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SALES BY AUCTION TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock. TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock. At Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. 27 SECTIONS 27 MACANDREW BAY. Subdivision of Old. School Site. On Lot 6 is a 3-roomed wooden school building. OWN A HOME “DOWN THE BAY.” EASY TERMS. ■VT . & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., • Auctioneers. THIS DAY (MONDAY), DECEMBER 2, 12 Noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. MAGNIFICENT 7 ROOMS, 371 NORTH ROAD, N.E.V. £IOO Deposit, T* S. 'McKENZIE,- LIMITED. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE, . t GLORIOUS AXMINSTER CARPETS . , (12 x 9, 10.6 x 9), SCOTCH CHEST OF DRAWERS, MODERN OAK SIDEBOARD. STAINED WARDROBE, PAIR OF TAYLOR’S BOWLS, HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER, 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (A splendid instrument). James . samson .& co. have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, A Large Quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, including— . Oak bedroom suites, double and single wood bedsteads, mattresses, linoleums, oval dining table, oak sideboard, h.b. chairs, s.g. chairs, tea wagon, sun blind. Hoover cleaner, wardrobes, duchesse chests, Ottoman couch, glassware, platform rocker, sofa rugs, hearthrugs, bassinette, toiletware, 4 Cromwell chans, occas. tables, crockery, pictures, paint;ings, plunge bath, overmantel, Morris chair, hall stand, chest of drawers, mangle, cabinet gramophone. Also, On Account of Small Stationer (who has v, given up business): 4.6 FLAT-TOP PEDESTAL DESK, TYPISTE’S CHAIR, COUNTER AND SHELVING, QUANTITY OF NEW STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 39 Bond street, corner Liverpool street. In the. Estate of William Mills (De- ( ceased). To be Sold by. Auction. FREEHOLD SECTION, STAFFORD STREET. S ATTACHED. SHOPS, with ROOMS | above hnd Basements. Formerly occupied by Mr Mills as Gunsmiths shop. y Within 5 minutes of Post Office. Would make an admirable factory, with plenty room for extension. ' SECTION, 33ft x 165 ft. Further particulars apply to ■Messrs STEWART, PAYNE, & FORRESTER, Solicitors, . Liverpool street, T>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL Auctioneers. MONEY mHE ALLIANCE ADVANCE & DISI COUNT COMPANY. LIMITED. * MONEY TO LEND ON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY. Including Furniture, Chattels, Etc., Etc. 1 ALLIANCE ADVANCE DISCOUNT CO.. LTD., 362 Moray place. rriRUST MONEYS TO LEND AX 1 LOWEST CURRENT RATES. HAMEL & SIMPSON, Solicitors, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. 38 Dowling street. Phone 10-286. (Formerly of Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin). Monet to lend In amounts up to £100; all securlOCTAGON FINANCE CO.. LTDMoran ' Buildings, Octagon. Phone 18-034. GARDENING ONIAS. Exhibition Prize Double and Frilled varieties, separate colours ng Bulbs; 12a doz., posted.—Griffiths ■lea. Ltd., Mt/Eden, Auckland, 8.1. USTRALIAN Hybrid GLADIOLI, cbolc- „ eat mixture; usually 7s 6d doz.; we sr Idoz 3s 6d, 50 Bulbs 12s lor summer plays.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Ltd.. Mt. Bn, Auckland. S.l. BAOTIFUL CHRYSANTHEMUMS, named i Japanese prize varieties; in 50 dlsst shades ol Bronze, Crimson, Golden ik, etc.; 7s dozen posted.—Griffiths’ Nurles, Mt. Eden, Auckland, S.l. 3AUTIFUL Modern HYDRANGEAS, 12 new shades of Crimson. Pinks, Sala. etc.; 13s dozen posted. Send for iIogue.— GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES. Mt. n, Auckland, S.l. POULTRY, etc. UK ORPINGTONS and WHITE LEG--ORNS —Settings, 5s 6d ; Chicks, 12’s 5 21s, 50 £1 17s 6d, 100’s £3 10s; eg with 18 chicks. £1; hatches 18th, 26th, 30th, Light Sussex 6s, settings all rail paid.—GLBNARM POULTRY , Rock and Pillar (phone 36W). DOGS FOR SALE FOR SALE, purebred English Setter Spaniel cross PUPS; both parents of Imported stock; dogs £l, sluts 10s. —Address 865, Times. ■ FOR SALE, Fox Terrier, Irish Terrier, Pom and Sydney Silkie PUPS. —Binnie and Co.. St. Andrew street. FOR SALE, well bred Huntaway BITCH; i 12 months: shaping well; £3.—Full particulars 925, Times Office.

Counsel for the defence was pleading the case of'a man charged with unlawfully carrying arms in the courts at Oviedo, Spain. The revolver found in his client’s possession was obsolete and unworkable, he said. In a frenzy of eloquence he pointed to the weapon on the table and exclaimed to the ‘‘Load the revolver and fire it at me! ” The judge duly loaded and topk careful aim at the lawyer. As he pressed the trigger he jerked his hand upwards. There was a terrific report and a bullet embedded itself in the ceiling of the court. Counsel for the defence, a little pale, had to listen in silence to his client being found guilty and fined. Advertising pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22743, 2 December 1935, Page 16

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