SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, JULY 17, At 12 o’clock. Rooms, Manse street Under Distraint for Rent. TALKIE FILM PLANT FOR SALE BY AUCTION. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by The Exchange Court Picture Theatre Company, Ltd., to sell by auction: 2 Simplex mechanisms (complete with upper and lower magazine, lamphouses, and 2 s*in mirror arcsU 2. Pacent soundheads with 3 amplifiers and synchronous motors (coupled to disc turntables with pedestals). 1 22in Stereo attachment with "Zeiss Ikon reflex light attachment. 1 De Forrest full way rectifier with tubes. 1 Non-sink oak cabinet with 2 electric motors (230 v) and 2 Audak electric pickups. 1 A.C. power panel, switches, fuses. 1 Monitor speaker (reed type). 2 9in Cone dynamic speakers with field rectifier. 2 8-reel film containers, 15 14in spools with Simplex centres, film rewinder, fader, buzzer, transformers, etc. To be offered as one lot. This Plant can be inspected upon application at. our Rooms. ■ WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, At 2.30 o’clock. . At Rooms, Manse street. SPLENDID COLLECTION OLD NEW ZEALAND WORKS. RARE AND VALUABLE OLD EDITIONS. FROM 1807 ONWARDS. BULLER’S BIRDS of NEW ZEALAND. ANGUS—“NEW ZEALANDERS” (Illustrated). > KENDALL & LEE—GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. SAVAGE—“GREEN TIKI.” RUSDEN—TRAGEDIES IN NEW ZEALAND. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell as above, also— R. Burford, “Views of the Bay of Islands”; Beecham, “Colonisation”; Earle, “ Nine Months’ Residence in New Zealand ”; Sir George Grey, “ Polynesian Mythology”; Bell’s “Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand ”; Butler, “ First Year in Canterbury Settlement”; Cruise, “ Ten Months’ Residence. in New Zealand Hooker, “ Botany of Antarctic Voyage and Flora Nova Zealandae ”; Hudson, “Moths and Butterflies”; Hursthouse, “ Settlement of New Plymouth,” “ Britain of the South ”; Laing and Blackwell, “Plants of New Zealand”; Kirk, “ Forest Flora of New Zealand”; Marshall, “ Two Visits to New Zealand ”; M'Killop, “ Twelve Months’ Service ,in New- Zealand Mundy, “Rotomalmna and the Boiling Springs”; Nicholas, “ Voyage to New Zealand ”; Petre, “Settlement ot New Zealand Company”; Pollack, “ New' Zealand,’’ “ Manners and Customs of the New’ Zealanders ”; Majorgeneral Robley, “Moteo”; Rusden, “ Aureretanga ”; Sbortland, “ Southern Districts,” “Traditions and Superstitions ”; Swainson, “ Observations of Climate,” “Colonisation”;. Rev. R. Taylor, “Te Ika-a-Maui,” “ Past and Present ”; Thomson. “ Story of New Zealand”: Tregcar, “Comparative Dictionary”; Wakalin, “ History of Politics Wakefield, “ Art of Colonisation ”; Lady Baker, John Barr, Buick, Ditmar, Byrne, Domett, Field, Fox, Gisborne, Gudgeon, Hochstctter, Manning, Pyke, Reeves, Trollope, Bracken, and others. •.Catalogues now obtainable upon application. The books will be on view from Monday, July 20. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. Mrs CHARLES ELGAR’S RACEHORSES, At THE TRENTHAM STABLES, On TUESDAY, JULY 14, At 2.30 p.m. DYNE, , GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., A In conjunction with WRIGHT, , STEPHENSON, & CO., ’’ have received instructions from Mrs Elgar (who is giving up racing), to offer her' Successful Team of Racehorses, as follows: . .. . ; VERTIGERN; aged, b g., by Rossen- • dale —Pansy. APPLEDORE, 3yrs, blk g, by Rossendale—Demeter. COUNT PALATINE, 4yrs, ch g„ by Paladin—Per Anna. ■ GRECIAN, 4yrs, br g., by Lord Quex • —Ennea. TENTERDEN, 3yrs, b g, by Chief Ruler—Rosellate. ■■■■■.■ CHESTNUI FILLY (yearling), by Lord Quex —Charlady. The older horses have" raced successfully at the principal meetings in the North and South Island during the present season, and are well known to all racing men. The coming two-year-old filly by Lord Quex has been broken in and is shaping most promisingly. . Catalogues will shortly be available. All further information on application to the Auctioneers-in-conjunction. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Christchurch; WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Wellington, and Branches. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUGUST ' (At a date to be fixed). On the Farm, Henley. DISPERSAL SALE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD. HORSES. IMPLEMENTS. ETC. \\7RIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr George Pearce, who has sold his property, to offer, as above: The whole of his Live and Dead Stock. Full particulars later issues. HOTELS. Gridiron hotel, Princes street, Dunedin. Ail Best Liquors Stocked. TRY OUR DRAFT WHISKY— Second to None. ANGUS MURRAY MTVOR. Proprietor. Phone 10-826. T> U G B Y HOTEL. CARROLL STREET * (Next Ford Motor Company). Good Accommodation ’ Good Table Tariff, 8s per day. Why pay more? RUGBY HOTEL. Jock Simpson, Proprietor. COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE - KING STREE’I Per Bottle. QAPTAIN I OSS of BLOOD rectified by taking MORLIFE TABLETS. Recommended by doctors; 5s 6d flask.—Wilkinson and don. chemists, OBRFECTO Is the guaranteed Perfect A Paint; all shades; ready for the brush; greatest covering capacity : 19s. —Wren’s Advertising points out the merits ot a product and Impresses the buyer with Its desirability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21384, 11 July 1931, Page 22
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