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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. WEEKLY CLEARING SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Extra Large Catalogue. 400 LOTS, 400 LOTS, Including 2 Cottage Pianos, Axminster Carpet. 4VALVE BATTERY SET, 4 Oak Highback Chairs, Genoa Velvet Settee, 7-piece Morris High-back Suite, Saddlebag Chesterfield Settee, Austrian and Canadian Chairs, Bookcase and Chiffonier, Linoleum and Congoleum Square, Morris Chairs, Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables, Gate-leg Table, Axminster Runner, Folding Card Table, Barometer, Wicker Chairs, Extending Dining Tables, Wire-seated Couch, Fire-side Chair, Pictures, Couches, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattress, Seagrass Chairs, Kapoc and Flock Mattresses, 4 Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Toilet Chests, Toiletware, 4ft 6in Oak Wood Bedsteads, Shakedowns, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Dinnerware, Wringers, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Set Playing Bowls, Set Window Decorating Slides, Ewart's Copper Geyser, Enterprise Grit Mill, Mantelpiece and Tiled Grate, 3ft 6in H.P. Range, Saratoga and Cabin Trunks, Electric Fan (i h.p. motor). HARRIS, Auctioneers.. LIMITED, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of N.Z., in the Estate of the late Mr H. C. Anderson. SPLENDID ROSLYN FREEHOLD, CONTAINING £-ACRE, And SOLID 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND CONVENIENCES. No. 27 Bruce street, Roslyn. A LEX. HARRJS, LIMITED, - have received instructions to sell by auction, as under: Allot. 9, Block I, Roslyn Township Area. Together with 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, verandah, electric light, bathroom, hot., and cold water, pedestal bath and basin, washhouse, copper, tubs, scullery. Vacant Possession. No. 27 Bruce street. This is a beautiful J-acre Section, planted in old shrubs and valuable trees and flowers, etc., and handy to car line. Exceptionally fine position. Further particulars from THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.; Or, TONKINSON & WOOD.,

Solicitors, Dunedin. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At Noon. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. MORNINGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, On which is erected SUBSTANTIAL 5-ROOMED DWELLING, No. 13 Henderson street (close to tram). This desirable little property contains 10.5 poles, erected on which is a solidlybuilt Dwelling of five rooms, with all modern conveniences, bathroom, lavatory inside, good washhouse, Champion range, large cellar, gas cooker. SUNNY POSITION. PANORAMIC VIEW. i AMES' SAMSON & CO. " have received instructions from Mr J as. Thomson, who has purchased another property, to sell this delightful little home. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY, As Mr Thomson is determined to sell. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises of Mr A. Kennedy, at Fairfield. \|JiBH.K& XAM.tS.UY.JN, KIIUJJJiB « I, f~ JAMIESON, have been favoured with instructions from The Official Assignee in Bankruptcy of the property of Bruce Edward Stephen Tait, of Dunedin, Carting Contractor and Coal Miner, a Bankrupt, to offer For Sale by Public Auction: Miscellaneous mining plant including piping, railings, boxes, coal chute, stationary 30 h.p.. 4-eylinder engine, belting, wire rope, countershaft and pulleys, fan and Burning and'other miscellaneous mine plant. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS.

\HE ALLIANCE ADVANCE & DIS- ■ COUNT COMPANY, LIMITED. MONEY TO LEND. ON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY, Including Furniture, Chattels, Etc., Etc. THE ALLIANCE ADVANCE & DISCOUNT CO., LTD., 362 Moraj place. 'ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY At Current Rates. J. S. SINCLAIR, Solicitor. 150 Rattray street, Dunedin. ''RUST 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). ONE? TO LE M D l In amounts up to £100; all securities. THE OCTAGON FINANCE CO., LTD.. Moran Buildings, Octagon. Phone 18-034. OANS.—AII Securities ; low rates.—AcLA commodation, Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Princes street. POULTRY, ETC. ►RED to lay. Black Orpingtons and White > Leghorns; Chicks 12 lis, 25 21s, 50 £1 17s 6d, 100, £3 10s; Brooders, with 18 chicks, £1; Settings 5s 6d; all rail paid; Hatches 3rd, 7th, 14th, 17th.—W. L. M'Clintock, Glenarm Poultry Farm, Rock and Pillar. Phone 36W. LADBROOK POULTRY FARM, >_*' MIDDLEMARCH. Phone 30R. Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns, Settings ss; Day-old Chicks, 10s per dozen, booking orders hatches November 6, 12, 18, ' OVELY well-grown PULLETS FOR Jt SALE, 8 weeks old; Bartley's strain ; 5s each. —276, Times. DOGS FOR SALE 'OR SALE, 1 good Huntaway DOG, " Toss," five years, trial winner; one safe Heading Dog, " Mack," three years; one handy Dog, " Tweed," three years; £0 10s each ; absolutely guaranteed ; owner retiring.—Creighton, P. 0., Mataura. nOR SALE, English Setter DOG, one year ' old; cheap.—Address 294, Times Office. DOGS WANTED ANTED, Rabbiting DOGS; must be j t good ; Labrador or Retriever cross preferred.— Apply P.O. Box 44, Clyde. 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 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 16

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