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AUCTIONS. TOMORROW, '. 1.30 SHARP. RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., Auctioneers, 98 Manners Street. SELL CONTENTS OF 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, REMOVED FROM WEL- . LINGTON TERRACE TO MART FOR QUICK SALE, comprising oak bedroom suite, 3-piece chesterfield suite, upright grand piano, Singer drophead machine, oak dining-room suite-, easy chairs, seagrass chairs, copper kerbs, carpet sweeper, ELECTROLTJX (perfect order), carpet squares, carpet runner, pictures, 8-day clock, hall stand, gong, kitchen and dining tables, chairs, linoleums, Morris couch, box ottoman, wardrobes, duchesse chests, bedsteads, wires, kapoks, blankets, blinds, w. cot, tea wagons, books, and large selection goods. TfAMSEY; WILSON, LTD., ' favoured -*•" with instructions, will sell as above. Also: CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, pres. pan, scales and weights, electric radiator, portable gramophone, cabinet gramophones, 300 gramophone records, prams, push-chairs, lawn . mower, wheelbarrow. PLANET JUNIOR CULTIVA--lOR (and all parts), tool chest, tin trunks, and general kitchen sundries. Also 20 BEAUTIFUL POT PLANTS. . SALE 1.30. 98 MANNERS STREET On view from 8.30. RAMSEY WILSON, TOMORROW-NIGHT (FRIDAY^Mart open^until 9 p.in: Come along. Save pounds on furniture, pianos, sewing machines, etc. - SPECIAL CLEARING AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 1.30 p.m. AT OUR MART, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. XIK IRKBECK AND CO., AUCTIONOUT;IS§SbSI 3* 500 Lo?s 500 . minster Carptt, CARPET RUNNERS, Ruge, SIDEBOARDS, Dining Table's RIMU GATELEG TABLE, Kitchen Tables, KITCHEN AND DINING CHAIRS, Easy Chair, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, OAK AND REMU SINGLE BEDS, Oak Double Beds, MORRIS COUCH. Palm Stands, 10 DUCHESSE CHESTS (Oak and Rimu), Blinds, GLASSWARE, Iron Pots, Kitchen Utensils, 2 LAWN MOWERS (in good order), Dropside Cot, and Sundries, VICTOR KIRKBECK, Tel. 52-695. Auctioneer. Public Please Note—OUß ONLY ADDRESS is 33 GHUZNEE STREET; TE ARO POST OFFICE IS OPPOSITE US. IF YOU want a FAIR DEAL and BARGAINS with a big B attend OUR SALES." TOMORROW AT 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (FREE), COUNTER, etc. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON ST. C. W. PRICE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS,' have received instructions to sell a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE. COMPRISING— Dining room and bedroom furniture, divan -suites, s. and d. wood bedsteads and mattresses, gas cooker, barometer, lawn mower, duchesse chests, divan chairs, s.g. chairs, blankets, sheets, TOWELS, AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO RESERVE. ■ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. .JMTcKENNA'S : , (The New Zealand Christies), 18-24 Mqlesworth-Street (Opp. Parliament Buildings). TOMORROW, 2 .p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE. Will sell by Public Auction a large catalogue of good clean furniture, including, Carpet 12 x 8, floral design, upright grand ;- piano by J. Brinsmead (perfect condition), oak dining suite, oak wardrobe, duchesse, and pedestal, 6-drawer tallboy, chests of drawers, standard lamp, v seagrass chairs, chesterfields, armchairs, sofas) 2 Scotch chests, tables, rugs; carpet runner, linen, duchesses, sideboards, writing desk, radiator, chairs, rocker chair, Morris couch, 2 Morris chairs, Tucker till, pictures, ornaments, kitchen sundries, etc. Also Fresh stocks of best quality INDIAN CHUTNEYS, PICKLES, CURRIES, COFFEES, COCOA. Now on view. .' . J.F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. rfE ARO AUCTION ROOMS, ,5 Dixon . Street. TOMORROW AT 1.30. Superior household furnishings removed from Coutts . Street, Kilbirnie. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. 12 V 9 SUPER WILTON CARPET O4K DINING-ROO>: SUITE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OAK CHINA CABI- ■■; NET, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, 66 (like new), OAK BEDROOM SUITE, duchesse chests, tallS p& 2iS?l^rrob^' di oak bed and wire, 2 %: RIMU BEDS, easy, chairs seagrass chairs, gateleg table, lot of brassware and ornaments, lino./ congo squares, 3-fold screen, • large bookcase k. dresser, child's cot, d. and 6. beds' and bedding; k. table, Morris couch, Jilectrorax, wringer, lawn mower, garden-tools, CARPENTER' STOOLS' saws, brace and bite, chisels, Stanley n"s e box, 3 h.p. c. motor; etc., quantity of novels. STU^ENDOUS I2AUCTION SALES Manners. Street. . . £4000 VALUE £4000 GENERAL. DRAPERY AND CLOTHEVERY DESCRIPTION. .SUPER BLANKETS, RUGS, SHEETINGS, Pillowcases, DRESS MATERIALS, towels, kimonos, bedspreads,. - .quilts, cardigans, jumpers, underclothing, damask linen —in fact, everything- •■ NO RESERVES. THE TALK OF WELLINGTON. I • ".;.■-,■■ SAM. GREEN, Auctioneer. THE.STAVISKY MILL!ONS~ : ''' ■; . »'" ■" A dozen accountants have shared ' the work of trying to find .out how j much money passed through Stavisky's i hands during his meteoric career. 'According to their report, he had the disposal of 259,000,000 francs in six years .from 1928 to 1933. He obtained 161,000,000 from the Credit Municipal at J Bayonne, 65,000,000 francs from the Credit Municipal at Orleans, and the rest j from various sources. He drew cheques ( amounting to 218,000,000 francs, so the i balance;unaccounted for is, in round 1 figures, 40,000,000 francs.. i He may have hidden part of this ' money in anticipation of trouble, but, judging by the numerous accounts of the lavish way in which he spent s money, it is quite likely that the whole < of this, huge sum went in, personal < expenditure. A new operation will give coursing j greyhounds longer lives and increase their staying power. They suffer from athlete's heart" during severe exertion, and the operation, which is painless, will allow the heart to dilate a little without danger.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, Page 24

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