AUCTION SALES. CLEARANCE SALE OF, HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE. COW'S. 1-OULllvl, BELMONT (Just above. Station). SATURDAY. MAY IV.tb. At 1 p.m., sharp H ERNEST LeTgHTON has re- • coivetl instructions from Vv. Perclval. Esq.. who has sold his property, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALL--2 First-class Cows in milk, fowls, spring cart, heavv sprinp cart, set harrows, Planet-Junior cultivator with plough ' attachment, hand cultivator, harness, saddle, bridle, dairy utensils, new Vikiue separator, churn, garden tools, lawn mower, etc., also The Contents of his 5-roomed House, including— • AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE SIDEBOARD ROSEWOOD CHAIRS EXTENSION TABLE DUCHESSES SEWING MACHINE Fancv tables, palm stand, fender and fro •• irons, oil naintiugs, pictures, linos, music cabinet, carpet, chairs, crockery,' glassware, etc., washstand, - double bedsteads, bedding, cot, sofa, cupboard, camera and photographic appliances, bedroom ware, preserves, kitchen utensils, etc., and sundries too many to enumerate. H. ERNEST LBIGHTON, Auctioneer and Esta.te Agent, 182, Featherston street, and at Lower 545 Hutt. MILLION.DOLLAR LAND SALE. MILLION DOLLAR LAND bALh. MILLION DOLLAR LAND SALD. SUCH A. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE AS * RaRELY_OCCURS. 2S DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS. CLOSE TO~ TOWN. lASIEST TERMS. rrniE hennah estates, of ijoo JL Acres, near- the town of Palmorston North- 21 Dairy Farms (45 to 150 acres) and 5 Sheep Farms (150 to 500 acres), on ■'metal roads, from 6 to 10 miles from town, and close to leading co-operative qheese factories. j , • n River flats, drained swamps, and hill country.
THE EAST TERMS. Ten per cent, down, 10 per cent, in two years (or improvements to that value), and rho balance for seven yeaM at 5\ par cent. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR,.ME* • :„...AVITH SMALL CAPITAL. ~ , Plans nearly ready. Why not book yours f The Auctioneers are now ready to shew Intending .purchasers this truly magnificent property. SELLING JUNE 11th. SELLING .TUNB I.lth. SELLING JUNE 11th. dIMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE. WAIOHINE VALLEY SUBDIVISION, CARTERTON. ACRES., - qKf» ACRES"' oulJ FIRST-CLASS DAIRY LAND. 6J Miles from CARTERTON. 41 Miles from' GREYTOWN. MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. in 'conjunction with F. H. Wise, Land Agent, Carterton, have been fa vowred with' instructions by MESSRS AUGUST AND SONS to Sell by Public Auction, at Carterton, at 12 Noon on June sth. the whole of their Fine Dairy Land, divided into 8 farms; buildings on three sections. Cars available in Carterton and horses on property each-Monday and Thursday. Full particulars and plans from MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., LTD., F. H. WISE, Carterton, HART AND HOGG, Solicitors. 562 ' ■ Carterton. '
W 'ANTED Known Pianos! Pianos I Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs! Prom .£lO upwards. Easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don't forget to call at the 'Phoheries. Fleming and Co., nearly opnosite Library. Newtown. • 10STILMES Ta:lor-made. and from / ,; your own material and design erate charges, good wqrkmanship. Voirel', Ladies' Outfitters, corner Mercer and Willis streetj. )UKE Paint is what you want, paint that will last. Buy "GIANT" Brand; manufactured by Jackson and Co., 21, Wingfield street, off Molesworth street; Wellington. BARTER AND CO., Cuba street, WelJ lington. —Just landed. Ladies' Tweed Coats, Fur Capes and Collars, New Millinery, also Fancy Drapery. Cut WANTED Known—Strike for Fleming'a Cheap Wax Records. Standard. Is 3d; 4min. Amberole. 25.. Edison. ( Phonographs from 70s. Ea»v time payments. Fleming und Co. Th» Phonories, Newtow». FOB restoring Grey Hair to its Original Colour, try Ayres' Hair Restorer, the old and tried remedy, 2s 6d; not a dye. Johnston, Chemist, 181, Cuba street. . MONEY TO LEND-L. W. Balkind. Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 3 u.in. on Fridays. WB manufacture to order Ladies and Gents' Double-framo Umbrellas that will stand up to any weather for 10s <kl. Send us a P.O. Order and address and we will do tho rest. NoteNo canvassers employed. Beware of canvassers soliciting orders in our name. Lethaby's- : ' WAiNTtJU ivnunn— imi .». xioueruson and Co. s process of Cleaning Men's Garmen' ' guarantee thel and to last longer clean than clothes cleaned by any other method. Feathers and Boas cleaned and curled. Kid Gloves and Furs cleaned. 'Phone 918. P. 0.. Box 2 Te Aro. Note our address: Opposito T"o Arn Post Office. 37. Ghuznee street. WANTED Known ROYAL MAIL Leaves CAEBINE STABLES. Feilding. for Kimbolton, daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3-30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 10
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