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wfit- NOLAN fe GO[J BY AUCTION. ' ; (BOM THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION ! II&JRTTANT AND EXTENSIVE p.NBE SERVED gA L E BY AUCTION. At the Auction Booms of li. A. NOLAN & 00., NEW PLYMOUTH. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Onder instructions from H. Davidson,' Esq, official representative of Home linns. JATUBDAY, DECEMBER 12, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, It 11 iun. on Saturdays and 2 p.m. on other days. Che most unprecedented and unreserved taction Sale of Genuine High-class MLD, SILVER and DIAMOND JEWELY, ♦SHJVIR WARE, SHEFFIELD OTBO-PLATE, WATCHES,CLOCKS, i SBONZES, FINE ART CHESH, CUT- : jERY, PRISM BINOCULAR GLASSES, r JELD AND. MARINE GLASSES, LEATHER GOODS, Etc., Etc.. OVE \>, £SOOO WORm 1 lecently imported direct from England 1 jr the Auckland Exhibition, and must I e sold owing to representative leaving for Home. J.Ef ELLERY * " consists of—" SUKJNIFICENT OOILECTION of real i iamond jewellery, In single stone, balf- ! nop and cluster settings, or solid 18ct. ] its, bracelets, expanding watch brß.ceI old gem rings, pendants, brooches, neck--1 its, solid gold alberts, ladies' solid gold ( uards, ladies' and gents' solid gold and l lvfr "watches, racing and chiming ■atches, and collection of other precious iwellerv, all set in genuine solid gold, f wring the English Government stamp. STERLING SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE comprises: afcAGOTFICENT TEA AND COFFEE £ ERVICES, waiters, hot-water spirit I sttles and stands, cruets, hot-water jigs, teapots, afternoon tea sets, ■ « lit 'barrels,' salad bowls, butter dishes, ' «it-glass' bottles, jam and jelly dishes, ■ 1 beet Sheffield made and stamped. rtlNfi ART CHINA Includes: ■ BBESDEN CHINA FIGURES, flower stands, band-painted tea and coffee ser•vices, Crown Derby, decorated dinner and 1 tea services,' clocks, with cases to match in Wedgwood and Worcester decorations, desaert iliß in «ums,' and -large assortment choice china too numerous to ■pefcify. J-,. CUTLERY NUMBERS. Urge ind small cabihetß of. Cutlery and Figh Knifes and Forks, Fruit Tinives and Spoons, and every class of Cutlery, by well-known makers—Joseph Sogers, Walker and Hall, and J: Batt, all of Sheffield. - \ ( FIELD *AND MARINE GLASSES, Comprising: PBIOT"£UMEX BINOCULARS, Field and-Marine Glasses, by Lumeire, Paris; Army alwL jfevy Glasses, etc. Messrs. NOLAN and desire to inform their numerous patrons and the public generally that the above entire collection has come from the Auckland Exhibition. Mr. Davidson will auction the goods himself. He is a scientific experience in "buying and selling in the Old Country, and has re'duced both tjranehe®.«{ the business to a fine artBe lasJsuilt up a reputation in the United Kingdom, where his headquarters are; affile now in New Zealand to prove his. reputation was worth the making. Mr. comes to ,ua well accredited; Every' article he sells iB guaranteed, and sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Never before has such a Sale lieen held in New Plymouth. Sale on : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19J4, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12,1914, At 11 a.m., . Continuing on MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1914, At 2 p.m., And eyeiydav thereafter until the whole ;•*. .' I ; collection is sold. SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY For Viewing Goods on FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, ' From 7 to 8, (And Mornings of Sale. •NOLAN AND CO., Auctioneers. A REAL BARGAIN. ACRES, held on Lease, 6% years to run, with purchasing clause at £l3 per. acre at end of term 1 . Rent, £52 pel anquin. 1% miles froj/. Inglewo.od, on meteilcd.road. Lin! alt sttmped an'l ploughed, 10 acres. Good New 7-rqpmedHouse; cow-shed, hay-shed, nap-shed, etc. Stock may be taken ai valuatipn, Pnct, £220. ' MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO., Auctioneers, Inglewood. SAL VI TTEALS AND DRAWS. Price, Is Bd. Onqe used, always used. In use for ove years in one family. ' Iforas, « IpoSons, and P* 9 nts * 'Agents Everywhere ifi Taranaki, Or direct from 'i'.l

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 11 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 11 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 11 December 1914, Page 1

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