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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms. Dowling street. Under Instructions from Mrs M. Halliday (who has left Dunedin). Removed to Rooms from 13 Forbury Crescent, St. Kilda. 400 LOTS Of 400 LOTS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUENL TURE AND EFFECTS. MOOUETTE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 4 STAINED WARDROBES SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. 4 STAINED DUCHESSE CHESTS, PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, RADIOTE 7-VALVE WIRELESS SET (All wave), BARGE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, NAPERI (In splendid order), OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, COMBINATION BOOKCASE, - QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, S CHINA PEDESTALS AND VASES, 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS ((12 x 9, 10.6 x 9), 2 COSY DIVAN CHAIRS. E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Fireside Chair, b.U. Chairs, Axminster Runner, Heavy Linoleums, Embossed Brass Log Box, Antique Kerbs, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Mattresses, E.P. Tea Set, Dinner Service, Ornaments, Mirrors, Carpet Sweeper, Axminster and Sofa Rugs, Bookshelves, Electric Heater, Electric Iron, Stained Sideboard, Pictures, Paintings, Books, Drop-side Cot, Cabinets, Black Pedestal Stand, Jam Pan, Wringer, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Mangle, Hospital Beds, Etc., Etc. THIS LARGE CATALOGUE Will be offered On TUESDAY, at 2 p.m. sharp, by TAMES SAMSON & CO., O Auctioneers, Under Instructions from Mrs M. Halliday. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 3 HIGH-CLASS PIANOS. WALNUT IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Sbenstone and Son), In splendid order, outstanding tone. SPLENDID ENGLISH PIANO (Ouida), A beautiful instrument, fine volume and tone, full iron frame. t NICE COTTAGE PIANO (Krumhach), Iron frame; a good little instrument. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell, as above. s WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 6, At 11 o’clock. At Roomsj King’s Theatre, Dowling street. SPLENDID 7-EOOMED RESIDENCE. Corner Freehold with Concrete Garage. No. 102 Queen street, Dunedin. pLARKE & _ VENN, LIMITED, AV have been instructed by the owner to sell his property as above. The house is'well appointed, having all modem conveniences, wardrobes built-in, steel sellings, slab and tile grates, gas and e.l„ washhouse, and all other outbuildings. Property is very suitable for Boarders, Flats, or Room Letting, being very handy to Medical School and University. The owner having purchased a smaller property is determined to sell at a low figure; easy finance can be arranged. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, At 2.30 o’clock. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. DM. Fp EDD IN G • ig instructed to sell by auction, at tfe Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o’clock: 50 CASES CHAMPAGNE CIDER, Quarts and Pints. In Lots, With Option. BURNSIDE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935. rpHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will offer, on account of New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Moeraki Estate; -i 2 5-year-old White Shorthorn Bulls ! (bred by Bushey Park Estate). MONEY rrVHE ALLIANCE ADVANCE & DIS.A COUNT COMPANY, LIMITED, MONEY TO LEND ON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY. Including Furniture, Chattels, Etc;, Etc. THE ALLIANCE ADVANCE & DISCOUNT CO., LTD., 362 Moray place. Trust moneys to lend at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. HAMEL & SIMPSON, Solicitors, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS, 38 Dowling street. Phone 10-286. (Formerly of Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin). Money to lend is amounts up to £100; all securities. THE OCTAGON FINANCE CO., LTD.. Horan Buildings, Octagon. Phone 18-034. DOGS FOR SALE R SALE, exceptionally fine Old English Sheep Dog PUPPY, by Opihl art x Opihl Brunhllde of Pastorale; reg. Kennel Club; 4 months old; price £b •worth double.—G. Kernick, 166 North :t, Tlmaru. , )R SALE, Greyhound and Lurcher PUPS; good rabbiting strain. —W. [, Seaclift. R SALE, 1 pedigree Bulldog BITCH; registered N.Z. Kennel Club.—C/o I‘Caw, 33 TUI street, Oamaru. ANTED to SELL, Spaniel-Retriever DOG.—For further particulars address Times Office. i SALE, good Heading DOG, bearcly, 3-,-ear-old ; reliable ; price £s.—No. 25b, s Office. 510 SETS AND ACCESSORIES fGLISH Phillips and Cromwell Niz. RADIOS; expert service all radios. — orth’s Radio Service, 51 George street. During the address by bis Honor the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, to the jury in the Supreme Court at Palmeistou North the other afternoon, a spectator entered the courtroom and was loudly commanded by an officer of the law to remove hie hat. His Honor discontinued his address momentarily and asked the registrar to direct the officer he (his Honor) was speaking, be did not •xpect any interruption, adding that had he noticed the man enter with his hat ®n, he would have drawn attention to it. It’was the officer’s duty, he said, to go quietly across to the man and warn him, but not to call out. Thirty is a bad ago for women workers. In London alone there are 53,000 unemployed, of whom the great majority are over that age.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 18