SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 18. 2 p.m. On the Premises, 52 Albany street. Instructed by the Owner, who has given up housekeeping. VERANDAH HOUSE, 52 ALBANY STREET, DUNEDIN (Close to First Tram Section). 4 rooms and kitchenette; tiled fireplace; bungalow windows and slide -windows; e. 1.. h. and c., gas range, porcelain bath and basin: wide frontage; 54ft x 66ft; brick garage; the total area, 13.5 poles, would also be an excellent Site for a Bungalow. After the Sale of the House, all the FURNITURE is to be sold by Auction. See separate advertisement. Inspection MONDAY to- WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Further particulars from EDMUND J. SMITH. LOUSLEY & SMITH. 11 Bond street, Solicitors to the Vendor. s. McKenzie, limited. THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 18, 2 p.m. On the Premises, 52 Albany street. Immediately after the Sale of the House. Instructed by the Owner, who has relinquished housekeeping. ALL THE FURNITURE, Comprising: Modern Bedroom Suite (oak), Double Panel Bed and Wire. 2-door Mirror Wardrobe, Duchesse, Pedestal, Dark Oak Panel Bed and Wire, Oak Wardrobe, Oak Duchesse, Pedestal. Rimu Wardrobes, Rimu Duchesse, Carpets (10 x 9, 9 x 9, 9x6). Good Hall Carpet Runner (18ft). Box Ottoman (upholstered), Solid Oak Extension Oval Dining Table, Oak Sideboard, 4 Oak H.B. Chairs, Chesterfield Chairs, Framed Mirrors. Also, Sette (with squab), Bungalow Curtains, Villa Curtains, K. Chairs, Copper Fire Screens, Copper Kerbs, Cut Glass Decanter, Vegetable Dishes, Plates, Saucers, Cups, Crystal Water Jug, Tea Pots, Vases, set of Ivory Elephants, Baking Scales (clock face), Acme Wringer, set of Wooden vßins, Manson Lawnmower, Spade, Chairs, Bucket, Coconut Matting, Mops, Brooms, Ladder. Terms, Cash on Fall of Hammer. House and Furniture will be Open for Inspection Monday to Thursday, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDMUND J. SMITH, LOUSLEY & SMITH, Solicitors to the Vendor. 'x s. McKenzie, limited. AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. RESIDENCE. NO 3 STOUR STREET, 0 AMARU. At the Offices of the North Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd., ■Thames street, Oamaru. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 19, 1950. At 2 p.m. CHE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., In conjunction with ITESSRS BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO., LTD., tJL have been favoured with instructions rom Mr John Reid, who has purchased a arger property, to sell by auction, as bove: His DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 5 rooms and kitchenette, with all modern conveniences, motor garage, full quarter-acre section. One of the very best in sheltered Stour street. Sun all day. Glorious view. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. Inspection can be arranged by appointment only with the Auctioneers. It is many years since a Stour street property has come on the market, and this sale affords a rare ppportunity of acquiring a first-class residence in this favoured locality. Full particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs HJORRING, TAIT & FARRELL, Solicitors, Oamaru; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. LOST AND FOUND gTRAYED FROM 1 PUKEHIKI. Otago Peninsula, 1 BLACK DAIRY HEIFER, near profit. ‘ OTAGO FARMERS’, Dunedin. LEFT on limited express to Invercargill, 11/4/50, Purma Camera, with lens attachments, in leather case; reward.—Parke, Box 76, Ashburton: phone 594 (collect). LOST, small Black Leather Wallet, between Exchange and D.1.C., Tuesday, containing notes, photos, coupons; reward.— Phone 24-375. 1635, Times. OPAL Pendant, set gold filigree, Lost Wednesday night, between Town Hall-Hos-pital; reward.—J. C. Thompson, phone 14-399. LOST, Man’s Watch, between Albany st. and Speedee Cafe, Wednesday evening; reward. —D. W. Ludbrook, 536 Cumberland st. WOULD person who picked up usher’s Spectacles last Thursday evening, dress circle, State Theatre, kindly return; *urgently /equlred. LOST, White Evening Purse, containing sum of money, vicnity Exchange, Wednesday evening.—Finder please reply 1789, Times. BROOCH; white ship, blue background, in square; plastic setting; Wednesday.— Phone 23-395. GOLD Wristlet Watch, dark leather strap, Lost vicinity of Cemetery, Port Chal-mers.—-1815, Times. LOST, Glasses in black case vicinity Town Hall or Railway House, on Wednesday night; reward.—lßos, Times. BLACK, White Umbrella May 11, between Octagon-Moray pi.; valued present.— 23-047; reward. LOST, Gentleman’s Watch, Friday, 12th, between McKenzies and Forster’s; reward 1825, Times, or ring 142, Mosgiel. LOST, Friday, Rattray st. or city Dress Ornament; green and tangerine, with brilliants.—Phone 13-223; reward. LOST, 2 Keys, attached; Castle st., comer Queen, Park sts.; reward.—24-837, LOST, Yale Key, wooden tiki label; reward.—Telephone 10-136. LEFT Post Office, bunch Worsted Patterns.—Ring 25-396 urgently; reward. LOST, Book of Shakespeare's Plays, bound in Morocco leather; reward. —Tel. 20-250 V O U N D. At EAST TAIERI HALL. TONIGHT, A FRIENDLY CROWD, Dancing to Good Music and Enjoying a Good. Supper. tVJLJNDr MOSGlEL. PilTuff IPS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. London Films Present "WHITE CRADLE INN." Starring Madeleine Carroll, lan Hunter. Michael Rennie. (Recommended Adult Audiences.) FOUND: Comedy 1 Action! Thrills! When Wallace Beery tries his hand at crashing society in ’’ALIAS A GENTLEMAN," with Tom Drake and Dorothy Patrick, GREEN ISLAND PICTURES. TONIGHT! (Universal Exhibition.) DEFINITELY a “MUST SEE" Picture! RESERVE NOW! Phone 15-460. I?OUND; OUTRAM PICTURES, TO--1 NIGHT, at 8. " 808. SON OF BATTLE," starring Lon McCailister, Peggy Ann Garner, Edmund Gwenn and Reginald Owen. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Bus runs from Berwick. FOUND: Mosgiel Boy Scout Committee's Annual Meeting and social gathering of parents and friends, in Errol Weddell Memorial Scout Hail, at 8 p.m. Tuesday next. FOUND: Waikouaiti A. and P. Social and Dance, in Public Hall; presentation of cups; Peter of 4ZB and party will be piesent on Friday, May 19. FOUND: Money saved, turning up St. Andrew st. 6 doors to Kitt’s Leather Goods Shop; School Bags Zip Travel Bags. FOUND: Folio Cases, 22s 6d; School Bags, 5s 9d; Music Cases, 12s 6d; Purses, Children's Harness. FOUND: Kitt’s Purses proved; some ladies still using after 33 years' wear. FOUND; Kitt’s Goods, better quality leather, yet cheaper price; 50 years’ experience. FOUND: Euchre Evenings _to start at Momona on Monday, May 15; aggregate to start on the first night. FOUND: Hasty-Tastv Cafe, Rattray street, for Hot Meals; ope'n Sundays.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27388, 13 May 1950, Page 11
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