EGGS. POULTRY. ETC. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion. Three Insertions for 2s 6d T AYING Leghorns, 6/- pair; also Xmas Poultry, Order now—ring Freeman, 113 Tancred street. 9277 W LEGHORN Chickens, hatching • December Ist and 9th, 9/- dozen. Sexed, 18/- dozen. Order early W. Bartley, 68 Tennyson street. rXfT PUREBRED White Leghorn Pullets, 2J to 3 months old, 7s 6d and 8s pair, guaranteed healthy, good laying strain. Also 90 Yearling Hens, laying, 6s 6d pair. Deliver or rail if necessary; any number. Also Fowlhouses. (Leaving.) A 8052, “Press.” FURNITURE FOR SALE Twelve Words. One Shilling per Insertion. Three Insertions 2s 6d. IVTODERN Light Oak Bedroom Suite, like new; genuine sacrifice, £8 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 TfULL-SIZED Chesterfield Suite, latest design, moquette covering, fully sprung. Special Bargain, £l2 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 OREAKFAST-ROOM Suite, in nut u brown oak, still absolutely as new, drawleaf table, low buffet sideboard, 4 beautiful chairs. Offer wanted. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 1 AFT 6in x 9ft Super Wilton Carpet, beautiful colourings, absolutely as new; £9 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 1 OFT x 9ft Heavy Quality Oriental Carpet, never been used. Special Bargain, £8 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. ___ H8544 rrHE Latest Breakfast-room Suite, -*• buffet sideboard combines china cabinet and cocktail cupboard, drawleaf table, 4 beautiful chairs; special bargain, £ls 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 TpLAT-TOPPED Office Desk, with 8 drawers, perfect order; bargain, £3 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 T ATE Model Electrolux and Tools, like new; bargain, £8 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 PIANOS. (PI Q 10s—SPLENDID “Collard and -v-Lt/ bollard” Upright Grand, full iron frame, check action; Special Bargain. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 “Allison” **** * Upright Grand, absolutely modern, perfect order; worth £55. Bargain. Railway Auction Rooms. H8544 10s—BEAUTIFUL “Wagner,” dark rich walnut case, lovely one. Railway Auction uooms. H8544 r»1 A—SPLENDID Instrument by kill “Samuel Brewer,” London, jood tone; bargain. Railway Auction looms. H8544 Mr J. C. Gibb, club captain, for the members presented Mrs Taylor with a china rose bowl of Old English design. Tennis A match was played between a Little River team and a team from the Star Tennis Club at the Little River courts. Star won by 7 sets to 6. LOYAL COLERIDGE LODGE P.G. Bro. A. J. King presided over a large attendance of members at the quarterly meeting of the Loyal Coleridge Lodge, No. 6576, M.U., 1.0.0. F. Two new members were initiated, P.G. Bros. P. Prestidge and C. Hunt acting as conductors, while P.G. Bro. T. Tizzard explained the sentiments and P.G. Bro. E. Hunt addressed the newly-initiated members. The election of officers for the ensuing term resulted; —N.G., Bro. A. Davies; V.G., Bro. J. Kennedy; E. secretary, Bro. P. Isherwood; L.M., P.G. Bro. T. Tizzard: address to candidates, Bro. A. Oliver; conductors, P.G. Bros. P. Prestidge and E. Weastell. Do you want to sell your home? Read and use “The Press" Classified between Buyer and Seller. 12 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d. —6
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21961, 9 December 1936, Page 22
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