■GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED The matron oE the Keel Cross Home acknowledges with thanks the following gifts received during June:—"Tatler&," Lady Liverpool; flounders, Mrs. L. P.BUindell; fruit, Mrs. Crawford; flowers, Mrs. Paul Hunter, Blisses Price and Poole, Wel- • liiigt?i) Girls' College, Mrs. Eichelbaum; ' magazines, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Pear--1 son; books, Mr. Cowan; "Graphics," Miss . Richardson; ■ illustrated papers, Father Cahill; "Saturday Evening Post," Mrs. Flanagan; "Christian Science Monitor," ' Second Church of Christ. 1 The Nursing Guild acknowledge the following donations:—Mesdames Stace and L. ; Bliiudell, £1 ]s each (as subscriptions); Mrs. G. ShirtcliiTe, £1 Is (for emergency • fund); Colonel J. J. Esson, £2 2s; Mr. ' 1., 4s; Mrs. T. Young, £1 10s. I'or the ' coal fund the following gifts have been re- • ceived:—Mesdames D. Barnes and McGaul and Anonymous, £1 each; Miss C. J. Donaldson, 3s 6d; Miss M. Casey, 3s; per Mrs. 1 Lissack:' Miss Tingey 7s 6d and Sympathiser, 2s 6d; Mrs. Mudie, 10s. Donations -of old linen, groceries, and food of all • kinds, clothing and bedding, are also ac- - knowledged from Mesdames Matheson, . Thruppi Page, Addley, Barltrop, Baker, • Norris, C. C. Peate, Poad, Grubb, 0 • Smith, Spidey, J. Alcorn, J. W. Jack, N. • Anderson, Inglis, Walker (Puponga), , Poole, Osborn*. and D. Barnes, Misses Atkins, Gilchrist, Chalmers, Real, Brewer, . and the Misses BieknelL Sunshine Sewing ■ Circle, Khandallah S.P.G'., Busy Bee ■ Club, E.KJH., Rowland Cake Kitchen, . E.F.S., and Anon. (2). Bags of wood were , also sent in by Mesdames Fulton and Bluu- • dell. [ AUCTIONS. SMASHING FUR COATS SALE. i SMASHING FUR COATS SALE. AND TIES. ; HOLD YOUR MOXKY TILL TO-MORROW. YOU WILL GET THE GREATEST FUR ; .COAT BARGAINS IN YOUR LIFE. NO OLD-FASHIONED STOCK. NO OLD-FASHIONED STOCK. ALL VERY LATEST MODELS. GENUINE COMPULSORY J GENUINE COMPULSORY 1 LIQUIDATION. LIQUIDATION. '■ AT OUR MART, [ TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. I CILVERSTONE AND CO.,' t AUCTIONEERS, 'Woolworth- Building, Cuba street. OUR DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS : ?fv°lLY THclE LIH^To ST 111 ;••■.■■■ ■■ one sale: 1 THB GREATEST, AUCTION SALE OF t FUR COATS AND FURS EVER 3 . HELD. 2 AX BEAUTIFUL AND UP-TO-DATE .- *» COATS IN NATURAL MUSQUASH/ REAL CHAPELLE SEAL i WITH SKUNK COLLARS AND CUFFS, RUSSIAN MARMOTS j MINK PESCHANIKI, ELECTRIC SEAL, FLANK MUSQUASH, ETC ALL SIZES, FULL LENGTH; t ({? NATURAL RUSSIAN STONE ."" MARTEN. RUSSIAN PITCH SKUNK, REAL MINK RE4L > KOLINSKY, REAL, FRMINE > SABLE, SKUNK, OPOSSUM, ETC*. 1 AT YOUR OWN PRICE. J ' T. SILVERSTONE, • NOW ON VIEW., A«tionecr.- ---• PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE PREMISES . 01, SUTHERLAND. ROAD (Lyall Bay t end), right opposite Tavistock road • A MOST MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISH- ' ■ ED HOME, ABSOLUTELY OUT OF THF ORDINARY. J . SATURDAY, 23rd JULY. s Start 1 p.m. Sharp. :3^- : si 335 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT, RESERVE CILVERSTONE AND CO AUC--1 P TIONEERS, have been favoured'with instruction by owner to sell the entire contents of W beautifully-furnished home; ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ' FULL DETAILED CATALOGUE* 1 ■ TO-MORROW. 3 I. SILVERSTONE, 5 ' ■ ■ Auctioneer. • t Jj|-*ulJi|J Auctioneers, actinc unrlpr • instructions from the Registrar ft wT ; "JStoaof the Supreme Court oTNewZet mimm dumber 214338 whereon is owing for mm- . cipal the sum o£ £1116 10s 9d P . IMPROVEMENTS' comprise modern • ?nZ n an 4 d T aH f res!^neecontain,™6 rooms Alcove, Entrance Hall and Porch and all modern conveniences. : es« natP nftgTe'S apP£ca«°n to sell and : SnVf n a ffl 6 may- be ,insP<*t«l at the legist, ars Office prior to the date of 1 Sale' r tP\ rr tiCU- kl' S as d C°«^tions o bale -ipply to Messieurs Young White and Sc&f 0110*018 W*»norS 3 MORE DAYS. GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE LEASE EXPIRING . QOMPLETE Stock of, General Draporv 1 Household and Table Linen, Ktc. Etc °' •. ALL TO.GCKTO THE'HIGHEST ' ; MQRRIS nasSIN, , s!>, Victoria street (Aext George and Douchtv) = MORRIS KISSIN, ' . ■ Auctioneer. -' AUCTION SALE OF GOOD USirn FURNITURE, OIL P-UNTINCS RUGS, PIANO, CHINA GlAss , WARE, SILVERWARE 'PEWTER" , AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS-' 1 ALSO DODGE MOTOR-CAR ; AT McKENNA'S (The New Zealand Chrietie's), 1 18-24, Molesworth street ; TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. QATALOGUE Inciudesr-Rubbed Oak VT, ser .Pentine Duehesse, Oak Hall Seat, - Oak Dining Smte, Chesterfield Suite Re- . volvmg Book- Case, Begg Pitno made on . Lipp model, Bohm Piano, fLarke Oak Wardrobe, Cheval Oak Duchesse, Single Beds, Wires and Mattresses, Mahogany Waiter, Mahogany Buffet, Rimu Ducli- ' esses, Rimu High-back Chairs, Saratoga i. Trunk, 3 Chests of Drawers, Ship's Compactum, Fireside Chair. Also, 'Cello over 150 years old, 2 Violins and Cases, 1 Viola, nice selection of Oil Paintings, Beautiful s China, including Dinner Service, Outclass VVare, Vases, Ornaments, Floor Rugs i Sheets, Blankets, and Books. Other items include: Dodge Motor-car, 2 Gas Stoves 1 Kitchen Range, Door, Garden Gate, and numerous other useful articles required in ii a modern home. NOTE.—Sale commences at 2 p.m. at our i Rooms, opposite House of Parliament, We specialise in House Sales.' For information ring 4-1-3 SI. •r. F. McKENNA, t Auctioneer,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 16, 19 July 1932, Page 14
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