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STOP PRESS \ WAR IN CHINA. Chungking.—The Japanese whopenetrated the outskirts of. Chuhsien suffered heavy casualties. Fighting, is raging with increasing ferocity and the besieged Chinese garrison is still holding out inside Chuhusieri's ancient walls. iA Japanese force ■ advancing eastwards from Nanchang is attacking Tungsiang, 75 miles to the south-east-ward. Heavy fighting is reported on a new front in Inner Mongolia, 340 ! miles westward of Peking. Japanese planes have ranged over the Chinese front line and scouted the positions on all fronts. —P.A. Cable. ' ATTACK ON SEBASTOPOL. London.—lt is estimated that 130,000 Germans are attacking Sebastopol. The bombardment is the heaviest experienced.—P.A. Cable. AUCTIONS. AT PETONE. ft JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE Of Household furnishings, Wilton carpet 12 s 9, 4y.yds 36in Ax hall runner. 3-piece chesterfield suite, uphol. in wool moquette, oak dining-room suite of „ 0 pieces, handsome oak bedroom suite complete with mattresses, 2 full oak cabinet gramophones, oak corner chair, oak tea wagon, art cushions, fire tidy, black mohair rug, linoleums, seagrass chair, % oak bed and wire, 4 slip mats, rimu tallboy, 2 hospital beds, Aust. chairs, occ. table, oval framed mirror, oak plant stand, rimu Morris .couch and squab, wringer, spade, rake, pick, alum. pres. pan, and saucepans, etc., etc. At the residence, No. 46 QUEEN STREET, PETONE. (Off Jackson St.). On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AT BROOKLYN AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS. RUGS. ETC. By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased Person's Estate. ON THE PREMISES, No. 20 TODMAN ST., BROOKLYN. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 10, At 10.30 a.m. D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, are Instructed by the Trustees to Sell by' Public Auction the Entire Contents of Resl-j dence, as above, comprising— j CHESTERFIELD SUITE, velvet moquetto. smail size, DAINTY DRAWING-ROOM SUITE COMPRISING SETTEE, 4 CHAIRS AND S ARM CHAIRS, SPINDLE LEGS. AND UPHOLSTEH ED IN SILK TAPESTRY, AXMINSTER CARPET, 10 s 12, HALL RUNNER, 10 HEARTH RUGS, as new, new % bed and wire, SINGLE BEDS, WARDROBES AND DUCHESSES, COMBINATION WARDROBE AND TALLBOY, 4-drawer CABINETS, AND SMALL LOWBOYS, OTTOMAN, EASY CHAIRS, H.B. DINING CHAIRS and KITCHEN CHAIRS, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, BOOKCASES, 2 DRESSERS, OAK GATELEG TABLE and occasional table, revolving piano stool, curtains and soft hangings, screen, Morris couch, cushions, dining table, spark guard, linos, etc., etc. ALSO SHEETS, BLANKETS, TABLE LINEN,, TOWELS and TEA TOWELS, SLIPS, AND | SUNDRY OTHER LINEN. I ALSO CROCKERY, CUTLERY, EXTRA GOOD QUALITY. NEW, 2 ELECTRIC RADIATORS, LATEST DESIGN. ELECTRIC PORTABLE COOKER, new, GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC KETTLE, ALUMIMif'M WARE and E.I. ware, scales, brooms and mops, buckets, garden tools, mirrors, vases, clocks, etc.. etc. This Is an exceptionally good lot, and everything is in splendid order. On View Morning of Sale. SPECIAL NOTE: Buyers, please bring your Coupon Books. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT -At 10 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE. CONTENTS of 7 ROOMS, on tho Premises, 9 FINLAY TER. (off Wallace St.). 260 10IS 260 '. Comprising:—Upright grand piano, full metal frame, overstrnng, a good instrument; 2 super Ax. carpets, 13.6 x 10.6, 13.6 x 9; 2 chesterfield lounges, 6 easy and divan chairs, Westinghouse vacuum cleaner, gilt and oak framed wall mirrors, 4 s. wood bedsteads and mattresses, d. end settees, morris couch, round ?oak palm stand, occ. tables, rugs, wardrobes, 4 duchesse chests, pedestal cupboards, pictures, vases, set bobs, kitchen table, cupboards, 6 kitchen chairs, cushions, Byds Ax. hall runner (36in), maroon hall curtain's, sideboard, linos, 2 stretchers, books, dining table and cover. 6 oak dining chairs, seagrass chairs, ornaments, 2 good 4-fold screens, d .wood bed and. mattress, gramophone and records, cutlery, crockery, glassware, kettles, saucepans, cooking utensils, jam jars, garden hose, blow lamp, etc. As Vendor is leaving Wellington, every lot will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ATTRACTIVE LOLLY AND GROCERY BUSINESS T3 HAWKESTONE ST., near Tinakori Rd. To be Offered by Auction on : FRIDAY MORNING. Start 10.30 o'clock Sharp. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, have instructions from Mr. M. J. McCardle to sell attractive business, for positive sale. Very latest Frigidaire combined Ice cream and cold storage' streamlined cabniet, 3-hole and butter and drink compartment, cost £145 15 months ago, 2 automatic lolly scales, balanco scales, lolly jars, oak counter case, gas oven, fresh stock of lollies, chocolates, grocery, etc. Also furniture of one room. Note. —This business will be first offered as a going concern. If not sold will then be offered separately. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers.

BREAKS PHLEGM IN A FLASH Neatly all coughing is caused by hard phlegm, which choices and irritates the respiratory passages. DOUBLE-EX, that wonderful bronchitis and chest remedy, breaks the hard phlegm in a flash, and coughing atop*. Breathing becomes easier and the thro-.t is soothed. DOUBLE-EX acts at once. Large size bottle * . Wholesale Distributor, N. HAWKESWOOIf, 66 Manners Street. Phone 47-534. EYESTRAIN IN MODERN LIFE Susceptibility to headache, tired watery eyes, nervous irritability are tome of the signs. Much inconvenience and suffering may ba avoided by skilled attention. • " LET US ADVISE YOU! ■ Spear & Murray LIMITED (Estd. over 40 Y««rs). Expert Opticians, 7 WILLIS STREET • Tel. 43-369 (Opp. Grand Hotel)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 6

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