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TO LET OFFICES IN BROADWAY «' TIMES " BUILDINGS, APPLY MANAGER, ** TIMES " OFFICE. AUCTION SALES MOUNSEYS AUCTIONS CLEARING SALE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS AS NEW. 43 MARNE STREET EXTENSION, TO-MORROW, 1.30 P.M. QN behalf of MR. H. CONWAY, who has sold his residence, we will offer:— SITTING ROOM: 3-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE in Genoa, 10ft. 6in. x 13ft. Oin. QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPET, Occ. Table, Palmstand, Mats, Cushions, Pictures, Ornaments and Silk Curtains. DINING ROOM: MODERN 6-PIECE OAK DINING SUITE with Ext. Table, Buffet and 4 Chairs, 10ft. 6in. x 13ft. 6in. SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET (new), 2 FIRESIDE CHAIRS, Oak Chairs, Rimu Sctrce and Squab, Oak Tea Waggon, Wireless Table, Stool, Screen and Curtains. BEDROOMS: ATTRACTIVE 5-PIECE OAK SUITE with Wing-mirrored Cheval and Wardrobe, Kapoc Mattresses, Congoleum Squares, Glory Box, Mats and Pillows; SINGLE LACQUERED SUITE of Duchess, 3ft. Bed and Pedestal, Hospital Bed, 2 3ft. Kapocs, Wall Mirror, HALL: 4Jyds. 27in. AXMINSTER RUNNER and Mats. KITCHEN; Table, Chairs, Linos, Utensils, Crockery, Wringer and Sundries. NOTE: The above furnishings are all in new condition. Buyers should not miss this sale. R. R. MORTON, Auctioneer. MOUNSEYS, THE FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. MISTAKEN The head of the firm was frowning over a letter. Calling for his chief clerk he said: “That typist —you certainly didn’t engage her on account of her grammar! ’ ’ “Grammar?” said the other. “When you were emphasising the importance of grammar—well—l thought you said ‘glamour’! TWO OF A KIND The clergyman was walking through the village, when he met one of his parishioners. * | “How’s your cold, Donald?” he asked. “Verra obstinate,” replied the parishioner. “And how’s your wife?” “About the same.” [ ‘ ‘I can beat that,” said Farmer! 1 Jenkins after listening to a scarecrow ! story. “Last week I put up a scareI crow which frightened the birds so much that one of them brought back' j two potatoes it had stolen.”

FREE 1 Testing of Valves. introduce yourself to the very latest WESTON CHECKING EQUIPMENT IT will pay .you to call and see J. V. KYLE “co. "Times" Building Broadway. PHONE 8290. Local Agent for PHILIPS RADIOPLAYEK. AUCTION SALES J. L. BENNETT, LTD. SPECIAL SALE PULLETS pULLETS * ULLETS x ULLETS AT THE MAKT, TO-DAY, 1.30 P.M. J UtTE have been favoured with instrucVV tions from MBS. WHETREN to sell: — 150'- BULLETS - 15 Q This line of Birds are Strains and are just on the point of laying. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. J L. BENNETT, LTD. AUCTIONS TO-DAY 10 o 'clock. —FRUIT. ERUIT. 800 - CASES - 800 ALL SEASONABLE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. I.3O.—SPECIAL SALE PULLETS. 2 p.m.—FRUIT. FRUIT. 2.IS.—FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 200 - LOTS - 200 GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. COMPRISING: ADALBERT PLAYER PIANO, GURNEY ELECTRIC RANGE (must be sold to wind up an estate), DROPHEAD SINGER MACHINE, 4 AXMINSTER CARPETS, Dropsido L.R. Table, 3 h.b. Chairs, CHESTERFIELD, Morris Chairs, Divan Chairs, 50yds. Lino, Lino Square, Morris Settee, Box Ottoman, Tables, Chairs, Hall Stands, L.R. Wardrobe, Duchess Chests, Double and Single Bedsteads and Wires, Kapoc Mattresses, Grey Blankets, Pots and Pans, Kitchen Sundries, Masport Lawn Mower, Acme Wringer and Host of Sundries. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. SAFETY FIRST The burly lorry driver leaned out of his cab and soundly abused the young man in the stalled car. The girl stood it as long as she could. “Jack, surely you're going to say something to that surly lout," she said at last. “You bet I am," replied her com- | panion. “Just wait until I get the car started." LAST RESORT “Has the depression in agriculture hit you yet?" “It certainly has. I've sent the wife back to her mother, the three children to the Orphans' Home, and I've sold the dog." I ‘l say, old man, that’s too bad." “Yes, and if things get any worse I'm afraid I’ll have to sell my car."

GUIDE-BOOK to GOOD VALUES

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The advertisements in this paper are really a guide-book to good values . . . brought up to date every day. If you make a habit of reading them carefully, you can plan your shopping trips and save yourself time, energy and money.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 44, 22 February 1938, Page 12

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