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STOP PRESS STAMPING OUT "BLACK MARKETS." London.—Fear of long terms of imprisonment' and profit-removing fines are the chief reasons for the success of /the Board of Trade's newdrive against "black markets." The board is confident that, at last ,'. it is succeeding. in stamping out . the war's biggest racket—P.A. .Cable. BATTLE FOs ALEUTIANS. London. —Washington newspapers say that the Rattle to thg.-iA^gy-i ■ tians is contjnuiniJ. >m^ ; ihe view that the islp.di would be> in the news for many weeks. AUCTIONS. ATTEACTrVE LOLLS AND GROCERY t BUSINESS 73 HAWKESTONE ST., near Tlnakori Ed. To bo Offered by Aucjtion on FRIDAY MORNING. Start 10.30 o'clock Sharp. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, have Instructions from Mr. &1 J. McCardlo to sell attractive business, for positive sale. Very latest Prigidaire combined Ice cream and cold storage streamlined cabniet, S-hole and butter and drink compartment.' cost £145 15 months ago, 2 automatic lolly scales, balance 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. ' AUCTION SALE. OUTSTANDING THORNDON RESIDENCE, No. 9 FITZHERBERT TERRACE (Estate late Mrs I. G. D. Collins.) MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustee. to submit at Public Auction at their rooms 43 Panama Street, on Wednesday, June 17, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. THE MODERN 8-BOOMED RESIDENCE. Situated In one of the most exclusive localities in Wellington, only a few minutes' easy walk from Lambton Quay,, this Is a unique property. ' ■" \ Built only a few years ago mainly of brick and forro-concrete, and plastered inside and in perfect order, the residence contains spacious lounge, dining-room, study, morning-room, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, and most complete/and up-to-date appointments and offices. Amongst other features are:—Solid oak doora. oak panelling, built-in wash basins, botb electric and gas stoves, also duplicate water systems, largo built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc. . . ■■ -.. .: .; ,;-.. .;•■ Nowhero has expense been (spared .to achieve the utmost comfort and convenience. ;..,.:,■..,- ---, Tho grounds are tastefully laid out in. lawns and gardens, rockeries, etc.- _ ■ '.-,,<.*'■'■■.■•■! Tho site is held on leaso in porpetuity from Collegp Governors, subject to revaluations every 21 years, the present period expiring in April. 1948. Arrangements to inspect, by card only, and full particulars from— HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, ' 41-43 Panama St. Tel. 44-017. Or , MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, MACKENZIE, AND | : EVANS, , ! 102-104 Featherston Street. I Or MESSRS. CLARKE, MENZIES, GRITFIX, AND CO., 102-101 Featherston Street. KINGSWAY AUCTION ROOMS, 78 Lambton Qy. . ■ . ■ : TOMORROW, at 1.30 pjm.. j Usual Weekly Auction of Vendors' Goods, which have been delivered, and a clearance is requested. Comprising Special modern oak bedroom suite with largo wardrobe fitted with drawers and cost £45, lift 3in x 13ft 6in Wilton carpet in fairly good condition, .9 x 7% Ax. carpet, flohucr piano-accordion (120 bass and good tone), lato designed wool moquette chesterfield suite (recommended), 2 gateleg tables, music cabinet, portablo gramophone and records, 6valvo console cabinet Bardispn radio, (must be Sold tomorrow), fireside cbalr. 3-piece chesterfield in' saddlebag and very suitable for loose' covers, 2 Morri3 couches, 4 single beds, several good double beds and wires, aviary on stand, counter showcase, full-size ping-pong table, A rimu and 1 oak wardrobes, fireproof office safe, linos, duchesses, mirrors, walhlit oval table top, 11 yards Sft wide hall lino, M. chair, occ. tables, gent's navy blue suitj! good condition, "size' 4, 2-plftto elec. Suporlor stove (as new), oak drawleaf table, : spade, stock and dies, plane, saw, gluo pots, level, ■ and miscellaneous other goods. . • / . ■■• ■ .!•■• JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. R JOHNSTON & CQ., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE IN OUR BASEMENT MART. . BASEMENT MART. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30: o'clock sharp. ABSOLUTE SALB By . AUCTION ■...:'..,. Of '. ' ■■■■■• ■■'■ ■ ■ ■•• : GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ALL . ,:.. DESCRIPTIONS. '■■..-- ; . 3-pteco chesterfield suite in wool moquetto,; 8 oak' dining chairs,- rimu' dining table,;.Timu! sideboard, full cabinet < gramophone, 2 four- 1 fold screens, dark rimu gateleg:. tablei- pliint, stands, occ. tables, pictures, card table, small chesterfield lounge, elec. radiator, seagrass" chairs, 12 good double oak and rimu beds and mattresses, d. and s. kapok beds, 12 s. wooden, beds and mattresses, 2. dark rimu wardrobes, duchesse chests,* pedestal cupboard, 2 single divan beds, Aust. chairs, child's high chair,'' rimu settee, child's wheelbarrow,' several pieces of Ax runner, bookshelves, good linoleums,, lawn mower,' garden tools, table and trestles, 2 Ice chests, medical examination couch,1 kitchen dressei, ottoman couch, office desk, carpet felt, Standard mangle, dust bin, folding clothes dryer, plate rack, 2 tea wagons, roller top desk top, 2 good gents* bicycles, kitchen sundries, etc., etc. ALL TO BE CLEARED. SALE 10.30 TOMORROW MORNING (BASEMENT). Now on- View. H. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION. . / D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, have been favoured with instructions from the owner who has given up housekeeping, to Sell by Public Auction at our Mart, 155 Lambton Qy., on Friday next, the 12th inst.. at 1.30 p.m., a Very Choico Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects as follows:~. 7-pleuo* dainty drawing-room suite, modern miniature dresser, round music stool with screw, several fireside and bedroom rugs, as new, 9ft x Oft haircord carpet, large Imperial Axminster body carpet with felt, round mahogany dining table (seat 0 people), lady's Davenport In burr walnut, perfect lines, in good condition, lounge and easy chairs, 3-piece oak bedroom suite, glass showcase, suitable for shop, neat 4-drawor cabinet, pedestals in oak and rimu, drophead Singer sewing mchine, largo hall mirror, several nice early Victorian. mirrors, oval and oblong, kitchen and dining-room chairs and tables, single and double beds, wires, and mattresses. V ALSO i A very select lot of china and crockery, including 54-piece Ashley Royal Doulton dinner set, floral design, 3-picce Congress Royal Doulton coffee set, part Royal Doulton dinner set, floral design, crystal salad bowl and servers, crystal cake stand, a number of beautiful French and. Royal Doultou jars, ornaments, and vases, a number of- sample plates, Royal Doulton and Staffordshire, and sundry lots of plates and dishes in the best English china. ALSO A number of sundries, including brass preserving pan, wash-up basins, galvanised bucket, Eureka Now World gas cooker, in perfect order (small size). His Master's .Voice gramophone, basket trays, etc., etc., Itaywiii electric •dloaner, in perfect order. ..... .'.. .. This Catalogue is worthy of your inspection. Now on view at—cur-Mart.-"--* ~•-*-•■-«■ ■• ..* ' ,-DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. BRITISH INDUSTRY HANDICAPPED Before the war it was estimated that the common cold caused British industry £20.000,000 loss annually In war time, with the individual output so much higher, the loss must be greater In New Zealand the output of our factories must be seriously affected by colds. It is the duty of everyone to reduce to the minimum time lost through colds. Common-sense precautions should be taken immediately a cold threatens and these include the use of Baxters Lung Preserver, a thoroughly reliable remedy. The amazing popularity of "Baxters" is the best proof of its1 relieving qualities. Marked benefit will be felt from each penetrating, soothing dose of this very palatable cough remedy. The proved remedy with the tonic action. Get better, get "Baxters."—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1942, Page 8

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