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AU&'ION SALI?. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. At 1 o'clock. B, KEESING, instructed by Mi«s • PARSONS, will sell at her Resilenee. Bell Street, opposite Gospel tiail, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD ?URNITURE and EFFECTS, consfstng of— J3rus;ells and otlier Carpets, Lounges, Jouohes,' Settees, Fancy, Easy, Wicker, rtattan and other Chans, Fancy. Dining md Kitchen Tables, Rugs, Mats. I»inelmms, Curtains, Stair Carpeit, Writing L'able, Rocker, Scuttle, Fenders and Brasses. Flower Poos. Ornaments, Cushions, Vases, China, Glassware, Dinner Service. Scales. Trays. Double and Single Bedsteads, Hair,' Wire, and Feather. Beds Duchess Chests and Washstands, Chamber Sets, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Shakedowns, Mirrors, Matting, Scales, Irons. Tubs Mangle, Wringer, Trays. Pots, Pans, and usual Sundries. NO RESERVE. ALL THESE GOODS ARE NEARLY NEW. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. ST. JOHN'S BUSH. I HAVE received instructions from Mrs White (leaving the disHct} to sell by private contract, FOR CASH, at Low Rates to effect immediate sale, fche following Valuable Properties,' with Magnificent Grounds to each; soil of the richest description. Each Property is complete ia itself. with every Modern Convenience. Lot I.—About 3 4/sth acres, with IJroomed House; 5 chains frontage to-Belt Road. , Lot. 2.—About 2 acres, newly-built 9r ! roomed House; frontage o£ chains to Belt Road. Lot 3.—About 1£ acres, 7-roomed House. Lot 4. —About If acres, first-class Building Site. Sketch Plan and every information at my. office. Title: Land Transfer. Intending Purchasers will be driven to the locality—only 1£ miles from Post Office. ED: N. LIFFITON, Land Agent, Rutland Chambers. KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS. FRIDAfY, NOVEMBER 27. At 12.30 p.m. NOLAN, TONKSj AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above— 70 3-year Forward Steers* (good quality) 20 Mixed Yearlings' k.O Yearling' (Steers ■ 10 Forward Cows 10 Empty1 Heifers '&) Mixed Yearlings. 15 Yearling Heifers 15 Forward Cows 6 Fat Cows 6 Good Yearlings 2 Springing Heifers 4 Forward Caws ' 1 Shorthorn Bull NOLAN, TONKS. AND CO.. Auctioneers. ! OHINGAITI SALE. '- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. I At 1 p.m. p OttTON AND SON will toll by public ■\JT auction as above— 50 Shorthorn Mixed Yearlings 8 18-month Steers (good) • 4 Fat Cows \ 10 Picked Yearling Heifers ; 10 Yearling Steers ; 25 Two-year Steers 10 Two-year Steers 10 Two-year Heifers (empty) 5 Fat Cows . 6 18-month Heifers 300 Two-tooths 200 Two-tooth Ewes 250 Mixed Two-tooths 300 Mixed Wethers 300 Four-tooth Wethers 600 Two-tooth Ewes 600 Two-tooth Wethers 200 Forward Wethers GORTON AND SON, Auctioneers. BEDSTEADS. WE have just unpacked a, magnificent line of BRASS-MOUNTED IRON BEDSTEADS, direct from the manufacturers. Without doubt they, are the HANDSOMEST EVER SEEN HERE. Atthd same time they are right on top -in the all-important matter of finish and workmanship. 'But the most astonishing point about them is the Price. We sell CHEAPLY, because we import direct. THEY COMBINE BEAUTY IN DESIGN .... HIGHEST QUALITY in STYLE and FINISH. ... BEDROCK FOR PRICE. . . . COME AND INSPECT. BROWN AND LONDON, RIDGWAY STREET. "TJUSTIN'S AMERICAN SALOON. f A WELCOME INVASION For W&rigahui. W. S DUSTIN , To the Front Again! ■ • With an AMERICAN ICE SODA FOUNTAIN, ; Where all the Latest Cool; Drinks FROM THE POLAR REGIONS are dispensed V You.want to see the Wonder! Come and try our Milk Shakes and Cream Drijnks ... Try our ICED~"sTRAWBERRY, LEMON, Raspberry, Sarsaparilla, Vanilla^ Pineapple, and Orange I TRY OUR CREAM BEVERAGES, as ! follows: —Strawberry, Raspberry, Vanilla, and Coffee. . ICE CREAM SODA. LEMON with Ice Cream. .ORANGE with Ice Cream. STRAWBERRY with Ice Cream. PINEAPPLE, with Toe Cream VANILLA, wibh Ice Cream, i COFFEE, with Ice Cream. W. S.DUSTIN,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 6

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