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Sales by Auction. 1. B. ABTHUB.] [B. E. SCEATS. THIS DAY, At 12 noon. ARTHUR'S MART. 200 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES. DRAPERY, CLOTHING. The undersigned will sell at their Mart, T \RGE ASSORTED STOCK OF DRAPERY, jj Flannelettes. Dress Materials, Ginghams, 1 etc- Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. , Men's and Boys' Suits, Tennis Shirts, etc. | 200 Pairs assorted Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. TIIOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. C. AETHI'P,.] ft- GORRIE. THIS DAY. At 11 o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. KO. 15, HEPBCKN-STREET. ARTHUR AND GORRIE Have received instructions from the owner to sol liv amtimi at Ills re-irtenro, No, 15, Hepburnn'reet, This Day, at 11 o'clock, mill'. HOT. OF HIS HOUSEHOLD I FUUNII'I'UE - Plate-glass Overmantel, Owliw, Or,airs, Brussels Carpet, Hand-em-broiil'-red ManU'l Brackets, Iteir h Rug, l, ( Cf Curtains, Pol, s. nil Rings, Oil Paintings, j Keiiiifisand Irons, - ideboaid, Dinner service, Tea Service, t'ullerv, <:las-»are, Hiiiing TaUe, Pictures, setting Machine, Linoleum, -Mats, etc., etc. Ir,,n Heds'.iart, Spriim Mattress, Nhe-ts, Blan|vt< Quilt;, Pillows, W'tshsiainl and Ware, Chest Drawers, Lie-sing Table and .Minors, etc. Kitchen iJien its, Tab e-:, Chairs, Gas Iron, etc. Splendid Let Ferns in Pots, Firewoo l, etc.,etc. C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ft ABTnur..] [ J - OOKBIE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, At 1 o'clock. MANGER E. TTORSE, CART, HARNESS, SADDLE, AND BRIDLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. ARTHUR AND GORRIE Have received instructions from Mr. J. Hart, M.isere, opposite Little Bridge, Otahuhu Bond. to sell by public auction as above. C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, Commencing at 11 o'Clock. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ijO BE SOLD TO COYER ADVANCES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOOT LACES AND LEATHER. ■i " PACKAGES LADIES' ASSORTED BOOTS 15 'AND SHOES 2 Packages Ladies' Court Shoes 10 Packages Men's Balmorals 4 Cases Men's Oxford Shoes 5 Cases Men's Tan Hals. 2 Cases Men's Tan Shoes 3 Cases Ladies' Bals. 6 Cases Infants' Boots and Shoes, assorted 2 Cases Slippers, assorted 1 Case Black ami Tan Boot and Shoe Laces 2 Cases Waxed French Calf. Tile Above Must bo Sold, by order of the Consignors. TERMS AT SALE, Samples on View Wednesday. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, At 12 o'clock. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. The subscribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queenstreet," on Friday next, at 12 o'clock, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. Pigeon Holes, Shelving. Office Tables, Chairs, Desk, Copy Press and Stand, Linoleum, Books, Maps, Cash Box, etc., etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. NEXT FRIDAY, Bth Inst.. 1 o'clock sharp. HALL AND PERKINS Will sell on the premises High-street, as instructed by Messrs. Young Brothers (next T. and S. Morrin's). Q-UORSE-I'OWER STEAM ENGINE AND 0 BOILER (Tangye). cost £90. Reserve price, £12. Engineer's Lathe, cost £25; reserve price, £8. Very Large Butcher's Block, cost £9; reserve, £2. Standard Screwing Machine. cost" £155: reserve price, £50. An immense lot of Bootmaker's Sole Knives, reserve id each. One Bike. On View Morning of Sale. HALL AND PERKINS, E. A. PERKINS. Auctioneer, TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET. For Sale by auction, To-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock. 1 (\ UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES, from J-<£ 2to 4 years old, comprising Active, Strong, and Well-bred Horses, suitable for harness or saddle. 2 FIRST-CLASS HEAVY MARES. 7 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. BUGGY HORSES AND HACKS. At 12 Noon, A DARK BAY STALLION. 6 years old, ! by the Musket Horse Retrenchment. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, ■ Auctioneers. Tea. BOY'S ESSAY. A prize book is offered at our schools for ■ the best essay on " Old Age Pensions." When I told Pa. he said he would give his views to help me. and lialf-a-crown if I toot the first prize. (He is a Liberal, but keeps ; me short of pocket money.) Ma said she had i a scheme, and was sure it -was better than j what the politicians were fighting over. 8o ( I started on my essay with the help of a Hansard. 1 Old Age Pensions are intended ix> sive ol.i pe-.'pie a shilling a day, instead of them going t) tile Charitable Aid Board for rations and , boots and rents, and being asked questions. | 'They call it a pension because the old men ( and women will demand it as a right, instead of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not getting it then, and then they won't be looked on as paupers. My dictionary say 3 a pauper is one who cannot help himself and is a burden on the • State. , , When I got this far Pa said the dictionary eras old, and out of date, and he would withdraw the half-crown offer Ma said she would help me. and then I started again. I If a boy or a man don't want to lie a i Surden he ought to save up his coppers, and 1 when he grows to 65 years of age he won't < want no pension, or rations either, and any- < one can save up fourpence a week by leaving 1 off cigarettes or stickjaw. And there is 1 another and easier way in saving, my Ma 1 gays—in knowing how to buy. She buys gURATURA IJHEA, and saves sixpence per week, and showed me ' a calculation that sixpence a week, if started J at 25 years old, and well invested, would pro- - vide a pension at 65. When I grow up, 1 am | 1 going to adopt my mother's suggestion, by « jnaking my wife buy gURATUIU rjIEA, | gnd be independent of pension. GEORGE SMITH, Fourth Form. gURATURA IB NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN, CHINA, OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11162, 7 September 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11162, 7 September 1899, Page 8

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