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SALE OF SUPERIOR FURXiTURE AT " TIROHAXGA," YOGELTOWX. (Opposite the Park Tennis Lawns.) WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7. WEBSTER BROS "P|" AVE received instructions from MR. T. C. SC'HXACKEXBERG to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, as above, WITHOUT RESERVEALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising, among other articles:— A handsome 4ft. Cin. Sideboard, with 5 bevelled glass mirrors, 3 drawers and side cupboards; Upright Iron-framed Piano, almost new, by Artlnir Allison, London, (S.R.); Piano Stool; Kauri Extension Table, in very good order: Buffalo Leather Couch; handsome wing-room Suite, 4 pieces, in rewa rewa frames, and upholstered in peacock blue plush and tapestry; reua rewa Octagonal Card Table: Rattan and Easy Chairs; Hand-painted Fiower Stand; Fire Screens; good Hall Carpet Runner; handsome large Combination Chest, with large B.C. Mirror, and Marble-top Tiled-back Washstand with mottled kauri fronts to match; 2 Brass imd Iron Bedsteads, Wire etc.: large 3-drawer Chest, with mottled kauri drawer fronts (a really first-class chest) : Child's Cot and Mattress; Child's Chair; Duchess Dressing Tablej and M.T. and Tiled-back Washstand, a pair Swing Mirrors; Linoleums; Wringer; Lawn Mower (in good order); Garden Tools; Kitchen Uteir-ib and sundries.

This furniture is all practically new, and was specially Mr. Sehnackenfoerg by tlie Tonson, Garhck Co., Auckland. The furniture will be open for inspection on Tuesday afternoon. THE AXEMEN'S - CARNIVAL ELTHAM. DECEMBER 23 AND 27. PROGRAMME OF CYCLING EVENTS: First Day. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, of £G; first prize £i, second £i' 10s, third 10s. Nomination. 4s; acceptance, free. CARNIVAL WHEEL RACE, of £2O (Handicap), two miles: first prize, £ls, second £4, third £l. Nomination, os; acceptance, Ids. FIVE - MILE HANDICAP, of £l3; first prize £lO. second £-1. third £l. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. YOUTHS' RACE (under 17 years of age), of £l, one mile and a-half; first prize 15s, second ">5. Nomination, Is. Competitors handicapped on ground. Second Dav. ONE-MILE HANDICAP,* of £6: first prize £4, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination. 4s: acceptance, free. THREE-MILE HANDICAP, of £6; first prize £4, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination. 4s: acceptance, free. BOYS' MILE HANDICAP, of £1 (under 15 years of a;ie): first prize 15s, second os. Nomination, Is; acceptance, free. Handicapped on ground. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of £3, one mile and a-haif. For all cyclists who have not won prize money at the meeting to the value of £4 or over. First prize £2, second Iss, third ss. Nomination, 2s. Post entry.

Cycle Events will be run under Athletic ynion rules. Competitors in Boys' and Youths' Events must produce proof of age before stakes will be paid out. Nominations for all above events close 'with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, December 10. Last 12 months' performances (or last six starts if no performances within 12 months) required. Cash must accompany entry. Handicaps declared about Decenrber 14. Acceptances close at 10 a.m. oil «ach day of Sports. The winner of any event after declaration of handicaps way be rehandicapped. Winners on first day of Carnival will be re-handicapped for Second Day. F. E. HARDY, Secretary, filtham. WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages to suitable person. Apply,— MATRON, Old People's Home.

NOTICE. RANTED Competent Stage Hand, supply 400® gallons daily. Wages, £'2 10s per week. Permanent position to suitable man. Apply immediately STRATFORD DAIRY FACTORY. INSTRUCTION IN- SWIMMING. M*. F. G. MORRIS will re-eommeneel his swimming instruction classes at the Municipal Baths on Doc-ember Ist. Fees (for the season): Children, 3s 6d; ladies, ss; gentlemen', 7a 6d, "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" I S a book which is very particular to set out the- Gospel that Jesus preached, and to give chapter and vc-rse for the same. It fully reveals "The Kingdom of God," which "flesh and Wood cannot inherit," but which i 3 hereafter to be established upon earth. Why the Jews survive and what is coming through 'them •to the world is unfolded by "Christendom Astray." The book also plainly shows the error of religious teaching everywhere around us. Search find see!. For loan from. Mrs. C. ANDERSON, at Eaat, Stratford'.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 1

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