AUCTIONS. , *.- OF INTEREST TO GAEDEN LOVERS r— - NO. 14 WESTERN HUTT ROAD, LOWER HUTT »™^»T™ J...WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE PROPERTY Tilt liflllvt Til AT SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 10.30 AM. "It nUUOC , InHI ONE MINUTE FROM LOWER HUTT STATION. A Most Attractlvee and Spnclous Home lAPV Dllfl T iCftMIAfl 0 of 5 rooms;, kitchenette,, and garage. Very ; large section, in wonderfully beeautlful gar- IIHIIIV DII Jl_« X*!* uKI ItiiV O den, extensive lawns, rare flowering shrubs, trees, and plants—Tulip Trees, Camellias, WIIWII I»¥IW!|'WWIIVW II Magnolias, Copper Beech, Pink, and Mauve Sipreas, Fruit Trees. , . ' NOTE: This delightful home, with its atmosphere of peace and seclusion, offers an TUic i.< *b& H,siv/livsiro unusual opportunity to discerning buyers, and is tor sale only to close an estate. TEL. x '"* ra ****■ **•*«' €nrurc 9^ 63-745 for appointment to inspect. ~ , , So please-redd with care, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD. These are the Locks that Wellington (auctioneebs) - lower hutt secure the doors; , "" f ,. ■^y^^m^mmgm^^^m^ The Butts» aiM* the Buffer* Ttl6 StPOnC pi BlißHß^^B The Stays (for the fanlights ' ' i lIP* ■ and casements of course) f «kmil«lAnAil a /Iff A \^Z^^^^^^^^^^^^^W The. Screws, and the latest snouiaereu cage M^k^^^^^^^^m in HamUes- for **««»• DfiaPS LllG lOhQ oM¥WMf(ffm^ jgggj^^^^^w™*^^ to match the night latch, Three distinct angl« in the ' ■ J r^ hr° 1 S n\ Urn &tC^\ n A < sharpening process; of evc^y ; . miiMjßssWwßlw ii *he . c Brac^ets, Door ll Blue Gillette form a strong W^'ffa§fl^^^^ J ,- .I . .Springs and' 'Bolts all steel' shoulder' -which - beare \ ,Jy£x&,jmt&fflM'ffl w ' rnmhim* the load. That is why every ■ WJflgaT 4m&Mmm& Not even the wtap- Wl , " , ~ , Gillette; serves you longer P" 1® *s a^°^ ct* >to make Jacks new-house and shaves you cleaner • • • touch the edges of a the: first in' the line. - Butyou must treat Gillette when it a Now the point about these the delicate edges -<^?Wm Wmmmmlß^h packed —hold one to /';-,/.lm»~*li»««r flu* TT-.~~\ fairly. st^miimmm. mMmmfflmm. *** 1' an<^ sec* Unwrap iinciuamg vie- xees/, j^il^^^^Bi the blade carefully and. Hold They'all came front Nees.. X *"\ ■ - - s<§^MM%&&iii&iis^m '•■sss& I™ WSsi^^ by the ends —do not touch the That's why all went well, -as * ti' Y\ I mS-88 iS&ta§6&Sf^^^^^Bßsj''^sGß& £§§ i 889 f^c^fyi ■ \DiUI &I^TC YOU JUSltiy * i J^ * * _ ■• / \'ciiu!!B /K-Si^BaßJ !^g more delightful .shaves. , Hi £Ss inr< nv/UiJci I \ sHouiDEß«>v^^^^^^^^Bi - ■ THAT'iJACK RUIIT ■B-O4l.3s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ba^kß^^^^Sl^^^^^^h ffl^H^Bj^'• Your Iron Runs Smoothly ~^~ZZZ witt SYLVIA Pure Rice Starch! $erious ChancM starch—the iron glides smoothly, quickly, with minimum Any perS(m takeg s^lous cKancea effort. Sylvia mixes evenly, too —no lumpmess-—and it is so in neglecting an attack :of Piles, concentrated a little makes a lot of starch. Gives a whiter, This ailment has a tendency to be-longer-lasting gloss. Buy Sylvia, for c A ome c^ oH| c a^ there js also ,-J 5 ~!• j ••■•■«■ danger of ulceration, and forming better starchmgs and easier ironing. - of Fistula, both very-aifficultio (^ls^^jSiP^sisl cure. The safest remedy: for any In using it there is no detention : from daily occupation, and the many cures-made by it have made] W^-^K^^^^Bk I^^^^^LS^^^^^hßhl^^ll^bHk^l it famous in every corner of the ■ ■ ■ Wm m ■ I^IHIh world. It enjoys a greater demand ■ L Tfl P^^l^l^Bmll^^^^^^^l and more enthusiastic popularity; .1 A fl II than any other Pile remedy ever; P^k ill 1^ fIL^^^ttHHHHHHHMHHHHI placed on the market. fABf I F | Let LOAN'S OINTMENT giv« 1 MM^ff^^^^^r^^wV. tI ' Jr'A'-l "1 C| ■ I you relief you so sorely need. Refuse all substitutes, Hememb.es ■■^^^■^■^■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■l . the name DQAN'S, „ ' ; , '.."; : :— ——i— ■ .'I — *— : .. . . . ~i>- ' I IIAP HfACC IAfSC lAfllit7l^ I mߧi ■" H.^l9 Hi . ■ mU V. jW W. W^V W.IVI> *- ■! ■■■I ' _ •.. \ -. '^^H ;iiiiMH|inniiiiliiinimiiimrrH!iuiiiinnmiiiin iiiiniiiiiKiiiniiiiiniiiiiwiiiiH^iiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiniiiitMHiiiiiiHWMWiUl^miianw^^^^ft^^^^gg^timiiwtiiimMnwfii^r I. • • till Mary wore this li^^^^^i IPERSIL-WASHED FROCK!|PWm | When once you've seen true Persil -whiteness aH other whites IMI I LIU/L\lllmi JeSH^ | look grey and sorry! Persil washes whiter because it washes Im I ri^H (rli 11 ■/*§«/^ I cleaner. Its millions of tiny oxygen-charged suds scurry //M// Jf/'^raH | through the weave and shift the ingrained dirt that lazy suds I m^T *cB' STe *«o • Jf/ jSHS// I | won't touch. Yet though so thorough, Persil is as gentle /jHfIW '^l/ Jhw// := ■ I as can be. Your coloured blouses, flimsy undies and pre- //BUfl^;—^^^■Bf /fiß// '="" | cious hand-knits —as well as linen — are all washed best / /■V^JVBfeH^^^H IcM// I jjniiimiwwniiim-n—T-rT— "•••"•"—r""""i"-r"i" .■.■■t.i»i»<MiiiitMiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiMMiMiiMHiiiiiwiiiiiiwnitHiirtitM»iwiiiwit*MiMmiiiMiitimMit»iiiwiiiiwiiiiiiiiiMw«iiii '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1942, Page 12
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