A closing-down sale is announced in this feeue by the D.S A., Cuba Street. The whole of the drapery,stock is to be,cleared, and mnst be sold at any price, as the closing date of Ithe firm is Saturday, April M. Country customers are to be specially catered for, and their order's will receive immediate attention. The premises ■ will be closed to-day and to-morrow for marking down, of goods. A ladies' "first-aid" class . will shortly be opened, and the secretary of St. • John Ambulance Association (Mr. J. D. Avery), Johnston Street, , rcquosts those desirons of joining to communicate with him. Fee fcr course of instruction will be 7b. 6d. To-morrow Messrs. A.'L. Wilson and Co., Brandon Street, will dispOße of 4000 feet of timber, 200 sheets of '- galvanised iron, and a lot of building materials.by auction at 11 o'clock, at the corner of Tory and Frederick Streets. The firm will sell at their rooms, at liO p.m. on the same day, a list of .household furniture (contents of ' seven rooms), on' account of Mr. W. W. Barveson, Karori, who is leaving for England. At 2.30 p.m. the firm will-also submit by auction four pianos, all English mates, and practically new instruments. David Kay, land agent, Auckland, has several farm properties for sale. Attention is drawn in another column to the. sale of a good butchery business in Wanganni, belonging to Mr. Walter Imdnam. Mr. Ludham recently lost four members of his family by a sad drowning fatality—his two sons' being partners in his'business. For particulars, apply 0. H. Burnett, Wan ganui. ; " The list of entries received by, the Manawatu Auctioneers' Association for Palmerston North stock sale on Thursday appears In this' issue, ■■, ;..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 6
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