BUSINESS GIRL seeks Private Board in or near Roxburgh.— Reply to P.O. Box 84. At Roxburgh FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1938. At 1.30 p.m. auction sale of dwelling (for removal) and large quantity of Furniture and Sundries. R. F. SIM has received instruction from Mr F. A. Laloli of Roxburgh, who is about to build a new home on his resent residence site, to dispose by auction of six-room-ed wooden house for removal. Conditions of purchase being that the building be demolished and all material be removed from the site within fourteen days. At the same time will be auctioned for the same client the whole of his Furniture and Household Sundries as follows: — Double wooden bedstead and Sleepwell mattress, two threequarter wooden bedsteads and mattress, 3 duchess chests, 3 wardrobes, 1 pedestal, sideboard, extending dining table, 6 upholstered dining chairs, one couch, porcelain 6ft bath and wash basin copper boiler, ■wooden tubs, kitchen cupboard, table and chairs, 2 moquett easy chairs, 3 upholstered fire-side chairs, hall runner, carpet and feltex carpets, linoleums, curtains kitchen utensils and ware, hall stand, carved mirror, meatsafe, overmantle, seagrass chairs, deck chairs, kitchen chairs, small tables, palm stand, pictures, ornaments and sundries. Prospective buyers are invited to inspect the goods the day previous, and on the forenoon of the Sale,
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Mt Benger Mail, 12 October 1938, Page 3
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