors and Permanent Guests: ueautiful grounds: very sunny.—Telephone 63. -- 13 F* WARRINGTON HOUSE. Warrington.— Superloi ACCOMMODATION for visitors during the holiday season; moderate tariff. -Apply H Couper, Warrington. OING TO WELLINGTON? —Stay at HOTEL BRISTOL The Leading Private Hotel. Recognised House for Travellers Public Service, etc. Centre of City; 12s 6d day : 70s week.—R KERNOHAN, proprietor £3Ja PEMBROKE Lalte Wanaka , excellent Private ACCOMMODATION . moderate tariff, every comfort—lnquiries PO Box 629, Dunedin 200 QUEENSTOWN : For excellent Private ACCOMMODATION, lovely view, write P.O. Box 110, Queenstown. 19ja LYRIC HOUSE, 28 Arthqr street, Timaru (2 minutes from Post Office). — VACANCIES for casual and permanent guests; yard for motors.—Mrs F, Wilkins. rf'ILYDB (Central Otago).—Private ACCOMMODATION tor paying guests permanent and casual ; large airy rooms, sleeping porches; every comfort, good table; vacancies from January i.O. ,emis and particulars from J. D. Ross, ’>> nai Grove, Clyde 7ja TO LET, period 3 months, fully furnished G-roomed DWELLING, Alexandra.— Address 646, Times Office. 21Ja AVAILABLE shortly, 2-roomcd furnished CRIB, St Clair; suitable holidays; week-end bach.—64s, Times. 21Ja PRINCESS HOTEL Dee street, Invercar gill.—For good meals, good beds, com fort and economy, stay at the Princes Hotel, Invercargill. moderate tariff; permanent boarders at very, reasonable charges—P I, Bellett, proprietor. 9d Accommodation for paying -uests at Manor House. Warrington.— Appu Tre Laverty 1? Elder street, Dunedin 9o PURAKANUI COTTAGES to LET at this popular seaside resort, from February 1. —Apply Williams, Purakanul. 22ja

LICENSING NOTICES. T ICENSING DISTRICT OF WA^./riPU. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I. EUGENE ROBERT SMITH, of Paerau, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the premises situate at Paerau and known as “The Styx Hotel,” Do Hereby Give Notice that I desire o )btain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Queenstown on the 10th day of MARCH. 1927, Apply for i Transfer of the said License from myself to PETER GEORGE SHI ELS. my appointee. Dated at Panfurly the 9th day of December. 1926. (Signed) E. R. SMITH. J. I. Fraser, Solicitor for the Transferee, Ranfnrly rip HE FIRST UTILITY of frequent i, X regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large ;lass of persons, both In country and town, ho have no lixed places for the purchase i certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any ,articular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to aii, they yield without heaiU'.itn to he a who asl:».

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 24

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