Polish your floors with r..n-jl~ llghter work and a better, brighn.r polish. Also good for furniture. ; o soots and 'e ~*'>< .ds Thu Dost rauuiy protection ,s ‘Nar.ol." Prevents coughs, colds, sum areals and chestr No '-;lii is Naz>>»9roof. Ecorjjmica. l *-• r dose-'.
CLEARING SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At tlie Residence, Julyau Street, Newtown, Shannon. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL d. At I .30 p.m. ' m'lIE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO., instructed hy Mr.' A. Hlt.E, wjio i.s leaving Shannon WILL SIWL WITHOUT RESERVE as follows— Heart of riinu SIDEBOARD, miriored hack and nice design, Con solemn .square (9xo), occ. table (oax), wooden kerb, tiled wood grate, I Canadian' chairs, ornaments, lit Gins, wooden bed and wire mattress, table, part set of bedroom ware, cosy seat, 6yds LINO., syds HALL LINO., 4 slip mats, RLVIU DUCHESS, (6 drawers and mirror), rimu cot and mattress, child’s high chair, 41t 6itts wire mattress, 2. Austrian chairs, 4yds hack halJ lino., COUCH, MORRIS CHAIR, - KITCHEN DRESSER (French polished), kitchen table, curtains, coles 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 lot of Carpenters and gardening tools, fir© tvood, 6 W.L. hens( laying), quantity of useful ■sundries, etc., ,etc. v BERT COOKSLEY, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE To be held at the SHANNON AUCTION ROOMS, Plimmer Terrace, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923, At 10 ami. sharp, At 10 a.ni.—For the Mauguori Butchery Co., IHAVF, been instructed to sell as above, Prime Joints of Beef, Mutton. Pork, and Small Goods. At 11 a.in.—Large consignment cf choice. Hawke’s Bay and Auckland Fruit, including Apples, Pears, Quini,es; and Tomatoes. 1 p.in.—Pigs, Poultry, and Farming Implements, almost new Massey-Harris Harrows, Planet Junior, set of 3-horse trees, 1 Gig Horse, Clipper, prime line 6 light porkers. A good line of Hens, Pullets, and Ducks. 1.30 p.m—All furniture and fittings of the Shannon Dining-Rooms consisting of crockery, 60 chairs, 8 tables, 1 very valuable, clock, 1 dinner-waggon, 1 mirror-back Sideboard, table linen, cruets, cutlery, pictures, 25yds of best lino., mirror-backed hall stand, 2 settees, 7-piece suite upholstered in leather, 1 k. dreSser, cooking utensils and useful sundries, 1 large mirror framed in oak, lot of very nice vases and | ornaments. ' Owing to- the' Sale of the Shannon Dining Rooms, m/eat .and fruit will be sold in the morning only. ' ■ FL SCOTT. BERT COOKSLEY. Auctioneer.
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Shannon News, 17 April 1923, Page 3
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