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% ' Sales by Auction A'UCTION gALE, rpHIS J) AY. .* . OF ■': ■- ■"'. * ,c GENERAL TTOUSEHOLD ■ pURNISHINGS. "IN ENGLISH AAK. T)IMU AND gAURI ■VTOONAN, pROS.. AT THEIR MODERN SALE ROOMS. VICTORIA STREET EAST., AT I"! A.M. Contents of a, Gentleman's, Residence, removed to Marl for convenience of Sale. ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD. 4 OAK IJ DIN. CHAIRS OVAL OAK DIN TABLE. CHESTERFIELD AND 1 DIVAN CHAIR (in Brown Velvet). H RUGS. NEW HOME SEWING. MACHINE, Vases. H. Rug" LARGE. ROSEWOOD OVERMANTEL, Kentigen Chair, 5 VOLUMES POEMS. Crockery. Glassware, GOOD PIANO (rich tone). Coal Vase, . Fender. Linoleum, Pictures. Child "a air. SEI MEDICAL BOOKS. OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK, Etc. „ __ MARBLE-TOP DUCHESS PAIR, WARDROBE. HVY. DBLE. B.M. BEDSTEAD. W.W. Mattresses. Kap. Bedding S.I. BEDSTEADS. Comb. Chests. Toilet War*, CHILD'S IRON COT. W.W. Stretched CHEST DRAWERS. PRESS, Comb. Pair. Washstands, Etc., Etc. riOOD KT. DRESSER. MEAT SAFE. IT CAN AD. and A.B. CHAIRS. Kitchen Tables. LEA. COUCH. Saucepans PRAM., Fender, Din. Ware. Galv. Tubs, WASHING MACHINE. Etc. ___..-,, AT FACTORY PRICES. INSPECTION ALWAYS INVITED. Arrangements can be made for Packing and V Delivery by Experienced Hands. •VTOONAN pROS.. AUCTIONEERS n AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET LAST, ir.: r=r=== =======:!====i Sporting. A VONDALE JOCKEY (]LUB. AUTUMN TWEETING, mo-MORROW. JO-MORROW. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 29. SPECIAL TRAINS from Auckland 10.25 a.m.. 10.45 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 11.15 »•"•• »•» a.m. 12.15 p.m., 12,20 P.m., and 1.20 p.m. A train will leave Mount Eden for Avondale at 10.35 a.m. | Wm. Sinclair, Caterer. Burnand's Band in Attendance. Admission to Course, Is. Admission to Grandstand, 6s, SMI « IC G«K M EEP T E M| ING WHICH THE FEE REQUIRED MUST BE PAID. _ t,O VLushS or Undostmhle Person, will S? atoftted to the Avondale Racecourao duri«% the Autumn Meeting, and if, any such rferson is found on such Course he will be Ewfitom and prosecuted for tresp"B, HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING QLUB. INTER JpfflSHG. 1916, NOMINATIONS for GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLES, WINTER STEEPLECHASE. CORNWALL HANDICAP. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, YORK WELTER HANDICAP. ■ CLOSE by 0 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Friday). Fees, lsov each, to accompany nominations. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. . ■ i t * WAIKATO TROTTING QLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. SATURDAY. MAY 6, 1916. ' ACCEPTANCES CLOSE at 9 p.m. TONIGHT (Friday). April 28, with F. D. Ynge Secretary Ot'ahuhu Trotting Club. AuckUnd: or. the Secretary Waikato Trotting Club. Hamilton. The following will bo tho order of running: 1. INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP. 2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP3. LADIES' BRACELET, 4. WAIKATO CUP. 5. HAMILTON HANDICAP. 6. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP. J 7 RAILWAY HANDICAP. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP. I ARTHUR J- SMITH. ' Secretary. I THIRST - CLASS RACING STOCK ? Owner wishing to retire, offurs for Privati Sale a number of First-class Racing Stock all ages, unbroken, including two First-clasi Natural Jumpors (all the relations 0 . winners). All guaranteed sound and in goo< condition, by Queen Street. 1. '■ ' """* == Boots and Shoes. pUBLIC JJOTICE riEO. TTIGGINS. Of i NOTTINGHAM HOUSE. UPPER QUEEJi STREET, Wishes to notify tho Boot-buying Public 8 that ho is to-day opening a Branch Boot Store in Quay Street, opposite- the Ferrj 3 Buildings. A full stock of boat English and Colonial Boots and Shoes now showing. p EO. TJIGGINS. BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. " UPPER QUEEN STREET AND AT QUAY: STREET. t. ■ " - Professional Notices. TAR. pOSSITER. F.8.C.5., Etc., Has Changed his Address to MOUNT EDEN ROAD (Near Grange Road). 3 Consultation Hours as usual, viz.: '1 2SO to 4 p.m., Watson's Bldgs., Wellesley St, East. A 9 to 10 a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., at Home. 'Phones., A 731 (Residence), 1638 (City). MR W. EDGAR SUCKLING. OPTICIAN. From Aitcheson's. Fleet Street, London, Has removed from Strand Arcade to central and commodious premises m Shorts new building. " 154-156. QUEEN STREET, Opposite National Bank. 3 First Floor. 'Pbone 3670. » Teachers ol Music. r - MISS G. L. BOGLTON, A.S.M.; Mist g IVI F. L. Boulton, F.S.M.-Teachers Singe ing, Piano, Violin, Theory. Studio: 64: Queen St,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 10