AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE.- , , ' ' ' ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' AND EFFECTS • At the AUCTION MART, LEVIN, FRIDAY, April 22, at 1.30 p.m. E. TOMLINSON, Auotioneer, ha§ b,een favoured- with in&truotions , to sell the foflowing cpmprehehsive catalogue, eemprisihg — \ SOLID OAK DINING- TABLE, a beauty, i LOQSJE SEAT DINING CUAIRS, standard i^mp,. bookshelf,. small rimu duchess, oak tea wagon, LIGHT OAK CHINA OABINET, first-qlass mirror wardrobe, 4 fireside chairs, easy chair, Morris chair and chesterfteld cpuch, LINOLEUM SQUARE, leather suitcase, log box, ELEC. ■ FENCE AND INSULATORS„ COW SY'RINGE, as new, mats and floorrugs, ALL-WAVE ROLLS RADIO, ■ as new, MODERN BROADCAS.T RADIO, it's good, grainophone, . cot and mattress, high chair, 2 large heavy tarpaulins, approx. 22 X 35 RIMU AND, OAK DROPSIDE TABEES, like new, 3-PIECE ' LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITE, INDIAN RUG,, really gopu, large GLORY BOX, four Austrian chairs, CRESCENT SPEGIAL ELECTRIC CABINET SEWING MACHINE, as new, curtains, PART DINNER SET, best ehina, crockery,_ toaster, pots and pans, forks and spoons, eushions, ornaments, SMALL SEPARATOR, as new, gent's eycle, GIRL'S CY€LE, large roller lawnniower, HORSEDRAWN CULTIVATORS (this cnltivator is, something the farmer cannot afford to miss). Remember also there are lots of sundries too numerous to mention. THE SALE: FRIDAY NEXT, 22nd. THE TIME : 1.30 p.m. THE PLACE: AUCTION MART, LEVIN. E. TOMLINSON, Auotioneer, Levih. CARS FOR SALE MORRIS Minor ' Saloon, in good condition. Tel. 203M, Levin. gABY Austin 1936-37 Saloon, recently rebored, 40,000 miles, well cared for, mechanically perfect. Tel. 130M Otaki. WANTEP TQ EXCHANGE HUTT CITY FOR LEVIN. 5IX-ROOMED House, built Govt. specv redwood, Waterloo, unencumbered, £230.0, for about 5 acres or more "best land .and house. Apply 1 Miro St., near Woburn Station, Hutt City. TO LRT pULLY Furnished Sunny Front Room, suit lady or 2 girls. Write 1736, "Chronicle," Levin. pURNISHED Cabins, Waitarere Beach, for Anzae weekend; also two vacant for May school hoiidays. Tel. 134K. SITUATIONS VACANT V/ANTED, Man to cut limbs off pine tree. Apply "Chronicle," Levin. A REALLY capable Woman Cleaner is wanted for approx. 4 hours per day at 3/- per hour. Please ring or write or call at Otaki Textiles, Ltd. V/ANTED, Honest and Energetic Boy to learn Painting and Paperhanging, with apprenticeship in view. Apply in person after 5 p.m. to Vince La Greca, corner Bell St., Otaki. WANTED, a Keen Person as Waitress. Award wages £4/2/6 per week, Apply personally, Alexandra : Tea Rooms, Levin. has vacancies on the PERMANI3^T STAFF as under: — CLERICAL CADETS: Youths, 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years' secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging ^llowances if liying away from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and Men, 16 to 39 years of age. LOCOMOTIVE 'BRANCH : Youths and Men, 16 to 23 years of age. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Improved wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster, or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. . PUBLIC NOTICES .iiJTXriO. /- -r- - - - - WE REPAIR ^OUR , — MACHINE AND CAR — TR&CTOR AND MOWER — CLOCK AND RIFLE r— SHEARS AND ALL S. PORTANGER & SONS, 5 ENGINEERING, Chamberlain Street, Levin. Tqrning — Fitting — Welding Steel Engraving. High Precision.a Specialty.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 April 1949, Page 10
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