AUCTIONS. MORRISSEY & CO. UNION street sale rooms. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell bv public auction as above— Quantity household furniture, effects, utensils, lot traveller’s samples, Metliven copper and stand, Ford 1-ton truck (just overhauled)} . hams, bacon and lot useful sundries Poultry and produce Dessert and cooking apples, pears, quinces, plums, damson plums, apricots, and tomatoes On account, of Mrs R. Wylie, who is giving up housekeeping — Chesterfield couch, upholstered settee, Wilton carpet square, 3 occasional. tables, cushions, large drawing room mirror, lot good pictures’, 2 upholstered chairs, wicker chairs, palm stands, jardinieres, lot good pot plants, wood kerb, curtains, blinds, hall stand, bookshelves, hall runfijgi, chest drawers, bedroom caiTJpfcr bedsteads and mattresses, nook cabinet, duchesses, Bentwood chairs, oval dining table, Singer sewing machine, easy chair, couch, marble clock, seagrass square, coal scuttle, rugs, vases, ornaments, kitchen table, alu-. minium ware, E.P. ware, glassware, crockery, electrie iron, kitchen clock, lawn mower, garden tools, rubber hose, few r>carpenter ’b tools, preserving jars and sundries CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. At 11 a.m. sharp. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as above — 300 cases peaches, apple?, matoes, plums, cucumbers, rock and water melons, grapes, etc. At 1.30 p.m. Poultry, including fowls, ducks, puilets, riding saddle and bridle, mower and catcher, meat safe, chesterfield in shadow tissue, large framed mirror ; small rimu sideboard, chairs, tables, duchess pair, beds and mattresses, .wardr. robe frames, oak wardrobe, carpets, lino, seagrass square, commode and sundries ' Balance of fruit • ,
TOLD IN THEIR FACES! CTEAHNT and discomfort through; incorrect or badly-fitting glasses. Maybe the glasses correct for their sight some years ago are no . longer suitable. If for any reason you think your eyes or glasses are at fault it is wise advice to Consult Only a QUALIFIED OPTICIAN It is the way of safety for your -sight. With FEED C. FODEN, wlio holds high British qualification by exam, in London, you are assured of a skilled and reliable service. FRED. C. FODEN, D.8.Q.A., F. 1.0., OPTICAL SPECIALIST, WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, I-lIGH ST., HAWERA.
oarsa* c MiU> v. A o A “WAHINE” INCIDENT.. On a trip from Lyttelton recently an American tourist suffered from a violent cold, and his incessant coughing was most exasperating. Eventually, in desperation, one of his four cabin mates insisted upon the raucous, barker gargling Fluenzol, which the wise traveller carried in his trunk, and sweet sleep was then possible.— Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 February 1926, Page 8
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