AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 22ud FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (W. Schultze), ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK-, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, SOLID OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, DENTISTS LATHE, HANDSOME DUCHESSB PAIR, \ LIBRARY BOOKCASE ' (Suitable legal office). ’ A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, jL have received instructions to sell by Auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (W. Schultze), extending dining tables, hall stands, mir-ror-back sideboards, Singer drop-head sewing machine, hex-top sewing carpet machines, roll-lop office desk, linoleum, paintings, occasional tables, easy chairs, couches, Asminslcr runner, walnut cabinet, vases and ornaments, crockery, library bookcase, cupboards, double and single iron bedsteads, ■wire mattresses, kapok and flock rnatlresess, antique wood bedsteads, duehesre chests, toilet chests, full-Scolch chests, drop-side cote, handsome duchesse pair, kitchen and Austrian chairs, kitchen tables, Saratoga trunk, table mangle, lawn mowers, now porcelain enamel bath, DENTIST’S LATHE, quantity window sashes, (.mull Champion gas cooker, wheelbarrow. NATIONAL GASH REGISTER. THURSDAY, 23rd FKFBKUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the lato Joseph Biggins. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MOSCI EL. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, With large garage and loose box; threequarters of an acre, fronting Duke and Argylo streets. ' A LEX. HARRIS, LTD., zl have received instructions to sell, as above, Sections 7 and S, Mosgiel, area 3 roods 3 poles, fronting Duke, Argylc, and Bruce streets, with a Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette; porcelain bath and basin, electric light, tile grates, wardrobes, linen presses, and cupboards, washhouse, .copper and tubs; garage for 2 cars; loose box and man’s room. The land is well stocked with vegetables, and is beautifully laid out in lawn and garden, concrete paths; only two minutes from railway station. Easy terms may be arranged. Cards to view can be obtained from the iuctioneers. Further particulars from CALLAN AND CALLAWAY, Solicitors. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr Grigor Gram, who is giving up housekeeping. LOT • 1,-No. 39 DUKE STREET: Very comfortable Home, 4 rooms and laborsaving kitchenette; splendid corner freehold section. LOT 2.—No. 575 CASTLE STREET: Good Family Residence, 6 rooms and conveniences. FOR GENUINE SALE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, In conjunction. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. FRIDAY, 241 h FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 30 Tweed si reef, Roslyn (Stuart street tram to Littlebourne). | UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. : 2,000 ft RED PINE SCANTLING, 3,000 ft RED PINE (6 x 2,), 3,000 ft RED PINE (5 ,\ 2), 3,000 ft RED PINE (4 x 2), , 2,000 ft RED PINE (3 x 2), I,oooft BLUEGUM (4 x 3), 5,000 ft FLOORING (6 x li, 2,000 ft T. AND G. LINING (4 x {), BLACK PINE (6 x 6), GLAZED SASHES, LEDGE DOORS. VERANDAH FLOORING AND IRON FRETWORK, VERANDAH RAILS (10ft Lengths). Now Open for Inspection. Delivery will bo Arranged for Country Buyers. UNRESERVED! UNRESERVED 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NOW ON VIEW. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. SALE, FRIDAY, at 11 o’clock. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. VO LET, 2 large Front Rooms (partly furnished) ; electric light, separate gas oker; use conveniences.—33 Rutherford ■eet, Cavcrsham. OST, St. Kilda. Sunday evening, Gold i Signet Ring (keepsake) ; reward.— ag 11-158. rr ANTED, refined Girl assist housework, V) small family.—Apply 7 Delta street, slyn; ’phone 18-126. ÜBURBAN Family requires Man, sober 1 and of good character, assist house d garden; wages, £1 per week and found. 527, ‘Star.’ STANTED To Rent, Bach or Detached T Room, furnished or partly. tar ’ Office IT ANTED, Section for building, Roslyn V or Kaikorai.— Lowest cash price, No. ), ‘ Star ’ Office. >ORT CHALMERS Regatta. Reservo your Saturday afternoon for this idearl ting—rowing, yachting, motoring; worth
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 8
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