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\ AUCTION SALE CONTENTS OF 2 HOUSES KEMOVED TO OUR MART, PEEL STREET, FOR „ CONVENIENCE OF SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. - This very extensive catalogue includes: Modern Chesterfield Suite in very nice floral covering (would grace any home). Super Sprung Fireside Chair, Combination Divan Bed in shop new condition, Oak Linen Chest, Glory Box, 5-dr. Tallboy, Duchess and Stool and Bookshelves with Bed to match, enamelled a pleasing shade of pale duck egg blue; 3 very good 3ft. Mattresses, 4 Oak Dining Chairs and Table, Standard Lamp 2 Tea Wagons, Gramophone with Pick-up built in, Gent’s Wardrobe. Chesterfield Suite, Play Pen, 4 Oak H.B. Chairs, Odd Easy Chairs, Brassware, 2 Carpets, Frameless Mirrors, Very Nice Modern Dinner Set, Assorted Crockery of all kinds, Kit. Utensils, Garden Tools. Garden Hose, New Wringer, Primus Stove, Curtains, Linen Sheets, Towels, etc. etc. Also many more pieces of good Oak and Rimu Furniture too numerous to itemise. —Also—--1 Beatty Washing Machine in good order. Note: This catalogue comprises some very good furniture. Don’t miss this sale. TERMS CASH BAR WICK’S AUCTION MART LTD. STAN. EASTHAM. Auctioneer. 878 ADVERTISEMENTS for papers in all parts of New Zealand are accepted by the HeraJd and will be forwarded promptly. Rates on application.

Asfc your stationer or jeweller to show you the new range of ONOTO PRESENTATION SETS, as illustrated, in most attractive colours. *. e and the Onoto Pen FAMOUS FOR ITS NIB You have a choice of the leverfilling model or the famed "flow control" Onoto Pen. Serviced throughout N.Z. THE BRITISH PEN FROM ALL LEADING STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Factory Distributor*: BENNETT & THOMSON LTD., Wellington.

r^f ot ' Howe II HP* ~// /! ///I \ \^ x SANPIC NOM -PO/SOMOUS PINE DISINFECTANT Bring the refreshing, healthful fragrance of the pine forest into your home with 1 SANPIC ’ —the pleasant, modern disinfectant that is stronger than pure carbolic acid, yet completely non-poisonous. 1 SANPIC ’ disinfects sinks, drains, and dust bins thoroughly and pleasantly. Use it when washing floors, for deodorising lavatories—in fact, for a household purposes. HECKITT & COLMAN (New Zealand) LTD., BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. <3^ mm m ON 13 - * cr

*5 §§§== m--8s? •fes .^1 £&£U How the First Wool came from Marlfooroiiglfi 64 the first sheep station in -*- the South Island was begun by three of New Zealand’s most distinguished pioneers, Charles Clifford, Frederick Weld and William Vavasour. These three partners had already established a sheep run in the Wairarapa, but hearing from whalers of the fine tussocky grasslands at Marlborough, Clifford visited the vicinity of Cape Campbell and decided to move. In 1847 he and Weld landed at Port Underwood with 4,000 Merino Sheep, the first sheep to be brought to Marlborough. Of the many difficulties and hardships they overcame, one of the greatest was the shipping of the year’s clip. The wool had to be carried by bullock waggon to the mouth of the Flaxbournc River where it was transferred, by a whaleboat, to a small ship, thence to Port Underwood to be loaded for England. “Flaxbournc” prospered and its three founders suhsc(piently played leading parts in the administration of the colony, each receiving a Knighthood. We at Tattersfield, in recording our admiration for the pioneers of our industry, are proud of the knowledge that, from the wool grown by the sheep they originally introduced, we are manufacturing mattresses and floor rugs equal to the world’s best. Tattersfield Broadloom Mills, Richmond, Auckland. THE MOST FAMOUS NAME ON FINE MATTRESSES AND FLOOR RUGS

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22819, 14 December 1948, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22819, 14 December 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22819, 14 December 1948, Page 2