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AUCTIONS. MORRISSEY & CO. BURN STREET, NOLANTOWN! WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. At 1 p.ni. punctually. P. MORRISSEY & CO., favoured with instructions front Mr Norman A. Arthur, who has disposed of his lease and intends residing in New Plymouth, will sell by public auction as above — His practically new, modern, highgrade furniture and furnishings, comprising— DRAWING ROOM—3-piece chesterfield suite in Liberty silk damask, corner Divan to match, combination china cabinet and bookcase, escritoire, standard reading lamp, palm stands, coal box, occasional tables, antique brass box kerb and fire screen, grama--1 phone, pictures, electric light shades, cushions, curtains, 15 x 12 genuine hand-made Indian carpet, bric-abrac, Mah-Jong set (all woodwork in this room rosewood finish) DINING ROOM—Maple sideboard with china cabinet, maple gate-leg table, 6 high-back spring-seated chairs, maple carver table, maple bookshelves, dinner waggon,- 15 x 12 Axminster square, antique copper kerb, window seat in plain moquette, chesterfield and 2 large eaSy chairs in tapestry, Liberty hanging screen,

cushions, curtains, liqueur stand, china, glassware, cutlery BREAKFAST ROOM—Oak buffett, extension table and chairs, 12 x 9 carpet,' 3-piece suite in shadow tissue, window seat, cushions, curtains, etc. SEWING ROOM Singer dropliend sewing machine, 7 seagrass chairs, seagrass lounge, sea grass table and seagrass square, writing bureau BEDROOM NO. I—6-piece rimu bedroom suite in white enamel, bedspreads, curtains in Liberty shadow tissue, superior spring box mattress covered in damask, l>apoc bed, bedroom carpet, rugs BEDRO(3M NO. 2 —Flax and kapoc mattresseS, pillows, 4-piece oak bedroom suite, carpet square, down quilt, bedroom chair, and curtains BEDROOM NO. 3—2 single beds (walnut), 2 wive mattresses, flax and kapoc mattresses, duchess, occasional table and cover, combination cabinet, antique copper fender, chintz curtains, carpet, window seat and cushions BEDROOM NO. 4—Single bedstead, wire and kapoc mattress, down quilt, velvet pile carpet square, curtains, mirror, bookcase HALLS—Wilton carpet 0 x 9,2 reversible rugs, Axminster hall runner (16 yards), hallstand, 3 palm stands, 2 fern boxes, hall settee KITCHEN and PANTRY—Kitchen table, 6 Ibex chairs, linoleum, kitchen china and glassware, preserving jars, wringer, clothes basket, kitchen and cooking utensils

DAlßY—Baltic separator, churn, milk pails, cream pans, ice chest YARD ancl GARDEN—Lawn mower, boy’s bicycle, garden tools of every description, box mechanics tools, 15/20 h.p. English motor car (Calthorpe), Indian motor cycle and side ear, 2 house cows, 20 Indian Runner and Pekin ducks (laying), pig pen, poultry runs, quantity wire netting, varied and numerous sundries The above can with confidence be recommended to those requiring modern up-to-date furniture; it is practically new and in first-class condition. _\ Inspection TUESDAY AFTERNOON from 2 to 4 o’clock. EGMOXT A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS. ANNUAL PIG FAIR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will 'hold their Annual Pig Fair as above, and will offer— Pedigree Berkshire sows and boars, / 7 breeding sows, weaner and store pigs The following well-known, breeders will be represented: Messrs Harry Washer, E. Revell and Sons/Don Stewart, A. Crocker, Jas. Pill, J. E. Campbell, A. M. Conroy, H. Wren, E. Bennett, A. Lankow,, W. Wallace, H. Glentworth and others. SEND US YOUR CREAM! WE CAN SELL YOU ON EASY TERMS “DIABOLO” SEPARATORS AND HARVEY CREAM CANS. JJAORILAND J)AIRY QO., J^TD., ST. JOHNS’ STATION. Write us for Particulars and Prices. P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. s.as! DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. I HAWERA-WANGANUI-MARTON (Main Trunk Service). HAWERA-WANGANUI-ASHHURST (Napier Mail and Wairarapa Express) NOTE.—On and after December 1, the morning ear from Hawera will leave at 8 a.m. instead of 8.30 a.m. SMITH’S OVERLAND SERVICE.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 8

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