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£3OOO £3OOO ' AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, JULY G. I WILSON & NOLAN T-TAVE received instructions to sell, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, ou above dates, in the shop lately occupied by the Stores Coy.,— &jO\J\J\J DRAPERY & FANCY GOODS, comprising: Suit Lengths, Suits, Trousers, Boys' Suits, Underskirts, Mantel-drapes, llciion Velvet, Children's! Costumes, Studs, Hosiery, Prints, Dress j-.ciigl lis, Children's Overalls, Table Covers, Plush, Ladies' Blouses, Travelling Trunks, Blinds, Oilcloth, Soaps, Perfumes, Brooches, Brushes, .lap. Trays, Cruets, Butter-dishes, Walking Slicks, Jewel Caskets, etc., UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

SATURDAY JULY 20th, at 12.30. J. R. STEWART & CO. Arc instructed by Mr Wm. Stanton, who is leaving Pungarchu, to sell by Public Auction, as above, the whole of his Household Furniture and effects, comprising:— Leather-bound Drawing-room Suite (0 pieces), Dining-room and Fancy Tables, all good anil new, Brass-mounted Fender and Irons, two Brass-mountey! Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Wardrobe, with bevelled mirror door, WashsUind and Duchess Set, Linoleum, Dining-room aud Fancy Chairs, Shacklock Range No. 1, Varnished Dresser, Singer's Sewing Machine, Pictures. 70 yards Wire Netting (C feet) Perambulator (new) 14-gallon Portable- Boiler Kitchen Utensils, etc. ') WITH RESERVE— Horse, Gig, and Harness Piano and Stool HanU-paintod Mirror. TaranaKi Wool, Sheepskin Hide & Tallow Sales. HAYMAEKET, BTRATFOED. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JULK 23bd, 1907 t CLIENTS a. 3 particularly requested -' to forward Consignments in time toarrivo on or befure THUESDAY all consignments will be reeeiye.l at my PKODUOE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, Where . vendors can rely on their produce meeting PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin & Tallow Sales. at our BROUGHAM" TEEET STOKE Next Sale WEDNESDAY, JULY 2-ltb. ' CONSIGNMENTS received up to FKIDAY, July 20th, 1907. Consignors are particularly requested to send full particulars of onsignmencs to the-Auctioneers. WILSON & NOLAN t Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep* skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-JULY 23rd (CLIENTS are requested to orwara J lots so as to reach us by Friday July 18th. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO rpHE Public arc hereby notified that anyone found damaging the Recreation (.{round Terraces, or any other portion of the Sports Ground will be prosecuted without further notice. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Chairman Recreation,, Sports Ground Co RENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. oil WEDNESDAY. July 10, for the Erection of a Residence on Victoria Road for Mrs Henry Gray. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon street. WANTED TO SELL-Complete Bis- H ' cuifc Baking Plant, comprising -*- Bteam engine and boiler, cutting machine, rollers, rout press, mixing machine, wires and pans, biscuit cutters and currant machine. The wholo for £l5O. Terms can he arranged. Apply P. 0., Box No. 9, Wanganui. PRICE OF BREAD. Thompson's Bakery rpilE PRICE OF BREAD I'ROM TO-DAY MONDAY, JULY 1, WILL BE REDUCED TO 7D THE 4LB LOAF. Note.—The people's verdict is: "That Thompson's Bakery turns out the best bread in the province. TRY. J. W. THOMPSON, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TREES, TREES. TIiEES: SHELTER, ORNAMENTAL, & FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, BULBS, c-:c. For Absolute Sale without reserve and regardless of price- All Trees must be sold by 31st July, 1007, for subdividing properly. TIIKJSE-YKAR MACROCARI'A, PIAUB INSIG.NIS. " -■■-■ Hedge i'lantts, English Laurels, 5s to 7s 100. (Two-years)—2-year Eleignns and Kse.illonia/o* 1110; 2-yciir 01-aiia, 7s 1011. Fancy Trees i Bulbs, Spiraxias and Ix - .. Xarcissus almost given awav. Dahlias, MITOHINSON NURSERY, TTIOS. M. STEVENS. MAY, THE BAKER, OPENS his enlarged TEA-EOOMS ON SATUEDAY NEXT. 6th July. Come along and have Afternoon Tea! PRIZE OF £1 Is. A Prize of one guinea for the best verso of six lines, stating why MAY'S IIItEAD and SMALL GOODS are the best in New Plymouth, and why his sales are the biggest. All verses must be sent in by 20th July at latest, with name of writer .attached, i and addressed "Verse," News Office. I WEDDING CAKES.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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