SALES BY AUCTION JJIGHLY *\J*ODERN P URNISHINGS On Behalf of the Holder of a Bill of Sale. And also removed to the Rooms for Convenience of sale from the Residences of Francis Halbert, Esq., Remuera. M. Pascoe, Esq., and other Vendors. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. rpO-MORROW Tj^RIDAY. AT J O’CLOCK, AT THE SALEROOMS. 249 QUEEN* ST. GRAND PIANO. PLAYER PIANO. And SELECTED FURNISHINGS. Including:: HIGH-GRADE CARPETS. JACOBEAN. OAK. RIMU AND KAURI FURNITURE. BRIC-A-BRAC, and HOUSEHOLD PLENISHMENTS of every description. NOTE. —This is an exceptional offering of Quality Furnishings for absolute sale, and buyers would be well advised to attend. Q.EORGE 'yyt' ALICE U, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. (Next Smith and Caughey’s. Queen St.) Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL SWIFTCUE SHORTHAND Simpler. clearer, swifter than Pitman’s. — Copyrighted by Herbert Mason, M.A., 88 Grange Road. SWIFTCUE SHORTHAND Writes sounds in same order as uttered: not b-t-u. but b-o-t. for ••boat.” SWIFTCUE SHORTHAND Similar to Pitman's, but is light-line. B is Pitman’s P. etc. SWIFTCUE has joined-in vowels, and has move short-cuts than Pitman's; swifter, simpler, dearer. lEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL * COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening School Session will commence on FEBRUARY 23. Applications are invited from qualified persons for positions as Instructors to the Evening Classes; such applications should be delivered to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY. February 16. Students may enrol at the College Office daily between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on and after FEBRUARY 14, and between 7 and 9 p.m. on FEBRUARY 18, 19 and 21. G. J. PARK, Principal. PUPILS WANTED PIANO. —Young lady, A.L.C.M., has few vacancies; homes visited; 30s term: 2s 6d hour.—A, 3439, The Sun. DENTISTRY ADERFECT qet 1 ERFECT get " F rpEETH A EETH £2 12 6d. Fillings of All Kinds. Remodelling Set .. .. £1 10 0 Painless Extractions .. 0 2 6 Extraction 0 10 EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. H. W. FHoIt: DENTIST, Late University Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next "Herald”), AUCKLAND. HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 588, 14 February 1929, Page 3
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