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Public Notices. KING COUNTRY AUCTIONEERING CO., HAVE FOE SALE— Spencer Piano, Oak Dining Suite, Chesterfield Suite, Sofa, Round Oak Table, Dropside Cot, Rimu Sideboard, Meat Safe (on legs), Round Table, Pres. Pan, Palm Stand, Singer Drophead Machine, Table Model Gramophone and Records, Chip Heater, Gent’s Cycle, Mirrored Chest, Lawn Mower, Brass Pres. Pan, Revolving Book Case, Glass Butter Churn, Pram, Kitchen Table, 3ft H.P. Stove and Cylinder, Window Blinds, Circular Saw and Spindle, Dover Stove, Washing Machine, Kitchen Dresser, Vacuum Cleaner, Hall Runner, Radio Cabinet, Violin and Case, Belling Electric Griller, Double Oak Bed, Magic Lantern and Films, Hospital Bed, Maul and Rings, Small Separator, 2 Kitchen Kerbs, Electric Heater, Soda Water Syphon, 2 Sets of Harrows, Reid and Gray Plough. * NEW FURNISHINGS. Mattresses in all sizes, in Wool, Kapok and Flock. Settee Squabs. Settees. 2 and 3-drawer Dressing Chests. Kitchen and Dining Chairs. Single and Double Beds. Congoleum Squares. Linoleum. Seagrass Chairs. ' Camp Stretchers and Mattresses. Deck Chairs. New Prams and Push Chairs. FRUIT— Cases Peaches, Nectarines, Tomatoes and Apples. WE HAVE CLIENTS REQUIRING: Household Scales, Primus Stove, High Chair, L.P. Stove, Galvanised Iron, Power Water Pump, Butter Churn. PHONES— Mart 75. Residence 170. WATCH THE MART FOR BARGAINS. THE WORKS OF THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING COMPANY LIMITED, Have been providing farmers of the Auckland Province with a means of disposal of their Fat Stock for Thirty Years. FARMERS —Protect what is probably your greatest asset by ensuring that all your export stock is killed at your own works. For information re Fat Stock Matters, Prices of Manures, Meatmeal and Stock Lick, communicate with— F. H. ANDERSON, Hautapu, Cambridge, Or HEAD OFFICE, Endean’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. MISS WIN’S LUCKY DAY. It was a lucky day for Miss Marjory Win, of Thorpe, when she became acquainted with R-U-R. For seven years she had suffered from Rheumatism. “I was advised to try R-U-R, and I thank the day I started to take it. I am a different girl,” she writes. —Esmond Ware, M.P.S., Ph.C., sells R-U-R with Money-Back Guarantee. Free Booklet. (2)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4812, 22 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4812, 22 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4812, 22 February 1936, Page 1

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