AUrTiON SALES • AUCTION SALERAILWAY MART, OTAKI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1946. 4 AT 12.30 SHARP. Jo L. BENNETT, LTD., in conjunction with Harold Tayl'or, have been • favoured with instructions from Mr. and Mrs. R: A. Gower, pomain Road, Otaki, to sell by Public Auction, their household furniture ahd effects, which will be remqved' to the Railway Mart for the convenience of the public. On Account R. A. GOWER: — 1 Leonard Refrigerator as new (6 cubic feet), solid light oak dining suite comprising sideboard, oval extension table and 6 modern chairs; 4 piece light oak bedroom suite comprising wardrobe, duchesse chest, pedestal, and double bed; 3 piece chesterfield suite with loose covers, oak china cabinet, walnut glory box as new, modern oak hailstand, oak tea-wagon, oak palmstand, 5'-vaive wireless set (benropm type), 1 A Autographic Kodak Camera with portrait attachmenc and leather case, 2 good fireside chairs, 2 modern 3ft. beds$ 4 single mattresses, 3 double maitresses, 1 dining room clock, 5 fioor mats, 1 linoleum, 1 3ft single bed, rimu wagon, 1 long dressmg mirror, set of fire-irons, bronze wood box, 1 carved tray, 2 seagrass stools, wail mirror, 5 Austrian chairs, rimu writing bureau, sheepskin rug, 2 pedestals, 2 duchesse cnests, radio stand, kitchen table with 2 drawers, box ottoman, 1 eiderdown, chambers, 6 asst. cushions, biue seagrass chair, small carved table, 3 iarge giass disnes, 18 asst. tumblers, piedishes and breadtins, iruit-saxad set, assorted crockery, aluminium camping set, electric iron, asst. llnen, asparagus set, beaten brass trary, e.p.n.s. breadboard, good quality cutlery, e.p.n.s. cream and sugar, clothes basket, 2 jardimeres, mincer, icing set, biscuit forcer, frypans, table mats, croquet mahet, tnermos fiask, tripos and billy, camping billy with m. spirits heater, 1 l-ttit ladder, kauri sink-top with sink, 3 buckets, watering can, assorted garden hose, jam jars and bottles, flower pots, iron kettle, stone jars, 3 lawn chairs, garden chairs and table, 5 pairs net casement curtains, long -ladder, beach umbrella, Masport q lawnmower, 1 12in. lawnmower, 20 oundles good books, 1 churn.' On Account of Another Client: — 1 Silky oak wardrobe, combination robe and tallboy with mirror, rimu pedestal with drawer, pair fireside chairs (back and seats well sprung), 1 3-cow Lister separator in good .condition, 2 1-gailon cream cans, 1 3-galion cream can, 2 good coppers, and numerous other sundry items, 2 copper cylinders. BERT PALMER, Auctioneer. NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. FOjR FURTHER PARTICULARS, RING 'PHONE 65S, OTAKI.
PUBLIC NQTICES FARMERS.... FOSTER'S selected strain of Palatable Pampas Giass Will solve your supplementary feed problems, increases carrying capacity, reduces production costs, prevents disea.se in stock, has higher food value than hay or turnips, is a hardy plant, will pay better dividjnds to-day than any other farm expenditure. Ask for particulars. We also have .imited stocks of 2-year Macrocarpa and Lawsoniana. FOSTER'S NURSER1ES, 'PHONE 217. LEVIN. ' * A •' •: " ~ ?ARRY & FREEMAN, LTD. Opticians, PALMERSTON NORTH JUR MR. ROWLAND BAILEY visifi Levin every month. yEXT VISIT: JULY 16th and I7th. 1DDRESS : C/- Mr. C. S. Keedwell 'Phone 51 Levin " 10NEY FOR'HOMES " ^/AGES put into Building Society Shares is a safe investment for earnings. The Manawatu Co-opera-tive Building Society was formed to_ solve the housing problem: it provides loans on Shares. Take this sure way to buv your home. It achieved the record of £325,000 in free-of-interest loafrs to members for homes. It can save members £500 interest on a £1000 loan. Plan and direct your future operations to-day. Shares now available in No. 11 Group which closes in July. Apply for further particulars to L. A. PUI^PHREY, "Chronicle" Office, Levin. ^PECIAL VALUE —Envelopes for j qut private correspondence. Good quality, in size 4|- x 3J. Boxes of 250, only 4/9 each at "Chronicle" Office. Levin Ti io Englisli Rr.gliy I.eaguc tourists now in Australia are detinitely coming to Now Zralaii'l an'I vill follow tlu itlnerary alreacly planned by tlie N ew Zealand Rugbv League. It is probable tlie Epglishmen will plav a i\Iaori team in addition to tlie present programme.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1946, Page 8
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