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SALE'S BY AUCTION. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNITURE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1 "|Vj KWTON KING has received instructions ill from the owner (v»ho is leaving >ho district), to toll by auction at La Mai ton ; Cha-upa JClysee, Dawson-street, on the abovr | date,— j The WHOLTS of the HOUSEHOLD FU a NITUKB k EFFECTS, consisting of j Piano by Gor and Kallman, Organ ' (imitation pipe top), mandolin, violin, musical tabes picolo, music, polished o .k cabinet, extension table, dinner gong, pictures, Ecreens, duchess ches'.s, washstnnds, chests of drawers, Ndsteaus, mattresses, chairs, linoleum, mats, mirrors, kitchen utafisils. patent knife cleaner, lawn mower, wringer, co; per, garden tools, crockery, illuminated sign board, and numerous attractive lines. Nearly all the above were purchased wit! in the last 11 months. j 31,7d4,9 Sale at 2 o'clock.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. EWTON KING has rece'vei instructions from MRS Skbbt, who is lenving the district, to soli by auction at her . residence, Pewderliam-atreet, on the above j date, — All her household furniture, etc., consistingof Couches, Occassional Tablas, Easy Chairs, Brassella' Otirpita, Cheats Drawers, Dressing i'ables, Bedsteads, Matresses, Sheets, Blankets, Toilet S?ts, Linoleum, Stereoscope, Fenders and Irons, Bookcase, Books, Music Case, 2 Obeffoniers, Diningtable and Ch&irs, Mangle, Lawn i AJower, Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Ricge, Ping-psng tab'.e, 8 Day i Clock, Venstian Blinds, Curtains, j Ornaments, Brackets, Filter, ('rockery, Wire Netting, Kitchen i T.'fcs:'Sils, and sundries. I Sale at 2 o'clock. SI 4 9 | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH. NEWTOS KlNßba<i raoeived instructions to sell by auction, without besbrvm, at his mart, Devon-street, on Tuesday, February 17 th,— ' ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY j CONOERN. balance of cargo now in the stranled X steamer "Gairloch " (to be removed in one week from date of tale). also,— ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MiY CONCERN. The hull, engines, and boilers ef the s.sGairloch as she now lie-* on the rocks at the mouth of the Timaru Hiver, 10 miles from New Plymouth breakwater 3nle at 11 o'clock. 91216

QB THE BEST HEADSI ■IS» ON THE BEST HEADSI WOODROW'S Latest London Style* Ama »olp st ••• HATS AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., Devon Bt., New Plymouth.

WHITE AS SNOWFree from all Specks, Free from all Wrinkles, With a beautiful Ivory Polish. That is exactly men like To have their White Phlrts. Women know how to wash and iron, But many don't know h >w to polish, How to impart the glossy finish to Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Easy enough when you know— JUST USE AY RES' CHINESE IAIJNDRY GLAZE No trouble with this Glaze. It does the work and does it well, Convince yourself of tbi-i now. Writ® me foi a Sample Packet; It will be mailed to you free. Try it —then buv it. * Bold by all storekeepers At 6d and Is per packe*. R. AYRES, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington. 13 PROPERTY OWNERS AND INVESTORS RELIEVED FROM ANXIETY. SPECULATORS CAN INVENT ON A CERTAINTY. ALL TO GAIN. NO LOSSES TO RISK. MANY have money which a loss would entail hardships to, therefore prudence keeps Ihem from deriving any benefit from what little they have accumulated. SPECULATE. We all are duty bouud to, otherwise we cannot provide for old age. If anyone knows the value of property, prospective, market or otherwise, we should, We do. We are adding a branch to our land agency business, which will enable investors in any class of property in Taranaki to secure themselves against loss. Bay where you like. If our valuer thinks you are getting value, we will underwrite risk. Reference slips given on application, Bankers: Bank of New Zaaland, Bank of Australasia. Full particulars apply CALLA6HAN ft CO WANTED. —Housekeepers to try Maslin Porridge Meal. Cheaper than all i meal.—Wholesale Agents, Buhqrss, Fbashb fc 00,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 84, 9 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 84, 9 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 84, 9 February 1903, Page 3

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