PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF •CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
LEARY’S LTD. OUR SPECIALTYDISPENSING Ui! PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS. URGENT MEDICINE PHONES--5319 A. J. * RAHAM 6659-.. J. K. PAI’ON 6559 .. R. L. C. AITCHISON LEARY’S PHARMACIES LTD (THREE SHOPS) Tho Square and Broadway.
■THE PUBLIC if earnestly requested to notify tho Society of any &ct of cruelty that comes under notice.
riunorar} Inspector: Mr. J. S. Winton,
* 'Phono 5991. Permanent Travelling Inspector: Mr. W. 0. Maitland, 208 Pari: Road. 'Phone 6728. Secretary: Mr. A. F. Wimsctt, 201 Church Street, Phone 5573.
AUCTION SALES Biggest ££3 WELL-KNOWN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 278 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, TO-MORROW (Friday) and SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. SHARP EACH DAY AND CONTINUING UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD. ON THE PREMISES, BROADWAY AVENUE (Next Collinson and Sons, Ironmongers) Lato Pearson’s Auction Mart, Palmerston North, £2OOO TO BE SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE HAMMER. EVERYTHING MODERN AND RIGHT UP-TO-DATE. COME AND INSPECT. ON VIEW THIS AFTERNOON 2 P.M. AND MORNING OF SALE. ■ FROM E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington, Have Received Instructions from the Directors of Hordens, Leading Furnishers (who arc closing down their Wellington Business) To Sell by Public Auction BEAUTIFUL CARPET SQUARES in all sizes, Hearthrugs, and Lounge ''' Rugs, 30 Exclusive Chesterfield Suites ranging in value from £l2 to £GO to be sold if they only fetch a few pounds., Oak Writing Bureaus and China Cabinets, Up-to-date Oak Bedroom and Diningroom Suites, Oak Tall Boys,, Hundreds of Comfy. Occasional Chairs and Leather and Caneback Fireside Chairs, Cane-top Stools, Cushions, Satin Bedspreads, 50 pairs Best Quality Blankets, Refectory Tables, Cano Chairs, Mahogany Standard Lamps, Eiderdown Quilts, and General Furnishings of ail descriptions. One of the largest and most up-to-date Stocks in New Zealand. Up-to-date Chesterfield Suites and Fireside Chairs will be sold cheaper than it will cost to recover your old suite or chair. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO REFURNISH, AND DON’T MISS IT! INVEST NOW! A BUYER’S MARKET! Sale To-morrow and Saturday, AT 1 P.M. SHARP BACH DAY. Bids may be left with the Auctioneers on any lots. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON.
“How are you? I hear you have been out of work.” “Yes, things are at the end. To-morrow we cook the goldfish!”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7249, 31 August 1933, Page 10
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