SALES BY AUCTION. v N.Z LOO d M.A.CO STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY MAY 10, at 1 p.m. MIXED SHEEP, CATTLE, etc. 200 mixed sex lambs, in lots 100 f.m. ewes', r.w.r. 100 2-tooth ewes 20 store cows 30 mixed weaners TARATA SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 13, at 1 p.m. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, etc. 30 2-year in-calf heifers R. and G. drill and McCormick cultivator.
SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 11. HINE STREET, DAWSON STREET END. - WEBSTER BROS, JJAVE received instructions from MR. W, CLEAVER (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction at his Residence, 17 Hine Street: ALL HIS GOOD AND NEW HOUSE FURNITURE, etc., consisting chiefly of: Two Large Combination Chests with B.G. Mirror, Full Size and Single Liberty Bedsteads and Woves, B.G.M. Wardrobe, Brussels and Bedroom Carpet Squares, T.B. and Cabinet Washstand, Toilet Ware, Three Skin Rugs, B.G.M. Hall Stand, 33ft. Good Axminster Hall Runner, Carved Hall Table, Large Easy Chesterfield and Two Easy Arm Chairs, Handsome Oak Sideboard, Two Oak Dining Chairs, Brass Fire Guard, Upholstered Morris Chair, Curtains, Mats, Seven Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Lino, Wringer, Kitchen Utensils/ Crockery and Sundries. Sale at 2 o’clock.
SHOWS. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S TWELFTH yyiNTER gHOW. CORONATION HALL, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE Bth, 9th, 10th and 11th Next. \ _z Classes for Farm Produce, Vegetables, Cooking, Jams. Sauces, Pickles, Fancy NeedlgXTork, Honey, arid General Competitions. ALSO POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. Including N.Z. Orpington Club Championships. Classes for all kinds of Poultry, Ducks, Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, and Children’s Pets. Prize Schedules now in circulation. When applying state whether for Poultry or General Classes. Full information from— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 18, ’Phone 87, New Plymouth.
FURNISHING BARGAINS. ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT ARTHUR’S, Where those characteristics of SIMPLICITY AND SOLIDARITY, which discriminating householders demand in the furniture they buy, are the dominant features. Further, the moderation of price due to to our own Warehouse and Factory being located outside the high rent area, is a factor which strongly appeals in these days when economy is becoming more and more difficult. WHEREVER YOU LIVE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAWERA. Established 1864.
WHERE TO GO FOR MEALS.
EVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT AND DINING ROOMS. GRILLS AND FISH.
EVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT is fitted to accommodate 100 persons, and conducted to give customers prompt attention. The chef has had a very long experience in first-class hotels, and puts on meals second to none in the. town The selection of dishes is very wide, and varies from day to day. Hot dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m There is a special room set apart for ladies and their escorts. Everything is spotlessly clean in the kitchen as in the public rooms. Any time you may go into the kitchen, and see for yourself our up-to-date plant and hygienic methods. There can be nothing more modern or calculated to give better results. Fish and hot grills may be obtained at all hours. Fresh fish sold over counter. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. A. BARTLETT & CO. Next Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1921, Page 8
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