HENRY STEPHENSON. CLEARING SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO' AND ORGAN, ETC. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 28. |"TNDER instructions from Mrs H Moore, who is leaving the District, I will sell on the Premises 114 Moore St., the Whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ■• AND EFFECTS, comprising:— Piano, by "Thurnier," equal to new, Organ by "Story and Clark," 11 stops, Carpet Square, Velvet Pile Sofa, with Lady's and Gent's Easy Chair to match, Wicker Chair, Bamboo Music Cabinet, Walnut Music Cabinet, Easy Chair, Gate-leg Table, 2 Palmstands, Highback Chairs, Framed Mirror, Fire Screen, Wood Kerb, Coal Hod, Ornaments and Pictures. Hall Runner and Linoleum, Hallstand, Palmstand, Hearth Rugs, Dining Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Book Case and Books, > Bamboo Table, Folding Screen, Extension Dining Table and Cover, Piano Stool, Kitchen Table, j Spring' Rocker, Chairs, Dresser, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Jams and Preserved Fruit, Meat Safe, Wringer, Lawn Mower and Garden Tools, , Hospital Bed and Bedding, Occasional Table, Bedroom , Chair, Linoleum, Single Wood Bed and Mattress, Table, Duchess Chest, Washstand and Ware 1 , Mats, Double Iron Bed and Mattress, complete, Large Wardrobe, Duchess Chest, Cabinet Chest Drawers, Mats, Reading Table, Kermode, e-tic. Sale at 1.30 p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE HENRY STipHENSON, 6 430 Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. OVERCOATS At Very Favourable Prices. Speaking generally of Men's Clothing matters— prices have reached a fairly low standard. But when you know the trade — you find that m no sense is a panic evident. There is a tendency to get rid of the CHEAPEST GRADES quickly, and -traders are. doing their best to quit these lines by offering big discounts. We are not; affected because we have never stocked these inferior lines — having built up, and: intend to maintain, a reputation for quality rather than prices. ;But some inducement to further sales •of even; the- best lines seems seasonable just now— «o we've decided to \ maintain traditions and ease our al- j ready reasonable prices of' /MEWS AND BOYS' OVERCOATS. You will find the most dependable, best cut, best finished, smart, snappy Overcoats of the season here — and I we- re- out to sell them. We want you .to have one — and the . inducement is so good 1 t&at we ask you to call and. I see wh/at it is. Soon please! ;' WM. DIXON, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER. '. ' / Telephone 166, - BURNETT STREET. BOOKS TO READ. TfcTTEW BOOKS are continually arJL^f riving, and a fine lot of new ' titles, by favourite and new writers, is here' announced AT 2/6 EACH. "The Brothers" and "The Hill," by Horace Vacheli. ; "Montague Wycherly," by L. Allen ' Harker. "The Nebuly .Coat," by John Meade Falkner. "The Heart of Rachel," by Kathleen Norris. "Jabez Easterbrook,' by Joseph Hocking. "Far From the Limelight," by Gertrude Page. "Laddie," by the author of "Tip C^at. / Here is Some of the Finest Fiction of the Day. "The Purple Heights," by the author of "Butterfly Man," 6s. "Top of the World," by Ethel Dtell, 6s "Butterfly Man" and "Woman Named Smith," by Oemler, 6s each "Desert of Wheat," by Zane GSrey, 4s 6d. "The Fourth Dimension," by Horace Vacheli, 6s. "The Splendid Outlaw," by Jackson Gregory, 4s 6d. Practical Books on Knitting, Etc. Richardson's Crochet and 1 Knitting Books of Yokes and Sweaters, Is Pictorial Review Book of Crochet and Knitting, 2s 3d What to Make for Baby, revised and enlarged edition, 2s". Leach's Needlework Series, all at 6d' each. Useful Woollen Garments; Children's Knitted Woollies; Practical Woollen Garments; UndefrolotWag ; Outfit for Baby m Crochet, No 2 and 8 ; Garments for Children LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOPKINS. BOOKfiEU.ER and BTATFONER Ba R Street 'Phone ISO mHE Finest Stock of Crockery and J- Hardware m Ashburton at Bargam Prices at — IBBOTSON AND SON. TJtJY'your Crockeryware and HousexT? j, ho^ Irpnmongery from the Noted Crockery Shop, and Savo Money. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores. I^XCELLA SOAP leads the way for J Pnce and Quality— the Best, the Cheapest, the Purest; -washes easy; makes clothes white. 'Ask your Grocer for "EXCELLA."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 8
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