AUCTION'* CONTINUATION TO-DAY. FRIDAY, Nov. FRIDAY. • FRIDAY, 7, (FRIDAY, FRIDAY, ' 1919. FRIDAY, At 1 p.m. sharp. ■ ON THE PREMISES, ,134-136 COURTENAY PLACE, CORNER LOUNGE, - - CORNER LOUNGE. TIiqMAS AND CO. LTD. have received instructions from' the PROPRIETOR to sell as abovo fclio . BALANCE of the CONFECTIONERY STOCK : . SODA FOUNTAIN PLANT And GENERAL STOCK . of the above business, including— 2 Ico Chest.? .2 Gas Stoves 1 Cask Citric-Acid Crystals SO doz. Mason's Jars 24 Bevelled Plato 2-lin. Table Tops 2' Electric 6-pieco Toasters : - Milk Shakers 1 Hand Ice Breaker 4cwt. Glucoso 30 feet pood Rubber Hoso 8 doz. Decanters 45 Oxidised Chairs and Tabloi 1 Elcctric Hot Plate 20 boxes Three Castles Cigarettes Large quantity Cutlery English Essences 1 Large Extension Table 1 only-North Bros.' Combination Freezer and Ice Breaker, wilh 1-li.p. Motor attached i Tco Cream Cans . Stone's Drinking Straws Ariel's Ice Wafers Salmon in all sizes Etc., Etc.. Etc. Goods on View This Morning.GEORGE THOMAS AND CO.. Auctioneers. Allen Street. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), / At 2 p.m. LOTS 7 OA A LOTS. LOTS ' LOTS. • v BIG AUCTION SALE. ' MESSRS. VINE AND -WILSON haye l'A received instructions to sell in their large and commodious Rooms, DO- . MINION 1 AVENUE (next Barrett's Hotel), at 2\).m. TO-DAY (Friday)— . 25 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS; ideal holi- ! day suits. Don't miss these. You'll i buy one or two. 1 1 DOZEN PAIRS LADIES' HEATHERHOSE Also, ' On behalf of varion's vendors, goods ar- ' rived in tlm Rooms to-day— ; I UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Albert Paherl, beautiful ease, magnificent tone, i.f.; 0.5., c.a. . 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS ' (by the famous makers Kirchncr and Trub- ! - nor) , . 1 BORD COTTAGE PIANO, good tone f 3-PIFX'E BEDROOM SUITE |,1 CHESTERFIELD COUCH. eoveml in ' i moqnet, sprung brick, sides, "«nd'4flg6, ! 1 LARGE SCOTCH CHEST :■ 12 KITCHEN-TABLES ~ 1 BOOKCASE, ■ glass top, well made, f - honeysuckle wood , • 11 LAWN MOWER, ' I GAS, GR-ILKER 50 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. See them. -Beautify the borne. No reserve : - 1 PAIR, FIELD GLASSES 1 i-PLATE CAMERA . And General Household and Sundries Every Lot Must be Sold. 7 RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. SPECIAL—Our Rooms will .be open until 9 o'clock To-nisht (Friday) for ,insnection. and sale of furniture and pianos at low prices Note Address: Dominion Avenue, next i Barrett's Hotel. . < UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, AT THE FARM,. MANAKAU, HANDY TO RAILWAY STATION. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. have received" instructions from JIBS. B. GALLOWAY, who lias sold her property, to sell as follows at 1 p.m.— 10 com, in' full milk 1 4-year gelding 3 store pigs ' Spring cart, ' • .Set of dray harness, .- - Light gig (slight reserve) On'account OTHER'VENDORS— ' 4 cows, with, calves at foot ». - 7 empty store cows 6 yearling steers 4 yearling heifers - 1 yearling bull 10 empty store cows 1 5-yeiir pony mare, "Rewa," winner of 3 races at Levin Show' NOTE.—The cows in milk are an exceptionally good lot. Average return from factory, 4 gallons per cow. OTAIiI AUCTION MART. TAKI AUCTION MART. ' . ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 11.30. ( Vegetables, Fruits, Seed' Potatoes, Spring Onions (for eating and planting), Potatoes, Ploughs, Scythes, Reapers, Slashers, Potatodiggers, Hayforks, Axes. At 1.30 p.m. - ' Sideboards, Tables, Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Sewing Machines, Wooden Bedsteads, Carpets, 1 Lino., Seagrass .Mats, Lampware, Pictures; Prams, Go-carts, Books, , Easy Chairs, Bentwood Chairs, - Kitchen Dresser, Ilallstands (2),' Bicycles, and a quantity of tinware. Also, Imperial Organ. Dallison Piano, both in firsii-class order. Also, tJndsr Special Instructions'from MRS. ■ DAWSON, who is giving up business, a quantity of Confectionery. Chocolates, and other Sweets, all in first-class condition. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of . DAIRY STOCK. . AT THE 1 FARM, ROSLYN EOAD, LEVIN, on ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD, have received instructions from MR. ALFRED A VERY, who lias given lip dairy farming, to sell as follows, at 1 p.m.— . 18 cows, in full milk 5 15-month Holstein-cross, heifers 3 cows, to calve 1 2-year Jer.vy bull 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 sow 1 Berkshire boar 9 good weaner pigs Milk cans, etc. NOTE—We have inspected the above stock, and can recoimn.'iid same lo buyers as a good, genuine lot. TO BE OFFERED AT WAIKA.NAE SALEYAKDS. WEDNESDAY', NOVEMBER 15, 1919. Messrs. Abraham & wiijjams LTD., hnve rec'civcd instructions from Trustees Estate laic D. I. Lursen to offer as above at 1 p.m.— FREEHOLD FA KM, SI ACRES, situated at PnrupnrauinivU miles I from station, school,'post utlice, | and co-op. cheese factory, by Wcl ■ metalled road; suitable for dairying; -i-rooii'ed cottage, 3-bail cowshed, outbuildings; 0 paddo.;!;s, we'll watered, windmills and stream TERMS: 10 per cent, fall of hummer, ?5 per oenl. date of possession ' (immediate if required), balance 10 years at 5! per cent. NOTE.—MR. J.-H. 13AUCKE or MR. L. 1. HOWELL. PAIIAPARAJ'MU, will bo pleased to show'intending purchasers over the property,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 12
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