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aucwons. DREWERY'S AUCTION r6QMS. SYDENHAM. WEEKLY AUCTION. IN, OUR ROOMS. THIS DAY AT 1 PJVL ' • ers, 5 SI. Beds and Wires, 3 Rimu Double Beds and Wires, 13 Mattresses, Kapoc, etc., for same, also quantity surplus furniture, 3-piece Repp. Chesterfield Suite, Oak China Cabinet, Single Panel end Bed and Wire, Ward-' robe, 3 JDuchesse Chests, Colonial Couch, Cot, Couch, 3 -.Easy Chairs, Large Lino Square, 5 Rolls Lino, Leather Settee, Dining Table, 4 Wicker Chairs, Kitchen Table, 3 Palmstands, Chest of Drawers, 3 Small Tables, Camera, Pair Opera Glasses, Leather Crtlirh. Pieces C!afttpt 9. IfTorho 9 tfireAUCTIONS. Mckenzie and willis. cKENZIE AND WILLIS, THE CARPET,HOUSE. THE CARPET HOUSE. THE CARPET HOUSE. INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN SPECIAL ENTRY:-3 dozen Pairs CA *!!EJ£ Ladies' Stockings, assorted colours, 1 CARPETS dozen Ladies' Handbags and sundries. CARPETS BICYCLES:—2 Gents', 1 Lady's, all CARPETS good order. „ % , CARPETS DREWERY'S CARPETS DREWERY'S CARPETS Auctioneers and Land Agents, CARPETS 425 Colombo street, Sydenham. «*-at?pvt<s D 3146 'Phone 32-372. CARPETS .. ..-.'. _— CARPETS • *■* date conveniences, situated CARPETS Beckenham. Low rates, quarter-acre CARPETS section laid out in lawns, fruit trees, CARPELS and garden, garage, workshop, etc. CARPETS Similar houses selling at £2OO more. CARPETS See this before it goes. Drewery's, CARPETS Land and Estate Agents, Sydenham. ■ CARPETS PAfZft— ADDINGTON, frcwmsTgar- CARPETS age and quarter-acre. Owner CARPETS must sell immediately and will accept CARPETS reasonable terms. Drewery's, Land CARPETS and Estate Agents, Sydenham. CARPETS £2lO . CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPEIS. CARPETS. Carpet. Hand Woven / 90 per cent. Wool Reversible ' Heavier than Axminster Only to be seen at McKenzie and Willis'. £ s. d. 12ft x 9ft size .. 510 0 10ft Gin x 9ft size 4 15 0 9ft x Cft size .. 215 0 6ft x 3ft Rugs ... .1,1 0 4ft 6in x 2ft 3in ■ Rugs .. 0 13 6 AXMINSTER SQUARES. The Kelvin Seamless Square, made by Templetons, Glasgow—a carpet we can really guarantee for heavy wear. £ s. d. 13ft Bin x 10ft 6in 11 10 0 "*■ ~ .. 10 o 0 ..880 : A Jt .. 7 7 0 ft fiin ,550 cJfMMMNI CARPETS nCTITIfMiMKI etc., from S. L. BOON, County Clerk. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS )RD SOUND LINOLEUMS kY. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS TE ANAU-MILFORD SOUND HIGHWAY. HOMER TUNNEL—CATERING CONTRACT. npENDERS, closing at the Public x Works Office, Invercargill, at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 24th March, 1936, are invited for catering for the men employed at the Homer Tunnel, Te AhauMilford Sound Main Highway. Specifications, with plans of the cookhouse and of the locality, may be seen at the public Works District Offices, Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington. 2318 shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the Supply of the following:— No. 103—Pile Driving Winch. 9/6/36. Jo. 104—Excavator and Trailer. 9/6/36. No. 105—Portable Air Compressors. 9/6/36. tfo. 106—Large Air Compressors. 9/6/36. sTo. 107—Steel Side Tip Trucks. 17/3/36. to. 108—Rectifier and Motor Generator Set. 2/6/36. Quotation Forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunqdin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. 2261 p L U M B I N G.CONTRACTING OR JOBBING. - J. S. HAWKER - J. S. HAWKER - Telephones: 41-153 or 33-901. 158 TUAM STREET. H4793 MALVERN ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. PENALTY ON RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to SecL tion 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," s hereby given that an additional :harge of 10 per cent, will be added to ill rates levied by the Board in respect >f the Malvern and Tawera Constitu:nt Districts for the year ending 31st ilarch, 1936, for which exemptions puroiant to Section 56 of the Electric 3 ower Board Act, 1925, and amendrhurch aeents ui.is\jijwhi*3 cnurcn a S ent />- LINOLEUMS DREWERY'S. LINOLEUMS DREWERY'S. LINOLEUMS Land Agents and Auctioneers, LINOLEUMS Sydenham. LINOLEUMS "We specialise in selling South Christ- LINOLEUMS church properties." LINOLEUMS D 3146 LINOLEUMS ' LINOLEUMS TPNnPRR LINOLEUMS TENDERS. LINOLEUMS ' LINOLEUMS HE WAIPARA COUNTY COUNCIL LINOLEUMS ■ invites Tenders for:— LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS No. I—The Removal and Re-erection LINOLEUMS of light two-span Wooden LINOLEUMS Bridge. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS No. 2—The formation o* earth work LINOLEUMS approaches and stone protective LINOLEUMS nets. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS The lowest or any tender not neces- LINOLEUMS sarily accepted. Tenders close noon, LINOLEUMS March 14th, 1936. Plans, Specifications, LINOLEUMS GENUINE SCOTCH LINOLEUMS. LINOLEUMS. LINOLEUMS. New designs, heavilyfinished surface, smooth and easy to clean. 6ft wide—s/- per yard. INLAID LINOLEUMS INLAID LINOLEUMS INLAID LINOLEUMS 6ft wide—froril 8/3 per yard. Wears the same colour through to the base. All the latest patterns, styles and colourings. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS FELT-BASE LINO-FELT-BASE LINO-FELT-BASE LINOLEUMS LEUMS LEUMS A good quality floor covering, that will give excellent wear 6ft wide—3/6 a yard. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street (2 doors from Colombo street). EDUCATIONAL. I * £sMi)M&l:**HWW»:JW?ffl»:!mP! • ing, Cashel street. Special class | for Handicraft and Lettering, WednesMriMgWSBF Personality-Development Course Prospectus. Webb Business Institute, Dilworth Building. Auckland. 2271 DRAMA. MISS NAARE HOOPER INVITES all ITX those interested in the formation of A NEW DRAMATIC CLUB, to ATTEND A MEETING TO BE HELD at the Tanz-Gretchen Studio, 112 A Lichfield street, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, at 7.30 p.m. 2268 niLBY'S COLLEGE, *-* 93 Worcester street (Near Cathedral square). Commercial, Day atid Evening Classes, likewise Tutorial Classes (Matriculation, Etc.), HAVE NOW REASSEMBLED. Term Commences with First Lesson. G. Hilda Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. Hons., Lady Principal; C. H. Gilby, F.P.A.N.Z., F.1.P.5., H6hs., Director. G6172 PITMAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Cashel street. J commenced. Strictly individual tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, etc 100 per cent' Passes in Government Examinations for 1935. Fees very moderate. Call or 'phone for free prospectus. Telephone 41-027. C 3179 DANCING TEACHERS. he 17th day of March, 1936. DANCING. • tt rr TiAtipo ftNDER Royal and Viceregal ] Engihee?Secretary. ™™&> MISS LOWE Teacher, of Darfield & ' Ballroom Dancing, Fox '. 29th February, 1936. 9620 Orte-Step, or, Qld-Time Dances taught in Three Private Lessons. At home —— - • Friday afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 BANKS PENINSULA ELECTRIC Worcester street,, west. LBOSI POWER BOARD. PENALTY ON RATES. ISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, f rates Pupil of Margaret Morris and _* . " the Wordsworth School of Dancing, 3UBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to Sec- Resumes Teaching MARCH 16th. L tion 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," Evening Classes in Modern Ballis hereby given that ah Additional room Dancing from Saturday, 28th Charge Of TEN PER CENTUM (10%) March. will be Added to All Rates levied by Private Lessons by appointment. the Board for the year 1935-36, which Address: 477 HEREFORD STREET, remain unpaid after 23rd March, 1936. __ 2066 H. L. LEWTHWAITE, DANCING. Collector. Little River, -ltj. koffg Russian School, arid Jose* March 9th, 1936. 2258 phirte Bradley's Ballroom School, Lori- __. . don, and Certificated by EspiriOsai, the late examiner for 1 the Association of 'TtßKTrmmrn nnarvitrp nnapn Operatic Dancing of Great Britain. Re.HRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD sumes teachilig froin MA RCH 14th. Ballet, Classical, Character, Tap, and JHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD all Modern Ballroom Dancing. Studio and Private Address: 49 SALISBURY EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ST,, near Clock Tower. 9343 HEATHCOTE~sFb-DISTRICT. ' fN THE MATTER of the Christchurch Principal: MR A. L LEGHORN, L District Drainage Act, 1907. and of the Trf?«hnnS *i inftLocal Elections and Polls Act, 1925- Mn __ B / e ' e P h O" e n W AM - IM . I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, iollowing candidate has been nomi- CLASS EVERY TUESDAY, &Mct- the * bbve - mentionfed Sub " ALL THEMODERN-DANCES TAUGHT. THOMAS HENRY BUTTERFIELD. Full particulars On application* Private lessons by appointment. There being no other nomination for 'PHONE 41-933. L 7697 CHARLES FREDERIC CHAMPION, 274 " Returning Officer/ 'T USTRUSS" PAINTS, Ready-Mlxea, perfeGt House Paint. Remem>er, neglect means decay, also expense, OLD GOLD, EtC, WANTED. GOLD. SILV2R, DIAMONDS. IVI <f C J Wi 1 JVi J \nw\w\M ■* J INTO MONEY. I Pay the-Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call and See Me To-day. No Canvasser U Authorised to Buy Gold on my behalf. NINO fil BQMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office. D 2996

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