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AuctionsTUESDAY, 27th APRIL. SALE OF FURNITUR] MB. GEORGE THOMAS has instructions from Mrs. TurnbuU, *- sell by auction, her entire household tin niture; on Tuesday, 27th April, at her residence in Bolton-street, hi consequence of her havin<* let her house for twelve months. The furniture consists of a very nice dining-room suite, as follows : —1 pianc-Thandsome carpet, hr~- f 1 fender and fireirons, 6 ch (very handsome), and easy cfiair, all genuine horsehair ; cheffonier, and diuing-table. No. 1 BEDROOjI. A large double bedstead, horsehair mattress, &c, &c, workstand, dressingtable, &c. No. 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS—Ditto. Kitchen furniture (most complete), plated goods, knives, forks, &c, A full catalogue the day previous to the sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. N.B. —The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the furniture in Mrs. TurnbuU's house as thoroughly good, and the bedding, &c, is all very superior, and unexceptionally clean. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS. Lambton-quay, 20th April. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, sth May, The large building in Willis-street used as the Presbyterian Church, just as it stands. Sale to take place on the ground at half-past 12 o'clock. The entire building to be removed within fourteen days from date of sale. I READ ! BREAD ! ! BREAD !! C. WHITEHEAD ■" l — •■ —i thanks to his Customers and the Public generally for the liberal support ho has ' ' ' " i during the past six years. He trusts that, by continued strict attention to business, and keeping in view the above good old motto, combined with the very best article, to merit a continuance of their favors. C. W. has imported from 'England and Scotland, ex Soukar, Langstone, and Jung THE LARGEST AND . MOST COMPLETE PLANT For the manufacture of Bread and Biscuits in New Zealand. Machinery sometimes is driven by water ; Whitehead, of Willis-street, also has steam ; And he 13 acknowledged in every quarter Of Wellington City, of Bakers ''the cream." Wia anmrsihia in newly imported, is, and inferior to none. Ask lor a reason why he's supported? Because he sells cheaper than others have done. Men may hold meetings, and try to poke fun, Stand on a platform, and make an oration ; Whitehead's a man who will never be done, Neither by Moody nor Co-operation. Here no-monopoly's ever been sought for, "Live and let live"'s been his motto through life— The working-man's interest always been thought for, Who strives to give comforts to children and wife. Bread, we all know, is the staff of existence, The staple commodity given for food ; Honest men, therefore, will see the consistence Of having the ingredients wholesome and good, i This has, by Whitehead, been borne in mind, And no deleterious article* used ; So those who've supported him always will find The fSJist they've reposed has been never abused. Whitehead, Confectioner, of great renown, Retails his goods at sucli moderate charges, That wholesale they cannot be purchased in town— A fact which his custom so greatly enlarges. These are stern truths, and none should forget them ; Don't run up bills, nor do anything rash. Buy goods at Whitehead's, as there you will get them Good, for there's saving in buying fob cash. Pure Bread delivered daily for 3d per 2-lb. All kinds of Biscuits at WHOLESALE PRICES! New Zealand Steam Bakery, WILLIS-STREET. "CJXCELSIOR BAKERY, TaRANAKI-STREET. By appointment to his Excellency tho Governor. GEORGE TRIMMER, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. Muffins, Crumpets, and Hot Rolls supplied 'daily to any part of the city, and all orders punctually attended to.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 4

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