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SALES BY AUCTION FINAL FLUTTER. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. FRED WHILST’S BIG DRAPERY AUCTION ! CLOSES TO-DAY, 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M, SIACKY, LOGAN'S PREMISES (Opposite Criterion Hotel), MORAY PLACE, Be in at the finish of the PRICE-SMASHING AUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. IT’S YOUR LAST CHANCE. Once again I desire to thank the multitude of people that have visited my Sale, and desire to express my appreciation of the goodfellowship extended throughout my many Sales in Dunedin. Thanking you. —Sincerely yours, FW H I L E Y, • Auctioneer.

THIS DAY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, At 2 o'clock. At Butterworth’e Buildings, High street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Account of Owner (leaving for the north): SPLENDID WALNUT PIANO (Thurmer) Full Trichord. Overstrung, Lovely Full, Round Tone, DIVAN CHAIRS, OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK OVAL DINING TABLE. SILVER (GEORGIAN) FISH SLICE. On Account Other Vendors: WALNUT PIANO (Walter Collinson), Beautiful instrument, well cared for, AXMINSTER CARPET. CHAMPION GAS COOKER. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell by Auction, as above. Also, Seagrass chairs, R.P. panel bedsteads, beaten copper kerbs, Morris chairs, spring-seated couch, tea trolley, oak hall stand and seat combined, occasional tables, linoleums, small gas cookers, tapestry suite (7 pieces), radiators, plated ware, cutlery, tools, spirit tantalus, table mangle, footstools, books, crockery, utensils, etc., etc. SHORT-NOTICE AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Butterworth’s Buildings, High street. On account of the owner leaving for the north. OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE (oval ends). OAK AND MOQUETTE DINING SUITE, Dropside Got, Mirror, Pictures, Wire Netting, Iron Tubs, pream Cans. Now on View. pARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED, THIS DAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises. No. 10 Eskvale street, Musselburgh. Under Instructions from the District Public Trustee in the Estate .Martha Kendrick (Deceased). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 5 Rooms. 2 Bay Windows and portico. Electric Light and Gas, Bathroom, Hot end Cold Water, Pantry and Scullery, Copper and Tubs, Large Workshop; area 24 poles, rao-e or less. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AXMINSTER CARPET. 4 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS. CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. MIRRORDOOR WARDROBE. And Bronze Kerb, Vases and Ornaments. Sewing Machine, Occasional Tables, Chiffonier, Crystal and Crockery, Hearthrugs, Settee, Dining Tables, Pictures. Linoleum, Curtains, Seagrass Chairs, Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Flock Mattresses, Duchesse Chests, Toilet Pedestals, Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Commode. Blankets and Napery, Electric Iron, Kitchen Chairs, Shakedowns, Pair . Steps, I.R. Hose, Kitchen Utensils, Etc., Etc. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, W have received instructions to sell by Auction as above," THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AUGUST 4, 1933, At 2 o’clock. CLEARING SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NEW & SECOND-HAND. UPRIGHT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Overstrung, under-damper). 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (New), SINGER OAK DROP-HEAD MACHINE (Round shuttle, perfect order), OVAL OAK EXTENDING TABLE. EL-REY 4-VALVE ELECTRIC RADIO (Brand new, splendid tone, equal 5 valves), CLARION 7-VALVE SUPERHETERODYNE RADIO (a great machine and almost new), Oak Duchesse (Reflex Mirrors), Double Oak Bed, Wardrobe, Duchesse Combination, Double and Single Wood Beds, Mattresses. Portable Gramophone, Drop-side Cot, Hal) Stand, Electric Radiator, 1-gallon and 2-gallon Electric Urns, Oak Oval Mirror, Singer Drop-head Machine. 4 Oak Dining Chairs, Electric Irons, Washstand, Colonial Sofa, Morris Chair, Wire Settee and Cushion, Cabinet Gramophone, Card Table, S.G. Push Chair, etc, QLARKE AND VENN, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7 o’clock. At Rooms. SUITE. COMPRISING SETTEE, 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, 4 H.B. CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces). BUFFET SIDEBOARDS, DINING TABLES, MODERN MIRROR OVERMANTEL (oak), SAFES. OFFICE TABLES, GOLF CLUBS. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, LETTER PRESS, MAP OF DUNEDIN. ES. McKENZIE. LIMITED, • 6 Manse street, are instructed by various vendors to sell by Auction. Also, 8-valve Radiola radio (our personal guarantee), nice English piano (worth £3O, might go cheaply), cottage- piano (worth £8), “good” violin, cash register. Also, LINE OF OLD-FASHIONED FURNITURE —Iron beds, wood beds, Scotch chest, M.T. washstands, stuffed bird, saddlebag suite (7 pieces), couch, 2 easy chairs, duchesses, pedestals, k. chairs, k. tables, wheelbarrow (light but strong), tools (carpenters’ and engineers’), bread box, lawnmower. kerbs, dishes, crockery, vases, pictures, etc., etc. No Reserve. CLEARING SALE AT BROCKVILLE / ROAD, KAIKORAI, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, At 2 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will Offer, on account of Mr C. W. Higgins. Brockvillc read:— • cows, 1 draught mare, 1 draught gelding. M.H. discs, clod crusher, 4-leaf harrows, Planet jun.. set three horse trees, d.f. R. & G. plough, sledge, spring dray, gig, quantity harness, fencing, posts, netting, and sundries. Outside entries invited. The Bishop of Chichester. Dr K. A. Dell, has provisionally consented to load a pilgrimage to Oberammergau during the summer of 1934 on the occasion of the tercentenary production of the Passion Play there. It is hoped that during their visit the pilgrims may be received by prominent religious leaders in Germany. The pilgrimage is believed to be the first of its kind to be led by an English diocesan bishop.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22023, 4 August 1933, Page 16

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