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ADVERTISERS A DVERTISERS are requested to have "*• their Advertisements in the Office not later than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications for positions. Copies only. Nom-de-plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "Evening Post' do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PREJT H EXAMPLE TO PAKEHAS. Dargaville.—The Dargaville district enthusiastically farewelled 27 members of the first draft of the Maori contingent today. The Mayor (Mr. Raymond expressed the pride the district felt that 250) Northland Maoris had enlisted. It was an example which the rest of the young men in the Dominion, particularly the Europeans, might well follow. The draft is in charge ' of Lieut. L.W. Parore, the eldest son of the late Chief Pouaka Te Awha, and Sergeant M. Stevens. .-pa, .. ." : ; ' ,- ,;.' 5 FOBBCKY PARK TROTS. Electric Handicap.—6-7 Regal 1, 5-6 Attain 2, 4-3 Honestus -3. . j Scr.: Happy Locanda, Golden Mist. A MARRIAGE BOOM. London!—A marriage boom, due to the war, is revealed. Ifti'. the returns of the third | quarter of 1939 the total jumped by 31 per cent, or 40,000,' compared with 1938.-^-U.P.A. FORBURY PARK TROTS. Dunedin Cup.— 1-1 Great Jewel ' (coupled with Lucky Jack) 1, 3-2 Pot Luck 2, 4-4 Plutus 3. Scr.: Southern Chief.. Otago Handicap.—6-5 Royal Romance 1, 9-9 Aristotle 2, 6-6 Gyrate 3. " All started. 1 i. • &.■... ■?. •■■•■• ■. . . - j ' ■ ■• AUCTIONS. important; auction sale, i IX/TESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD.. 1U- AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND .VALUERS, have received instructions from the.owners to sell the whole of their household furniture and effects . by i public auction and for the convenience of; sale the contents of their home, No. 222 The' Terrace, has been removed to our mart, 155 Lambton Quay (next Midland), and- .will be sold tomorrow, Friday^ the 26th instant., at 1.30 p.m. THE CATALOGUE COMPRISES BEAUTIFUL LINED OAK. BEDROOM ♦ 'SUITE,- 4 pieces (modern), EXQUISITE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, LIGHT GREEN TAPES-J TRY COVERING, 6-PIECE DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE, DARK STAINED' JACOBEAN SUITE, 8 PIECES IN PERFECT ORDER, WARDROBES. TALLBOYS, SIDEBOARDS, DUCHESSES, ETC., small and large chesterfield suites in moquette coverings, drawing-room suite, 3 pieces (Southland beech), French polished in rosewood colour, dining-room, kitchen^ and easy chairs, a large number ■ of ■'••■Odd couches in leather coverings, l several office desks and escritoires suitable for office and home use, several, half-moon, occasional tables. ALSO A few new and used carpets and fireside 'rugs, all sizes. , ALSO SOME RARE OLD PIECES.OF MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, SUCH AS DUCHESSES, MIRRORS, CHAIRS, TABLES, AND ELEGANT COUCHES. ALSO 60-piece dinner set, Rosedawn Johnston and Sons, England, camphor wood chests, gas cookers, Champion and New World, Honer piano-accordion, beautiful tone, Bohm piano, steel frame, walnut case. We-can strongly recommend the above for • your inspection as a large portion of the catalogue comprises furniture only out of the factory two months ago. Now on view at our 'mart. DUNB AR SLOANE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 21, 25 January 1940, Page 20

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