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AUCTIONS., . Al KARORL 17 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.-i TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30 ;.".' o'cJuck. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.. Very nice plain leadligut door CHINA CABINET (thib is a superior piece of furaituie), SPECIALLY WELL' MADE 3-PJECE CtlJi.&l'Eßi<u:.iJJ SUIIE with spumy amis and ioosjfe cushions (.cost £G5, cover a Jittle the worse tor wear but a really good suite), SOLID WALNoI" lui'i^r, xAnL.t. with cabriole Joys, Side table, elec. radiators, coal box, stool, card table, art cm taints throughout the house , SPECIAL OAK BUFFET DINING SUllfc;, including boiid oak lelectory dvdwleaf table, very nice buffet, and I 0" padded back chairs, right up to date' and in perfect order (made by Yeats ■ and Co., and cost bij, money), AXMINSTER -CARPE'I 9 x- 7ft Bin, SUPER WILTON FLORAL DESIGN CARPET 9 x 10ft 6in and AXMINSTER CARPET 9 x 10ft (jiu, SUPERIOR' WRITING CHAJR, very nice TWIN' BEDSTEADS complete ' vith mattresses, lady's compactum fitted with inside mirror and sliding traysGENT'S COMPACTUM with sliding trays, MODERN DUCHESSE DRESSING TABLE; with frameless..mirror,, all these pieces match and are specially well made (purchased from Yeats ami Co.), very nice LACQUERED TALLBOY, w.w. stretcher and mattress, child js play pen, seagrass chair, small kitchen table and chairs, alum, saucepans and ware, elec. iron, bins, irouging board, wringer, clothes horsy, kitchen dresser'with glass cupboard on top, carpet sweeper, ; garden tools, shears, good Primus stove, and camping gear. At the residence, x\ To. 15 FRIEND STREET, KARORI. On account of Mr. J. R. Elliott, who is leaving New Zealand. This is'all specially we'll made furniture and in perfect' order. SALE TOMORROW MORNIKG, ■ At 10.30 o'clock; E: JOHNSTON AND C0.,: • Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION~SALK BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. On the Premises, No. 5 Garrett Street, - Off Cuba Street. To be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, at 1.30 p.m. pUN BAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, -'-' have been instructed by the Trustee in Deceased Estate to sell the entire con : tents of 6 Well-furnished Rooms as above. Comprising:—. Handsome Chesterfield Suite, upholstered velvet moquette. Piano, in good order (Taylor and Sons). Oak Dming Suite, drawleaf table, chairs, and side board" (modern). ' Radio Lyric, in good order.•:.. Lino, and Carpet Runners, Slip Mats, and Stair Runner. Wardrobes ami Duchesses. Settees, Squabs, and Cushions. Single Beds and Wires, Mattresses, and Pillows. Blinds and Curtains. Chairs, easy, lounge, and bent cane. Tables, kitchen and occasional. Kerbs, Screens, and Palm Stands, etc., etc. ALSO: China. Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Aluminium Ware, E.I. Saucepans, Wringer, Preserving Pan, Tools, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. N° ReSerVe- DUNBAR SLOANE, \ : Auctioneer. ' REMOVED FROM NELSON STREET, PETONE, - TO OUR MART FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TOMORROW, Start 1.30 p.m. sharp,. 270 LOTS\ 270 CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR FURNISHED HOME OF ALMOST NEW OAK FURNITURE, CARPETS, SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE, MAGNIFICENT LOT CHINA, STAINLESS CUTLERY, LOT BRAND-NEW LINEN, NAPERY; BLANKETS, FTC ; • EVERYTHING AS NEW, ONLY TEN MONTHS OLD, OWNER' GOING INTO CAMP. OILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, io 110 LAMBTON QUAY. ; ■ (Opposite Occidental Hotel) Have instructions to Sell on behalf of owner, going into camp for overseas service. Included in Catalogue: 4 SUPER AX. CARPETS, 12 s 10.6, 3 10.6 x 9, 1 9 x 7.6, AX. RUNNER 12yds and 9yds, 2 MODERN OAK BEDROOM SUITES, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with latest walnut fronts, SPECIAL OAK CHINA CABINET, oak and rimu tallboys, single bed and wires, bedding, rugs, occ. tables 45-piece dinner service, glassdoor bookcase, books, fireside chairs, i brass firescreen, magnificent lot china, ornaments, vases, glassware,, stainless knives, forks, spoons, enamel and aluminium ware, new kitchen utensils new 80ft garden hose, garden tools, SPECIAL LOT "NEW LINEN NAP- ■ ERY, BLANKETS, and numerous other lots. • . SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. This is a most attractive sale. On view Tomorrow morning. SALE STARTS 1.30 p.m.: BUSINESS STATIONERY TTOWEVER smaJ your print- •*■■*■ ing requirements may be, the services of our experts are available for you. TELEPHONE 44-040 . For Our Representative. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. Place •"■Your- Printing Order With "The Post." . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose Delivery £5 of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particulaily _ requested to' communicate DIRKCT with the'PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge of. irregularities; and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS., LIMITED, ■ The "Evening Post." WE make Line or Half-tone Blocks ioi all purposes and all papers frotn.th-1 cheapest newsprint to the . fiiiest art "Evening I'ost" Printing Works. . TeJ 44-040. ; ••■ '; . ■-.:..".

READ THIS AMAZING TESTIMONIAL BEFORE ' ' _ AFTER USED TO SCREAM WITH PAIN Mr.R. M. Hardy, 33 Bond Street, March 16th, 1936. WELLINGTON, N.Z. . Dear Sir: I have suffered for about fourteen years with burning pains in my stomach like boiling lead. I felt as if there was a red hot bolt driven in my backbone and at times I screamed with pain. I tried doctor after doctor, but it was only money thrown away ... I tried every known remedy, still only money thrown' away. > One day I saw a new so-called cure advertised in the "Evening <Star, and I went to a large store in Karangahape Road, and asked for it, explaining how I was suffering. The assistant behind the counter shook his head, and said I would waste my money buying that cure. Ha advised me to try a tin of Hardy's saying that he felt sure I would gel ,;>elief. Af the same time I was in agony, so I purchased a tin o£ Hardy 5* and when I arrived home I took a spoonful in half a cup of milk. In six minutes all the pain had left me. I continued using it regularly fat fourteen days and felt completely cured. I always keep a tin in the house and take a dose of Hardy's after a good square meal. I should like you to use this testimonial as there-are hundreds of sufferers who could obtain relief from their pain. I am well known in Auckland, and it would be a pleasure to personally explain my experience to any'sufferer^ I have been for fifteen years with La Gloria Gramophones, 207 Karanga- ; bape Road, Auckland, and am the originator of that Company. I am, yours faithfully, W. NEWCOMBE. 41 Fonnby Road, Point Chevalier, Auckland, N.Z. again! Mf A Ofol/iT ATR.UMPHFOR |7/||[|ffJ INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES .2/7 and 3/11.

/'"WASHDAY NEI/EIA -/#ft ¥S». I WORRIES ME '^t^\s3^ J — THAN KS TO :^»»j^| I LAUNDRINE iSs?». '*.«■•'•-£&& Aid To Increased Production Vita/ Part of Me Railways Generally speaking, farmers are experiencing,one^of the most prolific seasons for years, givingr them incalculable help in their objective of maximum possible production. * - • ,„ ' But unless1 transport—*ail transport—Ts readily: avail-. abla to move their produce a lag in the output of the associated industries is inevitable. '..;■';■" Constant movement of all railway wagons is imperative if ths Empire is to have the fullest benefit from the war effort of New Zealand's farmers. Keep the Wagons Moving! , i HOTKLS. KKBUKTB, TKAJVSPORT^ MASTEKTON MOTOR SERVICES. | VIASTKIMUN: Uv\t G.M a.m (Mondaj only), MO a.m. 9.45 a.m^ 1 p.m^ 4 p.m* 7 p.m Saturdays? 15 a.m., 9.45 a.m., I p.m», 4 p.m, \VKJ,LIMJ'iC)N:Dep i.30 a.m. (for Napier), 2.30 a.m.. 8.30 a.m., 1.30 pns, A p.m, (6 p.m Friday only). • Saturday—l.3o a.m., 2.30 a.m., &30 a.in^ J p.m^ 4 p.m, SUNDAY: Mustertoti—Dep IJJO p.m., 1 p.m. WeJhngton—Uep. 6 pan, PUOKhNCJ UKKICKS: Masterton-Midland Garage (Tels. 1848. 19«6). . Carterton-* Lave's Confectionery (Tel. \H)); Biißhes, I'obacconißt (Tel. 203). Ureytown—t Nirholl's Garaße (Tel. 103). Keatherston—Savage's Confectionery (Tel. 157). Welling* tfin _Keatherston Street, opp. G.P.O (Tel. 42-222). JENKINS .MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. Bead Office: M&STERTON.

ftS the perfect Ti&ip UPQStMItj wmmmMmtiu i Brylcreem is the perfect hair dressing/for men '^Bw^^^^^SHlH: ' j who can't afford to take a chanceiwith their .' . .-■, appearance. A well-groomed head means a well- ■ ' f : . groomed man. Look smart there and buy a bottle . Try BRYLFOAM SHAMPOO—Tt cleanses ' thoroughly and leaves the hair soft and supple. \ , . N.Z. Agents : W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD.. qhristchurch. ' " '"" '9220*8 ' ■ ■ , . i ■ * - * ]

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1941, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1941, Page 14

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