CLEARING SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At the Residence, Julyan Street, Newtown, Shannon. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL IS. At 1 .30 p.ni. THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO., instructed by'Mr. A. IIILL, who is leaving Shannon WILL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE as follows— Heart of rimu SIDEBOARD, mirrored back and 1 nice design, conguloaw square oec. table (oak), wooden herb, tiled wood grate, i Canadian choirs, ornaments, Ml 6ins, wooden bed and wire mattress, table, part set of bedroom ware, cosy seat, 6vds LINO., syds HALL LINO., 4 slip mats, RIMU DUCHESS, (6 drawers and mirror), rimu cot and mattress, child’s high chair, 4ft 6in,s wire mattress, 2 Austrian chairs, 4yds back hall lino., COUCH, MORRIS CHAIR, KITCHEN DRESSER (French) polished), kitchen table, curtains, notes and blinds throughout, bin, set of shelves, set POTTS irons, crockery, cutlery, kitchen utensils, saucepans, 2 baths, 3-division SOLID KAURI WASH TUBS (new), large Jot of Carpenters and' gardening tools, fir© wood, 6 W. 1.. hens( laying), quantity of useful sundries, etc., etc. BERT COOKSLEY, Auctioneer., ENGLISH WAREHOUSEMEN’S inf £5,000 GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE. GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT. Commencing at 1.30 each day. At the SHANNON AUCTION ROOMS. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH ANI) COLONIAL GOODS. CASES GENERAL DRAPERY. |Q RALES SHEETING, ETC. Magnificent beaded jumpers, laiH ;s’ knitted frocks, latest check tweed dress materials, high-clas.s English- suitings and worsteds, bedspreads, morning glories, kimonas, table covers, toilet, covers, 150 pairs gents’ trousers,. R.M. suits. BLANKETS, Mc C L I N T OC K ’ S QUILTS; INSPECTION INVITED. GOODS «'N VIEW MORNTNG OF SALE, G. K. MILLER, Liquidator. L. CARMICHAEL, Auctioneer. Auctioneer’s Note.—The Auctioneer draws special attention 1o the ldgh quality of the goods, all perfectly new arid fresh from Home. No old-laslilull-ed stocks. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE - SUPPLIED. New Premises THE MANGAHAO BUTCHERY CO., Ld. ANNOUNCE that they are building up-to-date premises in BUilance Street, Shannon, between their Ruiclier's Siiop and Mr Gill’s premises. The building is to the order of Hie Central Billiard and Auctioneering Co. and will be of brick, two storeys. The biliiard-room will be on tiie second floor, having a flour space 60 feet by 34 feet, and will contain six billiard tables, a number of tables for chess and draughts, and u reading room and will be finished throughout in ,a styleequal to that of any saloon in the Dominion. The ground floor will contain two shops, 22 x hi, with an island window in the centre. The fronts will he tiuislied in while tiles. One of the shops will be used as u tobacconist’s and sports depot and the other as an up-to-date hairdressing saloon. The back portion of tlie ground floor, 60 x 35, will be-used as an auction mart.
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Shannon News, 13 April 1923, Page 3
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