NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SHOW, November 26th, 271 hj, and 28th. EXCURSION TICKETS will, be isJ sued to Auckland from Palmerston North, Pjriaka, and intermediate stations on November 24th and 25tb, and from Taumarunui, Rukuhia, and intermediate stations on November 25th 26th, and.27th, all available for return till Saturday, December sth. 1 Excursion Tickets isßued to Auckland from any Btotion north of Taurnarunui will NOT be available by, and will not be accepted on, the Wellington-Auckland Express trains. Fur further pnrticunlra see handbills. I BY ORDER. Samuel Barry, OPTICAL SPECIALIST, AUCKLAND. JILL VISIT Te Kuiti, profeßsion- . r oily, on SATURDAY, December sth, and id ay bo consulted at Mr Giesen's Pharmacy, at any time during that day. This opportunity of consulting Auckland's leading Sight Specialist without the expense of visiting the city, should be taken advantage of. Appointments can be made with Mr Giesen. 'Mr C. K. Wilson, M.P. Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as underOpatu, 2.30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 26 Tokerima, Evening „ „ 26 Tahi, - Mid-day, Friday „ 2T Ohura, Evening, „ „ 2'i Niho Niho, 2.30 p.m., Saturday, „ 28 Matiere, Evening, „ „ 28 Okahuluua J Mid . day , Monda y„, 8 0 Okahukura, Evening, „ „ 30 CLEARING SALE. ON ACCOUNT OP MR GUNN. THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. Taupiri Slree*, Next Rev. F. M. Beattie. It AM FAVOURED with instructions L from Mr Gunn, to sell by auction nil his furniture and effects as undernoted: — 1 good iron-framed piano, 1 massive rimu sideboard, 1 7-piece suite in saddle bafts, 1 dining table, occasional tables and chairs, cuul scuttle in rimu, pictures, curtain?, banging lamps, blinds, rocking chair, handsome duchesse in rimu, wardrcbe with mirror, marble top washstand with mirror, heavy brass raikd bfdstead, linoleums throughout the house, hall lamp, drop--tu>ad Hewing machine, etretchere, iron bedsteads, kitchen table and chairr, good kitchen dresser, baby's chair, glass ware,, crockery, and kitchen warp, ttfbl?, packing caßeß, lot of good firewood.
TERMS CASH. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Note.—Mr Graham has personally inspected this furniture and can commend it as a superior lot of well-kept and clean household effects.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 4
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