SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. ""7BWTON KING has received instrno- _ j tions from Mr. A. E. STAEOK, who is tearing the district, to sail by auotion at hi« residence, corner of Hine and Outfield streets, on Wednesday, July 22nd, — All bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of Chests drawers, wardrobe, 2 dncbess pairs, eiogle and double iron bed-1 steads, wiie mattresses, kspoo beds, toilet sets, platform rockers, j chain, dirjiogr, kitehen, and fancy j tables, couches, sideboard, fen-' ders and irons, hall stand, linoleum and carpets, bvermantle, bat racks, picture?, flower stands, baths, buckets, wringer, crockery, glassware, ferns, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. SATCTRDAY, AUGUST Ist.
EWTON KING has received instructions . i from the mortgagee to sell by auction on Saturday, August Ist, at his rooms, New Plymouth,— 1. That beautiful suburban property known as " Eversley Estate," on the Avenne Road, containing 45 acres, more or less, being sections 62,53, and 64, Block 5, Paritutu (Survey District, part suburban allotment 49, Fitzroy Survey District, and part 68 and 83, Grey Survey District, with residence, good orchard and p'aatation, comrcaoding magnificent views, overlooking' the Henui River. 2, Section 900, Devon-street, New Ply. meuth, with shop and faotory thereon. 8. Seotion 885, GUI-street, New Plymouth, with refidence thereen. 4. Section 884, Gill-street, New Ply. mouth, with residesoe thereon. Conditions of Sa'e and auy further particulars may be obtained from Mr. W. L. Fitzhbbbbbt, Solicitor, or the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'olock. 18 25 29 SATURDAY, JULY 18th. NO RESERVE. >EWLEt k GRIFFITHS will sell by L) auction, at their rooms, Coffee Palace Buildings, on the above date,— ! Boots and Shoes, comprising Men's, Ladies' and Ohildrena' Boots and I Shoes, Slippers, Foatball Boots etc., Side-saddle and Sundries, Sale at 9.30 o'clock O'DRISCOLL'S Hotel Commonwealth Opposite [Telephone 225] Facing the Railway Station Sea. HIS Commodious and Centrally-situated Hotel has just been BE-BUILT AND REFURNISHED .THROUGHOUT, with all up-to-date conveniences and comforts. ELEOTBIO LIGHT THROUGHOUT. BALCONY OVERLOOKING THE SEA. Passengers by ear'y steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. Warning bell rung five minutes before departure of passenger trains. PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS AND NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. | Only Best Wines and dpirits retailed, Speight's Dunedin XXXX, Ale on tap, Kitchen in charge of .an expert Chef. J O'DRISCQLL •• •• Proprietor Late of Bo al Hotel, Hawera.)
TEA Orange TipsM^."*. „ « . mi 51b, 101b, Golden Tips} TiM . PURE CEYLON.-HILL GROWN. absolutely the best value; in TEA Yet offered to the public. New .. Joseph T. White Inglewood 0- <>■ Bmttb Waiter* ... Fraser>Da Beokbessinser Okato J- 8 Fox Pnniho M. B. Gibbons Rahotu... .- .- T. P. Hnehßon
HATE YOU TBIED THE CELEBRATED HA.VELOCK TOBACCO. AROMATIO AND DABS PLUGS, AUo2oz. tins Out. OGDKN'S TURRET, Aromatio, 2o*. tins. OGDEN'S BEESWING, a Light Flake Aromatio. OGDBN'S GUINEA GOLD CIGARETTES, Cork Tipped. OGDEN'B OELEBRATED;TAB3. ALSO,— GOLF CLUBS, HOOKEY STICKS, FOOTBALLS, * BANDOVf'S! DUMB BELLS TO BE OBTAINED AT J. AVERY'S, WHOLESALE k RETAIL TOBAOOOaIST Devon-street, New PI montb.
THE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT. TO the Toung Wife or the Expsrlenced Housekeeper there is % Supreme Satisfaction in serving BURATURA TEA. It is toothing and satisfying, and pleases the palate with its delicioun flavour and rich bouquet. SUBATDBA is the best Family Tea, because it is rich and strong and goes further than any other Tes. Suba*UßA is pare, I honest, Oejlon Tea, and is guaran-1 teed not blended with Indian, China, or an; oheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: I Suratura A Quality... Is 8d per lb Bor»tnra B Quality ... Is lid per lb Suratura D Quality ~. 2s 2d per lb Suratura X Quality ... 2s 63 per lb I SOLD BT ALL STOREKEEPERS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 167, 18 July 1903, Page 3
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