SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY), 12th. MAY, At 1.30 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. STATUARY. STATUARY- STATUARY. All in BEAUTIFUL FLORENTINE MARBI.E. The Balance of Consignment that Mr Cancare had left with us for private sale is now to be sold by auction WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. The pieces include: “Sweet Chimes,’’ by Prof. Cnrli, music by Prof. Gucrueri; “Diana,” by Prof. Spinelli; “Pompean Times,” by Prof. Carli; “Calhelaine,’’ by Prof. Spinelli; “Venus of Milo,” bv Prof. Raspi : “Montaniere,” by Prof. Calastri; “Coquette, ’ by Prof. Brogi; and some other fine pieces also. TOBACCO SETS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, ETC. JAMES SAMSON & CO., have received instructions from Mr Cancare to wind up consignment and SELL WITHOUT RESERVE. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE. ' At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. VERY FINE COLLECTION OF SOLID OAK AND STAINED FURNITURE. 2 SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 2 STAINED BEDROOM SUITES IN OAK COLOUR, 4 VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS, 1 HIGH-GRADE PIANO (Hopkinson, 1 SOLID OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (A beautiful instrument, double spring motor. The gramophone stands 3ft 10in, and is finished in beautiful polished oak), 1 RIMU ROLL-TOP DESK. JAMES SAMSON & CO have received instructions from Various Vendors to sell: Oval mirror oak bedroom suite, oak bed to match, oak duchosso pair, stained bedroom suite, double and single wood beds, oak and stained duchesso chests, wardrobes, pedestals, washstand, white enamel bedstead, dropaide cots, kapoc and flock beds, bolster and pillows, rimu bedroom suite, d.i. beds, shakedowns, marble-top washstands, gramophones, linoleums, table covers, morris chair, h.b. chairs, organ, s.g. chairs, copper kerbs, wood kerbs, copper companions, upholstered easy chairs, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, meat safe, gas grillor, vacuum cleaner, steps, runners, doors, plunge bath, hair-cloth couch, wire-seat settee, writing bureau, piano, hearthrugs, carpets, tables, sideboards, etc., etc:. 9 ft| y TUESDAY* 12th MAY, ' At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. LOVELY NEW UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. Railed from the north to be sold to the highest bidder. 7 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES, Including „ 2 LOVELY CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (Loose cushions, all spring edge, upholstered right through high-grade wool moquotte. The divan chairs, which are all spring arms, sides, and back, are the same. These two glorious suites comprise chesterfield settee, divan chair, and 4 oak high-back chairs), 3 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (Large chesterfield couch, 2 big roomy divan chairs, 4 solid oak high-back chairs), 2 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES (which are also upholstered in the very best wool moquotte, nice divan chairs, and splendid oak high-back chairs), 3 OTTOMAN COUCHES, I BIG CHESTERFIELD DIVAN CHAIR (In moquotte), 1 LARGE ROOMY- CHESTERFIELD DIVAN CHAIR (In shadow tissue), 3 EASY TUB CHAIRS, 1 SETTEE DINING ROOM SUITE (Settee couch, 2 morris chairs, 4 oak highback chairs). JAMES SAMSON & . CO. have received instructions from the Consignor to soil by auction these very fine Chesterfield Suites. ‘ The goods are now being unpacked, and will be on view Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. 9my WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, At 12.30 o’clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mr J. Monaghan. SPLENDID ST. KILDA FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situated corner Young street and Chapman , street (No. 11 Young street). . A great home, with splendid comer section, which, wo think, could be divided into’two more building allotments. Handy to car, just off Prince Albert road. AMES SAMSON & CO.* have received instructions from Mr ;. Monaghan to sell: ibis splendid St. Kilda Freehold Prq■ty of 7 rooms,, with all possible conveni;cs, electric light, hot and cold water, broom, splendid big roomy shed, which lid be converted into a garage if desired. ?1 runs, fowl houses, 2 entrances. All ! rooms are nice large ones, the house is It on concrete foundations with a conte verandah, is all in pretty good order, I immediate vacant possession can bo en. It is very seldom a property of s class, with a nice big corner section, >s on the market, end as Mr Monaghan i bought another property ho is placing r ery low reserve on the property to secure A READY SALE. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, At 12.50 o'clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from E. Pyrke, Esq. CITYI FREEHOLD PROPERTY. In the best residential street, North Dunedin. No cars practically required, and, ill so, only a penny car. (No. 83 Clyde street.) A home which has been thoroughly renovated, and which is now practically brand new. 6 LARGE ROOMS AND MAGNIFICENT SUNNY SECTION. CLOSE TO EXHIBITION. JAMES SAMSON , & CO. have received instructions from E. Pyrke, Esq., to sell by auction: This really very fine home of 6 rooms, built in one of the best localities in North Dunedin, and right alongside the Exhibition. This is a very fine home, has been all recently painted inside and out, redecorated and papered, hot and cold water, electric light, tile mantelpieces and slabs, fine big roomy cellar, magnificent garden, all laid out, asphalt paths, fowl runs, and everything up to date. We want seekers for North Dunedin homes to inspect this property, as it is well known that it is almost impossible to procure d real good up-to-date house in the north end, there being practically no sellers, atId HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. IT IS NOT EVERY DAY that one gets something for nothing. We offer our advice free to whether your old CARPET EEPER can bo repaired or not. Bring it in, for it may only require a new spring or new lubbers to make the machine as good as ever. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Ironmongers, George street. THE Firat Utility of frequent and reguiai Advertising .-onaists in this: There ia at all times a large class of persons, both ii country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of .-ertain necessary articles, and are ready to bo swayed and drawn towards any particular place which ia earnestly brought i n.dor their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the firat who asks. PRAM Wheels RETYRED while yon wait at G. W. Boiiiob und Co., opposite Do via than Hotel*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 20
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