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SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. At 1.30 o’clock sharp. At the Residence, “ St. Ives,” No. I Valpy street, St, Clair. Instructed by Mr J. Fowell (who has left Dunedin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. SOLID OAK OVAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE (2 Leaves), 6 OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. LOVELY WILTON PILE DRAWING ROOM CARPET (15 x 12). BEAUTIFUL OAK CONSOLE GRAMOPHONE, TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, APIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK WRITING BUREAU, OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SET SEAWAY BUNKS, HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUM, OAK HALL SEAT, BAGATELLE TABLE (Complete), 9-VALVE PHILCO TABLE MODEL RADIO, WITH MAST AND AE.RIAL. Also, Oak Morris Easy Chairs, 2 Fireside Chairs (upholstered in Moquette), Carpets, Chesterfield Settee, Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables, Oak Duette Stool, Cushions, Art Curtains, Vases and Ornaments, Books, 3 Sets Red Pine Bookshelves, Smoker’s Companion, Reversible Hearthrugs, Pictures, Window Seat and Cushion, Fire Screens, Hall Rug, Oak Folding Chairs, Linoleum, Coal Vase, Chiffonier, Sideboard, Wicker Chairs, Rush-seated Chairs, Oak Dining Table, “ Daytonia ” Drop-head Sewing Machine, 6 Austrian Chairs. Oak Tea Wagon, Oak Hall Mirror and Umbrella Stand, Wire Mattresses, 2 Ottoman Couches, 6 Single Wood Bedsteads, Single Flock Mattresses, Pedestals, Red Pine Double-door Wardrobe, Electric Radiator, Duchesse Chests, Cedar Chest, Bedroom Chairs, Extending Dining Table, Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Dresser, Table Mangle, Garden Seat, 3 Lawn Mowers, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Deck Chairs, 2 I.R. Hose, Wheelbarrow, Well-built Hen Coop, Pair Steps, Quantity Garden ' Manures, etc., etc. ALEX. HARRIS, _ LIMITED, -£*- have received instructions from Mr J. Fowell to sell by auction, as above. On View for Inspection from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock Tuesday, October 29. NOTE. —Owing to the large catalogue of Furniture to be offered, the Sale will start sharp at 1.30 o’clock with Drawing Room Furniture. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, At 2 o’clock. Dn the Premises, No. 10 Onslow street, St. Clair. Instructed. by the District Public Trustee in the Estate of the late Thomas James Walker. CHOICE ST. CLAIR FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOVELY FREEHOLD, ELEVATED 4KD SUNNY, AND 5-ROOMED PLASFERED RESIDENCE AND ALL CONVENIENCES. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, have received instructions to Sell by Auction, as above: Allotment 60, Block I, St. Clair, area 32 poles (more or less), together with Residence of 5 large rooms, box windows and verandahs; plastered throughout; bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, basin, hot and cold water, electric light; scullery, wardrobe, built-in linen press; washhouse, copper, tubs; toolhouse; gas cooker; lovely garden; close car line and beach; immediate possession. Also, ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full Particulars Later. MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1935, At 12 noon. Pursuant to & writ of sale to me directed and issued out of the Supreme Court at Dunedin at ■ the instance of Euphemia Matheson of Riverhead, widow, the Plaintiff, against the defendants, Robert Nichol as executor of the will of Mary M'Bride deceased; Elizabeth Smith, Agnes M‘Kenzie and Robert M'Bride as beneficiaries under the said will; and Robert M'Bride as representing the persons who may take under the power of appointment conferred upon him by the said will, I hereby give notice that Alexander Harris, limited, will at their rooms 203 Princes street, Dunedin, on Monday the 4th day of November 1935 at 12 noon sell all the interest of the defendants in the following lands, unless in the meantime the amount of the judgment and all costs be sooner paid:— 1. 24;24 poles, Township of Musselburgh, being allotment 20 Block IV on plan of the -said* Township deposited in Lands Registry Office Dunedin as No. 68: certificate of title Vol. 86 folio 298, as subject to Mortgage No. 87281. 2. 1 rood 1.68 poles, being Allotment 6 and part Allotment 18 Block IV Township of Musselburgh on plan of said township deposited as No. 68: Certificate of title Vol. 201, folio 222, as subject to Mortgage No. 87241. 3. 3 roods 29.1 poles situated in Township of Burkes Brewery, being Allotments Nos. 12, 13, 57, 58, on plan of said township deposited as No. 231: Certificate of title Vol 121, folio 291. 4. 39.1 poles, Township of Burkes Brewery, Allotments Nos 6 and 7 on plan of said Township deposited as No. 231:- certificate of title Vol 153, folio 11; as subject along with No. 5 following to Mortgage No. 88674. 5. 2 roods 3.2 poles, Township of Burkes Brewery, being Allotments 8 and 9 on plan of said township deposited as No. 231: Certificate of title Vol. 59 folio 127: as subject along with No. 4 above to Mortgage No 88674: Name of officer executing writ, James Milne Adam, Sheriff of Otago. Name of solicitor issuing writ herein: Burrowes Stokes Irwin, 482 Moray Place East, Dunedin. Dated at Dunedin this seventh day ot October, 1935. J. M. ADAM, Sheriff of Otago. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1935, At Noon. IVTESSRS ALEX. HARRIS, LTD.. 1" have received instructions from the Dunedin City Council to offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, 203 Princes street, Dunedin, at the abovementioned time and date, the undermentioned Corporation Building Lease: — Allotment 2, subdivision of Section 40, Block IX, Dunedin (Princes street), at present in the name of the Exchange Court Picture Theatre Company, Limited. The upset rent for the new term of 21 years is £561, and the valuation for improvements £8750. Further particulars may be obtained on application to THE TOWN CLERK, Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. JESSES NIMMO AND BLAIR, LTD., have been instructed by the Rev. J. J. Bates, of Lovell’s Flat, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his Furniture and Effects on WEDNESDAY, October 30, at 1.30 p.m., at the Manse, as under: —Piano, carpets, easy chairs, sitting and drawing room chairs, large extending dining room table, dining chairs, sideboard, escritoire, study chair and books, lino., rimu beds, duchesse chests, wardrobes, sewing machine, pictures, duplicator, oak case, barometer, runner, kitchen utensils and tools, small cream separator, churn, two dinner wagons, sundries. WALLPAPERS —Latest Tapestry and Futuristic Designs; rich colourings tor halls and dining rooms at reasonable p r ( ceß , —Smith and Smith, Ltd. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself In virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 28

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