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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 10.30 o’clock. CONTENTS OF CAKE KITCHEN, Removed from N.Z. Express Co.’s Store TO THE MART, 91 DIXON ST. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to Sell the Contents of a large Cake Kitchen, in the Mart as above, comprising Cash Register, Milner Safe, 25 x 18, 22 Cake Racks and Stands on castors, Large Tables, 6 Rolls Good Inlaid Lino., Elec. Jug, Paper Bags, 2 doz. Twine, Oft. Bin, McClarry’s Elee. Range, Baskets, Cream of Tartar, Carbonate of Soda, 11 Mixing Bowls. 120 Cake and Sponge Tins, Essences, Icing Sugar, Shelled Walnuts, Trays, Wall Tables, Shelving, Show’ Cards, etc. Also, Fittings of Small Goods Shop, Fletcher Russell Gas Stove. 16-gal. Hudson Copper 22ft. 6in. Piping and Hood, Oft. Cupboard and Shelving, Wire Doors, Partition', Bacon Sliver, Bread Cutter, Pedestal Desk, Marble Slabs, 6ft. Kauri Counter, Tucker Till, Screens, etc. Goods Now in View. No Reserve. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer. A 385 TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, CARPET SQUARES. GAS ST'OVF FTC IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the Vendors to Sell a Quantity of SUPERIOR FURNITURE IN THE MART, AS 2oT 200 Goods on view from 10 a.m. Buyers should attend this sale, as goods' are absolutely unreserved. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. A3S6 CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR FURNISHED 10-RD APARTMENT HOUSE, removed from Lyall Bay to our Mart for convenience of Sale. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). 1.30 p.m. ' SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, Woolworth's Building, Cuba St, A 382 TO-DAY, 2 o’clock sharp. At our Rooms, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET. TYAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS have -L’ received instructions to ALLLION WITHOUT RESERVE: — CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS, REMOVED FROM ORIENTAL PARADE. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, A3BO SALE 1 O’CLOCK TO-MORROW, At the Residence, 18 ROXBURGH STREET (Close to De Luxe Theatre). PAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUO -*-V TIONEERS, favoured with instructions from Mrs. Brown, will sell — THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMDINING4IOOM & BEDROOM FURNITURE. HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in nioquette), HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (late model). HANDSOME CARPET SQUARES, FLOOR RUGS, SYDS. COSTLY AXMINSTER HALL CARPET (4ft. 6in. wide), 13YDS. COSTLY AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET (27in., cost £2O), Linoleums, etc., and all the effects contained in the residence, which are all beautifully clean and in perfect order. RAMSEY WILSON. Auctioneer. Tel. 42—785. A3SI TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. 100 MEN’S WORSTED AND THORNPROOF SUITS, all sizes. 30 UP-TO-DATE SPORTS COATS. 30 TENNIS RACKETS. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, PYJAMAC. ETC. Tf JOHNSTON AND CO., -*- Jt Auctioneers. No. 8 Willcston Street. A 383 2; Miss M. Howe and Miss Warsaw. 3 equal. Men: G. Button, 1; V. Dixon, 2; and P. Hilton, 3, Leading umpires: R. T. Brierley, 1 ; D. Howe, 2; and M. Carroll, 3. ' _ INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS Matches to be Completed On Saturday next, the following unfinished matches will be completed : — Second division, men: University v. Technical. Second division, women: Thorndon v. Seatoun, Wellington v. University, Lyall Bay v. Thorndon, Wellington v. Seatoun. Third division, men: Roseneath "v. Miramar Grounds, Seatoun v. Wellington, Seatoun v. Newtown B, Broadway v. Lyall Bay. Broadway v. Wellington. Third division, women: Lyall Bay v. Newtown. Fourth division B : St. Peter’s v. Bongotai. St. Peter’s v. Rawhiti, Rawhiti v. Talavera, South Wellington v. Victoria, South Wellington v. Talavera, Miramar B v. Technical. Miramar B v. Victoria, Technical v. Rongotai. . Sixth division: Rintoul Street v. Trinity, Trinity v. Miramar B, University v. Te Rama, University v. Miramar B, Miramar A v. Broadway. Miramar A v. Te Rama, Technical v. Onepu. Technical v. Broadway. The balls previously issued must be used for the above matches. No ground fees will be charged unless new balls are required, in which case the cost of such balls will be charged to the clubs. No further inter-club matches will be played until January 28.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Cough! Cough! Cough! You know you’ll never get a wink of sleep if you go to bed coughing like that. A few Pulmonas pastilles will soon relieve that stubborn cough and give you a perfect night’s rest. Pulmonas when dissolved in the mouth release medicated vapours which quickly check all irritation. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 68, 13 December 1932, Page 14

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