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AUCTIONS. JOHN QARLAW, JOHN QARLAW, WILL SELL BY AUCTION AT THE SALEROOMS, 24, WYNDHAM ST. (Next Gas Company's Offices). ! mUESDAY, rjlO-MORROW rpUESDAY, AT O'CLOCK. On Account of MR. G. BOOTH, who is leaving Auckland, rjIHE JjTURNISHINGS QF 0 J^OOMS Bemoved to the Mart for Convenience of Sale. Also, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF FURNITURE on behalf of other "clients. Details: LIVING ROOMS—I 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Damask), 1 AXMINSTEU CARPET. 9 x 10.0 ; - Rimu Sideboards, 1 7-PCE. O.K. SETTEE, DINING ROOM SUITE, 1 7-pce Leather Dining Suite, 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, 4 Oval Oak Dining Tables, Oak Dining Chairs, BLACK OAK BREAKFAST TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS (to match), 1 Oak Sideboard, 3 CABINET GRAMOPHONES (H.M.V., Dulcetto and La Gloria). Axminster and Chinese Grass Floor Rugs, 1 8-PIECE OAK DINING SUITE (comprising Oak Buffet, Oak Table, « Oak Dining Chairs), 2 Pol. K. Sideboards. 3 Pol K Dining Tables, Cane Occ. Chairs. Occ! Tables, Overmantels, Settee, Squab and Cushion, Box Kerb?., China and Glass- ■ ware, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, Hallstands, Music Cabinets, Pictures, etc. BED ROOMS.—1 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM , (comprising Oval Mirror Door \\«rdrobe, O.G. Comb. Chest, 4ft 6in Bestead, and Ped. Cupboard), 7 COMB CIIESTb, 3 CHESTS DRAWERS c > Duchess Pairs, 1 BLACK OAK COMB AND S!NGLE OAK A£D RIMU BEDS AND WIRES, MT Washstands, Oak Wardrobe, Kapok Bedding, Pillows, Bedside Tables and Cnalrs, Floor Rugs, 1 8-DR \ WER SCOTCH CHEST, Spring R. Blinds, and General Bedroom Furnishings. KITCHEN.—2 KITCHEN DRESSERS KITCHEN TABLES, A.B. and B W.' Chairs, SINGLE SEWING \f\PH S £ fes ' ALM - AXD "ENAM! SALCEPANS, Kitchen Sundries, Stepl a r ®5 S '« f Garde " Tools, Lawn Mower, 6 Gas Stoves, l 7PT . MARBLE SLAB rpnf«' e Tt- i P) ' Ice Cream Freezer, Sundries 7 ' and a h ° St of useful AND AT 30 P.M. fOn Account of W. FREEMAN, ESQ., Licensed Nurseryman pHOICE CARNATIONS, DELPHINIUMS, Sunbeam Iceland non P ! eS ' Anemones, Ranunculi, Giant Pansies Primuli, Primroses. Cyclamena Pot nS pifnt S ° m T' Liliums. Rockery Plants', lot Plants, Large Smooth Red Tomato Scarlett S A lv!aNtc PaneSe Chr^"themums, JOHN CARLAW, Auctioneer, 24, WYNDHAM ST. (next Gas Coy.'s Offices.) "Phone, 44-246. AND gUTCLIFFE,

AT 38. SECOND AVENUE, KINGSLAND. (Take Car to Kingsland Avenue, then 2nd turn on right.) fJIO-MORROW, JpUESDAT, AT 11 °' CL OCK. Favoured with instructions from MRS. L. ii.L J' = ° , ls Slving up housekeeping, the undersigned will sell without reserve, f J HE 'YY HOL ' B 0F H£ R JfURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, Comprising: PRETTY SIDEBOARD, OVAL TABLE f- 6-PCE DINING SUITE, in OK ' SETTEE AND SQUAB, complete • CONGOLEUM SQUARE, RUGS JARDINIERES 300-DAY CLOCK, Pot Stands, Ornaments, Pictures, Glassware, Crockery, Curtains, Books, Blinds, SET, TEA SET, CARPET RLNNER, Lino, Mats. BEDROOMS—COMBINATION CHESTS BEDSTEADS. 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE in Rimu, Mattresses. Pillows. Pedestal Cupboards, Cot, Chairs, Lino, Hugs, Pictures, Curtains, etc. o 4^, I J CH J?. N „^ ND OUTSIDE— DRESSER, SAFE, TABLE, SIDEBOARD, Couch Baby's High Chair, Crockery. Aluminium Pres. Pan, Kit. Utensils, Pots and Pans, Saucepans, Kettle, Fender, Lino, Baths. Brooms. Mops. MANGLE, Jars, Wringer Pram, GARDEN TOOLS, LAWNMOWER, Dog's Kennel, 4 FOWLS, ROOSTER, Fowlhouse, Lot of Sundries. AND gUTCLIFFE, THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. GEORGE CHIGNELL, Auctioneer. 29 PENHSTBV. MY OWN SPECIAL aiC'lrfOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many Great Advantages Which are Distinctive HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or ot'tener as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps in the gums. 4 PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I can safely use it on. a patient of 80 years. 5. IB YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH arc painlessly extracted. 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also ANALGESIA, The Most Marvellous Discovery In Dentistry of the Age. You can have your teeth Drilled, Filled, prepared for Crowning, Bridge Work, Pivots, etc., without the Slightest Pain Whatever. lon are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and I have proved this most Wonderful Machine to be an absolute success in every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous need no longer fear the Dentist PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. Q jyjUNRO J^MANOEL, FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.). OPEN EVERY EVENING. Telephone 41-604. Take Elevator. A A BOUT Your Teeth? You can get a better Set for less money. — Consult Howey Walker. D TjIRIDAY Night — See Howey Walker about your Teeth. Good work, fair fees, gentleness, extreme care. D PUBLIC NOTICES. HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, 29th October, 1925. BY-LAWS. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Section 228 (a) of The Harbours Act, 1923, that the proposed amendments to the Bv-laws re (1) Pilotage; (2 and 3) Gridiron, Nelson Wharf; (4) Definition of Explosives; (5) Charge for Monorail Cranes; (6) Loss of or Damage to Goods or Luggage; (7) Vehicles on Wharves; (8) Wharfage on Agricultural Lime; (9) Drivers' Licenses; (10 Penalties; will be submitted for adoption at a Special Meeting of the Board to be held on TUESDAY, 6th November, 1928, at 3 p.m. The proposed By-laws are printed and may be inspected during Office Hours at the Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. By Order, ■ ' . - ■ H. 8.-BURNETT, 28! Superintendent and Secretary,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 256, 29 October 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 256, 29 October 1928, Page 5