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MOUNSEY & CO. ATTRACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE j CLEARING SALE. VALUABLE OAK~ FURNISHINGS | rpUESDAY, COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. At the Residence: 19 W® 3 ™ j\ VENUE> Opposite Terrace End Railway Station. MOUNSEY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs' H.' Stanley, who is leaving the district, to sell as follows: Brilliant tone ENGLISH PIANO (exceptional high grade instrument of fine appearance), beautiful latest OAK EDISON GRAMOPHONE with 36 selected records and complete with two speakers (recommended), valuable SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (13ft 6in x 10ft 6in), 2 well selected MAZAPORE CARPET SQUARES, solid oak DINING TABLE, 6 curved back SOLID OAK CHAIRS (very fine indeed), oak trellis door, QUAINT DESIGNED SIDEBOARD, well sprung SETTEE in fashionable material, attractive well made DRAWING ROOM SETTEE, expensive OAK TUB CHAIR with cushion sprung seat, ROUND OAK TABLE, oak afternoon tea table, oak palm stands, easy DIVAN CHAIR (very comfortable),’easy tub chair (well sprung), oak piano stool, valuable hand worked 4-FOLD SILK FIRE SCREEN, oak hall hat jtegs and hall peg, 7 yards expensive pink ground super WILTON RUNNER, particularly fine full size OAK CURVED RAIL BEDSTEAD complete with best quality mattresses and bedding, superior oak duchess chest, oak bedroom pedestal, 2 oak b’edroom chairs, pretty electric bedside lamp, oak bedroom clock, expensive set black and floral BEDROOM CURTAINS, 20 pieces QUALITY ELECTRO PLATE, cutlery, seagrass chairs, dining chairs, kitchen chairs, deck chairs, first quality crockery, DINNER SERVICE, 2 afternoon ten sets, fire screens, OAK BEDROOM SUITE. CHOICE COL(JUTTED PRINTS, cushions, mohair and reversible rugs, log box, MAJAPORE CARPET SQUARE (10ft 6in x 9ft), slip mats, carved table, set fire irons on stand, full size wood bpdstead complete, duchess chest, matting square, bedside tables, LAWN MOWER, ga | len tools, 2 crosscut saws, 2 sets scales, gas and ELECTRIC IRONS, motor pump, meat safe, spray pump, garden hose, basket ferns, linen basket, fruit jars, OAK WAITER on rubber wheels, brooms, mops, sets caddies, crockery, . glassware, pots and pans, utensils, sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The above sale represents furniture of a very high standard of manufacture, and lias been selected by Airs Stanley from the leading makers. Our instructions are to sell everything as they have leased their property and leaving the district. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. USEFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND EVERLASTING PRESENTS. GIVE A PIECE OF FURNITURE FOR A PRESENT. WE WILL HELP YOU TO CHOOSE SOMETHING USEFUL. MOUNSEY AND 00. ere now showing: Oval Mirror Bedroom Suite# in Oak and Rimu. Chesterfield Suites in Quality Floral and Figured Moquettea. Stylish Oak and Heart Rima Sideboards, Strong High-back Chairs. Seagrass Chairs in endless variety. Carpets, Reversible Ruga. Big Selection Linoleums. Oral and Gate-Leg Dining Tables. Morris Conches and Settees. Axminster Hall Runners. MoCrae Bedding and First Qnality Mattresses. PAY A VISIT TO OUR UPSTAIRS SHOWROOMS. BIG SAVINGS TO* FURNISHERS. MOUNSEY & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, ETC. C/orner Queen and, Bargitikei Streets. jyjANAWATU TEA ROOMS, RACING CLUB’S BUILDINGS, Rangitikei Street. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas—6d. Hot Breakfast, Lunches and Hot Teas —ls 6d. Home Cooking a Speciality. J. A. BEATTIE, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ESTIMATES given for all kinds of new buildings, alterations and additions. Workmanship guaranteed. 298 CHURCH STREET. Phone 6179. W. H. BOON. BROADWAY, THE STORE FOR QUaLITY. THE STORE FOR SERVICE. THE STORE FOR MODERATE PRICES. AT YOUR SERVICE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 176, 26 June 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 176, 26 June 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 176, 26 June 1926, Page 16