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AUCTION SALE. OF S CHUM AN PIANO, Rimu RollerTop Desk, Cigarette Slot Machine, Counter Show Cases, Card Tables, Forms, Chairs, Partitions, Match Lining, Gibralter Board, Rodger 6-valve Broadcast Radio, Acme 5-valve Broadcast Radio, etc., THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1947. At SELVYN HALL, Corner Gladstone Rd. and Derby St. (above Eastwoods), commencing 1.30 p.m., on Account of Mr. Max R. FRY. LIST INCLUDES: Match Lining, Gibralter Board, Partitions, Odd Timber, Malthoid Roofing, 3 Doors, Scenery Flutes, Large Bullet, Benzine Boxes, Card Tables, Chairs, Forms, Seats, Schuman Piano, Large Mirror, Cigarette Slot Machine, Counter Show Cases. Rimu Roller-Top Desk, Lino, Odd Crockery, Bealing Copper Kerb and Fire Screen, E.P.N.S. Cut Glass Decanter, Hat Racks, etc. TERMS CASH. WILDISH’S AUCTION MART W. PICKETT, Auctioneer. 557 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 6th & 7th MAY, 1947 (And will be continued on Thursday, Bth May, if necessary.) Commencing at 10.30 a.m. daily. WAR ASSETS REALISATION AUCTION SALE. SURPLUS MILITARY STORES, SADDLES, SLEDGE HARNESS SETS, HORSE COVERS, HARNESS, ETC. AT LINTON MILITARY CAMP (Close to Palmerston North). 2000 UNIVERSAL SADDLES, complete with Numnah Pads, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers and Stirrips. 4400 SLEDGE HARNESS SETS, complete with steel wire traces, leather covered. 1000 CANVAS HORSE COVERS, lined (used and unused). 2000 JUTE HORSE COVERS, lined (used and unused). Also LARGE QUANTITIES Leather Reiris, Bridles, Surcingles, Assorted Straps, Canvas Bags, Belly Bands, Breechings, Rings, Buckles, Links and sft. Cabins, Drivers’ Leather Leggings, Zinc Collar Pads, Pack Saddle Trees, Leather Tugs, Riding Whips. Canvas Water Buckets, Jute Haversacks, Horse Tie Ropes, Picketing Pegs, Horseshoe Nails and many other lots too numerous to mention. (In lots to suit purchasers). AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The quality of the offering is outstanding; the Saddles which are complete with Numnah Pads are in first-class condition, the Sledge Harness Sets are as new—a great line. Horse Covers are a wonderfully good lifie of exceptionally good quality. Full detailed Catalogue and samples of the main lines may be inspected at all Offices and Stores throughout the Dominion of the Auctioneers. DALGETY & COMPANY LIMITED 207 (Inc. in England).

WANTED KNOWN Ask for ROLFE’S WAX. Auckland’s favourite polish that is making friends everywhere. ROLFE’S WAX gives a better, longer-lasting polish to floors ancl furniture. Why not change to ROLFE’S WAX, the favourite polish for floors and furniture? ROLFE’S WAX is earning high praise from local housewives MISCELLANEOUS Housewives are discusisng tne superior quality of ROLFE’S WAX recently introduced and now in increasing demand. The quality of ROLFE’S WAX speaks for itself. * ROLFE’S WAX undoubtedly gives a finer polish and a harder wearing finish to floors, lino and furniture. Ask your grocer for ROLFE’S WAX, the quality polish. , EARN 57- TO 10/- PER hoUII WRITING Display Cards and Dockets. Full or part-time job. Free illustrated Booklet shows you how. WRITE NOW. McKays Art School, Box 367, Wanganui. wT J. M. ATTWOOD CARRIERS. Office: 6 Lowe St. Phone 4759. All Kinds of General Carrying. Town or Country: Furniture Removals, Maize. Metal. Sand and Sheep, etc. Goods stored at reasonable rates. Rural Mai] and Freight Truck leaves office at 9 a.m. Mondays. Wednesdays. and Fridays. T.Th.S.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22314, 26 April 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22314, 26 April 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22314, 26 April 1947, Page 2

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