AUCTIONS. "AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). At 2 o'clock. Removed to Rooms for Convenience. OSBORNE AND TURNBULL have been instructed by Mr Lee to sell as above, his household furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, couch, duchess chests, washstands, chest drawers, wood and iron bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, stretchers, chairs, blankets, rugs, tables, child's cot, dressing pair, fenders and brasses, carpets, linoleums, heartli rugs, crockery, cutlery, .wringer, mangle, and ;••'■■• \; sundries. ■ ! The above furniture has only been in use a few months and is as good as new. CENTRAL MART. THURSDAY, JUNE 8. At 2 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON v ill sell as above— Ibex and bentwood chairs, tables, bookcase, kitchen dresser, cheffonier, d. and s. beds and mattresses, stretchers, wood cot, occasional tables, treadle machine, upholstered easy chair, palm stands, lawn mower, flower bin, beaten copper fire screen, linoleum carpet and sundries. ■ 150 cases apples and pears, j Quantity factory-cured hams and , bacon, CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. At 2 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON have been ' favored with instructions to sell as above— 250 £1 shares in the South Taranaki Amusements Co. 9,10,15,16 THE MANURING SEASON. FARMERS can produce large yields of BUTTER-FAT by using'GILLANDERS' PASTURE MANURE. Supplies both PHOSPHATE and POTASH in readily available forms. Call and see mv broadcast "VICTOR" . MANURE DISTRIBUTOR. In stock and to arrive—Superphosphate, Ephos Phosphate, Basic Slag, Bone Dust, and other leading Manures, Fresh reliable lines of Feed and Seed Oats, Wheat, Barley, Barley Meal, Sucrosine, Bran. Pollard. Crushed Oats and Chaff always in stock. * ' I carry stocks of "Th c Perfect" and "Defiance" Horse Covers; also Prime Canterbury Potatoes, and P^ve Ceylon Tea, Haying now installed up-to-date SEED CLEANING and CRUSHING PLANTS, I am now prepared to machine-clean all grain, dress and clip Algerian Oats for both farmers and the trade. Crushing and grinding also done to farmers' orders. In future all my Seed Grain Avill be machine cleaned on the premises before being sent out to farmers. . v F. GILLANDERS, Seed, Manure and Grain Merchant. HAWERA. I QUALITY REMAINS long after price is forgotten. .This is specially true when applied to' FURNI TURE. Wise people never sacrifice quality to price: they know , the joy of getting a cheap article is but short-lived, and dissatisfaction quickly follows. BE WISE, Procure furniture from a man who knows his business and gives you th c BEST , possible at the most REASONABLE price. T. SUNDERLAND. ART CRAFTSMAN, UNION ST., (Late of Maple and Co., London;, i I—' — THE BON MARCHE, KAPONGA. A. E. WAUGH, Manager. B IG~S ALE OF HOLLAROS' ASSIGNED STOCK OF DRAPERY, Jap Silk, all colors, 6d yard. Prints, 4d yard. Dress Tweeds, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 yard. Cream Joppa Serge, 1/6 yard. White Flannel 1/2 yard.' Casement Curtaining, 6d, 9d, 1/- yard. Green Art Serge, 1/11 yard. TLB. Ticking, 2/3 yard. H.B. Sheeting, 1/- yard. Pillow Cases, 1/3 pair. Laces and Insertions, Id yard. All colors Veilings, id yard. Colored Trimmings, Id yard, rirls' Felt Hats, 3d each. Ladies' Hats, 6d each. Ladies' Corsets, 1/pair. Ladies' Overcoats, 4/11 to 10/-. Ladies' Hose, 1/- pair. Children's Fleecy Bloomers, 1/6 each. Ladies' do.. 2/3, 2/11 each. Ladies' Flannelette Nights, 5/11. Woven Nights, 6/11. Extra Large White Towels, 1/11 pair. Brown do., 1/3 pair. Plush Table Covers. - 25/-. Kanoc Quilts, 8/11, 10/6, 15/6. 18/6. Real Down Quilts, 18/6. Large Bush Rugs, 13/9 each. Men's Wool Socks, 1/3 pair. Cashmere Socks, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 pair. Men's and Boys' Caps, 6d each. Painter's Overalls, 2/6 pair. Men's Suits, 20/- and 29/6. Men's Overcoats, 27/6 to 39/6. Men's Shirts, 2/-, 2/6, 2/11. Heavy Underpants and Shirts, 4/11 pair. Ties, 6d each. Felt Hats, 1/6 each. Motor Leggings, 10/6 pair. "Boys' Suits, from 4/6 1 each. : Jerseys, 3/6 each. Men's Golf Hose.^2/6 pair. Linen Collars Id each. Stud Ties. 6d each. 'Pyjamas, 5/11 pair. t£vieed Trousers, 7/6 pair.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 8
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