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BROPHY, MOWLEM & WILLIAMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. To tho inhabi ants of Palmerston N. and surrounding district. THREE DAYS ONLY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 4th, sth and 6tli. ComtHencinjj each day 1 p.m. sharp. MESSRS BROPHY, MOWLEM & WILLIAMS havo been instructed by P. Stephens, of Wellington, to sell without jieseiivje, at the Central Auction Mart, £1,000 Drapery, Fancy Goods, etc., ihe shipment comprises - lI.C. and Marcel la quilts, colsuial and English blauketa, rugs, calico, sheeting, toweb, lace curtains, art muslins, flannelette, men's serge and twe d suits, trousers, shirts, Indies' underclothing, hosiery, linen, table damask and naps., dre-s materials, cutlery, brushes, combs, alarm clocks, ofc. Ladies' and gents' silver and rolled gold watches, chains, brooches, etc. N.B.—These goods have been boucht at 10/8 in tho £ through bank, tho importer bein^ unable to meet draft. Terms strictly cash before delivery. Goods on view Thursday morning. J. R MONTAGUE, Auctioneer. CENTRAL AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 11 o'clock. QROPHY, MOWLEM & WIL--13 LI.AMS will sell — Tapeslry suite, second-hand saddles, linoleum remnants, new and second-hand f urnituro, rugs, second-hand organ, 1 meat chopper, eecond-hand spring and flux inattrasses, second - hand cornets, books, chaff, potatoes, onions, barley, Island oranges, perambulator, &c. J. R. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer. IW. C.BROVIIY 11. MOWLEM A. WILLIAMS Lntc U.F.L'.A. Late J. Grace & Co. Brophy, Mowlem AND Williams, Stock and General Auctioneers, Grain and Produce Merchants, House, Land and General Commission Agents and Valuers. HAVING purchased tho Auc- ; tioneoring Business lately conducted by Mr J. R. Montague, : we solicit the patronage of the . public generally. Having ar- ] ranged an open market for all produce , we are prepared to quoto at any time, our Mr Brophy's experience being a sufficient guarantee as to his capa- i bility. ' Sales of furniture, produce and ' general merchandise will be held at the mart every Saturday. ( Outdoor sales conducted in any part of llie district at most reasonable ; rates, with correct accounts tendered i immediately after each sale. ' BROr-TLY, MOWLEM AND WILLIAMS. In reference to the above I beg to tender my thanks to the public generally for their gonarous support during the past twelve years, and trust the same, may be extended to my successors. j J. R. MONTAGUE. , TO THE RESIDENTS OP PALMERSTON N, AND DISTRICTS. HAVING disused of my Auctioneering Business to Mcbsis Brophy, Mowlem and Williams, it is now my intention to devote iho whole of my attention to tho FurnHnre ami ironmonger; which, having increasd su rapidly of late, and I find quite- lufliei-nt to occupy j the wh'.:le of my time. Wo have j-ist rceived nnolhe- consignment of the calibrated CHAMPION RANGES (All Sizks). Also, a direct thipm.nt of BNAMELWARE I CUTLERY E P. WARE AMD BUILDERS, and CABINETMAKERS1 IRONMONGERY, &c. OUR Furniture Showroom Is an exhibition worth seeing, being well stocked with all the newest designs in Linoleums, Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs and Mats. Also a Isn>j line of new Tapestry, Plushea and Furnishing Drapery, Brass Mounted Bcdatesuta, and High-class Furniture of every description. We are preparrd to furnish the cottage or mansion, fit up oflice6 or shops, frame pictures, make glass cases, supply carving and turnery, give estimates for furnishing, make hotel and other ynlaationa, in f-ict under-lako anything in the line at most reuEonablu rates. We employ none but the yery best of workmen (and pay the highest wages in the trade), and can therefore turn out tho bast of work. One Trial is all we Mk, J. R. Montague, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, NOVELTIES row SPRING & SUMMER. TTI IE S T QlliriENT OF LOW DON .Tailor-made ttoats & Skirls, AKn PAUISIAN ML'iscry Rloricte. INSPECTION INVITED AT Leopold Siminoßs' DIRECT IMPOETEB, TIT A^ 1* E D . Applications for position of Teacher for Coal Creek School. Salary £50 per annum, and applicants must b? prepared to tak.e up duties on the Ist November proximo. Applications received up to tha 15 h inst., with testimonials, and person with a musical knowledge preferred. Apply H. V. HAMMOND, Chairman of Committee, Kimbolton.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6816, 5 October 1900, Page 3

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