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JUGH- CLASS FUBNI'IURE SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1909. L. A. NOLAN & CO, TTAYK received instructions from the Misses Austin, who are leaving for England, to sell by auction at their Residence, Cutlield Road (liehind Western Park), THE WHOLE OF THEIR SCVERIOR HOUSEHOLD FL'JiMTL'RE AND DKAWINU-ROOM-lnlaid walnut table, writing desk, fancy, satinwond, ana occasional chairs, walnut whatnot, overmantel, piano by Brinsmcad, water-color paintings, Axminstcr carpet. DINING-ROOM - Walnut extension table, oak dining-room suite (8 chairs, i armchairs, 1 couch), walnut sideboard, bookshelf, overmantel, linoleum, Singer hand sewing machine. A quantity of books, amongst them several old works —British and Roman Antiquities, by Rev. Smith; A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, by L. Parkinson, 1773; Cook's Voyages Around the World; Egypt, Sinai, and Jerusalem, illustrated by photographs, 21 x 18; and others. ' BEDROOMS—* single, beds, kapoc and wire mattresses, marble-top dressing table, mirror in oak, marble-tup •washstand, linoleum. The usual kitchen crockery and utensils, garden tools.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES. TUESDAY, APRIL 13. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions to sell by public auction as above, in Devon Street, over Mr. A. L. Cookc'», 'jeweller.— ONE BILLIARD TABLE, Balls, Cues, and Accessories; Chairs, Matting, Linoleum, and sundries.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE. At the Mart, High St., Eltham. SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, 1009. At 1 o'clock sharp. BLMNEBHASSETT AND 80NS sell by auction as above, on account of Messrs Robinson an.l White, who arc dissolving partnership, the whole of their Currying Plant, Sample Rooms, Stables, etc., WITHOUT RESERVE, inc., 7 spring cart and lorry horses 1 Si-horse set lorry harness 2 sets spring cart harness 3 tarpaulins 2 spring carts I lorry 4 sample rooms and section im Bridge street, 10-stalled stable and loose-box, and store room in High street, Also,— 1 new lorry 1 5-horse set lorry harness 2 lorry horses NOTE.—The wl'olc oi the above is in first-class working order, and may te inspected at any time.

POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTEK BROS YUILL hold a Sale 01 the abov * V EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. TAHANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MAY 11. pLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on cr before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, -NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sal«, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTQtf KING

Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUKSDAY, MAY 11. CLIENTS ara requested to forward consignments so au to rea FRIDAY, fsth January. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. Stratford.

"So Nice!' £S *23 St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you can get just the kinds they like best. It's wholesome, too, aa well as delicious, being made from fruits from the famous Teviot orohards. Try one of our handy screw-top jar 3 from your grocer 11 St. George means Purity." Vade by Irvine and Stevenson, Ltd

TEE SOOIEIT TOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OK WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rJUIE PLUNKET NURSE can be consulted at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays', Hours from 2 i.o i p.m. On Wednesdays" a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL who may wish to avail themselves of her services, MRS. DOCKRILL, President. AIRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. I JJIG'IILANDER MILK COMPETITION For the Best Collection of Recipes (linv ilwl to Twelve) of all descriptions wherein "Highlander" Sweetened Milk or "Capstan" Unsweetened Milk can be utilised. Open to Housewives and Amateur Cooks. First Pnize, £5 ss; Second Prize, £$ 3s; Third Prize.el Is; and Three Prizes of Two Dozen Milk each. Competitors must use "Highlander" Sweetened Milk, or "Capstan" or Pasteurised Unsweetened Milk, enclose 3 Wrappers with each entry, and write their names on a separate sheet of paper from the recipes. Mrs. E. B. Miller, authoress oi the "Economic Cookery Book" will be the judge, whose decision shall In' final. The following features will be specially taken into account in the awarding of points;— Economy, Novelty, Nourishin" Dishes, Facility of Preparation, Confectionery, Invalids' and Children's Dietary, Advantage of the use of Condensed as" against Fresh. Milk. Recipes sent in may be need and published by the Proprietors of Highlander I I Envelopes to be marke\ "CompetitionNo IV' an* nddvessed, MURBAYB, ! UMHED, IJimOAROIM'i to r'eaoa by ■JJAX !»& . : . - ■' •■• -. : ■■-<■■■ " : -'- i --"'^-a- 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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