SALES BY AUCTION _* : jIAHOTU YARDS FRIDAY, APRIL 28. , NEWTON KINO w n Jj sell at his yards as abovM. JgQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE .ti AWAKINO SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 4. OKAU SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 11, NEWTON KING FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1918, L. A. NOLAN & CO, "ITAVE received instructions from CAP* TAIN T. L. BUXTON to Sell bj( Auction, in the Good Templar Hall (foi; convenience of sale), ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE: THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD} FURNITURE, Etc., as follows: Drawing Room. —3-pieee Chesterfield suite (upholstered »in saddlebag and brown velvet), fancy tables, ornament rack, carpet square (10x12), fender and irons, oak fern stand, 2 chairs (upholstered in mocfuette and tapestry), Mor« l is chair, linoleum, settee. Dining Room.—One oak and one kauri sideboard, b.g. mirrors, 2 arm and 6 high-back dining chairs (loose seats), dining tables, 2 bookshelves, rocket wicker arm chairs, cheffonier, pedestals, leather Couch, ornaments, etc., fender and irons. Hall.—Hall stand, umbrella stands linoleum. Bedrooms. —Handsome CheVal duch« ess chest, 2 b.g. duchess chests, washstands, large chest drawers, double and single liberty wooden bedsteads, cot and mattress, wire kapoc and flax mattresses, bolster pillows, toilet sets, 2 wire stretchers, linoleums, etc. , Kitchen.—Dresser, table, 5 bentwood chairs, child's chair, 2-bunier Perfection oil stove, usual kitchen sundries. Concrete roller, lawn mower with grass catcher, verandah blind, garden tools, hose, etc. The above is .all in first-class order, and can be inspected at the Good Templar Hall on Friday morning. Sale at 1.30 p.m. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKDT BROKERS. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. '' Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during sea* son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation: May 7. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, May 28. Address Labels and Advice Cards forwarded on application. I JOB pRINTING. NEWS' Jobbing Room has tie facilities for turning out work ex-f peditiously, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from a visiting card to a poster, please ring Phone 17, and our representative will call. DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRE. WALTER J. NEWTON has been appointed Agent for Stratford and District for these Tyres All particulars concerning the Tyre that can never flatten is never blown up, and can never give one mom en t's trouble, from the moment it is in position, till it is worn out, will be promptly sim-: plied by— WALTER J. NEWTON, r.O. BOX 56, STRATFORD. For over 15 years Engineer and Man&gef for the Stratford Electricity Undertaking AND SHE DID. A grocer not wanting in tact (Now, this is a positive fact) Said: Madam, excuse me, take Arcadia Tea, And far more —you'll always come back. THE DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 8
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