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AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE — Of — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS on the premises 55 MAKO MAKO ROAD, LEVIN " THURSDAY, AUOUST 5, i948 . . ' AT 1.30 p.M. ' , MfeSSRS. J. W. CLARKE & CO., favpur'ed with instruc'tions frorii Mfs. Whitaker, will sell the co'iitents of her i'esidenee as follows:— 1 saddleback chesterfield, cane settefe, 2 fireside • chairs, 9 x 10.6 lino square, 2 oak tea waggoris, assofted cushioiis, good assort. floor rugs, slip mats, curtains, pictures, 3 rooms lino, 2 robes, ehests and beds, rhattresses, blankets, linen, pillows, • bedspreads, household linen, hail curtains, 5 yds fawn stipple runner, 4 yds floral . runner, rimu sideboard, table. and 2' chairs, 2 wicker chairs^ double ehd settee and squab, Singer sewing machine, S.T'.C. radio, wall clock, books, assort. of ornaments, eutlery, pots and *pans, preserving jars, ladder and step ladder, garden tools, lawn mower and cateher, roller, wheelbarrow, etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.— We have inspected the offering cataiogufed above and have no hesitation in recommending the goOds to intending buyers. Everything is in beautiful order and is for absolute J. D. OAVIDSON, Auctioneer.

WATTS MOTORS, .LTD. Levin-Palmerston North, via Shannon. 55US SERVICES . DEPART LEVIN: Monday to' Friday, 8.40 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. Saturday, 8.40 a.m. Sunday, 10.30 a.m. EVENING SERVICES: Friday, Saturday and Sundays, 6 p.m. DEPART PALMERSTON NORlH: Monday to Friday, 3 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Friday, 9.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Saturday, 12.30 p.m. and 10.40 p.m. Sunday, 4.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Early Bus connects With Masterton, Wanganui and New Plymouth Service Cars. All Btises connect with Napier Service Cars. SPECIAL BUSES cjptered fbf to mywhere. For prices and all information, telephone WATTS MOTORS, LTD. 'PHONE 224S, LEVIN Reiiable Jewellery Service \\/E have a select range of Diamond . Engagement Rings, Dress Rings> Wedding Rings, and Signet- Rings. ALL REASONABLY PRICED. E.P.N.S. Trophy CUps, Plate Ware, Etc., Silver Jam Spoons and Butter- • Kniy.es. ■ All Jewellery Repairs done on thc premisesJ. D. RENKIN OXFORD STREET, LEVIN (Above: Barr^t's Store) BORONIA — Scented, well grown and extra bushy ...... 4/6 each . , — PERENNIALS — LILY 'OF THE VAL.LEY, 1/- bundle ASCLEPIA TUBER6SA — Large compact heads of 'brilliant tangerine flowers -throughout the summer 5 2/- each PERENNIAL ASTERS (Miehaelmas Daisy) and PHLOX in all the latest colours — 1/6 each, 6 for 8/6, 12 for 15/Many other attractive perennials in our catalogue which wjll be posted on request. FOSTER'S NURSER1ES . MacArthur St. — Levin 'PHONE 217 Terrorist Family Shot Up „ln Malaya ' — m i • \ x ReeeiVfe'd Monday, 8.50 pini; SINGAPORK. Angust 2. A Chinese terrorist and his motlier. were. killed, his father was arrested and two armed brothers fescaped during a police and military raid on a hideout near Rengam, Johore. 1'he dead man andliis brothers were wanted for several murders incliniing a double murder last montli wherein two oldChinesee squatters were tortured and shot dead. Tbe terrorists scattered when d, raidihg party came upon' the jungle hut wherein they were living. The police mortally wouyded one who was wearing a three star Communist badge, His m other was"killed in the crossfire during the attac'k. MORE MURDERS SINGAPORE, August 1. While the fight against the insurgents goes on, Chinese terrorists are continuing their eanipaign of murder. A Chiuese bus stand proprietor was murdered at Kajaug, 20 miles south of Kuala Lumpur, last niglit after he aeeepted the invitation of two Chinese to go into town with them. His bulletrjdOled body.,- was found within 100 yards of his house. Four other armed Chinese tried-the same trick on a Chinese labour overseer at Ivajang. The overseer rofused to leave his house, so they opened tiro on the house. When that failed to intimidate him they unsuecessfully attempted to set hre to the house. R.A.F. rocket-firing Spitfires attacked an insurgent hideout in Perak Statd. The- target was a sinai] eonefentration of huts in swampy, jungle couutry. The attack was made in heavy rain, and accurate observation was not pos sible, but i-epo'rtS /Said tliiit thg trtrgfet ; was hit. The bodies of six armed insurgents are reported tb have been i found bv a ground reconnaissance i party which followed up a Spitflre attack on a suspeeted hideout in Pahang State,.

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 August 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 3 August 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 3 August 1948, Page 8

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