AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, 277 Moray place east. Mr Ales. Gillies’s Stock of GLASS, GLASS,' GLASS, DRY COLOURS, DRY COLOURS, EXTENSIVE STOCK OP SHEET GLASS (Assorted sizes, 16oz and 21oz, manufactured by Pilkington, in lots to suit), EXTRA LARGE QUANTITY ROLLED PLATE GLASS, ORNAMENTAL FANCY AND FIGURED GLASS (in Jots to suit), 300 PACKETS KALSOMINB (Assorted colours, Johnston's), LARGE QUANTITY DRY COLOURS, OIL COLOURS, SET PLATFORM SCALES, PAINTER’S LADDERS. Also, Roof Ladder, Rope, Rope Ladders, Signboard, Long T. and G. Counter, Glass Rack, 2 LARGE COUNTER SHOW GASES, Stainers, Etc., Etc. Mr Ales. Gillies has now retired from business, and the balance of his valuable stock of claw, etc., is for genuine sale. TERMS CASH. TEEMS CASH. Alex. HARRIS, limited, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At 12.15 o’clock. Oa tho Premises, Dalgely and Co.'s New Manure Store (corner Police and Cumberland streets). QUANTITY ROOFING IRON, QUANTITY 5 x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x IA, 5 x 2 RED PINE, QUANTITY T. AND G. LINING, 10 SKYLIGHTS (complete), QUANTITY NEW RED PINE, Bxl (In lots to suit). Also, PANEL DOOR, LOUVRE WINDOWS GUTTERING, QUANTITY BUILDERS FELT, Etc., Etc. !A LEX. HARRIS, Auctioneers. LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. "\UR AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES J will CLOSE for CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS from Noon on SATURDAY, 22nd iet., REOPENING on THURSDAY, Janury 3rd, 1929. ALES. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, At 2,30 o’clock. DESIRABLE FAMILY HOME, No. 25 FOR BURY ROAD (With two frontages). DM. sTl’ EDD IN G • is instructed by Dr Murray (who has •emoved to larger premises) to sell by ancion, at his Rooms, on Friday, December il, at 2.30 o'clock, Section 3, Block 1., Township of Kcw, ordaining 22.12 potes, with frontages to forhury road and Fitzroy street, upon rbich is erected a SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE )F 8 DOOMS, SUN TORCH, AND GAR--IGE. , , , . The house is m good order, and is redete with usual conveniences, such as olecrio light, gas, hot and cold water, clectrio dugs, gas fires, enamel bath, and basins. Further particulars at Office of Aucioneer. FRIDAY, 21sfc DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN TAPESTRY, DIVAN EASY CHAIRS TO MATCH, KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, PANEL BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES, HANDSOME OFFICE CABINET AND DESK, RED FINE KITCHEN CABINET. EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SADDLEBAG DINING SUITE, WALNUT DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. T>AEK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JT are instructed to sell by auction, Duchesso chests, single panel bedsteads, dining tables, occasional chairs, rattan chairs, hamlet stool, wicker chairs, cushions, ottoman couch, kitchen tables, electroplate, glassware, carpet squares, vacuum cleaners, seagrasa pram, pictures, vases and ornaments, d. iron bedsteads, gramophones, crystal and crockery, dressing tables' washstands, and general household furniture. Now on View. CO-MORROW (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 20, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. GIGANTIC XMAS SALE. INDENTORS’ SAMPLES OF 100 LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS And SUIT CASES (ALL SIZES), , 150 LADIES’ HANDBAGS (LATEST PARIS DESIGNS), 450 FANCY ASH TRAYS AND ORNAMENTS (Dogs, Gats, Birds, Designs), 50 BATHROOM MIRRORS. ALL MUST GO BEFORE XMAS. SECURE YOUR PRESENTS. Terms Cash. CLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers. Friday’s General Sale as Usual. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (New and Second-hand), DINING BOOM SUITE (7 pieces), 3 SEWING MACHINES (good makers), E.M.V. GRAMOPHONE (Portable, new), MAHOGANY WARDROBE (Antique), REMINGTON TYPEWRITER (Brief Size), DARK OAK TEA WAGON (Patent Top), 30 PRETTY TEA SETS (21 pieces Phoenix Ware), Carpels, Rugs, Double Iron Bed and Wire, Sofa, Mahogany Couch, Oco. Table, Mirror, Flock Mattresses and Pillows, Kitchen Chairs, Palm Stand, Pictures, Mats, Washstand, Linos., Single Bed and Wire, Duchesso. 5 Children’s Stretchers, Round Table, Hall Stand, Wire Camp Bed, Folding Screen, Ottoman, Bedside Table, Bedding, lot of Cups, Dressed Doll, 4 dozen Forks, Bedroom Ware, Copper Kettle, Gas King, Lamp. Brass Rod and Fittings, Copper Urn, Fur Necklet, Gold and Diamond Rings, Watches, Gent’s 18cfc Gold Watch, Books, Ladies’ Shoes, Tent (8 x 10), Stools, Vacuum Cleaner, Pres. Pan, Ironing Board, Meat Safe, Music Stool, 7-pieoe Dining Suite, Divan Chair, Salad Set, Cases Spoons and Forks, Wood Kerbs, Electrolux Cleaner, Seagrass Chairs, Wardrobe. Ladies’ Coats, Gente’ Trousers, Oak Ext Table, Fancy Curtains. Brass Doorstep. Wire Stretcher, Tennis Rackets, Marble Clock. THE FINAL SALE THIS YEAR. CLARKS, . MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers. SCHOOL BREAK-UPS. SCHOOL BREAK-UP. Moray place school break-up and PRESENTATION OF PRIZES will take place at the Schoolhouse at 2.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 20th. A hearty invitation extended to one and *ll. Please pop in. Parents, old pupils, and eld friends, crowd us out. OSCAR R. COOPER, Secretary Moray Place School. EDUCATIONAL. MRS CHIENSIDE, Teacher Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.); day and evening classes; patterns or nsterial cut for home dressmaking.—Telephone 13-112. OSSBOTHAM’S College. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping quickly acquired; .rapid methods; our competent •tenographers in constant demand. BROWN’S - College, Moray place, Public Typists. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; specialised continuativecourses »rt«ure employment stenographers, bookkeeper*. IP jrou need Building Material send an Adrerticecreat fo tbj ‘Sta».’
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 8
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