SALES BY AUCTION. NZ. LOAN & M. A. CO TARATA SALE AND ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. At 1 p.m. 2000 MIXED SHiEEP, ETC. 800 breeding ewes 600 m.s. lambs 400 m.s. hoggets 40 15mth. steers 30 i.c. heifers 50 wean er heifers , FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! TO-DAY, AT 2 O’CLOCK. WEBSTER BROS. yyiLL sen500 BOXES Choice Auckland Peaches (nearly finished), Pears, Tomatoes, Grapes, Plums,. Apples, Lemons.
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). L. A. NOLAN & CO. yyn.L sen—--11 o’clock.—Fruit & Vegetables. 1 o’clock.—Poultry, Wooden Washtubs, Garden Tools, Iron and Wooden Bedstteads, Single and double wire wove Mattresses. 60 feet i-inch Garden Hose,v Sideboards, Chest Kitchen Dressers, Corner Wardrobes, B.W. Chairs, Iron Cots, Overmantles, Kitchen and Dining Room Tables, Perambulators, B.R. Fenders, Ash Trays, Pictures, Hand Sewing Machines, Piano, Organ, Child’s Chair, Sundries, etc. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, MANAIA. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. At 1 pan. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mrs. I. P. TAYLOR, to sell as above, the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, including— Piano (Hopkinson), Axminster Square (12 x 9), 3-piece Suite, 2 Easy Chairs, Extension Dining Table, 6 Dining Chairs, Dinner Wagon, Reversible Wool Carpet, Occasional Tables, Piano Stool, Music Stand, Seagrass Chairs, Palm Stand, Fender & Brasses, Velvet Couch, Table Cover, Cushions, Lamp Shade, Wood Kerb, Book Case,' Hall Curtains, D. and S. Bedsteads, W.W. and Kapoc Mattresse.i, Duchesses, Washstands, Wardrobe Fittings and Curtains, Towel Rack, Chests Drawers, Commode, Toiletware, Linoleums, Hearth Rugs, Carpet Runner, Hall Lino., Mirrors, Carpet Sweeper, Deck Chair, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Electric Iron, Crockery, Saucepans, Clock, Kettles, Preserving and Jam Jars, Churns, Milk Pans, Strainer, 'Meat Safe, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Scythe, Cow Cover, Carpenter’s and Garden Tools, Wire Netting, 9 Fowls and sundries. TO RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. •jq-URSE A. A. CURLE has taken over the well-known nursing home hitherto carried on by Mrs. Bennett in Standish Street, Inglewood. Nurse Curie has obtained diplomas in Surgical, Medical and Maternity work and is now Z prepared to receive patients. CLOTH BUTTONS T ADIES! have your Buttons match your costume. Bring your own cloth and we will make for you. All sizes and shapes. Just as cheap as the old-fash-ioned bone buttons. Smart and up-to-date. Country orders promptly attended to. Postage paid. THE CLOTH BUTTON DEPOT, C/o NEW PLYMOUTH APT DEPOT, DEVON STREET >ear Post Office.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1922, Page 8
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