AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 28Ui FEBRUARY, . At 12.15 o’clock. At Rooms Manse street. Jn til a Estate of the late Christina Clarke. No. 1 PHILLIPS STREET, HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP ■ (Adjoining Main South road). Lovely Unbroken View. FREEHOLD AND 8 ROOMS, Suitable for Residential Suites. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, aro instructed by the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Co., Ltd., to sell by auction, Allot. 10, Hillside, -containing 2-1.77,p01e5, ■with frontago to Phillips street and entrance from Main South road. ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, 8 Rooms. Bay windows and sun balcony ; solid conciete foundations; entrance hall 7tt; fibrous ceilings, largo airy rooms, slab tilo gralo, expensive electric fittings, built-in bookcase, Shacklock h.p. range and gas for cooking, yvashhousc, and all modern conveniences. This is an exceptionally well-built, nicelyappointed House, in a very bandy position, close to tram, and with a magnificent view; bright, sunny position, and cannot bo outbuilt, standing as it does on the rise. The Trustees have fixed a reasonable reserve on tho place, as tt.ey desire to sell. For further particulars apply to PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD.; Messrs LANG AND PATERSON, OSolicitors; PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY. 28th FEBRUARY, At 12.15 o'clock. At Rooms, Mauso street. BELLEKNOWES, Lonsdale street and Town Belt. (Near Preston crescent). CHARMING BUILDING SITE, 2 Roods 13 Poles. This fino Section fronts Lonsdale street and Town Belt, and tho upper portion being well elevated lias a magnificent view, ■with ono of the finest sites for a_ house remaining. Close to Irani and Kaituna Bowling Green. X)ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, .Manse street. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. DELIGHTFUL b ROOMS, No. 223 BAY VIEW ROAD, Close to Forbury road and Massey avenue. GOOD FREEHOLD SECTION. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Allotment 13 of Part of Block VIL, Town District, containing 18.1 poles, fronting Bay View road, with WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 5 rooms, bathroom (porcelain bath, basin etc.), fibrous ceilings, electric light, scullery, Champion range nicely papered ami decorated, and in tiptop order throughout. Immediate possession if desired. We can thoroughly recommend this charming little home to anyone. , TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, j At 2 o’clock, i On tho Premises, No 53 Baker street, Caversharn. Instructed by Mrs C. C. Moffett, who is leaving Dunedin. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. , WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO ’ (Bold i. ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, , SQUARE-LEG EXTENDING DINING I TABLE, 1 AXMINSTER CARPET, i CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, f 4 LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Xl have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut semi-grand piano (Bord), antique mirror-back sideboard, pictures and paintings, Chesterfield settee, easy chairs, extending dining table, curtains, platform rocker, Axminster ca-pet, set bookshelves, whatnots, Axminster sofa rug, hall chairs, vases and ornaments, Indian hearthrug, linoleum, double iron bedsteads, wire mattreeses, double flock mattresses, shakedown, toilet tables, duchesso chests, looking glasses, loilct chest, Singer sewing machine, 3 h.b. kitchen chairs, kitchen table, crockery ami r;y ; .!. kitchen utensils, lawn mower. t-K-b. e(c.. etc TUESDAY. 23 ih FEB KB ARY, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street.
MASSIVE UI’RIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Schwcchten). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. This Catalogue of Furniture is in fusl-class order, lias only been in use a few ,months, and includes; M ISSIVE SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, PRETTY OAK BEDSTEAD, 3 STAINED DU CHEESE CHESTS. OAK DUCHESSB PAIR, PRETTY OTTOMAN COUCH, 3-PIECE STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, . 7-PIECE CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE, QUAINT SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, 4 SBAGRASS CHAIRS, TOWELS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, ANTIQUE COPPER FIRE SET, 2 SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES (15 x 12 and 13b 6in x 10ft Gin. equal new), SOPER. WILTON CARPET (12 x lilt 3in), STAINED GATE-LEG TABLE, RECESS SEAT HALL STAND. [TAMES SAMSON ■ AND CO. tli have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, A Huge Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects, which include; Oak bedroom suite, oak bed and wire mattress, 7-piece Chesterfield suite, oak inir-ror-back sideboard, oak oval ext. dining table, Wilton carpet, Axminsber carpet, wireseat couch, oak hall seat, Ottoman couch, 6td. aideboards, sld. ext. dining tables, gateleg tables, ximu hall stand, 2 oak Morris chaira, oak duchesse pair, oak and std. duchesse chests, wardrobes, pedestals, washstands, double and single wood bedsteads, drop-sido cot, d.i. beds and wires and box mattresses, books, chest drawers, copper kerbs, wood kerbs, copper log boxes, copper screens, copper fireirons, overmantel, framed mirror, cupboard, flock and kapok beds, bolsters, pillows, writing bureau, saddlebag couch, ,5piece sld. bedroom suite, Genoa settee, kitchen tables, chairs, saucepans, cutlery, glassware, cushions, steps, Canadian chairs, wicker chairs, , Axrniustcr runner, sofa rugs, hearthrugs,' steps,, blankets, quilts, table cloths, sheets, pillow cases, curtain, towels, oval boiler, linoleum, crockery, vases, ornaments, pictures, paintings, toiletware, cooking Utensils, wringer, 2-rollcr mangle, go cart, roll-top writing desk, etc., etc. On View Morning of Hale. WEDNESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o’clock. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. DM. SPED DI X G • ia instructed to sell by auction, at his' rooms, on Wednesday, at 2.30 o’clock, 25 rolls roofing sheathing and building felt, carpet felt, etc. being Canadian Exhibit late Exhibition. Also, Account Those Concerned: 1 keg tart, acid crystals, .1 sack lentils, I half-chests choice Ceylon tea, 4 boxes Tclvet, 1 pckg.- ladies’--singlets, 20 dozen coring blind rollers, 1 enamelled bath, quanindent agents' samples. t Pfwhpirt.reeonig.
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Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 8
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