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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, On the Premises, No. 7 St. David street (just off George street). Under Instructions from Mrs Tizard ' ■" (who is giving up housekeeping). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE / AND EFFECTS, Including, LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces, all treble-sprung, in pretty ; : moquette), ’ - BEAUTIFUL WILTON PILE CARPET • (12 x 9), WILTON CORRIDOR RUG, NEST OF AFTERNOON TABLES, OAK REFECTORY TABLE, ELECTRIC, VACUUM CLEANER, QUAINT SIDEBOARD. James samson and co. have received instructions from Mrs Tizard (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, on the Premises, Household Furniture and Effects, including: Quaint sideboard. 3-pieco Chesterfield suite, 12 x 9 Wilton carpet, ornaments, 2 genuine' water-colours, cosy divan chair, card table, nest of afternoon tables, curtains and rods, 2. occas.. tables, deck _ chair, 4drawer chest of drawers, s. wood bed and wire mattresses, carpets, Wilton corridor rU o-,. d- wood bed ana wire, Ottoman 1 couch, radiator, copper kerbs, duchesse chests, 4 h.b. chain-, hall seat, framcSl mirrors, oak rectory tables, . col. wardrobe, electric vacuum cleaner, linoleums, afternoon tea wagon, dinner service, crockery, glassware, cooking utensils, etc. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, JUNE 19. At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 300 LOTS. 300 LOTS. 300 LOTS. CONTINUATION OP SALE Of HIGH GRADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Under Instructions from Mrs Gray Dixon and Other Vendors! SEVEN-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (Practically new, seven-drawer, latest model, Rotary shuttle), SEVEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE (Upholstered crocodile hide), BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET (Large size, pretty *shadings, 13.6 x 10.6), AXMINSTER CORRIDOR RUG (12 x 4.6). PRETTY DRAWING ROOM SUITE, JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WALNUT IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Haake; a great instrument), 10-STOP BELL ORGAN, COLLECTION OF GENUINE. PEWTER WARE, Bronze Ornaments, Chinese Curios, Japanese Cabinet, Paintings, Carved Placques, Chinese Gongs, Brassware, OAK CHINA CABINET, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, LIQUEUR - CUPBOARDS. JAMES i SAMSON. AND CO. have received .instructions’from Mrs Gray Dixon and other Vendors to , continue this Sale of costly Furniture and Chattels. Chesterfield suite, drawing room suite, 3 Axminster carpets, velvet pile runner, sofa rugs, 12 x 4.6 hall carpet, leather dining room suite, quaint oak sideboard, s.g. settee, s.g. chairs, oval extending dining table, wire-scat couch, stained wardrobe, duchesse chests, fireside chairs, EMBOSSED FIRE SET, vases, ornaments, crockery, stained cheval, \ SARATOGA TRAVELLING TRUNK, bronze ornaments, occas. tables, Scotch chest, electric table lamp, cedar side--board, VIOLIN IN CASE, kerbs, table cover, curtains, hallstand, double and single wood' bedsteads, pots and pans, cooking utensils,' kitchen furniture, etc., etc. Also, I'M‘CLARY ELECTRIC COOKER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 20th. . At 12.30 o’clock. ,• In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CLOTHING MANUFACTURING PLANT AND FITTINGS (TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT) As it now lies At Saul’s Factory, No. 3a Filleul street. THE PLANT CONSISTS OP 9 Flat Singer Sewing. Machines, 3 Flat Jones Machines, 1 Singer Double Seamer, 1 Singer Buttonhole Machine, 1 Singer Button Sewer Machine, 2 Singer Hemstitching Machines, 1 3i-h.p. Motor, Shafting and Belting, 4 Long Benches, 17 Stools, 3 Electric Irons, Long Mirror, Shelving, 4 Tables, 2 Mirrors, 4 Stools, Rattan - Chair. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. • have received instructions from the holders of the Bill of Sale, No. 1,159/1930, to sell, as above. i MONDAY, JUNE 18th, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, “ Rendezvous,” 331 King Edward street, South Dunedin. TEA ROOMS FURNITURE' AND FITTINGS. CONFECTIONERY STOCK, Including— DAYTON CONFECTIONERY SCALES (Computing, registering to 21b), 6 GLASS-TOP TABLES, 40 GLASS LOLLY BOTTLES, 8 COUNTER SHOW BOTTLES, SHOW CASES AND COUNTERS. Framed Mirrors, Shelving, Partitions, Sink, ■ Benches, Plate-glass, Inlaid Linoleum, Curtains, Tumblers, Ice Cream Measures, Floor Runners. Also, CLEAN STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY (Sold in lots to suit). JAMES ' SAMSON AND QO. have received instructions from Mrs M. Irvine (who is giving up business) to sell, as above. MILKMEN, POULTRYMEN, MARKET GARDENERS. HANDY SUBURBAN FARMLET. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1934, At 12 Noon. In Our Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. Under Instructions from the Public Trustee as Executor of the Will of Elizabeth M’JKay Cunningham (deceased). TVrESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON will offer for sale by public auction, as under, That Freehold, being Part Scctiou 3, Wakari District, comprising 8 acres 1 rood 24 poles, with all improvements thereon, being 6-roomed House, garage, and outbuildings, situated HELENSBOROUGH ROAD. The house, garage, and outbuildings are in good order, well situated, replete with panelled hall and living room; largo rooms, gas copper, gas griller, hot and cold, drainage, and commanding panoramic view. The Property is well fenced and sheltered with trees and hedges, is compact, and lies well to the sun; number fruit trees and native shrubs; comfortable walk to tram terminus and handy school. This Farralet has great potential value for subdivision and subsequent building sites. Further particulars from the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, or the Auctioneers. ETLL Y ’ S Will Sell, on behalf of deceased estate, WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, At 2 p.m., 8 EGG CRATES, 1 200-EGG “ SUCCESSFUL,” ' 2 100-EGG ‘‘PRAIRIE STATE” INCUBATORS., In Good Order. THe 1 Evening Star ’ is the best Medium for all classes of Advertisements—- •* Lost and Found.” “ Wanted,” “ To Let,” ‘‘For Sale." etc.; sixteen words for Is, one week for ss,

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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 18

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