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_ APCTTOKE. •' Q.EOBGE THE DOMINION'S PREMIER • AUCTIONEER. rpOJMOBROW. AT -Q O'CLOCK, AT THE gALE JJOOMS, QTJIBEN gTBEBT. 750 "*" 750 «** gOUND TTOUSBHOLD 1 • JjIURNFTDRE. :o ~~~— ~ Being 'he Contents of two residences rets moved to the Rooms for convenience of i. -sale, n Details include: 0 pOLISHED KAURI SIDEBOARD, with s tT J"V ?' p ' m,msra : Large Kauri Dining Table, 5-plece Leather Suit?. O. Rimu Sldeboard, RIMU DINING TABLET wR_ s leaves; 6 0.-B. DINING CHAIRS c £?f, irs ' ,?' M - Kerb a - d Brasses, Ocl Tables, Occ. Chairs, Green Tap. Couch AX FLOOR RUGS. Seagrass Mats. Patatinm . LARGE FRAMED* MIRROR Picturel' Ornament*. Vases. Lace and Casement Cur- ' ta u„\ E J TY KAURI HALLSTAND ??_?_ lea «",f and box: Paluistand, JarS nleres, Hall Curtains and Portiere Settee and Squab Hall Seat, Sllpmats, ' Carpet ' place's. ° Po!ra ' Plc t°'es an" 1 TNCUBATOB, SEPARATOR, FULLPUSHC\ T R E T £ A Fj RA ' COLLApISIE t i ushcart, In first-class order; Pram i T*EDBOOM3 - KAURI ' MIRRORED t A> WARDROBE, Comb. Pair DB II Be? ' 582* ( 2 D 5. U,, ™>' Rimu Bedstfal' ' ?i.™£ ?K m, V C i est ' Pedestal Capbo«3: . Comb. Chests, Double and Slnele Bodl t steads. Wire-wove*. Kapok Bedding, n\- ' l?^ R - Stretchers, Comb. Beds. Toiletware , I Bedside Table, SindTtud , Rollers, Child's Cot. aud usual sundries IITrOTCHEN DRESSER, Kit. Tables and • I Toot- rL S _-. A ' B « mi °?& Chairs . Ga^n Tools, Lawn Mower, Mangle, Wrinser . Kerosene Heater, Crockery, Cutlery pS i I «£_sf. J *~ re ' En-melware. G.I. Tubs and ' •tlT?""; Gt * Ri ? e ' nd T" 10 *. «»s Iron, ' : SMdrteV 011 *' Bn-nwOs of Household NO BEOTBVEB.TERMS CASH. RUCTION p T T^TALKEBS, 38, QUEEN ST (Opp. Smeeton'e). ' ' 28 100,000 0F U 8I!D T- WBEBJMPORTANT A UCTION QALE. SPECIAL INTEREST TO JfARMERS, QONTBACTOBS, QABINETMAKERS AND -DUILDERS. ON THE PREMISES. JjATE TJUILDINGS. jjTABANOAHAPB TJOAD, OPPOSITE RENDELL'S, LTD DISMANTLED. AND IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. " ' rpiMBEB, 'rrAUBL "RIMU, ALL GOOD CLASS. - rjIHCRSDAY, \fAY Off AT 10.30 A.M. 100,000™ "~~ 100,(MMF r 100,000" miMBER, ALL SIZES —12 x 2,12 x 4, A- 9 x 2, 9x 3, 12 xl, -Ox 1, 10 xl, ! 6 x 4. 6 X 3, 3 x 2. 4 X 2. 3 X 1, 4 X 1: ! Weatherboards, T. ana" G. Flooring, Lining, iT. and G. Scantlings, Skirting Boards, ! Match Lining. Moulding-. i TJ-AUBI POSTS—7 x 7, 8 x 8. 9x 9, also 1 ■"■ large quantity of Good Useful Bulld--1 lng Timber. ■ T~|OORS, Plain and Engraved, Glass \J-* (Plate), Frames and Fittings, complete— Slses 7 x 6. 7.6 x 4 x 6; Fanlights to Match; Casement Doors, 10ft x 4ft 3in, and Frames, double. QUANTITY GLASS AND WOOD PANEL . DOORS, all slses. good order, Hall Doors, Frames, Sashes, Lights, all complete. WINDOWS, Frames, Sashes and Weights, assorted sizes. STAIR CASES, various sizes, 3ft and 3ft em wide, good lengths. O Large SLIDING GATES, Trolleys, and rails, complete, 7ft 6in x 6ft. 3 MASSIVE IRON GATES, 6ft x sft, and Fastenings. - O STEEL GIRDERS. 101 a x {in.. Bar -" Iron, assorted sizes. O ENAMELLED PLUNGE BATHS, -" Needle Shower Attachment, and Accessories, Registered Grates, Fire Escapes, Wrought Iron. GalT.» Water Pipes (all dimensions), Down Pipirc. Ridging. Spouting. Flushing, Lead Piping. Copper Sinks and Cisterns, Iron Vent Pipes, Galr. Iron Roofing (all sizes). Roofing Slates, Verandah Steps. Balustrades, Railings, Cornices, Brackets, Marble Mantels and Slabs, Large Assortment Building Sundries. ALL ON VIEW PREVIOUS TO SALE, rpHUBSDAY, OrTTH, -tj\ 0A . A.M. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—J. R. Robertson. Auctioneer, says this Is undoubtedly the best Used Timber he has bad the pleasure of offering. J J> "ROBERTSON. J/D., THE BIG QUEEN STREET AUCTIONEER. 4 3 OBITUARY. ' MR. A. McD. CARMICHAEL. Mr. A. McD. Carmichael, a retired farmer at Tuhikaramea, dropped dead on Saturday afternoon. He had been in fairly good health. REV. <WM. DOUGLAS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTLNGS, this day. The death is reported of the Rev William Douglas, aged 83 years. He was one of the oldest Presbyterian ministers in the Dominion, and was retired two yeans ago. THAT LOOK OF BEAUTY, so much desired, yet so seldom attained, depends entirely upon a complexion that Is clear, radiant and free from superfluous hair. "Rusma'' (Reg.) is the most effective and simple remedy for removing unsightly hair. It is harmless to the complexion, yet kills the roots permanently. Try it. Obtainable from Mrs. Hnllen, Dept. 3A, Courtenay Place, Wellington.—(Ad.) * NEW PEMMNEIVT OVE. Fabrics and garment* of every description can be permanently dyed once and for all by using Wainwrlght's Household Dyes. In sixteen different colourings are these dependable dyes, and one shilling secures a big pocket. Try them. All stores sell Waluwrighfs Dyes. Wholesale: Walter McKelch, Fort St., Auckland. (Ad.) "Hello, Central! Get a more on! Put mc on to nlne-O-three. Thank yofl, girlie! Who's that speaking? Alright, Night Dispensary. Tha-t you, Druggo? D'ye get mc? Much obliged. Old Top, I'm sure. Sen* H now, yes, send it quickly! Good old Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. (Ad.; To protect the throat from the influence of obnoxious germs—it is wise to use Sharland's Formalin Throat Tablets (mint or cinnamon flavour). Sold everywhere. 2/.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 6

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