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AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 80tb,~<1919, At 2 o'clook sharp. On the Premises, Beach Street, Queenstown. j J. COTTER , has been instructed by Mr P. J. Green, who is leaving the district (having disposed of his business and household property),"totaell by Auction the whole of Furniture, comprising— Oak Double' Bedstead, Oak Dining Table, Oak Washstand, Flock and Kapoc Mattresses, 2 Plush Couches, 6 Dining-room Chairs, Wioker and Kitchen; Chairs, 2 Gramophones and Reoords, Washstand Ware, Couch, Fenders, Fireirons, Bath, Wringer, Boiler, 2 Duchesse Chests, Linoleum, Kitchen Utensils, Preserving Pan,"Larap, Ohild's Cot, Jam Jars, Minoer, etc. quantity of Jam and Pickles, Garden Hose, Sewing Machine, 3 large Iron Bedsteads, and a quantity of othei^upefuVartioles. Terms at Sale. T. J. COTTER, Auctioneer, E ACE CELEBRATIONS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers, Arrowtown, on WEDNESDAY, July 30, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive statement of accounts, and general. JNO. FORBES, Hon. Secretary. , OKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs Hugh and Robert McAllister desire to return thanks to their many friends for kind expressions of sympathy extended them in their recent sad bereavement. SOLDIER'S THANKS. I desire to tender my thanks and appreciation to Gibbston residents for their kind invitation to social, and also for the handsome medal presented. ALFRED JOBLIN. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HEAD OF LAKE STEAMER. Commencing on 31st July, 1919, and continuing until further notice, steamer from Queenstown to Head of Lake and back will run on Thursdays instead of Fridays. BY ORDER. " Send to Scott's.' ANOTHER SPECIAL ORDER. Cycling days are again approaohing, and your Covers and Tubes will require renewWE CAN SUPPLY BEST QUALITY Vuleanised Covers at 8/6 each Pure Para Tubes at 6/6 each A SNlPTW°an°dVerS I The Lot Two Tubes ) 2^" Post free; if cash with order. Send at once to W. A. SCOTT & SONS, 188 George Street, D U N E D I N. Church Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services on Sunday next will be conducted as follows:—Arrowtown, 11 a.m: and 7 p.m.; Gibbston, 2.30 p.m.—Mr Rattray. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Services on Sunday next will be conducted as follows :11 a.m., MatinsRev. R. G. Coats. MoAllisteb.—On July 18tb, 1919, accidentally killed at Boundary Creek on Remarkables, William, beloved third son of John McAllister, Masterton; aged 85 years.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2795, 24 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lake County Press, Issue 2795, 24 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lake County Press, Issue 2795, 24 July 1919, Page 4