AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, No. 74- Hanover street (off George street). Under instructions from Mr A. Budd, who is leaving for Auckland. FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, Including, PRETTY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, QUAINT OAK BEDROOM SUITE, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, OAK CHEST AND SINGLE BEDSTEAD (to match), 2 SINGLE STAINED BEDS AND WIRES, 12yds AXHINSTER RUNNER, SMALL CHEVAL MIRROR (on Stand),; HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9). 2 PRETTY EMBOSSED LOG BOXES, WIRE SETTEE COUCH, Duchesso Chests, Mirror Wardrobe, Firesidp Chairs, Shaving Cabinet, Eider Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, N apery. Linoleums, Cougoleum Square, Electric Reading Lamp, Hearthrugs, Ornaments, Vases, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Cushions, S.G. Chairs, Curtains, Occasional Table, Oak Tele. Table,- Carved Fancy Table, Tea Sets, Silk Bedspreads, Quantity Home-made Jam, Pots, Pans, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Mangle, Kerbs, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr A. Budd to sell on the premises. No. 74 Hanover street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. SPLENDID CATALOGUE Of COSTLY' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ARGB IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET (13.6 x 10.6), RTISTIC GREY OAK BEDROOM SUUE (Very pretty), QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD (Pretty design; practically new), DSY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 12 x 9 WILTON PILE CARPET, GOLDEN OAK SINGER SEWING MACHINE, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 6 OAK H.B. CHAIRS TO MATCH, 1 2-TIER CRIB BUNKS, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, RASS KERB, LOG BOX, AND SCREEN, 8-VALVE MAJESTIC RADIO, inoleums, H. Rugs, Sofa Rugs, Axminster unner, Stained Sideboard, Tables, H.B. hairs, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments, rop-sida Cot, Fireside Chairs, Easy Chairs, win Single Beds and Wires, Mattresses, liild’s High Chair, Tea Wagon, Electric eater, Gas Fire, E.P. Ware, Crockery, laesware, Ornaments, Hall Stand, Leather ducli, Curtains, Pictures, Gramophone, oU, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Etc., Etc. ■AMES SAMSON AND CO, ' have received instructions to sell, as Also, WINDOW SHOW FITTINGS, PRACTICALLY NEW ADJUSTABLE CHAIRS (all chromium plated), table for Hairdressers, Beauty Saloons, fedical Men, Dentists, or Chiropodists. , Cost £22 10s each.
WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, ' At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms,' Princes street. ; . . WEEKLY CLEARING SALE. : _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including,' ENGLISH OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Red Pine - Office Desk, Linoleum, 3-piece Chesterfield' Suite, Divan Chairs, Austrian Chairs, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Extending Dining Tables,. Crockery, Pictures, Occasional Chairs, Spring-seated Chairs, Fireside Chair, Tea Wagons, Drop-head Sewing Machines, Gramophones, Couches, Bookshelves, Single Wood Bedstead, 4ft 6m Wood Bedsteads, Flock Mattresses, Mirrordoor Wardrobe, Toilet Chests, Duchesse Chests, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen'Utensils, Lawn Mowers, Plunge Bath. Also, On Account. Absentee Owner; MILNER FIREPROOF SAFE, OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, OFFICE PLAN CABINET. A LEX, HARRIS LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. bicycles. Ed. JAGO, the Bicycle House, in Lower High street (opp. Cenotaph), for Quality and Service;—Phone 12-515. ED. JAGO for Royal Enfield Sports . Cycles, the bicycle of distinction; £lO 17s 6d, fully equipped; call and inspect. ED. JAGO.-—Have your Cycle overhauled for the spring days.—For a lowpriced repair call at 88 High street. . SPEEDWELL ” Quality Guarantees you Many Years of Faithful Service; buy ane and solve transport worries; 5s deposit, 3s 6d weekly.—W. A. Scott and Sons, 181 George' street. SAVE Money.—Get your Cycle Repairs done at A. S. -Davis's, Stuart street (‘ Star’ Building), and save money. CYCLISTS.— For expert Cycle Repairs consult Gordon Fox, of North End Cycle Works, the small shop with the big reputation; all first-grade Cycles and Acccssories stocked at lowest town prices. OR SALE, Lady’s Cycle, as new; cost £9; accept £4 105.—A992, ‘Star. ANTED To Buy, Lady’s or Gent’s Bike, must be good condition; state make, .cash price.—A 892, ‘Star,’ ANTED To Sell, Lady’s Bicycle, in good order; £2 IPs. —A 834, * Star. T BARGAIN.—Lady’s Cycle, first-dais A condition, tyres, tubes new; m use only 6 months; £3 IPs,—Seen at 20 Abcrfe'dy street, Cavershaw. I DOR SALE, Push-bike; £3; in good con- . ■ dition.—Apply 12, Carnarvon street, Belleknowes, W.l. ' T~WO Bicycles For Sale; one £2, another 3Ps; both in good condition—Bs9, ‘ Star.’
GARDENING. SWEET Pea Plants, 50 varieties to choose from; 2a 6d dozen posted.—Victor Hamel, Pollock street, Maori Hill. HOIOE Canterbury Bells, “ cup arid saucer ” variety, in pink and mauve shades; 2s dozen (posted).—Eglinton Nursery. RED Violas, Blue Violas, Purple Violas, Chaubaud Carnations, Mauve Siberian Wallflower; 2s dozen (posted).—Eglinton Nursery. DOUBLE Scarlet Oriental Poppies, Polyanthus, Pyrethrums, Giant Thrift, ‘Gold Laced” Polyanthus; 2s 6d dozen (posted).—Eglinton Nursery. LARGE Flowering Aubretia, 2s dozen; double white Primroses, Is each; blue Primroses and Polyanthus, 9d each.—Egliuton Nursery. SWEET Pea Plants, 50 varieties to choose from; 2s 6d dozen posted.—Victor Hamel, Pollock street, Maori Hill. GEUM, Larkspur, Scabious, Antirrhinums, Calendulas, Sweet Peas; Is 3d dozen (posted).—Eric Steele, Eglinton Nursery, Mornington, W:l. TAIERI Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, St. Luke’s Hall, Saturday, October 7; schedules from Miss Swallow, Mosgicl. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 2
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