AUCTIONS. ’ ’ TO-DAY, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ALL-DAY SALE. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE. LOTS KAA LOTS LOTS LOTS Including 20 PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, Magnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, and^ Highclass and Almost New OAK and RIMU FURNITURE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell, at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay. T, G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. LOTS 07 K LOTS LOTS . LOTS In Our Rooms, Dominion Avenue. FURNITURE, PIANOS, SUNDRIES, HANDSOME RUGS AND CARPET'S. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK TABLE, and CHAIRS, Etc.; Large ■ Assortment of Enamel Saucepans. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion Avenue (Next Barrett’s Hotel). Tel. 20—617. JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 28. At 2 p.m. 40 prime bullocks , 16 prime cows 20 prime walers 200 prime wethers , 220 prime ewes 100 prime lambs ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.,’ LTD. TO-MORROW, At 10.30 sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by. Wilh. Boihm SINGER DROPHEADI TREADLE SEWING MACHINE. No. 66 SUPERIOR AXMINSTER. CARPETS OAK FURNISHINGS. AND APPOINTMENTS. LOTS QtA LOTS LOTS LOTS At the Residence. No. 34 Glen Road, Kelburn. Tp > JOHNSTON AND CO. have Tell* ceived instructions from Mns. Galbraith, Who has sold her property, to sell as above— The whole of her Superior Furnishings, all in perfect condition. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE NEW HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., -*■ favoured with instructions from the City Furnishing Co., 134, Willis Street, will Sell, on the Premises, as above— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Oak Sideboards, with oval, square, and oblong mirrors, and leadlights Oak Wardrobes, with drawers and bat cupboard Oak Duchesse Chests, with 5 drawers and square mirrors Oak Bound Extension Tables, 6ft. 6in. Oak Gate-leg Tables, sit. 6in., 4ft. Gin. Oak Oval Dining Table, sft. ,6m. Oak Pedestals Oak Occasional ■ Tables Oak Hall Seat Oak Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in., 3ft. 6in., 3ft. Oak Palm Stands Oak 60 High-back Chairs, various designs Oak Bookcase Oak Overmantels Oak 2 Fancy Kerbs Rim.u Buflys Bimu Duchesse Chests oval and round mirrors Rimu Kitchen Tables Rimu Extension Tables, sft. 6in. Rimu Gate-leg Tables Rimu Oval Dining Table Rimu Occasional Tables Rimu Morris Couch Rimu Baby’s Cot (complete) Rimu Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in., 4ft., 3ft. Rimu 40 Chairs, high-back and various designs Rimu Firescreens Rimu Kerbs (plain, and fancy) Rimu Pedestals Rimu Wardrobes (oval mirror) 130 Yards Congolenm Cushions, Cushion Cover”, Metal Kerbs Seagrass Chairs, Box Ottoman, Flax Mattresses (single), and Sundries TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LIMITED, • z Auctioneers, EDUCATIONAL. AFTER-SCHOOL EDUCATION. EVENING 'CONTINUATION CLASSES for Boys and Girls are provided at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 The Terrace, Wellington. ANY one of the five definite courses below may be taken, or ANY OF 'l'l-TE SUBJECTS MAY BE TAKEN SEPARATELY: COURSE I—English and Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting, Economics, and Civics. COURSE ll—English and Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Handwriting, Economics, and Civics. COURSE IB—English and Arithmetic, Commercial Correspondence, Handwriting, Economics, and Civics. COURSE IV—English and Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry, -History and Geography. COURSE V—French and Latin, Mathematics, English, History, and Geography. FEES: One evening of 2 hours £1 10s. Two evenings of 2 hours each ... <£2 is. Three evenings of 2 hours each £3 3s. Every class is taken by a qualified and experienced teacher. Second term commences Monday, July 3. Candidates are prepared for Law, Accountancy, Book-keeping, Banking, Secretarial, Architecture. Shorthand, Public Service, and all Entrance University Exams. Phono 2098. H. AMOS, Director. THE MAKING OF MANLY BOYS! THE right admixture of study, work, and play amid healthy surroundings—that is the life for making manly boys. The Hostel at OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. . provides an ideal environment. Generous and nourishing diet, good moral training, manly sports, and games, playground of 1500 acres. Particulars from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Ocean Bay. SUCCESSFUL HOUSE CLEANING. WHY not make "comfortably’’ easy by turning over to us <Uch difficult details as Curtains f Also your draperies, blankets, and pillows, nnd other wshables, also the weekly washing. Just think of having no laundry marks put LAUNDRY, Petone. 'Phono 1758 (2 rings).
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 10
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