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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes 'street. TRUSTEES’ CLEARING SALE.BY AUCTION 800 LOTS 500 LOTS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT ORGAN (11-stop, Doherty and Co., splendid condition), MAGNIFICENT WALNUT FULL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Albert Conradi, Berlin; full iron frame. Under-damper, nice tone; for genuine sale)^ 3-PIECE MORRIS SUITE - % (Utrecht Velvet), LARGE RED PINE LINEN PRESS, 3 OAK DROP-HEAD SEWING ' MACHINES. RED PINE BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, MOQUETTE 3-PIECE SUITE, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, WIRELESS BATTERY SET. Also, Linoleum, Chiffoniers, Cupboards, Couches, Gramophones, Hall Stands, Seagrass Folding Chair, Photogravures, Dinner Wagon, Chesterfield Settee, Coconut Matting. Electric Radiators, Bedside Reading Table, Walnut Chess Table, Canadian Chairs, Books, Oval Dining Table, Mahogany Easy Chair, Old Walnut Occasional Chair, Crockery and Crystal, Vases and Ornaments, Palm Stands, Mahogany Looking Glasses, Hearthrugs, Douglas Armchairs, Austrian Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Kauri Full-Scotch Chest, Kauri Toilet Chests, Mahogany Duchesse Table, Oak Duchesse Chest, Duchesse Chests, Commode Chair, 4ft 6in Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok and Flock Mattresses, Cots, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Wheelbarrow, Pair Steps, Champion Gas Cooker, Child’s Rocking Horse. NOTE: OWING TO THE LARGE CATALOGUE THE SALE WILL START AT 1.30 O’CLOCK. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction, as above. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, .. 12.30 o'clock. At our Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Trustees in the Estate of E. W. Kerr (deceased). freeholiTproperty North-East Valley (52 Montague street). The Dwelling consists of 4 rooms; h. and c. water; electric light; bathroom and lavatory all under one roof. THIS'LITTLE PROPERTY . Has gone back a bit, and both section and dwelling require attention, but a few pounds spent on it would make a nice little villa home. TAMES SAMSON . & , CO. tf have received instructions from the Trustees to sell this property. Vacant Possession. For Absolute Sale. Further particulars BRUGH, CALVERT, * f CLOUGH; Or. Auctioneers. GRAND FINAL, v; ’ LAST WEEK JP R E D W H I L ' E Y ' S STUPENDOUS AUCTION DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Macky, Logan’s Buildings, Moray place, 2 p.m. DAILY, also FRIDAY NIGHT. Tremendous Crowds Gather the Bargains. MONEY £ O NEY TO LEND FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIFE POLICIES, SHARES, BONDS, Etc., Etc. OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO., L’D., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes :eet, Dunedin. Established 20 years. REGISTERED AGENCIES; F. H. Hughes, 182 Dee street, Inverrgill; C. D. M'Connell and Co., Maura- F. Cooke, Clyde street, Balclutha; A Barsdell, Ribble street, Oamaru; imciman, Pryor, Ltd., Church street, mam. Consult us or registered agent for adce. WE SPECIALISE. 'RUST MONEYS TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. HAMEL & SIMPSON, Solicitors, JOMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS, 36 Dowling street. Phone 10-286. (Formerly of Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin). TONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD A SECURITY - At Current Rates. J. S. SINCLAIR, Solicitor. 150 Rattray street, Dunedin. THE Octagon Finance Company, Ltd., / Specialise in Small LOANS from £5 to £IOO. Consult us. 300 LOANS. —All securities; low rates; confidential. —Accommodation, Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Princes street. CYCLES 'FOR SALE . Nelson & beveridgb, ltd.—we now have a NEW PHONE NUMBER, 23-831. Phone us for everything in the CYCLE line. Our Values are the Envy of the Cycle Trade. Remember our New Num•ber. „ BEST CYCLE value offering—New "Clifton ” Cycles, fully guaranteed, £6 5s cash; easy terms if required.—Full particulars from Clifford Brown, Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin. 100 BEFORE you buy,, see an EMPIRE CYCLE, £6 10s complete, attractive terms; also stocks Christmas Tricycles to hand; avoid disappointment, reserve now.— W. A. Scott and Sons. In CYCLES WANTED. w ANTED, Gentleman’s BICYCLE, In good order and condition; price and where •354, Times. DOGS FOR SALE (R SALE, good young Heading DOG; week’s trial; price £s.—Apply A. T. nett, Queenstown. In )R SALE, good Handy BITCH, price 30s; also 2 Dog PUPS, 4 months old. each.—Address 35.0, Times Office. DOGS WANTED ANTED, reliable HEADING and LEADING DOG: also handy solid noisy 1 Dog; with trial. —Address No. 324, FRIEND OF SAILORS BARONESS AIDS 500,000 MEN. A little Swedish baroness, who went to London a s a runaway bride in a Windjammer, celebrated her fortieth anniver-’ pary as fairy godmother to London seamen recently. , ~ The godmother is the Baroness Emma Leitonhjelm, and since 1893 she has kept "open house” for homeless sailors. More than half a million have found shelter beneath her roof. The romance began in Gottenberg, Denmark. in 1888, where the baroness first met Baron Eric Leitonhjelm, captain of a windjammer. Her parents forbade her to marry him, so the couple ran away to England. They intended to return to Sweden, but when the little baroness saw the appalling conditions that obtained for sailors near the docks she refused to leave London. ..... Each of the seamen visiting the baroness receives supper and breakfast. The little bareness is something of a martinet.- Every night she gives the men a “good-night lecture,” trying, as •he puls it, “to knock some sense into their silly* heads.” Owing to the stringent health regulations governing the Port of London, not one epidemic has been imported from overseas in the past 20 years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 14

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