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AU<9YiOM» Q.ISBORNE, ASSOCIATION, NEXT SALE OF-WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES & TALLOW, FRIDAY. 6tb JUNE. AUCTION SALE. SOO P ICTUEES - G. K. MILDER 500 PlCTCKES'Commencing TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 28, 2 P.M. SHARP, On tho Premises, 23 Gladstone Road. Glv. MILLER, acting under in- • strnctions from H. E. Chignell (American Picture Framing Co.), -who is leaving for Auckland on account of illness, will Soil by Public Auction. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of their Magnificent Stock of Framed Pictures, Oil Paintings, Carbons, Watcrcolors, Engravings, Luotypes, Hand-painted Mirrors, and a large stock of their 3Ply Art Frames. Amongst the collection to ho offered are th© following:— “The Sea Hath its Pearls” (handcolored), "The .Water Baby” (handcolored), Australasia’s Leading Picture, "Penny a Bunch” (hand-color-ed), "'Napoleon,” "The Last Phase” (carbon), "Homeward Bound,” bj De Ritz; "A Grecian Idyll” and "Daughters, of the South,* by H. Ryland, R.I. G. Iv. MILLER, Auctioneer. VISITORS TO WAIKATO WINTER SHOW BE SURE TO ATTEND LAND . SALE' IN THE KING’S THEATRE, HAM- ! I ETON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6. At 11 a.m. 3-1 Choice Building Sites- near HAMILTON, and only 3 minutes walk from Golf Links. 6 Choice Building Sites FRANTvTON JUNCTION. 2 Choice Building Sites, -CLAUDELANDS. ONLY 10 PER, CENT. DEPOSIT. Also 2 Choice farms near HAMILTON, 466 acres, 200 acres. Plans and full particulars on application to H. S. OWEN, LAND AGENT ... HAMILTON. BUSINESS NOTICES. ]Vf A L C 0 L M ' 8 jy A R T. NOTICE. Grand Display Oak, Kauri, Ash and Rim u —FURNITURE— < Deck Chairs and owing Hammocks. Verandah Blinds—Green and Buff. New Coral Rockers and Easy Chairs Baby Chairs, Go-Carts and Prams. —IOO DOZEN— Diningroom and Kitchen Chairs from 3s 9d each. Music Cabinets, Book Shelves, What-nots. Unique Selection of FANCY GOODS from all parts of the World. 69 Tea Sets from 6b 9d each. 60 Dinner Sets, from 16s 9d each. 60 Chamber Sets, from 8s 9d each 600 do*. Plates, from 2s 6d dozen 800 doz. Cups and Saucers, 4s Ud dozen. £2OO WORTH BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, ffc>m 80s to 90s each. Hospital Beds from 22a fld. Pure Kapoo and Flax Bedding. Wire Wove Mattresses m all sisea F. S, MALCOLM * CO AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTERS AND AGENTS, GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE. “M'ACIG” gLEGYRIC Y*GUUM QLEANERS. SIMPLE. RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, LABOR-SAVING. Do Your Own Spring-cleaning Without Taking up Carpets, etc. NO DUST RAISED. Machines can be Inspected and Demonstrations given at our Premises, Lowe Street. TURNBULL * JONES LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Lowe Street FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. FIRST-CLASS LAND 995 ACHES FREEHOLD, practically all in grass, nice cottage and outbulidngs, half-mile from township, creamery, P. 0., railway station; —Also—--60 Dairy Cows , 6 2-year-old heifers 20 calves 4 sows and boar and young pigs 4 horses All farm implements, milk cans, harness, etc. PRICE: £3OOO. Terms: £IOOO caskbalance 7 years at 5 per cent. THIS SPLENDID DAIRY FARM IS UNRIVALLED IN THE WAIKATO AT THE PRICE. WRITE AT ONCE. GOULD & HETHERINCTON, LAND AGENTS. NGARUAWAHIA. A GOOD ? A GOOD CAKE BAN ALWAYS BE MADE WITHOUT 7AIL BY USING EAST’S BAKING POWLI r i

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3943, 28 May 1913, Page 8

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