gALE OF JjU'RNITURE. GOOD TEMPLAR lIALL. FRIDAY NEXT.. MARCH 22. WEBSTER BROS Have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Clarence Rennell to sell by auction in the Good Templar Hall, on FRIDAY NEXT. March 22. WITHOUT RESERVE— THE HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of:— Piano by Challen and Hodgson (S.R.I, 9-piece Suite, upholstered in figured velvet, Whatnot, large Dining Table, Overmantel, very large and well-made Combination Bookcase. and Cupboard, with sliding doors, drawers, etc.. Fender and Trons. large 3-seated Couch, Bentwood and other Chairs, Marbletop and Mirror-back Sideboard with inlaid circular front, some valuable Pictures in bird's-eye maple and other frames, including Meeting of Wellington and Blucher after Waterloo, valuable Oil Painting "I'atea River." 2 Chefl'onieres, hand Wertheim S.M., good Combination Chest with large B.G.M. and M.T. and T.B. Washstand to match, Chests Drawers, Duchess Dressing Tables. Brass and Iron Testar Bedsteads. Wire Woves, etc., letter Press with stand and cupboard, very handy, Iron Hallstand. Hal! Mirror, Carpet Square 12 x 12, Clocks. Kitchen Dresser, Mangle, Wringer, Kitchen Crockery and Utensils, Garden Tools and Sundries, etc., etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. gALE OF JJICYCIiES. SATURDAY. MARCH 23. WEBSTER BROS Have received instructions from the DIRECT SUPPLY CO., Wellington, to sell bv Auction at their Mart, on SATURDAY, March 2312 NEW ENGLISH BICYCLES (six Ladies' and six Gent.'s.) Sale at 2 o'clock. Public Works Office, Stratford, March 5, 1912. MATAU RIVER BRIDGE (GRAHAM'S). RENDERS will be received at this office until noon of Saturday, the 30th day of March, 1012, for the erection of a bridge at crossing No. 3 of the Matau Stream by the Matau-Tarawai road, Clifton County. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Inglewood, and at the Public Works Offices. New Plymouth and Stratford. No tender necessarilv accepted. C. J. McKENZIE, Resident Engineer. HAWKE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 15. FULL STOCKS OF Cutlery, Clocks, Brushware, Kitchenware, Enamehvare, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, China and Earthenware, Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Toys, Etc.. Etc. W E , intend making this sale our record. Special priced lines will be put out. Well, to start with, we are overstocked in 1/5 books. These are Standard Works, suitable for youths and adults. Special price for all 1/6 books in Stock VThe wholesale price of these books is 1/3, but we are determined to reduce them; so out they go at ONE SHILLING. All 2/- BOOKS GO AT jyg Mind, our books are marked at English published prices; not as £o:ne do—mark a 2/- book at 2/0. All (1(1 Paper-covered Books—--2 FOR OD. There wiil be no hesitation on our part about tlu~ sale. We are out to reduce our stocks to reasonable quantities. We are overstocked, and it's coming down. LOOK Oi l FOR SPECIAL ADVERTISED BARGAINS. You have a sann!" ,:bove. c. 0. HAWKE NEW PLYMOUTH & IXGLEWOOD. MOTOR CYCLES SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS TFE BROWN G/O. GUDGEON, CYCLE AND GENERAL IMFORTER, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 225, 21 March 1912, Page 1
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