AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 2.30 p.m. On Premises lately occupied by LONDON UNLIMITED. rpHE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO. have been favoured with instructions from D. S. Patrick, Esq., of Wellington, to sell by Public Auction, the Shop Fixtures and Fittings of LONDON UNLIMITED on THURSDAY NEXT, as follows:— JOHN TANN’S FIREPROOF SAFE, Two Gas Radiators suitable for Shop or Factory, Electric Flood Light, Large Glass Show Case with Sliding Doo*rs, Glass Show Case with hinged doors, SHOP COUNTER 18ft by 3ft 4in with five drawers (a handsome piece of shop furniture), CASH DESK, Glass Counter Case, Five Mirrors, Small Counter, Cases, Stands, Tables, Chairs, Cocoanut Runner, Linoleum, Carpet, Brass Rods, 25 Iron Brackets for Verandah Sun Blinds and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF WELL-SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE CORNER OF HIGH AND COCKBURN STREETS, KURIPUNJ. ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 19th, at 1.30 p.m.
T> S. GERRAND has been favoured with instructions from W. Tulley (who is leaving for Norfolk Island), to sell as above, the whole of his wellselected Horusehold Furniture and I Effects, including FINE ENGLISH PIANO (bv Spencer), ROUND BLACK OAK DINING TABLE, BLACK OAK ! DINNER WAGGON, BLACK OAK DINING ROOM WALL CABINET, 6 BLACK OAK OVAL BACKED DINING CHAIRS, LONG WALL MIRROR (54 x 2), HALL SEAT, SEAGRASS LOUNGE, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, Book Case, Linoleum Square, Fire Screen, S.W. Bedsteads, W.W. and Kapoc Mattresses, Child’s Wooden D.S. Cot, 2 Hosp. Beds and Mattresses, Floor Rugs, Camp Chairs, Gas Heater, Punch Bail, Pedestal, Good Pictures including, two water colours bv Italian artists, SINGER D.H. SEWING MACHINE (late ’model), Quilts# White and Black Tea Set, Bed Ware, Kit. Utensils, Glassware, Crockery, Lawn Mower, Hose, Garden Tools, Odd lot Tools, 5 W.L. Hens 2nd year (laying), King Cleaner, Load of Hay; COW, p.b. Jersey, dam, Melrose Violet Ist, calf test 5.2, fiveseater Ford motor car in first class order up to any work ( a snip for someone). NOTE.—Everything's in first-class order. Those who appreciate distinct- | ive furniture should not miss the black oak. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. Easy to Mix. Protects Against Ticks, Lice and Maggot Fly. I Highly Beneficial to the Wool. ECONOMICAL iN COST of Dipping the Flock. “TE MAHORA,” Feilding. 28th January, 1927. Dear Sirs— I started last season using COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING DIP, and at Shearing time could not find a tick. I was also very well satisfied with the condition of my wool. I inteid always using this in the future, and I have recommended it to several farmers in my district. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) N. J. SHORT. COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. PREVENTS RE-INFECTION. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. CASH CYCLE CO. CYCLE AND MOTOR ENGINEERS. C. K. GOODIN, Proprietor. pUI.L STOCKS of 8.5. A., Royal Enfield, Armstrong, and Bowden Tysolev Cycles—-Ladies’ and Gent’s. AGENT FOR TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. HIGH STREET, CARTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1927, Page 8
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