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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 61 h MARCH, At 2 o'clock. ,At the Residence No. r 29 Cargill street (Below Albeit street). Instructed by Mrs G. Gibson, who is leaving for Auckland. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL BOUDOIR PIANO (Manufactured by Willmn Sanies, London; this is a lovely instrument, with fulliron frame, ■ encased m walnut, deep, rich tone, and in splendid condition), LUXURIOUS 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (upholstered in moquette), RICH AXMINSTER DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND HALL CARPETS, "SONORA” FULL-CABINET GRAMOPHONE (latest model), 2 GATE-LEG TABLES, QUAINT BREAKFAST SIDEBOARD, SEAGRASS FURNITURE, SOLID OAK HALL SEAT AND OAK HAT RACK, HANDSOME DUCUESSE PAIRS, WHITE DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, 2 4ft 6iu PANEL BEDSTEADS. Also, Heavy Bronze Kerbs, Bronze Firescreen, pictures, Oak Dumb Waiter, Portiere Curtun and Rod, Art Curtains, Axminster HfrAr Carpet, Divan Easy Chair, Crockery and Crystal. Cushions, Seagrass Occasional Tables, Dinner Service, Oak Bookshelves, Oak Oval Wall Mirror, Mirror, Music Canterbury, Aspidistras, Bowls, Austrian Chairs, Cedar Chiffonier, Reversible Hearthrugs, Linoleum; Single Antique Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok and Flock Mattresses, 4ft bin Antique Wood Bedsteads, Duchesso Chests, 4-drawcr Chest, Medicine Chest, Linen Basket, Ottoman Couch, Wire-seated Couch, Toilet Pedestals, Electric Radiator, Congolciim Square, Deck Chair, Kitchen Table, Wringer, 1 Pair Steps, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, Alex. Harris, limited, have received instructions to sell by auction, , Artistic Household Furniture, as above. The above furniture is in splendid order and worth inspection. On view Monday afternoon from 2 till 4, and morning of sale. AT MOSGIEL. AT MOSGIEL. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Mure street, Mesgicl. Instructed by Mrs R. Law (who has sold her property). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREHANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, 7-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE, 2 SADDLEBAG DIVAN EASY CHAIRS, 2 MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND f A LEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, A have received instructions to sell b} auction, . Household Fiirnilurc. including— Mirror-back sideboard, tapestry suite U pieces), piano seat, divan easy chairs in saddlebags, rocker, hearthrugs, fenders, palm stands, crockery and crystal, hall stand, Austrian chairs tapestry table coyer, imitation marble timepiece, dining: (able, painting, round table, large cupboard, colonial sola, curtains, red pine full-Sco ch chests, 6 mirror-door wardrobes, d.i. bedsteads, single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and hock mattresses, duchesso chcsH, commode, chairs, toiletware, washstands. toueu tables, hooks, kilchen table, garden tools, pair steps, ladder, wringer, pot plants, wheelbarrow, and outside sundries, etc. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 17 Lynwood avenue, Duiiottar. riTOHN REID AND SONS, .LTD., tJ will offer as above, on account of R. C. Rich. Esq., who is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, TUB CHAIRS, DIVAN CHAIRS, MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. Also, Hearthrugs, hall carpet, hall runner, settee, tub and divan chairs, armchairs, wall mirjor, pictures, books, ornaments, window and hall curtains and rods, coir mats, hall stand, occasional tables, palm stands, sea•Trass chairs, tiro screen, GLASS-FROM BOOKCASE, SIDEBOARD, extending dining table, h.b. chairs, Chesterfield antique copper coal box, cushions, OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD and wire, iron bodsetad and wire, wool matlrcsscs, BOX OTTOMAN, chcval duehesse, wardrobe, 'duchesses, wall cabinet, KITCHEN DRESSER, table, chairs,_ pots and pans, crockerv and glassware, jam jars. LAWN MOWER, hose, garden tools, sundries, etc.,

etc. Everything is beautifully clean ami well worth inspection. On View Monday Afternoon, 2 (o 4, and Morning of Sale. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 15i.h MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mamso street. Instructed by the Executor in the Estate of the ialc Mr E. C. Sandford. ■ A PICTURE. HOME, No. 11 MM I ELAN STREET, MAORI HILL. 5 GOOD ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. BRIGHT, SUNNY ROOMS. VINERY. TOMATO HOUSE. ALU MODERN CONVENIENCES. WELL-KEPT GARDEN, LIVE HEDGES. NO FIXED RESERVE. EOR DEFINITE SALE. Now Open for Inspection. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers PROPERTY AUCTION, TUESDAY, 6th MARCH NEXT, At 2 o'clock. On the Properly, Xo. 9 Jackson street, St. .Kilda. CLARKE, MARSHAL L have been instructed by the Solicitors in the Estate of Annie M'Col! to sell by public auction, as above, SUPERIOR NEARLY NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, As Described in Our Clearing Sale Advertisement in This Issue. For further particulars apply to Messrs MOORE. MOORE, NICHOL, Solicitors; Or, ’ THE AUCTIONEERS. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. LAYING OF FOUNDATION STONE NEW TOWN HALL. fTVHE PUBLIC are cordially invited to be ■ X present at lie Official Ceremony _of Laying the Foundation Stone of the New Town Hall Building on SATURDAY, 3rd inst., at 3 p.m. ■ His Worship the Mayor (Mr W. B. Taverner) will officiate. G. A. LEW IN, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OP ST. KILDA. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PROCEEDINGS WILL BE TAKEN FOR THE RECOVERY OF ALL RATES and PENALTIES UNPAID on MONDAY NEXT, sth March, 1928. No further warning will be extended. W. G. GRIFFIN, Town Clerk and Rate Collector. St. Kilda, 27/2/28, BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. NOTICE ; IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pending Drainage Operations being completed therein, GREY STREET WILL BE CLOSED TO VEHICLE TRAFFIC as from this date. W. G. GRIFFIN, Town Clerk. 1/3/23. Quotations from ‘Evening Star’ , vJT Office for large or small; quakes, of t itriplipn before placing jour, order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 8

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