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BALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, . THURSDAY.- MAY 2, At 12.15 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ■LONELY VILLA RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, MARYHILL. MORNINGTGN. Modern 6-roomed Residence and all conveniences; £-acre Freehold (No. 29 Picardy street). A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, nave received instruction: to sell by auction, as above; Section 90,. Glen Estate; area 1 rood tmore or less), together with modern Residence of 6 large rooms, 2 bay windows and portico; bathroom, hot and cold, electric light; wardrobes and bookcases, builtin pantry; large washhouse, coaihouee;. cooper, tubs; lovely section; live hedges and good garden. No. 29 Picardy street. VACANT POSSESSION. FOR GENUINE SALE. ' THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, r\ _ At 2 o’clock. Un the Premises. No. 88 Passmore crescent, Maori Hill. Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate Fowler Anderson (deceased). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- - _ TURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT 10-STOP MILLER ORGAN, SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE MIRROR-BACK HA'LL STAND, OFFICE WRITING TABLE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. EXTENDING DINING TABLE SADDLEBAG DIVAN EASY CHAIR. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIR, VASES, ORNAMENTS. CRYSTAL. 1 AND CHINA. LEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by auction: ' A Household Furniture, including— Walnut 10-stop organ, tnirror-.back hall stand, .office writing table, mirror-Lack sideboard, extending dining table, divan easy chair, vases, ornaments, crockery and crystal, walnut overmantels, barometer, tapestry carpet. 4 .saddlebag chairs, occasional tables, kerbs, 3 alabaster ornaments, PAIR OLD GILT FRAMED MIRRORS, easy chairs.. linoleum, sewing machine, Austrian chairs, hearthrugs,; timepiece, leather couch,-4 leather chairs, coal vase‘, wicker and rattan chairs, mirror-door wardrobe, duchesso pair, flock and kapok mattresses, double iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, single combination bedstead, duchesse chests, mn rble-top washstands, commode, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, dinnerware, kitchen utensils, garden tools, grindstone on stand,’ garden hose, INVALID’S CHAIR, and outside sundries. Also, ■ At 2 o’clock sharp, 1925 CHEVROLET 5-SEATER TOURING CAR (Blue Model), Electric Light, Self-starter. Full Springs. 1 • THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SALE OF BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. ALEX. ‘ HARRIS, LIMITED. •'A have received instructions to‘sell by auction: ' All the Buildings situated on Allotments Sixty-three (63) and Sixty-four (64) on a plan of subdivision of the Club Reserve and being part of Sections Twenty-three. (23) and Twenty-four (24), Block IV, Town-of Dunedin. These buildings, which arc sold for removal, Include Dwelling Houses (under one roof) and nil outhouses situated on the above piece of land, being Numbers 88 Carroll street and 2 Perth avenue, Dunedin—Farther particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SITUATED D 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 Casual and Permanent -Guests. - Electric Light and Hot Water . Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. Phone 13-330. ■ P.O. Box 470. All communications promptly attended to. p IS 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 Malthua 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 for the day, visit the SPLENDID LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. Communications Invited. Phono 10-757. £) U NED 1 N ' S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN, rpHE MOST CENTRALLY A PRIVATE HOTEL Within half a minute of the Railway Station —the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty .Guests. - ■ Pull Supply of hot water for baths, etc,,. guaranteed night and day. Well appointed throughout.. High-class cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steani and electric culinary .appliance's. ' Special laujidrv service. Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters. Telephone. 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to JAMES COxNNOR. Leviathan Hotel. (■} L U B HOUSE. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public" Library).. Excellent Accommodation, for Permanent and Casual Boarders. , Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS. AH’ Up-to-date Conveniences, Good Table. Moderate Tariff. I9ja ‘ Mrs H. CANNING. AL.BYN HOUSE, 558 KINO STREET.— Superior Private Accommodation ■; ail communications receive prompt attention; term* moderate Garage available. J W, M‘IVOR Proprietress. Phone 12-SBD 21Ja Onslow house. Ocean Beach, St. Kllda Superior ACCOMMODATION; reasonable tariff: every modern convenience; use of good tennis courts 17n PHONE 22-550. Dominion . private hotel, 341 Cumberland street, 2 nilnu.es Railway Station (past Eire Brigade Station).— Bed and breakfast from 4s; or 7s per day; weekly by arrangement Correspondence promptly attended tn. Telephone 13-33 R H JARVIS. Proprietor LE I 1 H H O U S E." SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff: vacancies for guests. On Tram Koine GEORGE STREET. 4m PHONE No 11-021. jJGAUD RESIDENCE. good table and IJ beds Bed and Breakfast. 3s tid..— I Late or Id London street) now 58 t’arroll street 27 m Hiawatha house, si. ciair.— tiouiu, Rooms to Let, furnished and unfurnished , close beach and tram.— Phone 23-187 Hap UHL First Utility ol frequent aim * regulai Advertising consists in tins: [‘hero is at all times a large class ot I’ersons both in country and town who have no fixed places for the pm chase ol certain necessary articles, and arc ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par- • imlitr place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, tlipv vndd without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 18

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