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' ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE ALICE MERRY ESTATE THE BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD PROPERTIES IN THIS ESTATE NOW FOR PRIVATE SALE. \ TERMS: ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS ; FIVE PER CENT. Tlie following is a ILst of tbo unsold lots: — I £ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ■■■•■■• s: | Ho. 9 Flfeshlre Arenuo SSO 7(5 Rolleston Street, 850 ; 78 Kolleston Street 575 SO Kolleston Street Bja ■ S2 RolltJSton Street 4T3 81 Kolleston Street .. 4Jd 71 CaXidge Tee 150 D 72 Cambridge Tee 1275 111 Queen's Drive , 830 Hi Toru Street j^ 0 Cockbura Street 625 U Cockburn Street 6-5 37 and S9 Hanson Street 425 ca. 41. Hanson_ Street 000 38.Hainlug Street SOO 2 and 4 lale Koad SOO 37 and 37a King Street ,1125 . - ' . / ! i'or all particulars apply:— ' m GORDON HARCOURT, AUCTIONEER. 153-5 Featherston St.

* HARPIC deans the lavatory easily ! smrnt m ha*hc Atm tf aw AS lOHO AS rOSSIIIE tfcs thorough cleansing actiofl reaches right ■RHiad iato the S-bcnd at the back. THE* nOSH—FHI IOW& <MC4*s WHITE Harptc sremovts all discoloration. The lavatory ie dean and sanitary — the port you don't sec us welL • * * tt*tli«M equals Harpic. Hurpic ie a boon for "the housewife at the present time. It deans the pan thoroughly, disinfects and deodorizes •too. Just sprinkle in and leave us long ess .fosdble. Last thing at oi^ht is a good time <m rise Harpic H.ie , AVOID SLEEPLESS NIGHTS "Why lit awake hour after honr when i'KYAL ESTERIN will bring you safe relief. ;NYAL ESTERIN acts quickly and directly oa disturbed nerve centres, soothes and relazes your nerves arid helps to bring natural aleep. NYAL ESTERIN contains ingredients 'regularly jptiscribed'fey the niedjqd prpf^ssion |for the ptprflpt reJjejF of pain. \Tai;e f^YAL ■ for headaches, toothache, 'neuralgia,' rntumattc and nerve pains. 24 ■ tablets 1/7, 50 tablets 2/S. ;Sold by. chemists NYAL ESTERIN RELIEVES PAIN NYAL CO.. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAf

AUCTIONS. , ' ~ " "AT KOSEXBATH. ] "R JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. \ TOMORROW MORNING, , ..At 10.30 .o'clock.. \ 1 AUCTION SALE J ..... ;. .. . . Of ,. . ... ~„,-.-■ ■ j SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD , FURNITURE, ( handsome oak china cabinet of modern design, small h.b. chesteraeld, uphol. In Genoa, rlmu , Morris chair uphol. :in wool moquette, oak refectory hall table, piano stool, oalt diningroom sulto of 6 nieces. -Ax. carpet. 12 s d, tapestry carpet, Tft Gin x 6ft, syds 2an Ax. hall runner, 2 rev. all-wpoL rugs, 2 mirrors, lire side and seagrass chairs,, art curtains and ( cushions, pair book ends, 2 chenille curtains, l oak tea wagon, oak tray, brass kerb and flre l screen, wall cabinet, occ. tables, lot of platen, j cups and saucers, 12 stainless knives, spoons , and forks,'" golden oak '■ bedroonv suite and mat- 3 trcsaes, linoleums, Morris couch, stretcher, flro ( screen, 6 special dark oak "dining chairs, R.C.A. j "Radiola" broadcast radio set and speaker, ( wireless set, elec.' jug • and- toaster, cream machine, almost new wringer. 7 ' good alum, saucepans, alum. pros, pan, alum, and china teapots, caddies, dec. Iron, lams and < jam Jars, mixing bowl. enam. wash up, child a J gale, bath, garden tools, alarm clock, cream \ maker, 2 0.1. shades, egg whisk, mincer, lacyo j used fur coat, and appointments. ■-.■■_. 1 At the Resldenco, No. 15a Maida Vale Kd., < Roseneath (next School or St. Barnabas i Church). ■ '...'■■■ Everything is In very good order. On View Morning of Sale. SALE 10.30 . SHARP TOMORROW MORI*E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. On the Premises, 19 BIRDWOOD KD. (off Walwhetu Rd.). ; CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers and . •> Valuers, havo. receivod Instructions from ■ the executors* in tho estate of tho lato E. J. ] Anstis to Sell the Furniture,. Carpets, Tools, j Shed, etc., on the premises as abov?. Comprising:—WlLTON CARPET, 13.6 X 12, ' AX. CARPET, 9 is 7.6, ELECTROLUX, LARGE ' BALL'RUG, 5.2 x 3, RUNNER, 36-inch, OAK i DINING SUITE, S. BEDROOM SUITE. : DIVAN SUITE (in wool moquette); linoleumo. ] Congo square. GOOD RUNNERS AND RUGS. ; korbs, coalbox, screen, 4 h.b. chairs, eldo- \ boards, clock, gateleg table, occ. table 3 and , chairs, Morris chairs, jardinieres, curtains, blinds, pictures, cushions, * tumblers, crock, teapots> vases, > elec. toaster, stainless knives, j 'carvers, pail, wall mirror, carpet sweeper, ; mats, d'oyleys, towels, ! tablecloths, bedpan, l s. bed and mattresses, eiderdowns, duchesse 1 chests/, watfeh and chain, tea wagon, hall- j stand, hall curtains, palmstands, hall settee, , pansy bowl, sideboard, dining table, record cabinet, ornaments,, carpet 9 x 9, chest of ■ drawers, pedestal cupboard, bedspreads, soa- ■ grass' chairs, set Doulton shakers, o.p. entree ' dish, Langley ware, treadle sewing ' machine, ; onions, lawn mower, aluni. and-en. saucepans, ' kettles, cooking .and kitchen utensils, and lot ; of sundries. . ■ ' , j NOTE;-—Tliis f3 a good, clean lot, or furni- • ture, aad buyera will do well to attend sale, ; os everything will bo sold WITHOUT RE- ' SERVE. . C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ■■'■'■■ '■.■■■- ' - i TOMORROW, AT 10.30' A.M., ! IX THE. MART, 40 MANNERS ST. ' \ CW. PRICE AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND » VALUERS, 40 MANNERS ST., WILL SELL IA QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND USEFUL SUNDRIES REMOVED TO THE MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. 450 • LOTS 450 •*«JU COMPRISING: -*w Dining and bedroom suite's,'-linen press,'hos- . pltal beds, duchesso chests, 3 casks, 20, 26, and ■ 36-gallon,. Whirlwind .vacuum, cleaner, Radloa ' short-wave 7-valve console model (cost £48), 3 silk shirts, 16y 2 in, pyjamas, 'men's suits, i 5-valve Radion wireless; - B*ralve Zenith. wire- i less,, elec. kettle,, camera^ 2 good,bikes, tea ; wagon, camp stretchers... Chluoso linen lace • cloths, double quilts, damask tablecloth and serviettes,- ducheeße sets, d'oyloya..' runners, ' linen supper qioths,r bath 'mats, 4own -'quUty ' cabin trunlcs, wire netting.:. eip. iugsi saiyisrs, ; vases, flsh knives and forks,, trays, fruit and ■ cako baskets, kettles, Pyrex and glass dishes, ; sandwich sets, egg poachers, cocktail shaker, ' Alan coffee urn, saucepans, stainless knlvea, cutlery, carvors, clec. jugs, elec. egg-beater, quantity high-claEs c.p. ware, crockery- and cutlery, elec. irons, mincer, boilera, set of Taylor's 'bowls, ■ golf ■ clubs,:.'Vactvle cleaner, ' blind, 7 gallons paint, li-gallon copper, fountain pens; baskets, bags, tools of every'description. NO RESERVE. . , . . C. \V. PRICE, Auctioneer.

.^X CUTEX 1 \ \ MANICURE '' \ » Cutex is not so easy to \ obtain now, owing, of \ Y^^^HH^p|^R 1 course, to the war. A \^^^^HB§|ii9w good way to make the N^^^^hH most of your supplies is n|^^Hw§||xß to _ use your Cutex lor' ■ ' ' special occasions only. CUTEX LIQUID POLISH ■ • EASIEST TO USE .' liig^^MJ • WEARS LONGEST 1 |jj fflj jl • MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES B SH j|| • MOST ECONOMICAL ". I|| "' mUm • WILL NOT CHIP OR PEEL sijl^^^P . s - ' ._.„____ ..___ ___L^l_ , pi?*-"-- ' f—.». 'i« Taranai'l <»■-«*'■ "'."••>'•.. {m^psm^e pays m£^m.v:'■'■■{ 1. Rush hour in a restaurant certainly 2. But when you read in the paper knocks the stuffing out of you! Heavy what our boys are doing, it makes you trays ... short tempers . . . hungry think! "If they can .take so much, we customers—and only half the staff we mustn't grumble."... Anyway, it's easy used to have. Phew! to freghen up^at thei end of <j^^ ay> 3. When I get home, a Lifebuoy bath 4. Down at the Red Cross depot they're for me 1 Tiredness drifts away. The day's always glad of help. It's a hectic life stickiness disappears. In a few minutes but I like it. If we once let those Japs Vm ready for anything — knowing I'm get a leg-in we'd know what real trouble dainty, feeling braced-up and fresh. was like. THE ONE SOAP " ""^td^^' SPECIALLY MADE TO flftj^^^^ ;.. •. PREVENT "B.O." 'W^^^^m^ . . • •■_ '■■■ ;. » ... n. . .>ji-<-m i»rrAwt V.IS.^/t.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 151, 28 June 1943, Page 6

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