AUCTION SALES AUCTIGN SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1946 1 p.m. at the residence Cr. QUEEN STREET EAST and BARTHOLOMEW ROAD, LEVIN. •pHE Auction Mart ha^s been favoured with instructions to sell the contents of Mr. C.VJ. Dempsey's home, . comprising superior modern furniture as follows: — 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Velvet, 7 valve bandspread Allwave Radio, 10ft 6in x 12ft CARPET and under-felt, Oak Dinner Wagon, Oak Cocktail Cabinet, Silky Oak 6piece Dining Suite, Firescreen with oil-painting, 4 Cushions, 3 WALL MIRRORS, AFTERNOON TEA SET, WATER SET, assortment of best CROCKERY, 3 Teapots, 4 Glass Fruit Bowls, Jug, Plates, etc., Ornaments, Vases, 8yds 27in CARPET RUNNER, • 3 MATS, WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Wardrobe, Double Bed, Duchess and Stool, 7x4 INDIAN CARPET, Alarm Clock, BEDSPREAD, Blankets, Pillows, EIDERDOWN QUILT, Mattress, 3 Cream Glass Lampshades, f Bed and Wire, i- Mattress, Household _ Linen including Sheets, Tea Towels, Towels, Curtains, Twin Single Beds and ^allboy, Mattresses and Blankets, Garden Hose, 2 Brooms, CARPET SWEEPER, Kitchen Table, 4 Austrian Chairs, Leather-covered Sofa, Cutlery including Stainless Knives, Spoons and Forks, ELECTRIC IRON, Kettle, ALUMINIUM STEAMER, Pots and Pans, Axe, Meat Safe, 2 1 Bird Cages, Palm Stand, Pot Plants, 2 Jardineers and Sundries. Auctioneer's Note: — For those contemplating home-making this sale comprises some of the best quality goods obtainable, all of whieh are as new. Seldom has such an cpportunity as this been placed before the public. See and judge for yourself. Goods on view from 7 to 9 p.m. each evening prio'r to the sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, AT 1 P.M. E. TOMLINSON, Auctioneer. While PouStry Food is Short MENS Be Kept ' Ha ptesent ekortage of poultry ioocls has comc at a time when, with the moulting season approaching, it is oi the greatest importance that hens should receive special care in diet to ensure the rebuilding of their highest standard of health for the season ahcad. If shortage occurs in. diet, the health o£ the birds must be safeguarded by adequatc ■ vitamin and mineral content in the food. The easiest and best way to ensure this in corrcct proportions is by giving Laymor Poultry Tonic regularly in the daily mash. Thii valuablc Tonic Prcscription is obtainable from Prodwos Dealers L22
For nasty. Coughs — Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgtn.
PRINTED and Published for KERSLAKE, BILLENS & HUMPHREY LTD., at the Registered Printing Office of the Company, Oxford Street, Levin. thursday, march 28, 1946.
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