p u i: x i t u r ]•: $ A L E. IT, 1 DAY, MARCH L. A. XOLAX & CO. TJTAVK received instruction* from Mr. A. If. GLASf.'OW to si'll, at his residence, Liardet street, near Recreation Grounds, the whole of his furniture, comprising— DRAWIXG-ROOM. ri.inn by Tlolim, piano stool, music stand, writing; tables. Chesterfield, upholstered and wicker arm-chairs, afternoon lea tables, whatnot, handsome overmantel, hanging lamp, Axminster carpet, Singer sewing machine. HALL. —Carpet runner, hall stand. DIXIXG-ROO.M—Dining-room table, sidehoard, mirror back, ice chest, dinner waggon, card table, carpet, linoleum. BEDROOMS—DoubIe ami single iron bedsteads, wire-wove-, four Ditcher chests. M.T. washstnud-. chest drawer-. davenport, wire KITCII EX.—Table, dinner set. chairs, pots, mangle-wringer, wheelbarrow, roller, garden tools, c-tc. Sale at WITHOUT RESERVE. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVK received instructions to sell at their mart oil Saturday, .March :>!! - QXE h.p. Dij'riech Touring Motor I'.tr. in good rinninu order. S.i'e at ~2Md n'tloi-k. AL :• u pr ;; xiTr 1; E. t:': !; . m r. WALIBKF. JENKINS HAS received ii!»inictii-i> in.m Dil. RAAiAtiE, who is leaving Waitara, to sell bv auction or; tlie above dale, ail his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFIT.I TS. as follows:i)iN IN- oak : uirboal wilii I!.C. mirrors, oak dining table, dining-room suit'', nut i ■ 111 ■ ■ fender 'ami liiv :>ras-e-. A' 1;-1,■ icar])'!. HI x l:;. with ni;>« t» in;iii'h. i:oAWiN::-i:::OM. !U:. t-w;... allege carved iiitt-st* i.irii,u t.. Ilower stands, occa.-ionel tabb-. o.\ ,- dised copper fendo'.'. liiron-, it::' scuttle. tapestry c.n-pi-i. !- \ I-. i-.Enßc'Ois... Two i;.r. roebi~t.u'AY. mttti tioii <-l!,>st draw rs. cbiid'- n't. st reichers. UOXSULTIXG ROOM.-Roller to., de-k. revolving office chair, rim.i cupboard and boo!; -helve-. lab!,-, upholstered and other chair-. HALL. Hal! -land. (':■! •uial A.vmi-:,'. .' carpet, tabb 1 . cha.i'-). KITt'ilEX.-- Table-, dres-er. cupboard, crockery, cutlery and -iindrie-. Lawn mower, fow!-ho:i-e. .">l ; ft. garilen be,?e. deck chair-, liatln. etc.. s x 10 tent and liy. with necessary limber. Sale at ji.'n. TEXDER.be received j '" l!ie liniliT-i^iled ;si:ti! April -t for the grazing «t l.'itl | aci'i s good grass land at Kovu until j August. 1, !!)!:!. For f-;.",tier ji.irtinilars j apply to ' A. L'. V,I NX lE. ]'.!(. New Plymouth. TAIIATA SIIKEI'-DO'- TRIAL CLUR. (Affiliated with North Island Association.) SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNLAL MEETING be held on Mr. Guildford's groulius at Tarata on THURSDAY AXI) EKIDAL April 17 and 18. 1013. First-class refreshments on grounds. Enlrie- eb.-e Willi l ! ; 1 <!•(•!•> iury on WEDNESDAY. April I l '. Write for pr '.'gramme. j F. L. STI! EFT. Hon. See. QRITERIOX p>ILLIA!;i) pARLORS. (Xext Avery'3, Tobacconist.) Best-appointed Billiard Iloom in Xew Plymouth. EYERYTHIXG XEW. An efficient marker always in attendance. Civility Cleanliness Comfort. Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. gJCORES buy at Auld's, ifew Plymouth, limply becamo they givt the bea4 vftlaci lor 1 .ofereiiOL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 260, 26 March 1913, Page 1
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