PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Account Mrs L. M. Austin and others. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1.15 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. Large range quality furniture etc. including: 6-piece Oak Breakfast Room Suite with Extension Table and Sideboard with Round Lead Light Doors; 2 Modern Easy Chairs in attractive Moquette; Rimu Writing Desk; 3-piece Shaded Rimu Double Beed Room Suite with Cheval Dressing Table and Reflex Mirrors; Large Oak Wardrobe; Single Bed Rimu Panel End; 3 Drawer Duchess; \ size assorted Blinds; 32 Piece Tea Set; Phoenix Salad Bowl and Servers; 3 Crystal Goblets and Pitcher. All the above line as new. Fireside Chair, fully sprung; Rimu Dinner Waggon; Circular Table; Small Carved Table; 6yds Congoleum; 6|yds 27” Carpet Runner; 12 x 9 Axminster Carpet in good order; Chrome Ink Stand; Copper Beaten Firescreen with 2 extra leaves and kerb; syds and 4 yds Congoleum; 60ft Rubber Garden Hose; Garden Tools; Omega Gold Watch,- Gents; Bicycle Lamp, Electric; Child’s Play Pen; Cot and Mattress; Oak Sideboard; Rimu Sideboard; Rimu Panel Settee with Wire Base and Moquette Squab; Kitchen and Oval Tables. 2$ Anderson Engine in good order 2 Sets Hames; Lawnmowers; Planet Junior Cultivator; Semi-Ro-tary Pump; Swingle Bars; Sythes; Lightning Saw; Wheelbarrow; Piano Ladder; Gramophones; 2 Pairs Bowls and Leather Bags. Large range Crockery including 4 dozen Dinner Plates as- new; 3 dozen Cups and Saucers; Cutlery (large assortment); Electric Toast-, er; Kettles, Mirrors; Pictures; Groceries. Also large range of interesting sundries. NOTE: *We can recommend the quality of the furniture to be auctioned. To be on display from Wednesday 21st. ' A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. 196 EDGECUMBE YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB Monthly meeting will be held at Mr lan Gow’s residence on Tuesday, 20th August, at 7.30 p.m. 205 OHOPE PROGRESS LEAGUE GENERAL MEETING A General Meeting of the Ohope Progress League will be held in the Dining Rooms of the Ohope Hostel on the evening of Monday, 26th August, 1946,. at 7 p.m. BUSINESS: To approve and accept the revised Constitution. To obtain signatures for Incorporation of the League as an Incorporated Society. To receive a Progress Report from the Chairman. All residents are cordially invited to attend. A very short meeting is intended and this will be followed by CARDS. E. R. MARRYATT, Hon. Secretary. I would like to take this opportunity of saying Au Revoir to all friends whom I have not been able to see before leaving for Wellington. 202 LEITA THOMASON. MR A. A. SYKES Wishes to announce that he has taken over the Carrying Business of Mr R. J. Mercer and is now stationed at Matata. He is equipped for General Carrying and Transport of Live Stock and assures the public of efficient and prompt service. Orders dealt with immediately. Phone 25 or Box 5, Matata. 132 PLUMBING & DRAINLAYING Consult BASIL WOOLLIAMS. All Classes of Work Undertaken. Town or Country. Phone 437 M, 386 RESULT OF RAFFLE The winner of the Pedigree BuR Calf donated by Mr T. Sandilands, was Mr J. Haslam of Onepu. 208 PIANO Tuning. L. Sly, Lasker’s Radios, Phone 227. 312
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