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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO PROPRIETORS OF TEA BOOMS, RESTAURANTS, CAFES, AND HOTELS. The whole of the Up-to-date Equipment of the '..-■' Well-kaown . BOYDS QUICK LUNCH TEA ROOMS, On the Premises, No. 21 BRANDON STREET (next D.1.C.), On •..'.'■ FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 27, ; -~ ...At 10.30 a.m. D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Boyd, who is engaged in Military Duties, to Sell by Public Auction the Entire Contents (including stock) of. his well-known Quick Lunch Rooms, .comprising—■ 20 ideal dining tables, SO dining chairs with removable leather seats, large Quantity of Inlaid ■ Unp., bevelled glass shelves with adjusting brass stands, MIRRORS, REMINGTON CASH REGISTER, screens, LARGE QUANTITY OF CHINA AND CROCKERY, GLASS. SUGARS, condiment sets, and jugs,. E.P. WARE, teapots, sugar basins, h.w. jugs, and coffee pots, AMERICAN BREAD AND HAM CUTTER, CHROMED CAFE FOUNTAIN BOILER (WAIWERA), fully equipped, LARGE RANGE OF AL. WARE AND ENGLISH E.I. WARE, CUTLERY, knives, spoons, forks, etc., ELECTRIC; CAKE MIXER (HOBART) and SCALES, REFRIGERATOR (ELECTROLUX), etc., etc '• • ALSO Quantity of sugar, dried fruits, tinned fruits, beans, and spaghetti, cream of tartar, 51b « tins of coffee and chests of; tea, icing sugar, albuline. ALSO 3 gas stoves, (2 Bungalow and 1 New World), 3-burner gas plate, large electric hot plate for pikelets, mincer, c. iron," c. toaster, shelving, ladder, tea towels, etc., etc. EVERYTHING IN WONDERFUL ORDER. On view morning of Sale or by private arrangement. Buying Orders may be left with the Auctioneer. PUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER, COMPUTING •SCALES, ETC. AT KARORI. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.! MONDAY MORNING, At 10.80 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 236b Main Karori Road (opp. Council Chambers). SALE BY AUCTION Of FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE DOOR "FRIGIDAIRE" (15 c.f.), in excellent order, "DAYTON" COMPUTING SCALES, 201b, counter, plate glass window cover for fish, marble Blab, 3-burner fish and chip gas cooker and 8 boilers, bright steel potato holder, 6 traya and stand, baskets, potato chipper, potato peeler (hand), chest drawers, etc., etc.. - - ' MONDAY MORNING, at ■ 10.80 o'clock. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer*. AT PATTERSON STREET. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPER AX. CARPET, fawn ground "(latest design), 13ft 6in x 10ft 6in, In excellent order, and heavy underfelt, brown mohair rug, oak Jacobean gateleg table, 2 very nice fireside chairs, EXPENSIVE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, beautifully upholstered in heavy. quality fawn ribbed tapestry and fitted with loose cushions (an excellent suite and aa new), almost new and up-to-date double plain leadilght door china cabinet, cost £15 a few months ago, standard lamp, -smoker's etand, leather top stool, book table and books, superior curtains throughout the house, lot of crockery and glassware, tea set, tumblers, wines, glass rose holder, ornaments and vases, electric battery clock, set Charles Dickens, pictures, copper, fender, heavy serge ■ curtains, oval mirror; hall carpet and Ax. runner. Ax. stair carpet, "Flovac" electric vac. cleaner, ■• only used a few times, Id in the slot gas meter, easy and occ. "chairs, Bentwood chairs, superior 8-piece mahogany bedroom suite, with oval mirror wardrobe and duchesse with plate glass top, pair new sQlid panel twin bedsteads and best quality mattresses, blankets, sheets, silk bedspreads, quilts, spark guard, boot rack, threes-quarter coney seal coat, lady's dresses inlaid and good printed linoleums, hearthrug 3, 2 folding beds, congo. square, 2 small gateleg tables, 2 small sideboards, h.b. chairs, mirror-door wardrobe, sq. tables, 6mall china cabinet, oval mirror duchesse, wool rugs, bookshelves, seagrafis chairs, oak gateleg dining table and 4 chairs to' match, garden tools, alum. pres. pan, brooms, mops, 2 camp stretchers, lawn mower, 5, 7. and 10-gal. benzine drums, etc., etc. . At the Residence, No. 19 Patterson Street (Near Wellington College). COMPLETE CONTENTS OP SEVEN WELLFURNISHED ROOMS, all In very good order. The chesterfield su^e, Ax. carpet, and china Cabinet are special. SALE MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.

IT is one thing to deaden pains and headaches with potent drugs or narcotics—it is quite another to obtain relief from these distressing circumstances by-using a proved medicine that gives quick relief by reaching the root of the complaints and removing causes without in any way affecting the system. 'ASPRO' is safe because it is pure. It brings quick relief—it conforms to the standards of Purity laid down by the British Pharmacopoeia, the guiding authority of the Medical Profession. 'ASPRO' does not contain any distasteful ingredients or dangerous drugs, arid furthermore, after ingestion in the system, it is a powerful germicide—-a solvent of uric acid—is antiseptic—anti-pyretic—anti-periodic and anti-fermentative. Always - keep a packet of 'ASPRO' Tablets in the home for your protection; HAPPY RELIEF ASPRO SO DIFFERENT TO FOR SPLITTING HEADACHES OTHER MEDICINES - AND LOSS OF SLEEP ■ iXMWIHaW AFTER ■'•;. : Stewart Street, BrFECTS Dear Sirs, Whakatane., • Stapleton Street, " . It is with great pleasure that I can state the great Dear Sirs, Wentworthville, and-quick relief I derive from 'ASPRO'. I suffer I have a very high opinion of 'ASPRO' Tablets, greatly from splitting Headaches and loss of sleep, which I have used successfully in combating very bad but now I am happy to say, since first using 'ASPRO' Headaches and in relieving my Rheumatism which i§ ..•* I g«t quick-relief from those distressing ailments. I a serious hindrance to hie at times. - ;What-"Oke to~ ■ recommend most heartily your product and always much about 'ASPRO' is that not only if it perfectly , keep a constant supply on hand. reliable, but I do not suffer from any \after effects, Yours faithfully, which is so often the case with other remedies. (Signed) E. H. 39/41. (Signed), Mrs., A. M. HAND. • . ' ./'"■ ■•■■■"■■■«;;■■.' % ■ ■' . '■ : *...■.•>.>

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1942, Page 12

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