SALE BY AUCTION 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1932 at 2 p.zn. Ou the Premises, Cromwell. JOHN RIVERS has received instructions from the executor iu the estate of Mrs Edwards (deceased), to sell by auction as above— Splendid three-roomed Cottage, h. and c., bathroom and scullery, in hrst-class order, and on an ideal section in a good position. Household Furniture and Effects, "including:—Carpets, carpet square, wicker chairs, seagrass chairs, occasional table, seagrass settee, pictures, tender and irons, vases and ornaments, oak duchesse (new), washstands, Wertheim sewing machine, band sewing machine, iron bedstead, mattresses, kitchen chairs, colonial sofa f kitchen lamps, crockery, cutlery, kitchen utensils, preserving pans, books, and innumerable sundries. ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT. Two Freehold Sections, 0 and 13, block 36, Town of Cromwell. NOTICE RE AREAS PEGGED ON MR J. HORN’S FREEHOLD ON CROMWELL FLAT. Mr Horn wishes to draw attention to the fact that he has not given consent to any pegging of Claims «i Prospecting Areas on his TreeTfold. A large number of applicants have entered without permission and it< is impossible to know who has so entered. All applicants desiring to take up portion of this freehold should communicate immediately with Messrs Brddrick and Parcel!, Solicitors, Cromjwell. JAMES HORN. In View of the Times ROBERTS’ Sedan Taxis are available for hire to the following centres at the fares outlined below: Railway Station, Main Street Is, Residential Area Is 6d or Cd per head for numbers. Golf Links Is od or 6d per head Longer Trips by Arrangement. Waiting Time Extra. Reliable Drivers. Strictly Cash. Phone 23m [ Northern Tung Oil Co Ltd. Freehold Debentures o£ £25 each bearing Interest at 6 per cent. 6 Per cent is only the beginning later on 5e to 7s and more for every £1 invested. That’s good enough! Isn’t it ? Get Particulars. J. L. Stewart Wright, Accountant and Auditor, Cromwell. LINTON COAL, 5s per bag. At Depot. MIDWAY COAL, 3s 6d per bag. GIBBSTON COAL, 4s 3d per bag. Deli 'ered, Twelve Bags to the Ton. ALSO DRY WOOD. A. MCDONALD -- CROMWELL. TO. TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Upper Clutha Valley, A THOROUGHBRED STALLION. Three Years. Night Raid-Solferino mare. (See N. Z. Stud Book). Full particulars from j. MORIARITY, Owner. A. F. KEY, Reg. Plumber, Licensed Drainer, 1 and Tinsmith. I I j All plumbers requisites iu slock. Tanks made to any size. Phone 25. CROMWELL. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXII, Issue 3239, 21 November 1932, Page 4
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