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SALES BY AUCTION. ill, LOHN k SUGG PALMER ROAD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 \ FORWARD & STORE COWS 2 fut co\vs 25 mixed yearlings 0 empty heifers 20 springing heifers 7 Jersey yearling heifers (good) 20 weaner pigs 5 store pig 3 FURNITURE SALE. • 'URSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 1 p.m. T. I. LAMASON STILL sell by auction at the residence

of Mrs. E. Smitli, Olivia Street, Stratford, on Thursday, November 4th at 1 p.m., the household furniture and effects consisting of the following lines: One neat wardrobe, pair duchess, one good and quaint design toilet set, neat wooden bedstead in good order, wire mattress, 3 sofa squares, blankets, household linen, curtains and rods. A quantity of pictures, some very choice, 1 sea-grass chair, passage lino, Hall runner, hallsland, doorslips, 2 hall chairs, hall curtains, 1 chest, 1 pedestal, 1 single wooden bedstead, wire mattress. 1 wire stretcher and kapoc mattress, blinds, 1 first-class velvet pile carpet square, 4 diners, 1 cover chair, upholstered in leather, 1 occasional cherry wood tabic, extension rods, 1 sideboard, ] Morris chair, bronze clock, 1 wooden curb and irons, fern stand, flowerpot, 2 occasional tables, music, stool and stand music and song books, hearth rugs cushions, glassware, (i good kitchen chairs, wicker chair, rocker, 2 clocks kitchen tabic, floor covering, lino, garden hose, step ladder, I good pram, wringer saws, enamel kettles and ware, scales and weights, crockery, jam bottles bins, booksbelf and books, garden tools spades, etc. Firewood, and sawUiorsc. timber, i sheets iron, wire netting, and other sundries too numerous to mention . AUCTIONEER'S XOTK.—Have inspected the above lines and all are firs! class, and anyone needing same it is a good opportunity to secure what they require. T. I, LAMASON, Auctioneer. SOLIGNUM

ABSOLUTE death to the Borer. All wood treated with this mixture will not be troubled with the Bug. It is also a great Wood Preserver. It leaves a nice dark brown colour, and is far cheaper than paint. Try a drum in your sheds and outbuildings. TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES. We have one of these famous machines in stock, and we shall be pleased to demonstrate it to you. lARANAKI AGENCIES, LTD. LIARDET STREET. • Phones: 820, VIS. P.O. Bos 243. The cheapest and most effective family Cough Remedy is made with (HEAN'S ESSENCE) „ iHOMAS AMD TOHNSON. Fully equipped Super-Six Hudson, newly shod, in splendid running order, MAXWELL CAR, newly painted, just been overhauled, new hood and tyres. £2OO. REGAL MOTOR CAR, in good running order, very economical, £2OO. FORD in good order, £1(10. ' 30-ewt. REGAL MOTOR TRUCK, guaranteed to bo in first-class order, £3SS. DAYTON MOTOR BIKE, 7-0 h.p., newly shod, in perfect running order, £75. RUDGE-MULTI 5-h.p., newly shod, in perfect running order, £35. TO CARTERS, CARRIERS AND TRADESMEN. One Wyllys 2-ton Lorry, a good machine in perfect order, £-125. One Dennis 2.1-ton Lorry, £525. One Dennis :>i-ton Lorry, £OOO. These lorries are in every-day work, and can be tried by appointment. At the price quoted they should be cheap indeed. One 2J Felix Benzine Engine! in perfect order, nearly new" Price only £35. STAINTON & CO. 1 -L NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 732-100. Box 142 O. G; LAMBERTVETERINARY SURGEON, STRATFORD. 'Phone No. 11 (Club Hotel) Attends Coronation Stables, Elthara, •wery Wednesday and Friday

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 8

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