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AUCTION NOTICES. 1 FURNITURE SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 22. At 'Wavedey Street, Te Hapara (off Guilders Road), Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. FRED GRAY, ■ i # Auctioneer, y Has been instructed by Mr. H. Stockley (who is leaving for Auckland), to Sell, without reserve— THE WHOLE of his FURNITURE J- AND EFFECTS, N amely: Sideboard, Expert Sewing Machine Dining Table and Chairs, Couch Duchess Pairs Double and Single Wood Bedsteads Wires, Kapocs, Sheets, Blankets Quilts and Rugs, Linoleums Curtains, Poles and Blinds Toilet Ware, Hearth Mats Kitchen Dresser, Crockery Cutlery and Potware, Garden Tools Also, Huntaway and Lead Sheep Dogs and 5 Puppies. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! FRED. CRAY Auctioneer. FURNITURE SALE NEXT THURSDAY, MAY 23, At No. 56 Russell St., Whataupoko, .Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. FREDr~GRAY, Auctioneer, Has received instructions from Mr. S. Smith to Sell, without reserve— THE WHOLE of hi s FURNITURE 1 AND EFFECTS, Being Contents of a Well-furnisliedl Dining Room, Hall, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and! Scullery, Namely: DINING ROOM—Piano (Kircliner; iron frame and almost new; snip here), Stool with Music Cabinet, Singer Sewing Machine (good order), Sideboard (beautifully designed, latest model, polished rimu, large bevel mirror), Silver and Glassware, Com : bination Bookcase and Cupboard and Books, Dining Table and Cover, Dining Chairs, Wicker Easy Chairs, Settee, Morris Chairs (in Rexine), Dining Clock (in oak), Copper Kerb and Irons, Fire Screen, Palm Stand andi Jardinieres, Pictures (nice selection), Linoleums (in every room and! almost new), Centre Carpet Square, Hearth Mats and Door Slips. HALL—HaII Stand (polished rimu), Fern Stand, Runner and Lino. BEDROOMS Nos. 1,2, and 3. All furnished with Duchess Pairs and Cabinet Tile-back Waslistands and small Tables to match (polished rimu, art green finish), Twin 3ft Bedsteads, Wires, Kapocs, Bolsters, Pillows, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts and Eiderdowns, Curtains and Poles. KITCHEN—TabIe and Cover, 'Chairs, Crockery, Cutlery, and Potware. SUNDRIES—Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, Wringer, Verandah Blinds, Carpenter’s Bench, Carpenter’s (Tools, Wire Netting, Garden Tools. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! NOTE.—The Piano is a good one. The Furniture is first-class and specially made. Linoleums are 'almost new and Nairn’s manufacture. Will bo open for inspection on Wednesday, 22nd, from 2 p.m. FRED. CRAY , Auctioneer. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BILLIARDS. Q.RAND gILLIARD ptARLORS, PEEL STREET. The Most Up-to-date Rooms in New Zealand. Four First-class Tables. Visiters and Patrons can rely upon Civility »*nd Attention. The best of everything in the Billiard line. Give me a trial. Phone 1021. BILL FOX. Manager. Noumai e oku boa Maori kato a ki tooku whare Piriote. WIREMTt poktha. ALEXANDRA pE A (Under New Management.) —JJOT pUNCHEON —i ONE SHILLING Consisting of Soup, Choice of Four Entrees, Potatoes, Bread, Scones, Butter, Tea. Minimum Charge One Shilling. TEA AND CAKES Served at usual rates existing at present. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS PROPRIETARY. Come where yow can get your work done by BRITISHERS l IF IT CAN BE DONE WE ARE THE FIRM THAT CAN DO IT 1 /"YUR Services in respect of skilled workmanship, reliability, and comprehensiveness are well known in this district. You can depend upon it, whatever you want done, we can do it, and do it to your satisfaction, no matter how intricate and difficult it is. , • No Firm is better placed in regard to workmen. All work is executed by the most experienced mechanics, who are equally at home on all makes of cars. Our Workshop is the best equipped in the district, including Gear Cutting, Shaping, Machines, Lathes and Boring Machine. > We carry a stock of the best Nickel Chrome Steel. BRING YOUR VULCANISING. TYRES AND TUBES REPAIRED BY THE HARVEY FROST PROCESS. PRICES VERY MODERATE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ALLEN BROS. AND JOHNSTONE GREY STREET. , 'Phones 1108 . and 1079-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4874, 21 May 1918, Page 8

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