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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including GHESTERFIED DINING ROOM , ™ SUITE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE (inis is a glorious suite, beautiful , woi l fc' manship. 4ft 6iu Wardrobe. Lovelv Chest, Bedstead, Pedestal. Cost the C ’' i EMUlCafi). SINGER oak SEVEN-DRAWER DEWING MACHINE (Drophend). STANDARD SEWING MACHINE (Five Drawer, Drophead), MONARCH TYPEWRITER (In Perfect Order), WITHERS FIREPROOF SAFE, ACCOUNTANT’S OFFICE DESK. HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET . . (15 x 12), OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE. PRETTY WILTON PILE CARPET „ (12 x 9), HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER (Yard Wide), Stained Bedroom Suite, Oak and Stained Chests, Wardrobes, Crockery, Ornaments Leather Couch, Steps, Coal Vase, Kerbs Screens, Hallstand, Dropside Cot, Chiffo nier. Wicker Chairs, Dining Table, Wifie sealer Couch, Hearthrugs, Sofa Rugs Steps, Wood Seat Kerb. Wicker Chairs seagrass chairs, dining table, linoleums, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Meat Safe, Imitation Marble Clock, Teasets, Cups and Saucers, Garden Tools, Hall Table, Settee Suite, RED PINE OFFICE TABLE, 2 GENTS’ FREEWHEEL CYCLES, ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, Tub Chairs, Tea Wagon, Morris Chair, Gramophone, 100 Gramophone Records, Occasional Tables, Occasional Chairs, Cornish Organ, Etc., Etc. TAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from various Vendors to sell, as above. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IT IS v COMFORT THAT COUNTS, And VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Can be Assured of this at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET. It is not the desire of Mrs Maithus to make this Hotel elaborate, JUST HAPPY AND BRIGHT, Creating a Feeling that you are in your own home. MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY HERE. And if only in tor the day, visit the SPLENDID LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS , , ' Attached to the Hotel. Communications Invited. Phone 10-757 J) U N E D I N * B. SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN, Within half a minute of the Railway Station—the finest location in the Uity. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Pull Supply of hot water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and day Wellappointed throughout. High-elaso cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters, Telephony 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR, ~ • Leviathan Hotel. T'HE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATE! X PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS In Dunedin. JACKSON’S PUBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS, 36 PRINCES STREET (Opp. City Hotel), 5 Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casu and Permanent Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water • „„„„ Throughout GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE, TERMS MODERATE. ■ Night Porter in. Attendance. Phone 13-350. P.O. Box All communications promptly attended Q L D B HOUSE. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced f or PERMANENTS. All Up-to-Date Conveniences. Good Table. , Moderate TariS. 10 Ia Mrs H. CANNING. AbBYN HOUSE, 558 KING STREET. Superior Private Accommodation j all communications receive prompt attention; terms moderate, garage available. J W. MTVOR. Proprietress. Phone 12-889. 211 a Onslow house. Ocean Beach, St. Kllda. Superior ACCOMMODATION, reasonable tariff; every modern convenience ; use of good tennis courts. 17n PHONE 22-550. T'kOMINION PRIVATE HOTI A-/ 341 Cumberland street, 2 minutes Rs way Station (past Plra Brigade Station) Bed and breakfast from 4s; or 7s per da weekly by arrangement. Correspondei promptly attended to. Telephone 13-336. H. JARVIS. Proprlet Leith h o, u s i SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff, vacant On Tram Route, GEORGE STREET, for guests, 4 new rooms and bathroom ‘PHONE No. 11-021 BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table beds Bed and Breakfast. 3s 6d.Londoo street near Knox Church. prs—BED and BREAKFAST: Mira Private Hotel, Stuart street loppr Law Courts and Railway Station) HiAWATHA ■ HOUSE, St. Clair—Be Rooms to Let. furnished and un maned; close to beach and tram; taxi hire.—Phone 23-187. 310 High street —Supe Private ACCOMMODATION. PI 10-742. SUPERIOR HOME for Students, vlcl University, Medical, Dental, Tral College; 27s 6d.—Milton House, 534 ] street. /iff. HERIOT rx)W has Vacancies Students (gentlemen) ; all conv ences; terms moderate. WANTED, 2 Male Students; good He ashing, mending done.—Mrs I rencc, 114 Dundaa street (near bridge VACANCY 3 Training College Stud (male) ; near University and Col north °nd.—324. Times. HAERBMAI HOUSE. 145 Union stree VACANCIES for STUDENTS; t minutes from University; every conv ence; good home; moderate. WANTED, by Student, unfurnished R( in home with elderly couple prefer conveniences to be arranged.—Replies No. 320, Thues Office. DO 3LAS PRIVATE HOTEL. Octagon (next Town Hall) ; permanents 30s, casuals Ss; Bed-Breakfast ss.—Phono 3 2-60 16f for one or two permanent ~ 1 A 1 ERS ; or Bod and Breakfast.— Apply 58 Stuart street. X6t FURNISI.ED BEDROOM; town side Roslyn ; breakfast It required ; use of conveniences—AddroSß 532, Times Office. SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Students or Business Gentlemen at 457 George street; telephone 12-395. BOARD-RESIDENCE —— Bed-breakfast, 4s, Reduction by week ; ‘ motor nccoramodatlon.—6 Hope street (off Princes street). WANTED, two Unfurnished R'OOMS ; with use of kitchen ; central; must ho reasonable.—Apply 544, Times Office. 18f TTHE 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 ail, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20645, 18 February 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20645, 18 February 1929, Page 14

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