CLEARING SALES CLEARING SALE APRIL 26, 1944, AT 1 P.M. At the Residence PERCY STREET Instructed by MR. J. G. BARCLAY, who is shortly leaving lor Australia, we will sell as above his furniture and effects, including: Chesterfield Suite in Genoa Velvet, Wilton Carpet 10ft. 6in. x 9,2 Seagrass Chairs, 2 Square Window Squabs, Vestibule Axminster Carpet 6x4, Hall Curtains, Oak Occ. Table, Tea Waggon, Electric Fire, Rimu Settee and Squab, 2 Easy Chairs, 2 Carver Chairs, D-end Rimu Dining Table, Mohair Cloth, Occ. Table, Table, Pigeon Holes, Rimu Writing Desk, Round Rimu Table, Axminster Mats, Curtains, Hospital Bed and 2 Mattresses, Double Rimu Bed and Wire and Kapok, Eiderdown, Marcella Quilt, Reading Light, Mirror, Lino, Double Kapok, as new, Ist quality: Single Kapok, Bedroom Toilet Set, 12 Pillows, 3 Wool Quilts, 2 prs. Single Grey Blankets, 2 Coir Mats, Electrolux, Carpet Sweeper, El. Jug, Al.'Kettie, En. Pres. Pan, Scales, El. Iron. Household Crockery, Kitchen Sundries, Jams and Preserves, Garden Tools. Scythe, Steps, Pennsylvania Lawnmower, Dustbin (new), l ton Tea-tree, 4 tons Pine Blocks, Erooms, Mops and numerous sundries. THE PROPERTY—For sale by Private Treaty. A modern and particularly w T 'ell-built Bungalow of 4 bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, kitchen and . conveniences.. Nicely laid-out grounds, 3 sections, 2 garages and large fowlhouse. This is a very nice .home and Mr. Barclay will accept the Laud Sales Committee’s ruling as to the price. Immedia f e vacant possession. THOMSON, BAG-LEY and Go., Ltd. THE AUCTIONEERS 579 CLEARING SALE at WAIKARAKA on gATURDAY Commencing at 12 NOON. Instructed by MR. ARTHUR ALMOND, who has sold his property, we will sell as above: 7 PERSIAN CARPETS These are genuine hand woven and purchased in Persia by Mr. Almond. Sizes —1 9 x sft. 6in„ 1 10 x 3, 4 8 x 5, 1 7 x 4ft. 6in. Carved Eastern Table, Brass Persian Hanging Lamp (antique), Brass Standard Electric Reading Lamp and Shade, 4 Indian Ornaments, Brass Gong, Brass Bell in frame, Numerous Genuine Persian Brass Bowls and Ornaments, Silver Rose Bowl, 12 Etchings. Mah Jongg Set. History of Freemasonery, 6 Vols. Encyclopaedia of Engineering, 7 vols; 100 Digests. CRYSTAL—BowI, Fruit Dish, Powder Bowl, Decanter, Sweet Dishes, Vases, etc.. 4 Champagne Glasses, Case Fish Knives and Forks, Silver Dressing Table Set. ditto Enamel. China Cabinet (very nice), Round Wall Mirror. Oak Dropside Tea Table on castors, Oak Palm Pedestal, Palm, El. Radiator, Bookcase with Leadlight Doors, Hall Mirror and Hat Rack. Double Wardrobe in Rimu of Fulllength Mirrored'Kobe fitted Cupboards and Drawers, Cane Chair, Axminster Carpet (new), 6ft. x 4ft. 6in., Rimu Bedroom Suite of very handsome Chest on high cabriole legs and Large Mirror, Panel Double Bed and Wire and Pedestal. Cane Dressing Stool, Kapok, Bedspread, Breakfast Room Suite of Settee and 2 Large Fireside Chairs, Oak Sideboard with leadlight doors, A.C. Firescreen, Box Kerb and Fireside Set, Curtains, 2 Kitchen Chairs, A.C. Kerb, 9 yds. Ilaircord Runner, 12 Cushions, 2 Settee Squabs. 4 Small Tables, 2 Deck Chairs, Scotch Chest, Single Bed and Wire, Comb. Chest, 2 Cane Mats, Ironing Board, Cabin Trunk, 2 Suitcases, Hat Box, 2 pairs Tapestry Hall Curtains and Pelmets, 1 pair Silk Poplin (Rust) and 5 pairs Silk Striped Poplin Curtains (all 2 A yds. and some never been hung), Stretcher, Lino Square 10 x 3, 2 Meat Safes, 2 Square Upholstered Cushions, Green Leather Coat, Lined (SW. size.) Salad Set, Crockery, Glassware, Vases, Cutlery, Steel Knives, 2 Coffee Percolators, Coffee Grinder, Copper Kettle, 3 Primus, 2 Looking Glasses, Benzine Iron, Glass Churn, 3 Decanters, Electric Saucepan, Electric Griller, Ewebank Carpet Sweeper, Aluminium and Kitchenware, Household Crockery, etc. TOOLS, etc. —Stocks and Dies, gin. to 2in, (Osta Bulldog), Stocks and Dies, -[in. to Him, Blacksmith’s Vice, Bench Vice, 2 pairs Oars, Hand Saws, Chisels, 2 Crosscut Saws, Spanners, Screwdrivers. Bolts, Pipe Fittings, Planes, No. 00 Orion Stove, Coleman Hurricane Lamp, Patent Chemical Closet with Enamel Bucket, 100 Split Battens, 16 Puriri Posts, Quantity Timber, Garden Tools, Garden Seat, Belting and many Sundries. Sale commences at 12 noon with outside sundries. THOMSON, BAGLEY and Co., Ltd. THE AUCTIONEERS 457 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Use Fibrous Plaster for CEILINGS & WALLS Durable, artistic, will not buckle. Plaster walls will not burn. GARDNER & BURKE Manufacturers, James Street, Whangarei. Phone 2834. GIC
CLEARING SALES CLEARING SALE TITOKI rpiURSDAY M AY 4 AT 12 NOON Favoured with instructions from MR. C. T. COURTNEY, we will sell as above his dairy herd, etc., as follows: 35 Good Quality Young Jersey Cows, to calve July and Aug. 15. 2-year Jersey Heifers, r.w.b. On a/c clients—--30 15 2 10 30 Springing Jersey Heifers. Jersey & Jersey cross Cows. Jersey Cows to calve May. Heifer Calves. Ylg. Hereford Heifers and Steers. Mixed Cattle. 20 Boner Cows. Outside entries received. NOTE—For convenience the above sale v/ill be held at our Titoki yards. Luncheon Obtainable. WALTER WAEELIN Ltd. Auctioneers. Whangarei. 704 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Preserve the silken radiancy and colour of your hair, and look the age you feel, by using the British Specific HENDY’S HAIR REGENERATOR which not only checks early greyness but is also excellent for feeding and nourishing the hair cells, thus vitalising the roots and enhancing the beauty and lustre of hair that has become dull and lifeless. By its use you eliminate the necessity of dangerous and expensive hair dyes. Thousands in all parts of New Zealand are using it daily, and can testify to its wonderful restorative properties. It is recommended by all leading hairdressers and toilet depots. Price 3/6 Bottle. Also obtainable from all branches of McKenzies department stores LTD. or sent post free from A. M. HENDY, lIAIR SPECIALIST Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 208 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Hls m aaswfr m ffo ffl Thorough cleansing goes a long way to eliminate complaints arising from calving. Osmond’s Red Draught, before and after calving, acts as a safe laxative and treats loss of Cud, Impure Milk, Indigestion, Mawbound and Costiveness. Make sure you get Osmond’s RED DRAUGHT After calving, Osmond’s Antiseptic Pessaries disinfect the calf-bed and passage and prepare the cow for the next calving. Regularly use Osmond’s ANTISEPTIC PESSARIES Agents: DALGETY & CO., LTD., Whangarei, Kaikohe, Broadwood. R. 7 OSriONDS SOUS (NI.) LTD. p.o. BOX. 450, WELLfNfctOf*, Branch: Auckland, Paykel Bldgs. Anzac Avenue (Phone 42-353). BIS MS 'r M v-; Safi, NO need to suffer the tormenting irritation of itching or bleeding piles when you can get quick relief by beginning at once to use Doan's Ointment. This special pile prescription is healing and soothing. Even stubborn cases which have resisted other treatment quickly yield to this preparation. Let Doan's Ointment give you the relief you so sorely need. Refuse all substitutes. Get Doan's Ointment to-day. mm saaaassi Foster-McClellan Co., Propiletors, 15 Hamilton St., Sydney.
MILKING SHORTHORNS THIRD ANNUAL SALE from “KEREONE” and “RUGBY” STUD On account of Messrs. GREEN BROS, and Mr. R. D. COCHRANE, to be held at MESSRS. GREEN BROS.’ FARM, Hukanui Road, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, at 12 noon. The offering from these two old-established studs represents a blending of the choicest proved strain in the Dominion, and will comprise—--33 STUD YEARLINGS and 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS. 30 STUD IN-CALF 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. 10 STUD YEARLING HEIFERS. 76 STUD MILKING SHORTHORNS. The above cattle, which represents years of selective breeding, are bred from famous ancestry which have distinguished themselves at leading shows throughout New Zealand and have highest credentials for production. Breeders in search of the best should not miss this exceptional opportunity. This sale should make a special appeal to owners of both stud and grade herds. It is generally acknowledged that the Milking Shorthorn is one of the most successful for crossing purposes with any other breed. Buyers unable to attend the sale may, by advising their requirements, have selections made for them for lots purchased in accordance with instructions. CATALOGUES on application to the auctioneers. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton. N.Z; LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY GO., LTD., Hamilton. 654
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