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A.UUTIQN SALES. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. m LAMASON (Auctioneer) has re- • received instructions from Mrs Dunlop, who is leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at her residence, Rosalind Street, the whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising— Dining table, ft six high-back chairs, one cabinet, cake stand, three basket chairs, Morris chairs, pot plant stands, table covers, wooden bedsteads and bedding, door slips, linoleums, duchess sets, occasional table, mirrors, pictures, China cabinet, curtains, poles, perfection stove (three burners), fire kerbs, cupboard, table, crockery, enamel pans, glass dishes, . wringer, baths, kettles, lawn mower, garden tools, chicken coop, meat safe, and sundries. Sale at 1.30.

All the above goods are practically as good as new, and an excellent opportunity is here afforded to anyone who is wanting good furniture. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Ov®r. WHt? DECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard -claimed for it, will not be pur<based again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising columns.

V.ttN'ROM UlßEterailY ffullished Annually) mablea traders throughout the Worlb •o communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS i each class of goods. Besides being j complete commercial guide to Lon■)oa end its suburb* th® Directory costaim lists of i ETPOBT MERCHANT* vitfe the goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Porta to which thoj sail, and indicating the approximate sailings ; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of loading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal provincial towns and, industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will to/w(tided freight paid, on receipt ,£ Postal Order for 5 dollar*. Dealers seeking Agencies can advor. rise their trade cards for 6 dollara oi }vnjf &dverli.?c-Jtionti, from 15 dollars *■««• tOWOOK DSKEGTORy OS., Ltd " r , Abehnrcii ?<*««, Xk>n9<n, 1.0.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 15, 21 December 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 15, 21 December 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 15, 21 December 1915, Page 8

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