AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. At 2 o’clock. Pn the Premises. No. 7 St. David street (just oft George street). Under Instructions from Mrs lizard (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. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. fi have received instructions from Mrs Tizard (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, on the Premises, Household Furniture and Effects, includJng: \ Quaint sideboard, 3-piece Chesterfield fcuite, 12 x 9 Wilton carpet, ornaments, 2 genuine water-colours, cosy divan chair, Sard table, nest of afternoon tables, curtains snd rods, 2 occas. tables, deck chair. Adrawer chest of drawers, s. wood ; bed and * wire mattresses, carpets, Wilton corridor fug d. wood bed and wire, Ottoman couch; fadiator, copper kerbs, duchessc chests, 4 lib. chairs, hall seat, framed mirrors; oak refectory tables, col...wardrobe,.; electric, tacuum".cleaner, linoleums, afternoon tea wagon, dinner service, crockery, glassware, Rooking utensils, etc. . * On View ’ Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th, At 12.50 o’clock. Ik Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CLOTHING MANUFACTURING PLANT y • AND FITTINGS (TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT) As it now lies At Saul’s Factory, No. 3a Filleul street. THE PLANT CONSISTS OF _ 9 Flat Singer Sewing Machines, 3 Flat Jones Machines, 1 Singer Double Seamer, 1 Singer, Buttonhole Machine, X Singer Button Sewer- Machine, 2 Singer Hemstitching Machines, 1 3*-h.p..Motor, Shafting and Belt-, jug 4 Long Benches, 17 Stools, ’ 3 Electric Irons, Long Mirror, Shelving, 4 Tables, o Mirrors, 4 Stools, Rattan Chair. JAMES SAMSON AND . COhave * received * instructions from the holders of tho Bill, of Sale, .No. 1,159/1930, sell, as above. THURSDAY. JUNE 21st, ■At ’ll.' o’clock. ■ 1 ■ At the Residence, Belmont lane , (off Musselburgh Rise). , . Instructed by Dr T. Mill, who has/sold his Residence. ARTISTIC, COSTLY FURNITURE ' AND FURNISHINGS. SHERATON CHINA CABINET, CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, SHADOW TISSUE CHESTERFIELD, DIVAN EASY CHAIRS,. WATER COLOURS AND.ETCHINGS, MARBLE STATUE AND PEDESTAL (Fitted for electric light), HEAVY BRAZIERE AND STAND, SOLID MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, HANDSOME WALNUT PLAYER PIANO IManufactured by Campbell; a lovely rich * full tone), AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, RICH FUMED OAK REFECTORY TABLE, HEAVY AXMINSTER STAIR- CARPET, MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, LOVELY WRITING SOLID MAHOGANY BUREAU w ' drawers), • OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, OAK MORRIS: SETTEE. GREY OAK BEDROOM SUITE . (Twin bedsetads, dressing table, doubledoor wardrobe, toilet pedestal), GREY OAK CHEVAL- TABLE. DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. KAURI BUFFETy-SIDEBOARD. Open for Inspection from 2 o clock >; To-morrow. ..... The Sale will commence at 11 o’clock Thursday. - ■ , . (16 I ARK, REYNOLDS Auctioneers. LIMITED, THURSDAY,.'JUNE 21*.,; At 11 o’clock ■ sharp. Belmont Lane. Musselburgh Rise. On Account of Dr T. Mill. LATEST MODEL HIGH-GRADE ARMSTRONG-SIDDELEY SPORTS SALOON CAE. F ARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, • At 1.30 o’clock. At .Rooms.-Princes street. ■ , IPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 350 LOTS. ’ 350 LOTS. : fBRYTHiSfG MUST BE SOLD TO COMPLETE ACCOUNT SALES, including: SINGER ' DROP - HEAT) SEWING ICHINB, Box-top Sewing Machine, amophbnes : and Records. Piano Seat, loleum Couches, Vases and Ornaments, ipboavds, Oak Occasional Tables, Rattan lairs, Overmantels, Bookcase and liffoniers, Books, Kerbs, Fire Screens, Din- / Tables Austrian Chairs, Divan Easy ’airs. Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, i 6in Wood Beds, Shakedowns, Duchesso tests, Duchesse Table Pairs, Toilet Ware, agrass Prams, Mirror-door . Wardrobes, is Ottoman, Meat Safe, Pedestal Plunge th. Gas Cooker, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen ensils, LARGE GLASS WALL SHOW LSE (with glass shelves). Glass Case, and rare Catalogue of 3NERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, i LEX. HARRIS LIMITED, It Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, At 2.30 o’clock. . TO BOOT TRADE AND STORES. 500 PAIRS GUM BOOTS. Dm. spedding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday, at 2.30 o’clock, 400 pairs Men’s Gum Boots. ,100 pairs Women’s and Children's Gum Boots. r These are British manufacture, and will he sold in trade lots with option.
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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 12
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