AUCTION SALES AUCTIOM &ALE RANGATIRA STREET, OTAKI. — — — v— r' -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, AT 1 r.ivx. SHAKP " L. BENNETT, LTD., in conjUllction with Harold Taylor, have reeeived instructions from the Publc Trustee, as 'Administrator in" the Estate of the late Martha Ellen Vaugnan, to seli by Public Auction,on the above date, a full range of househoid furniture and eft'ects, including: — PHXlLIPS RADIO IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION, M.ODERN OAK CHINA ' CABINET, OAK DOUBLE BED AND WlKE MA'ffKESS,- OAK -4 DRAWER CHEST, OAK PEDESTAL, 3 Dr. rimu duchess, 4 dr. rimu tallboy (new), 2 targe rimu wardrobes with mirrors, 2 rimu Morris chairs, small settee, 2 Colonial couches, 3 rimu Sideboards, 1 dining table, 1 kitchen table, 9 yds. good runner, 1 hand Singer sewing machine as new, large 3-decit wagon, 2 dining chairs, 7 kitchen chairs, 1 double kapoc mattress, 4 single mattresses, 2 single Marcella" Quilts, 2 single bedspreads, a quantity o"f doiiDle ahd single blankets, assortment of double and single sheets, face-boweis.-tea towels, large assortment
of vases and ornaments, 1 good cioek, small round table, rimu dressing table, good assortment of eoir maoting, 3 tawn slip-mats, pair oi" hali curtains, large hallstand, 5 pink cushions, 12 pillows, 2 2ft 6in single beds and wire mattresses, w'ardrobe curtains, 1 bookcase, table cover, *2 fireside chairs, Morris coucn and squab, copper firescreen and' kerb, 1 long mirror, wall bookcase, large variety of glassware and crockery, assortment of eutlery, iron kettle, tablecldths and _ser-viett-es, electric griller, electric iron, 1 kitchen dresser, 2 Iinoleums, fireshovei and broom, 1 bread crock, several good saucepans,* a'ssorted jams, 1 small mirror, 1 linen basket, 1 clothes basket, full range of kitchen utensils. 1 lawn mower, spray-pump, hedge clipoers, scythe, pair new shears, axe, 1 wheeibarrow, hoes, rakes, 2 buckecs, handsaw, 1 pair steps, long lauder, rubber mat, 18 fowls. BERT PALMER,. A TTpti nn PPT* FOR ENQUIRIES, RING 'PHONE 65S, OTAKI.
SHANNON SALE MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1946. At 1 p.m. ^BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will seil as above: — 3U iat ewes 60 wether lambs 9 fat P.A. cows 10 fat cows, ex dairy 15 store cows 12 weaner heifers •
Substitute Poultfy Feeding DUR1NQ FOOD SHORTAGE Thc shortage of imported foods . . . thc arging of N.Z. farmers to grow morc wheat, point to a grave possibility of an acutc Saminc in Poultry Foods. Keepers of Poultry wdjl be wise to realiee that whatever change ie made in the feed, the vitamin and mineral content must be safcguarded. Your best way to do this is to add daily to the mash a lufficient quantity of Laymor Poultry Tonic. By so doing, the full sup|»ly of all the necessary vitamins and minerals is ensured for the moulting season ahead — and for the Lying season to follow. All Poultry keepers will be well advisetf to adopt this ptecadtionafjr measurc.
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1946, Page 8
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