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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No. 354 Leith street (Corner St. David street). Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Geo. L. Sise,BALANCE OF COSTLY GENUINE MAHOGANY FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Manufactured by Messrs Ivers and Pond Piano Co., Boston; full iron frame, underdamper, beautiful tone; imported direct from the factory by the late Mr,Sise), SOLID MAHOGANY BANQUET EXTENDING DINING TABLE (With three extra leaves), SOLID MAHOGANY DINNER WAGON, ENGLISH OAK CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE (9 pieces, upholstered in genuine buffalo leather), GENUINE SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD (Exquisite design, magnificently hand carved), _ CROCKERY, CRYSTAL, ELECTROPLATED WARE, , , COLLECTION OF CHOICE WATER COLOURS, INDIAN AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, OLD MAHOGANY CHEVAL DUCHESSE PAIR, OLD MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, MAHOGANY WARDROBE (Fitted with trays), OLD MAHOGANY 4ft 6m PANEL BEDSTEAD AND WIRE (A beautifully-made piece of furniture), AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET. Also, Brass Kerbs and Brasses, Set Bookshelves, Electric Radiator, Walnut Music Canterbury, Art Curtains, Books, Pair French Bronze Ornaments, Hair Runner, Carpets, Indian, Hearthrug, Occasional I able. Walnut Easy Chairs, Double Iron Bedstead, Duchesse Chests, Toiletware, Fireguard, Horsehair Mattresses. Blankets, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Pair Steps, Wringer, Meat Safe, Mangle, Etc.. Etc. 'ALEX. HARRIS, _ LIMITED, A have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. > On View for Inspection Tuesday Afternoon, May 17, from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock. - THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Estate of the late Christina Dowell. DRTH END FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 168 DUNDAS STREET, Near Harbour terrace, ELL-BUILT 5-ROOMED DWELLING. FREEHOLD SECTION. ON THE RISE, LOVELY VIEW. A FEW MINUTES TO ELECTRIC TRAM. ■ Messrs DUNCAN & MacGREGOR, Solicitors to the Estate. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioireere. REMINDER. D-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 18, At 12.30 o’clock. Our’ Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. ier Instructions from the District Public Trustee in the Estate of Bessie Aburn. DE CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION, On which is Erected MI-BUNGALOW OF FIVE ROOMS (No. 140 Harbour terrace). UIES SAMSON _ & CO. have received instructions to sell, as we. . > . See Full Advertisement Last Saturday’s Star. THURSDAY, MAY 19, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. )M. TpEDDLN'G • is instructed to sell by auction, at a Rooms, on Thursday, at 2.30 ,o’clock—--2 Enamelled baths (Sift, 6ft), 3 norlain basins, 2 copper circulators, 1 elecic circulator, Bgr spoutinr? brackets, ,P. destructor, Shacklock range, 3 skyrfats, 16 gr medicine corks, 4 half-chests oice Ceylon tea, 3 400-gal galvanised nks, 4 200-gal. tanks, also quantity LECTRICAL APPLIANCES and AGESS,DRIES, vacuum cleaner, heater, aster, torches, glassware, soldering It, lamps, shades, reflectors, etc. Without Reserve. SACRIFICE SALE-i TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1932, In our Rooms, 42 Princes street. /TESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, & 1- JAMIESON have received instrucons from the Owner, Mr George Carr, i offer for sale by public' auction, as ider: That FREEHOLD situated on the irner of MAIN AVENUE and BAY lEW ROAD, St. Clair, being No. 131 ay View road and being ,pts. Allots. 30 id 31, Plan No. 211, Subdivision No. 2, orbury Park, containing approx. 24.9 lies, with all, improvements thereon, ling 6-roomed, well-built, modern Home; ectric, porcelain bath and basin, gas ioker, all conveniences; large, airy toms. This is a lovely corner situation facing >rth and for sale at a ridiculously low iserve on extremely easy terms. Further particulars from Messrs BRUGH, CALVERT, & BARROW CLOUGH, 1 Solicitors, Dunedin; ° r THE AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT FOR SALE HOiCE APPLES; Delicious, 7s and ss; Jonathans, 6s and 4s: Cooking, 6s: h wtlb order; sidings 8d extra. —Robert1, Box 21. Alexandra. ISmY PPLES, Best Delicious, 4s; Choice Bating Pears, 4s; halt dumps; sidings 8d ra: cash orders.—Hugh Munro, Alexan- .. 17my EST APPLES —Winter Cox’s Ss, Delicious 6a 6d, Cleopatra 6s 6d, Cooking ss, tesman 6s, Wolseleys 6s;—Anscombe, VLB APPLES —Dessert ss, Cookers 4s, * Jelly 3s; Winter Pears 4a 6d ; sidings extra. —Brown ; Bros., Roxburgh. JALITY COOKERS, Bs; Jonathan, (is; Delicious. 7s; Kiddies’. 4s case cash, Byde.—J. R. Lalng. 7my RADIO sets and accessories Experienced radio repair specialists. Any make of Radio Set liepaired.—North Electric Co.. Ltd.; phone 11 -KOI. 30ap AGO BlGGS—Authorised Agents for "Audlola " and “Ultimate” RADIO; ndertul reception, natural tone.—Ring -884 for Demonstration ‘ >rn LEAR KB! on the CLARION ; Terms, £2 10s down ; 7s 6d weekly.—Calder Mao--7 Co. CYCLES FOR SALE. 3LSON & BEVERIDGE, LTD.. Kiwi Cycle Works, Cargill's corner, and nd Picture Buildings. Princes street, sell LL TYRES at Is deposit, and Is per week. Why burden vourself by paycash when It costs 3 extra tor our easy terms. British Tyres, 5s 6d, and guaranteed: Tubes sd. Avon Red Tyres. ! the World's best 16s 6d. We most modern workshop In tierefore IR repairs are the cheapest In town. — NELSON & BEVERIDGE. LTD. Carg corner. South Dunedin. 3ENTS for B.S.A. Cycles, Armstrong Cycles, Kiwi Cycles. You are corly welcome to Inspect at any time GO BIGGS. —" New Hudson ” Cycles, Britain's best: usual price, £lO 10s; iced tor cash £8 17s 6d.—Opp. Oban 5m RIDE a good Reconditioned CYCLE, priced from £3; low deposit; easy terms.— W. A. Scott and Sons. I.3my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

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