NUMBER FIVE v.. . V /-I .><■l' V ~ SHOES WORN BY k KING HENRY VIII C, l ’ Vftg 31 « k I Previous to Henry VIII’s reign shoes If Vjf / had been worn with such long points ff B I / onthetoesthatalawwaspassedre- ■ | -■* *' striding them. Shoemakers then went V to the opposite extreme. Henry VIII’s jAi f I - ' shoes were made so wide and so slashed / | • ■'Lf •' ’ • open that they hardly covered the toes. L' £ 1 His shoes -were made of silk or velvet. ■ry-ir ■ . '• 1 bm.?- | vremier Made in New Zealand by M. O’Brien & Co. Ltd., Ch’ch.
AUCTIONS. AT GOA ST.. KILBIRNIE. E. JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1942, At 1 p.m. Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 58 YARDS -SUPER AX. BODY CARPET, fawn and autumn tints, tn perfect order, super Ax. carpet, 121 t. x lort. tjin. net and cottage weave curtains, frauieless mirrors, spark guards, fire tidy, vases and ornaments, 2 oak tea wagons, oak gateleg table, felt rug. 3-plece chesterfield suite, uphol. in figured velvet (in perfect order), superior oak china cabinet, with cabriole legs, round coffee table, seagrass chairs, cushions, oak bookshelves, Canadian chairs, refectory • hall table, card table, special oak dining suite new design, including specially made heavy drop-leaf gateleg dining table, special design plain leadlight buffet china cabinet and 4 lowback chairs to match (all as new), expensive 3-ipiece chesterfield suite, specially well made and uphol. in a very nice design wool moquet (this is good), fireside chair, smoker’s' stand, “Courier” all-wave up-to-date radio and table, coco, matting, almost-new and up-to-date combination compactum and mirror dressing table in oak. new Ottoman glory box, blue silk curtains and bedspread to match, iALIMOST NEW AND UP-TO-DATE LATEST OAK BEDROOM SUITE, complete with wardrobe, tallboy, shaped mirror, duchesse, dressing table, and solid panel bedstead, all en suite, kapok beds, pillows, oak oval mirror door, wardrobe, oak duchesse and solid panel oak bedstead and mattresses, kitchen utensils, chiffonier, 4 kitchen chairs, stool, table, electric jug, lino, garden hose, spade, rake, hoe, reap hook, garden seat, . solid-panel s. rimu bedstead and mattresses, baby s bath, "Hoover" electric vacuum cleaner, wire netting, electric toaster, heater, largo dog kennel, step-ladder, clothes basket, small kitchen table, mats, etc., etc. ■ At tlie Residence No. 22 GOA ST.. KILBIRNIE, off Jloxhara Ave., on Account of Mrs. E. Aitken, who has sold her property. SALE MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. Sharp. Everything is in very good order. E. JOHNSTON & CO.,
POULTRY SALE! POULTRY SALE!TOWNSEND & PAUL, LTD., THE POULTRY MART, Allen Street, sell by Public Auction and Without Reserve, each day at 10 a.m. Specials for next Tuesday, November 3— 30 8.0. hens and roosters 50 W.L-. hens and cockerels ' 50 ducks ALLEN STREET, 10 a.m. Daily. A 146 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT RIVERSIDE GOLF LINKS, . MAIN'ROAD, TAITA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, At 1 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. J. and C. E. Bentley, who have sold their property, to Sell at Auction as under:— 330 2 * 4-th. WETHERS (in lots) \ Farm Implements mid Sundries. OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OP SALE. Full Particulars, Monday’s Dominion. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK SALE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1 P.M. 10 3yr.-old Jersey aud Jersey cross ' dairy heifers, close to calving 20 store cows 15 fat and forward cows 16 prime heavy P.A. runners WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Al5O JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. AT 1.30 P.M. 80 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising:— 50 prime bullocks 20 P.A. cows 10 P.A. heifers 800 SHEEP, Comprising:— 250 fat wethers 100 fat two-tooths 3<XI fat ewes I<X> fat hoggets 50 spring lambs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LEVIN •SALE. ' ' ■ TUESDAY, . NOVEMBER 3, 1912. . I ; At 11.30 a.m. ; GO fat ewes 130 fat hoggets IXJ spring lambs -IO woolly ’ ewe hoggets 12 S.D. ewe hoggets 25 fat cows, ex dairy 30 vealers 12 choice yearling Jersey heifers 50 porkers 35 store pigs A 153 WAIPukURAU STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. AT H A.M. 503 CATTLE & 300 SHEEP. Comprising 51 fat cows and heifers 28 lyr. P.A. steers 150 2yr. P.A. steers 70 3yr. and 4yr. bullocks 250 2yr. heifers ■lO P.A. cows, empty 300 2-tooth wethers AIS-1 GISBORNE CATTLE FAIR. MATAWHERO YARDS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 900 bullocks and steers SOO cows and heifers 30 fat heifers 300 m.s. yearlings Allo PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. to be held at THE FARM, KAITUNA, ON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. MESSRS. DALGETY & CO.. Ltd. (Inc. In Eng.), have received Instructions from the Estate of the late 11. T. 8., and Mr. L. B. Yates, to Sell the whole of the Stock and Implements, comprising 400 ewes and lambs, 29 run cows. 5 3yr. Jersey heifers, farm horses, shearing machine. wool press, etc. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Al5l RURAL LAND FOR SALE Continued on Page 4.
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