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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. _ SALE OF SURPLUS 'MILITARY STORES. T)EPOT for the SALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY STORES will bo OPENED on Ist, 2nd 3rd 6th, 7th, and Bth DECEMBER, 1820, at the DIiTLL BALL, KENSINGTON, DUNEDLN. Hours of ; Business: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on above days. QUOTE CATALOGUE NUMBER, ALSO (as some lines may be sold) STATE IP OTHER IxßADfig MAY BE SUBSTITUTED. CATALOGUE. -.<i&f}*& Catalogue SCHEDULE OF GOODS FOR DISPOSAL. '""'*"*^ No a,.<;„i„ r, • Maximum number to be Article. Price. Remarks, purchased by any one BLANKETS, Grey, All Wool, Individual. N.Z. manufacture, laundered— -2 ~ -n( 6 single-bed size. The number of Wan--3 ~ X °J SiaS»"-b«i size. ket ß purchased from m%m r ir\ = 8/ S;n size, items Nos. Ito 4 ™d xv S 'i J****? I** 1 ** must not exceed- a Cotton and Wool,laundered— TOTAT {„„, ' vh%i r^kT hj rnw- 8/6 Large size. <* f Grey, All Wool, N.Z. manufacture, laundered— -5 Ist grade, each _ 6/' Cot size. Four BLANKETS, Grey, Mixture of Cotton and . Hair, laundered— -6 Ist grade, each _. ... _ 6/ Large singie-bed size. The number of btan--7 2nd grade, each .„ ... ._ 4/6 -Ditto. kefa purchased fro. 8 each ... 3/6 Ditto. itcffifi 6-0 must nc BLANKJiI-js, Cotton, laun- exceed a T02.i1. of derea— _ X r our . 9 fcach 3/ Large single-bed sizo. BLANKETS, assarted, laundered— -10 Damaged, each 2/ Large -single-bod size Two 11 BROWN TURKISH BATH TOWEL'S, per pair 6/ Four pairg. 12 WHITE TURKISH HAND P TOWELS, per pair 3/6 Four pairs. 13 SEA-KIT BAGS, Egyptian Cotton and.Grev Calico", each 1/ 24in x 16in. Suitable Smgle-bed size. Single-bed size. 8/6 Large, single-bed size kets purchased from items Nos. 1 to 4 must not exceed- a TOTAL of.four. 6/ Large singie-bed size. The number of bl: 4/6 kefa purchased fr 3;6 Ditto. items e Q mr-st kets purchased from items 6-0 roast not exceed a T02.i1. of rge single-bod sizo. Large- single-bod size. Two Four pairs. Four pairs. 14 BRACES, per pair 2/ 15 FLANNEL BODY "BELTS, each. 1/6 16 WOOLLEN KNITTED COMFORTER CAPS, each ... _. 1/3 17 BALACLAVA CAPS, each ... 1/6 18 KHAKI WOOLLEN GLOVES, per pair 2'3 SINGLETS, All Wool, N.Z. manufacture—--19 Heavy-weight, each 7/6 UNDERPANTS, All Wool,. ' N.Z. Manufacture—--20 Heavv weight, per pair 7/6 WORKING SHIRTS, All Wool, N.Z. Manufacture—--21 Assorted sizes, each 10/9 DUNGAREE JACKETS, Khaki Drill, Blue Datum, and Butternut Denim, part worn, laundered—--22 First grade, each _ ._ ._ 5/6 23 'Second grade, each „ _ _ 4/6 24- Third grade, each 3/ -DUNGAREE SUITS. Khaki Drill, Blue Denim, and Buirtermifc Denim, part worn, laundered — 25 trrade, each 9,6 for soiled-linen bag brush and comb baa Made in shape of Sis. Two pairs. Two. Two pairs Sizes, men's and O.S. Two Two pairs State with order sizi of neckband required. No. 4, chest 34in. No. 5, chest 56in. Xo. G, chest 38in. No. 7. chest 40in. No. 8, chest 42in. 25 Second grade, each 27 Third grade, each ... _ „ iraiTARY-PATTERN BOOTS—--28 New, per pair _ ... g;6 No. 4, chest 34in, Three suits, waist 32in. No. 5, chest 36in, waist 34in. 7/6 No - 6 > ch "t' 38in, Three suits « waist 56in. No. 7. chest 40in, waist 38in. 56 No. 8, chest 42in, Three suits waist 40in. 27/ Sizes, 4's, s's, 7's, to Two pairs. 12's (no 6's). 29 Part'worn, rebottomed, per pair 18/6 Sizes, s"s to 12"s. 30 Part worn, half-soled and heeled, per pair ... (Noe. 22 to 30, state sizo required with o BLACK LEATHER SHOES—--31 New, first grade, per pair ... 14/ Sizes, 5s to 12's. 32 New, second grade, per pair 12/6 Sizes,- 5s to 12's. CANVAS DECK SHOES—--33 Black Canvas and Leather Uppers, Leather soles, per 15/6 Sizes, s's to 12's. Two pairs, tate sizo required with order) 14/ Sizes, 5s to 12's. Two pairs. 12/6 Sizes,- 5s to 12's. Two paira. 34 KHAKI JERSEYS. All Wool, N.Z. Manufacture, each 55 KHAKI JERSEYS. All Wool, N.Z. Manufacture, renovated, each ... ._ ... ._ «. . 3j Sizes, s's to Ts. Two pairs. 10/9 Sizes, Men's and O.S. Two. N.Z. Manufacture, renovated, Almost equal to neweach ... ._ .- ._ ~. .« 8/9 Sizes, ditto. Two. Orders sent through the post mu6t be accompanied by a Postal Note- or Public Account Bank Receipt to cover the order. CHEQUES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Letters containing Bank Notes must be registered, and posted to the Officar-in-Chareo, Disposal Drpnt, Drill Hall, Kensington, Duuedin. = :■ GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. Articles are solii under the following conditions: 1. No warranty, either written tfc implied, is given. 2. Sales are for cash only. Cheques will not be accepted. Postal Notes must be jither written tfc implied, 5. No goods will be- taken back, exchajiged, or sent on approval, cash only. Cheques will 6. Sales are ouly made on the understandPosial Notes must be incr that the articles are, for the use of the Public Account" and bo purchaser, and will not be eold to dealers or others for tie purpose of resale, d through the post will . 7. No quantity will be sold in excess of the ee. . maximum mentioned in catalogue, with the crossed. 3. Orders received through the post will be •delivered post free. De •aeiiveieu pucsi, lier;. . mx.uunun in catalogue, witjx trie .4. Goods sold over tho counter will not exception tliat applications by Philanthropic be packed, therefor© intending purchasers Societies for supplies for their institutions should bring some form or packinjj material will bo considered, and, if possible, their or a bag. orders will be filled. S-UIPLES WILL BE DISPLAYED AT ABOVE DEPOT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8.30 A-il. AND 5 PJiL FROM 24th NOVEMBER. Owing to the shortage of paper and tha necessity of expeditiornsly serving tho public, purchasers atfco nding sales are requested to bring a bag or other form of packing, as parcels will not be packed at tha Depot.

An old waterman -who helps to preside over the destinies of one of the 'varsity crews was discussing the character of a certain sculler whose methods in money matches resembled those of the heathen Chinee. "Straight? Him straight?' hereplied scornfully, in answer to a question. "Why, if you was to give him an 'andfnl of nails they'd turn to screws in his pockets." "There is only one thing more astonishing than the readiness with which Edwin gave up tobacco when we became engaged." Mother: "What is that astonishing thing?" Daughter: "The rapidity with which he took it up again as soon .as we were married."

The great drawback to their country cottage was that all the water had to be drawn from a brook. One evening Mjrs Hoggs sent the little maid to fetch a par of water, but they could see the girl standing gazing at the flowing stream, apparently lost in thought. "What's she ■waiting for?" said her mistress, who -was watching. "Don't know," wearily replied her husband. '"P'raps she hasn't seen a pailful ehe likes yet."

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Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 6

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