AT KILBIRNIK. T?. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.1 TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.15 o'clock. On the Premises,: No 33 BRIDGE ST. KILBIRNIE. Snlo of superior furniture, super Ax. carpet,! 12 x 10ft 6in, standard lamp, very nice oak' china cabinet, piano stool, curtains, oak stands, uphol. seagtass' chairs, pictures, cushions, 'Thllco" wireless, in perfect order, standard elec. lamp, fire study, sparkguard, stainless ornament yacht, almost-new and up-to-date 3piece chesterfield suite, nphol. in latest figured velvet, oak buffet, dining suite, ext. table, btift'ct and 6 oak chairs, wire seated couch, mirror, lot of crockery and glassware, overmantel, screw-top jars. Doulton ware, slas.s dishes and glassware, e.|i. ware, forks and spoons, old pictures of Wellington and New Plymouth, new carpet sweeper, duches.se chests, s. beds and mattresses, single and double solid panel rimu bedsteads and bedding, new oval mirror-door wardrobe, good lot of alum, sauce-) pans, alum. pres. pan, iron kettle, alum, kettle,; alum, frypan, roast dish, mincer, egg whisk, *n«mel ware, large enamel teapot, clothes basket, lowboy, dipper, buckets, axe, spade, brooms etc. On View Morning of Sale. SALE TOMORROW MORNING at 10.15 a.m. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 10 COOMBE ST., off Tasman St. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16, At 1.30 p.m. D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, are favoured with instructions from the; Trustees to Sell by Public Auction the EntireContents of the above premises, comprising—, Leather suite, couch and four chairs, Asminster rugs, various sizes, runner, and good linos ; and slip mats, small occasional tables and palm stand, single beda and wires, kapok mattresses, and pillows (including two well-filled featherj | pillows), seagrass and kitchen chairs, rocking' chair, kit. couch with squab, dresser, wardrobe, duchesses, and commode, toilet ware, 2 chambers, curbs, brass and iron flro irons, dining table and cover, etc. ALSO Blankets, sheets, pillow slips, towels, spreads, runners, and odd linen. ! ALSO ' China, ornaments, glassware, cutlery, alum.; ware, saucepans, frying pans, brooms and mops, i 2 step ladders, brass preserving pan. : ALSO Garden tools, spade, rake, line, clippers, saw, axe, and quantity of cone and firewood. Everything in Good Condition. On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SaL'kT ' HPOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., THE X POULTRY MART, Allen St., sell by Public Auction and without reserve at 10.30 a.m. daily. SPECIAL I'OR NEXT THURSDAY, SEPT. 17. GO LIGHT SUSSEX HENS, last year pullets, ■ Imported strain. : 80 AUSTRALORP PULLETS, best strain in ' district. ■ i Opportunity for Poultry Farmers lo obtain ! best breeds in Wellington District. , Also Young Ducks, W.L., 8.0.. and R. 1.1! ( j Hens and Cockerels. ; THE POULTRY MART, ALLEN STREET. «: CLUB GIRLS' LECTURED ;|' WARTIME RELATIONSHIPS Each week during the past month 500 girls have attended the series of lectures on "Men Women Relationships in Wartime." Members of the Spinsters', Cinderella, Victory, Grosvenor, and Y.F.H. Clubs co-operated in the planning of the series, although each club had its own course of talks. The talk on "The Service Club Hostess" was made by Miss D. M. Lynn and Mrs. W. A. Riddell; "Psychologically Speaking," by Dr. E. Beaglehole and Mr. L. S. Hearnshaw: "Your Responsibility to Public Health," by Dr. Hubert Smith, Dr. Marie Buchler, and Miss E. MpNabe; and the final lecture in the series, "The Post-war Woman," by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Priestley. Full accounts of the speeches have been made and the possibility of publishing them will be discussed at a meeting of the committee tomorrow. Members of the planning committee are Misses L. Marris and B. Hayes; (Grosvenor Club), Misses A. McCon- ! chic, M. Henderson, and Mrs. Hender- j son (Cinderella Club), Misses P ! Hyams and L. Ackroyd (Spinsters j Club), Miss D. Morton (Victory Clvb1 j and Misses F. Drake and N. Draby an- j Mrs. J. S. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1942, Page 6
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