auction*. to builders. . t eonard qoakley, jjtd.. . rpO-MORROW,, mUBSDAY, AT 12.30 PM Faroured with Instructions from MR.' F. APPLETON, we -wilt Sell, on the Ground, arthur and citation icjtreets, ' . . (opposite farmers' milk co.) OK AAAFT OF TIMBER, new and •"I""" second-hand, comprising 6by 2, 4by 3. 4 by 2, 3 by 2, 2 by 2, 3 by li. WEATHERBOARDS, FLOORING. ROUGH LINING, MOULDINGS. AND TIMBER SUITABLE FOR CABI- - NETMAKBRS; LATHS FOR LATTICE WORK. Also: WINDOWS. DOORS, SASHES, HOTHOUSE GLASS FRAMES, ABOUT 130 SHEETS GOOD CORRUGATED IRON, RIDGING, SPOUTING, DOWN PIPING. 400GAL. "N\NK, 300 FT 2IN PIPING. . 250 POSTS, 50© PAHNGS, AND GENERAL BUILDEHS' SUNDRIES. T EONARD /COAKLEY, J TD. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. PHONES 2235, A 2901. 37 T EONARD riOAKIEY, T TD., mO-MORROW, mUESDAY, AT -| 1 A.M. AT OUR ROOMS, CUSTOMS ST. W. (Nest Waitemata Hotel). Removed, to our Rooms from Princess St., City, and to be Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SUPERIOR OAK AND RIMU FURXI THINGS, Including: SUPERIOR SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE of. 5 pieces, . comprising Oval Mirror Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Pedestal Cupboard and Pair Twin Bedsteads, WW. Mattresses, Kapok 'Bedding. Pillow*. Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Pillow Slips, Bed Linen of all kinds. Combination Chests. American "Tallboy" Chest, in solid oak. Handsome Bedroom Pair, beautifully carved in puriri. Combination Bedsteads. W.W. Stretchers, Oak Bedroom Suite of 3 pieces, BeaOnsfleld Wardrobe, Box Kerb, Bedroom Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Withstands, Brass Kerb, Pedestal Cupboards, Bedroom Furniture of all kinds. SUPERIOR 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Iv saddlebag velvet. Handsome Bow-front Sideboard, with specially large bevel mirror, 3 Oak Chairs, Oak Extension Table. 3 Divan Chairs, in shadow, Indian Carpet Squares, Cushion*. Pictures, Oak Overmantel, 5Piece .O.R. Suite; A.B. and Canadian Chains. 4 D. Dining Chairs, on castors, Superior Art-designed O.R. Sideboard. Hearthrugs D. Kauri Sideboards, good Chiffonier, Cutlery. Crockery, Glassware. Cut Glass, Wine Glasses. Fenders, Dinner Wagon, 3. good Dining Tables, Blinds, Curtains, - Sewias Machine, Leather Suite of. 7 Pieces, Escritoire, O.R. Settee and Squabs, etc. KITCHEN DRESSER. 2 good Prams, Buckets. Baths, Dustbin, Scythe, Garden Tools. Kitchen Chairs. Garden Hose, Sprayer, Bread Crock. ChWl's Chair, Door Mats, Bin. Kitchen Tables, etc. TBONAKD T TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. •PHONES 2238, A 2901. 3S
OLD AND NEW METHODS.-Tears ago the American Indians, ln the woods and the Whites. In Imitation of them, lay with their feet to the Are on frosty nights to guard against cold by keeping their feet warm. These and other Ineffective exercises are not necessary to-day for by taking Royle's Cough Mint you can Immediately "drive oat" the causes of the inflammation and Irritation ln the tender Inner skin. Royle's Cough Mint Is a scientifically prepared remedy to combat colds and chills by the "Inner Skin Treatment." It Is llfferent, it is better and surer than other preparations. 2/6, all chemtets and stores.—-(Ad.) 1 15-jewelled silver wristlet, 50/. .Tust the watch for a college girl.—Grieve, Jewellers, next Smeeton's.—(Ad.) _ Set Firth's stainless, steel carvers, 3 pieces, 39/6; finest value in New Zealand. Grieve, jewellers, next Smeeton's.— (Ad.) II you feel a, taickeutng of tne throat t>ith hoarseness coming on take five or six drone of Nazol on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very •lowly by placing between the cheek and gums. At night rub i few drops of Naiol round the throat and neck—and cover with flannel ?r silk-handkerchief. By doing this you will obtain immediate relief.—(Ad.) We can see nothing incongruous in housewives singing and dancing for joy while "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help is doing the weekly family washing. (Ad.) Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it. It is undoubtedly good for coughs, colds •ore throats, etc.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 6
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