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AUCTION SALES J. L. BENNETT, LTD. CLEARING SALE MODERN WALNUT AND OAK FURNITURE, BATHOL I’JANO, FELTEX, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Etc. TO-MORROW (WED.) AT 1.30. 41 WOOD STREET. UyE have been, favoured with instructions from MRS. BODEL, who is leaving for Australia, to sell, comprising:— % SITTING ROOM: BATIIOL PIANO (wonderful instrument and sound, no borer), 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GENOA VELVET; 12 x 12 FELTEX (Rose), 6-PIECE WALNUT DINING SUITE (as new), CUSHIONS, CURTAINS, VASES, OIL PAINTINGS. HALL: Feltex (wall to wall), Curtains, Pictures. BEDROOMS, Nos. 1,2 and 3: 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (shaded), D.K. MATTRESS, Pillows, 8 YDS. LINO, 3ft. 6in. WOOD BEDSTEAD, IvAPOC MATTRESSES, Pillows, Curtains, LINO, COMBINATION WARDROBE and CHEST, i L.R. Bedstead and Wire, IvAPOC MATTRESS, DUCHESS, LINO. BREAKFAST ROOM and OUTSIDE: DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (UNITY SPECIAL), VICTOR RADIO, 6-PIECE L.R. DINING SUITE, GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS. Curtains, GLASSWARE, OAK STRIKING CLOCK, VASES, Kerb, CARD TABLE, POTS and PANS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, 4 CAMP STRETCHERS and MATTRESSES, KAMP KOOK, 400 C.P. LAMP, MOPS and BROOMS. Bxß TENT, BAN HO M E MOWER, TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS. LADY'S CYCLE, BOY'S CYCLE and Sundries. B. PALMER, Auctioneer. J. L. BENNETT, LTD. gALE pREEHOLD pROPERTY TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. AT THE MART TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, AT 1.30. A CTING under instructions of the Public Trustee, as executor of the Estate of Richard Ra3* Palmer, we will sell:— O-ROOM DWELLING and Conveniences. No. 104 Roy Street. Part Section 240; being part lots 13 and 15 on Deposited Plan No. 262, town of Palmerston North, containing 26.6 perches. Conditions of Sale to be seen at this Office, or the Office of the District | Public Trustee, Palmerston North. B. PALMER, Auctioneer.

TENDERS What appealed to the observer at Mr. M. H. Oram’s meeting at Longburu was the good fellowship manifested between the members of the opposing political parties. There was quite an amount of good natured heckling and repartee and a number of searching questions were asked, but at the end of the meeting, the obviously genuine applause and the combined rendering of the National Anthem left a very pleasant impression indeed.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 206, 31 August 1943, Page 6

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