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r AUCTIONS. . -TXTEDKBSDAT f^fEST, 'AT 11 O'CLOCK. - § IAT -y.IBW-ED., TV/TT. T£l>EN ' (Dominion-rd. End). ■HOUSEHOLD -pUBNITUBE AND TjTFF-ECTS. CARPENTER A RTHTTR, Has recerred Instructiphs "from" Mr. Button, ■who is giving up housekeeping,- to Sell by Auction, at his Residence, View-rd., ait. Eden, "Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, nrvHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD J- FURNITURE AND (EFFECTS, including— - VERY HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. 9-PIEOE (HORSEHAIR SUITE <almost new) 5-PIBOE SUITE (in perfect order). DINING TABLE. B'RUS. CARPETS LINOLIEUMS, Stuffed Chairs. Wicker" Chairs. HANDSOME OIL PAINTING (very valu- ! able), and other Pictures, Curtains and | Poles. 1 HALL STAND WITH MIRROR BACK, Hall Curtains. •8.M.D.1. BEDSTEADS, S.I. Bedsteads. HANDSOME WARDROBE, .with mirror front. I DUCHESS PAIR, Ware, W.W. Mattresses, I Stretchers, Chests of Drawers, etc.. etc- ! Kitchen Table. -Chairs, and Lot of Good and Useful Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc, Garden Tools, etc., etc. C. AETHUK, General Auctioneer. "P<"RTT>AY, IST A PRIL, tnO)BK COKDTJCT OF THE ILEGISTUAB. OF THE SUPREME COURT, AT AUCKLAND, AT THE REQUEST Off THE MORTGAGEE. OA-MHEL -XTAIJ.BI & QONS, Have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Mart, Queen-st, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of April, 1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the under mentioned property, A THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 1365 Acres, more or less, being Section No. 1, of Block No. 2, in the Survey District of Galatea. For full particulars and conditions of ' sale, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Dufirhr and Biss, Solicitors, SJiortlaiid-st-, Auckland. JST, '© a , Xβ E. Owing to FRIDAY, 25th, being GOOD FRIDAY, there will be NO HORSE SALE at either the Haymariet or Durham Yards. gUCKLAND AND gONS. ' NEW ZEALAND I/OAN AND lIERCAJNXILE. AGENCY CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TjTRIDAY, A PR.IL no AT 11 O'CLOCK. HIGHLY- IMPORTAiNTC SALE, gTJPERB -DUSINESS .AND TDESIDEJSTIAL SECTIONS, : - PONSONBY ("TOiiE'S iESTAKET). TJ\ jy-AJsn>ENO TACKSON, instructed by the 'Executors in the above': estate, will Sell by Public Auction, at j their Rooms, Customs-st. lE., on .the above i date, j ?TVHE UNSOLD BALANCE OF THE i -*- ABOVE ' JIAGIfIFICENT (ESTATE. I FOB. POSITIVE SALE. Lowest Prices have been fixed to close 'Estate. Full particulars in future issue. Property is Flagged. —— - TVTTurrRT.-r. a -ig-Bn-rre, EAND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.— ♦ Most Varied Stock, Best Value, and. terms.—S. Coldicutt, Manager, near Theatre. ISH. FISH. FISH.—For the most reliable and cheapest Fresh and Smoked Fish, Rabbits, Fruit, etc. try Sanford's Fish Market. 'Phone 658. AT the Little Bacon Shop, 238, Hob-son-st., where you get the good But ter at 1/ 10, you can get Scannings from the Finest Ceylon Tea, which, makes a strong liquor, with a most satisfying taste, only 9d lb. 67 AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTJX, are • showing the Finest Stock of Planoe and Organs in N.Z. Compare Oar Price Lists. HATS—HATS.— landed, new season's shapes in Men's Hard and Soft Felt Hats. Our usual up-to-date shapes at lowest prices.— Symondsstree't. ~CK>UXD, a Boot Polish, •which is inn. only J? a POLISH, but is waterproof and a perfect leather preserver. "COURT" and ••DIAMOND." All bootmakers and stores. 2d, 4d, 6d. 3d. T ADIES ONLY require to use WIL- -" WORSH once to prove to themselves what labour and time is saved. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. RESENTS in Collar Boxes, Tie Cases, Purses, Ladies' Handbags, Squaw-bags, Jewel Cases, Travelling Cases, Belts, Wrist Purses, Card Cases, Shaving Companions, Mirrors, Bottle Cases, Sovereign Cases Cutlery, etc, etc —J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., 173, Queen-street. MAKE- your household burdens light, and use "Linoarnish," the Great Modern Floor Polish. No rubbing required. Lasts twelve months. It!s a. common, sense polish. —All grocers. 1/6. RlN<i YOUR REPAittS.— shall have" Sheimerdine's, Umbrella" Manufacturers, Tabernacle Bldgs., Karangahaperd. All work done by skilled workmen. ABSOLUTELY the easiest method of polishing Linoleums is -with "LinoarnislL." No rubbing required; gives a glorious polish that won't wash off. Lasts twelve months. —All grocers. 1/6. TS IT POSSIBLE that eight hours' 'Washing can be done in two hours? Yes. Try one Bottle of WIIiWOBSH, and prove it- Washing costs 3d. i "V7"OU can spend long hours rubbing on -*- greasy beeswax on your Linoleums, but "linoarnish," the great modern method Linoleum Polish, needs no rubbing. It's put on with a brush. grocers. 1/6. T ADIES ONLY require to use WIL--1-' WORSH once to prove to themselves what labour and time is saved. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. T7"ITCHENER has gone. Our Caps have. - l >- just arrived. New shades, new shapes. See them; .1/6 to Tutt's, Symonds-st. " PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. - 1 - —English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.—S. Coldicntt, Manager. fT\H.E Brand Mew Zealand Dairy Associa- -»- tion, Limited, is guaranteed of the Finest Qoaiity of Table Butter. Tf»STEY ORGANS LEAD THE WORLD— -*-• Parlour, Church, and SchooL £10 upwards.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.— S. Coldicntt, Manager. CTECLISTS, save broken limbs; don 4 buy / cheap rubbish, but examine our Budges and New Rapid Bicycles; 5/ weekly: gnaranteed 10 years.— E. Reynolds, Ne-wton; t% XEH; a Brush, wlQiout apparent effort, and "Linoarnish." your husband can make: your linolenms glisten and sparkle •with a brilliant polish thai lasts for twelse monSis. —All grocers. " 1/6, _'".";■ .'"• - «"; jP eyr ~l A /—MW< ETAS non frame. 3J4H IX3/ . checK, acaoa.^-E....aia^f; jpfliaisgttt,. Qfmes&ci ■:■■ '■;■:.. .-■■■ (. " ■';' '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 10

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