AUCTION SALES MOUNSEYS AUCTIONS NEXT WEEK TUESDAY TUESDAY At 24 Summerhays Street. CLEARING SALE FURNISHINGS AS NEW. On behalf of Mrs. H. K. Nicholson. T IST includes: 5- VALVE RADIOL A MANTEL RADIO, MODERN G-PC. OAK DINING SUITE with Drawleaf Table and Leadlight Sideboard, .4 FIRESIDE CHAIRS, two Oft. x 7ft. Gin. AXMINSTEK CARPET*, or.d G Quality AXMINSTEK HEARTH RUGS, 9yds. AX MINSTER HALL RUNNER, RIMU WARDROBE, Single and Double Beds, Ivapoc Mattresses, Lino, and Congo Squares, Kitchen Furniture, Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Firewood and Sundries. The above furnishings are in new condition. Full particulars Monday. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY At 12 Miro Street. CLEARING SALE OF MODERN FURNISHINGS. On behalf of Mrs. N. Lecher. T IST includes: FULLY SPRUNG 3-PC. SUITE in Tapestry, Oak Settee and Squab, MODERN 9ft. x 12ft. AXMINSTEK CARPET, 10 YDS. AXMINSTEK RUNNER, G-pc. OAK DINING SUITE with Drawleaf Table, 2 Fireside Chairs, RADION GAS FIRE, Oak Tea Waggon, Feltex Floor Coverings, ATTRACTIVE OAK 4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE with Tallboy, Kapoc Mattresses, CHILD’S 11 MICKE * MOUSE” LACQUERED TWINBED SUITE, MERCER ELECTRIC STOVE. Kitchen Plenishments, MASPORT MOWER, Garden Tools, Ironing Board and Sundries. THURSDAY THURSDAY AT OUR ROOMS. WEEKLY FURNITURE AUCTION, v comprising the contents of a ■wellfurnished home, removed to our Rooms for convenience of sale. R. R. MORTON, Auctioneer. BUYING OR SELLING FURNITURE CONSULT MOUNSEYS, THE FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS.
FOR SALE 1 COPPER chip-heater, 1 copper in good oil drum stand. Address at I* ‘Times’* Office. 1 18CT. platinum set solitaire diamond 1 ring, new. £2O. Address “Times” Office. K-BAR bolted held gates, primed joints, any size.—Phono 709 Eeilding. T ATEST model Electrolux. Highest cash offer before March 20. —G. Lawrence, Rewa, Eeilding. TpOR SALE, two heavy duty 500 x 20 tyres, tubes, rims. Apply Bird, Waihou Road, off Roslyn Road, Levin. DAY gelding, five years; splendid lady’s or gent’s hack. Apply 544 Featherstone Street. ■pX)R SALE, 4 h.p. single phase motor, X as new. What offers? Write ‘ ‘ 147,” <‘Times.” HX)R SALE, two large size trailers, complete; one £2B, one £30. Fcatherstone Street. HW ANTED TO SEL'I73-ton “6-cylinder Chevrolet truck. Tyres good. Hand tip. Ring 6632. DOE SALE oval rimu table. Apply “Times” Office, Eeilding. DOR SALE Refrigerator with three compartments. Ring 175 Eoxton. "DRAMS from £5/10/-; also prams 1 from £2/10/-, good order. W. Sykes, 353 Main Street West. DRIES in 5 minutes easy to apply Queen Bee Stain. 10 modern colours. 1/7 tin. DRAW-TOP Extension Tables, Side--1-7 boards, Wardrobes. Any article of Furniture made to order. —Crown Furnishing Mart., 393 Main St. Phone 7827. LJANDYMEN not - needed! Anyone can stain old, worn furniture with Queen Bee Stain. 1/7 tin. 5-drawer, 4-drawer, 4drawer with lift top and mirror, light or dark shades.—Crown Furnishing4 Mart, 393 Main St. Phone 7827. QCUFFED, worn, kicked, scratched floors, skirtings, tables, cupboards look like new with Queen Bee Stain. CTEELO removes stains from scorcli- * ed, burnt pots and pans without scratching. 71 d. for 3 weeks polishing. GOOD USED CARPETS. Axminster, Wilton and Continental. ° 10ft. Gin., 9ft. x 12ft., 9ft. x 10ft. Gin., 9ft. x 9ft. and 18ft. x 22ft. Axminster Body Carpet. Also: Office Furnishings including Modern 9-drawer Office Desk. AT MOUNSEYS USED FURNITURE DEPT., 66 Rangitikei St., P.N. PIM & CO., 310 Chancery Chambers, Auckland C.I. Stamps of any country sent on approval. SPECIALTY REVOLVING CLOTHES LINE makes washing day easy. With or without wire. Free delivery your railway station. SPECIALTY COY., Wellington. AULD & VOSS MAXRE STREET, PALMERSTON N. Off Rangitikei St. Phone 5191. FOR MOTOR SPRING REPAIRS. Agricultural and General Smith Work. “ Arsenic and Old Lacs ” Undoubtedly the most outstanding play that has ever been produced by a dramatic society in New Zealand is “Arsenic and Old Lace,” and the Little Theatre Society is doing a great service to the public by making it possible for all to enjoy this thriller comedy. His Majesty the King took the Queen and his two daughters to see it in London. This was the first time the two princesses had ever been in a theatre at night. The booking opens at Messrs Collinson &. Cunninghame’s at 9 a.in. on Wednesday, March 15, and the play takes place in the Opera House at 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21st. and 22nd. A military orchestra will provide the music. Funds in aid of the Patriotic S.ociety.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 8
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