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SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1918' At 2 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, Arrowfcown. Valuable Household Furniture and Effects. CO TT E R BR 0 S., instructed by P. de la Perreiie, will sell by Public Auction, at above time and place, his valuable Household Furniture and Effects, including Mirrored Wardrobe, Duchesse, Couches, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Wire Stretcher, Cot with wire mattress, Washstand, Linoleums, Chests of Drawers, Looking Glasses, Basket Chairs, Din-ing-room Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Rocking Chair, Office Chair, Mirrors, Chiffonier, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Fenders and Fireirons, Carpet Square, Tables, Rugs, Mats, Passage Carpet, Passage Linoleum. Clocks, Flour-bin, Cupboards. Vases, Lamps, Flatirous, Pots. Dishes, Decanters, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Curtain Rods, Carpet Sweeper, Baby'rf Chair, Perambulator, Saws, Tubs, Mangle. Wringer, 'Grain Grinder, Wood, Copper, and other articles too numerous to meution. Terms and Conditions at Sale. COTTER BROS., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913, At 11 a.m. sharp. On the Premises, Gibbston. Stock, Farm Implements, Furniture, etc. ,>)OT T E R BROS. \J have received instructions from Mr E. O'Fee (who has disposed of his farm) t) sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place, the whole of his Stock, Farm Implements, Furniture, etc., consisting of—- <£ good Heavy Draught Geldings (young). 1 8-year-old Light Draught (broken into all work). "1 Buggy Horse (perfectly quiet). 1 Cow, just at calving (2nd calf). 1 Cow, milking, to calve October. 1 He'fer, to calveiApril. 1 Heifer, 2yrs, to calve September. 1 Steer. 1 Heifer Calf. , 2 new Tip-drays (suitable for contractor or farm), 1 Gig in good order, 1 M.H. Binder (6ft cut, in good order), 1 R. & G. Chaffcutter and Horsepower, 1 R. & G. Double--I'urrow Plough (in good order), 1 set R. & G Zig-zag Harrows (4 leal), 1 M.H. Cultivator (four horse), 1 M.H. Cultivator (tbreo horse), 1 set Block and Chains and Swingletrees, «3 .Saddles and Breech- I ings (almost new), 5 sets : Collars, Hames and Blinds, 3 sets Leading Chains and j Horse Covers, 1 set Gig i Harness (now), a quantity of Wire- Netting, Standards, and Fencing matorial 1 Blacksmith's Forge and Tools, Picks and Shcvels, etc. Household Furniture and Effects, and other articles too numerous to mention. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Terms and Conditions at Sale. COTTER BROS., j Auctioneers. Notice to Min The North British Rubber Cloy, last year sent a special representative to New Zealand to enquire into the G-umboot trade. The result of this visit has been that Boots much superior to anything previously shipped to New Zealand are now being supplied. It is only necessary to see and feel the Boots to be convinced of their superiority. The ordinary Boot (now greatly improved upon) is named "The Dunedin," and a new Boot known as " 5056 : ' has been introduced. This latter Boot is in dull Rubber, and is fusion lined. There is no heel, sj that th 9 leather sole can be fixed right across and a leather heel added. The result is that the strain is divided.. Two sample pairs of these Boos received by us in September l&st have been in constant use by miners ever since and give every appearance of lasting lor some time yet. I The " S 95G " Boot is expensive, j but we believe that miners will not j object to this if they give the wear. Supplies can be procured from j all Bootmakers aud Storekeepers, j NESLL & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN, Agents for (he North British Rubber Coy., Ltd.. Edinburgh. Th« driver of a Nr\v Y >rk motor hearse \v*.s ti ,ed £2 the oth-r day for travelling through the streets at t'-ie rate of 3i> miles an hour inside the city boundary. "American hustle a&ain.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

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