AUCTION NOTICE*. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE TO-MORROW (THURS.), AUC. 22. 103 ORMOND ROAD. G. K. MILLER Has received instructions from Mr. J. Brace Brown, Bank of New Zealand (.who is leaving; for the‘‘Front) to offer THE WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Comprising Waldemar Piano, overstrung, tape check action, full iron frame, special spring pedals Handsome Sideboard High-back Dining Chairs (upholstered) Rimu Chesterfield and. Cushions Morris Chairs, Seagra-s Chairs Dining Table, Occasional Tables Cutlery and Glassware Oak Biscuit Barrel Oak Salad and Servers Wood Curb Fenders Bedrooms —2 Double, Bedsteads, in Rimu (complete) Handsome Rimu Chest and. Washstand, Oak Duchess Pair Combination Chest. Bedroom Cabinet Linoleums, Occasional Oak Table Wood Cot, Rngs, Garden Tools Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. G. K. MILLER, Gisborne’s Popular Auctioneer. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ST! LL LEADING. LA GRILLE, THE PEOPLE’S CAFE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. —AUCKLAND ROCK OYSTERS— On Shell, In Shell, and in Bottle. BRIGHT, PLEASANT ROOAIS. Good Table and Best Attendance. W. E. APPLEBY, Proprietor. Tel. 1256. TIOOTS THAT COST ME NOTHING.—I will offer, at a Blight advance (next to nothing), to enable me to pay some back rent. Being my own landlord, I can afford to SELL these Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots at GIVE-AWAY FIGURES. Juist in To-day—throw-ing them out To-morrow (if you don’t see this ad.), as the fashion changes quickly in Boots. An odd pair made in 1 A.D. Q.EORGE gMITH, Pawnbroker, 173 GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone No. 3. (No deliveries over the ’phone during the War.) Bring your own wrapping paper at these prices. II ateelru&ls. HAVE FOR SALE: GO-CARTS and PRAMS, GO-CARTS and PR A MS, 35/- 55/- SOARS MU and OAK BEDSTEADS. 35/- to 65/2KAPOO MATTRESSES. 17/6 to 45/PILLOWS —2/- to 3/6. EASY CHAINS!! KITCHEN and DINNER CHAIRS and TABLES. CHINESE SQUARES. 10/6 15/6 21/M ATS—I/9 to 5/6. FURNITURE J FURNITURE I FURNITURE! Both New and Second-hand in Great Variety. F. 8. MALCOLM AUCTIONEERS. GLADSTONE ROA3.
CONVERSATION ON “BAXTER’S.” Customer: A large 2s bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, please. Chemist: I am sorry, madam, but we cannot obtain the large size. Will you take a small bottle? Customer: I prefer the larger bottle because it is more economical. I always like to (have “Baxter’s” handy. NOTE. —The Chemist was in error. “Baxter’s” is readily obtainable in large bottles. Your Chemist or Storekeeper can easily get the larger size for you.* Does your boy write home on Red Triangle Paper? The Y.M.CiA. supplies over 180 million sheets of note paper per year free of cost, and always urges the boys to “write home first.” Send donation* to OAPT. D. A. EWJtN, Hon. National Y.M.O.A. Treasurer, Baker’* Building', Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4953, 21 August 1918, Page 8
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