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AUCTIONS. TOMORROW AT 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, BARLOCK TYPEWRITER. IN THE J[ART, 01 DIXON STREET. n W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONV- EERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions to sell a quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND BEDDING, in tho Mart, aa above. Comprising: CARPET SQUARES, BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, 3 DIVAN SUITES, Morris and seagrass chairs, china cabinet, g.l. tables, dining tables, doublo and single wood bedsteads, duchesse chests, oak and rimu tallboys, bedding, blankets, sheets, slips, stretchers, lino., hearthrugs, kit. tables and chairs, GAS COOIiER, LAWN MOWERS, Wcrtheim machine. 17 paint brushes, wringers, 2 TURKISH HALL CARPETS, books, crockery, casement blinds, child's tricycle, coach built pram (cost £8 10s), baby bath, push chair, 3-position high chair, tools, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. THE POPULAR AUCTION MART. • KISSINS KASH AND KARRY BIG MART, COLLIE'S OLD SHOP, 3C MANNERS STREET. TOMORROW, TUESDAY, At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. sharp. • GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE. POSITIVELY NO RESERVES. £6500 CLEARANCE gQ^QQ SPECIAL WINTER SALE. All N.Z. wool super BLANKETS and RUGS, best British SHEETINGS and PILLOWCASES, men's SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, LEATHER COATS, winter UNDERWEAR, BATH TOWELS, dress materials, toffetas, boiling silks, SILK HOSIERY, bedspreads, quilts, kimonas, SILK PADDED GOWNS, pyjamas, etc., etc., etc. : Also Crockery, toilet ware,' job lots, etc., etc. SEATS PROVIDED AND DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED without question. SAM GREEN, Auctioneer. SPECIAL CLEARING AUCTION SALE TOMORROW (Tuesday), 1.30 p.m., At our Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. KIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, will sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND' SUNDRIES, Etc. 25 0 lots, ■ 250 Including: ' ROSEWOOD-COLOUR DINING-ROOM SUITE (a beauty), 3-piece suite, (as new), dropend couch, 2 . MORRIS COUCHES, oak wardrobe, DUCHESSE CHESTS, single and double beds, BOOKCASE, bookshelves, DINING AND KITCHEN CHAIRS, dining and kitchen tables, crockery, GLASSWARE, kitchen utensils, and SUNDRIES, Etc. Also, FOR PRIVATE SALE: BRITISH GUMBOOTS! BRITISH GUMBOOTS! BRITISH GUMBOOTS! 500 PAIRS. NOTE PRICES: ' NOTE PRICES: MEN'S, 3s. MEN'S, 3s. LADIES', 2s. LADIES', 2s. CHILDREN'S, Is 6d. CHILDREN'S, Is 6d. PER PAIR. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Tel. 52-695. . Auctioneer. BARGAINS, with a big B.

WRESTLING TONIGHT. _*• The current wrestling season is now entering upon the stage at which what may be called the "big" matches are taking place, and one of the most important of these is to be held in the Wellington Town Hall tonight when Glenn Wade (U.S.A.) wil meet "Lofty" Blomflqld (New Zealand). It is a return engagement, as the pair met at Auckland in a match which the newspapers described as the best for several seasons. Wade has done enough in Wellington to show that only a wrestler of exceptional quality could meet him on even terms, while Blomfield proved at Auckland that he is capable of making Wade work his hardest from gong to gong. The previous meeting resulted in a win for Wade by a margin of a fall and it will be interesting to see whether Blomfield can reverse the decision. The New Zealander is an exceptionally big and powerful man, and his recent visit to the United States has resulted in a great improvement in his wrestling. Further particulars will be

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1935, Page 16

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