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SALES BY AUCTION. j £TD..' j; ii. B?***™*. LmgY pUBLIC RUCTION. WILL SELL rpO-DAY* (THURSDAY), AT 11 A.M. AT 9, DISRAELI STREET (4 Doors off Ht. Eden Tram Lino). B-' Instructions of the Trustee in the Estate of MRS. C. F. WARNER (Deed.). 10NTENTS OF As Per List: 6 R c DINING ROOM.—9 s 12 Ax. Carpet Stj. (almost new). Oak Sideboard (modern design), Oak Extension Table (2 leaves), 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, 6 Oak Chairs, Oak Settee (sprung cushion), 1 Very Nice Big Easy Chair, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Hearth Rug, Clock (oak). Kerb, Sewing Machine (drophead, up-to-date), Carved Tray, Fern Stand. Vases, Ornaments, Large Quantity Napery, Good quantity Linen Books (lot), First-class Stainless Cutlery, Knives. Forks. Spoons, etc.; Pictures. BEDROOM NO. I. 4-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite, Bed Pan, Kapok. Blankets, Sheets. Large Quantity Bedroom Linen, Bedroom Chair, Mats, Blinds and Curtains, Carpet Square. NO. 2 BEDROOM.—3-Piece Rimn Bedroom Suite, 2 Almost New Kapoks, Chest Drawers, Almost New Non-sag Wire, Curtains, Pictures, Slipmats, Bedroom Chairs, Also Contents of Another Bedroom. HALL.—9 x 4.6 Hall Rug, Hall Curtains. Hall Table, Palm Stand. Dark Kauri Hallseak (covered mociuette). Hall Lino.. Slipmats U dozen). KITCHEN.—Large Quantity Crockery, Kitchen Table, Rocker, Lino., Rugs. Floor Matting, 6 Chairs. Elec. Iron, Kitchen Fender, Kitchen Clock. Aluminium Kettle, Lot Pres. Bottles, Chopper. Ew bank Carpet Sweeper. Hot Water Bottle. WASH-HOUSE.—Wringer, Bucket, Brooms, Rake, Spade. Hoe. Clothesline and Props. 4 CANVAS VERANDAH BLINDS. 4 CANVAS VERANDAH BLINDS. And a Large Number of Sundries. J ROBERTSON. J* R* ]^ ( OBERTSON • AUCTIONEER. J^AUNCH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. J JONES. AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, rpO-MORROW (FRI), AT O'CLOCK. WILL SELL BY AUCTION AT NELSON street; wharf. 1 LAUNCH, 19ft, Gin. x 6ft. 6m. beam, clinker built, all necessary gear, 3} h.p. Palmer engine. This Launch is in first-class order ana C °The tl< bo'at can be inspected next Thursday at Nebon Street Wharf. J JONES. AUCTIONEERS, ' * CITY MARKETS, COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. r^HE PROGRESSIVE gUCCESSFUL OOLLEGE. Specialised knowledge must be obtained before entering business. We specialise in the instruction of PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING AND BURROUGHS M.C. WORK. The value of a Commercial Education is determined by the ability of its possessors to make a living. . The fact that so many Employers in Auckland are SATISFIED with the work done by our QUALIFIED STUDENTS in their offices and. therefore, pay them good wages, is proof that our College provides an Elhcient Business Training. Term starts from Student s date of entry, jgRAIN'S OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG., AUCKLAND. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. J] *A R N BIG M O N E Y. Engineers play an important part in the work of to-day, and, in consequenco, earn largo salaries. You, too, can be an engineer and earn a large salary by studying with Bower s Engineering School. No intricate technical terms. Every step explained in plain language. You progress ri"ht from the first lesson.' Course includes Stationary, Electrical. Marine and Traction Engineering. Write To-day for Free Prospectus to JgOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOL (Registered under Marino Education Departments since 1915), 130. COLWILL CHAMBERS, Swanson Street, Auckland. (And it Wellington.) EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. (UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND.) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. DEAN: P. H. POWELL. M. Sc., M. Eng., M.1.E.E.. M.A.I.E.E. LECTURE'S BEGIN ON SATURDAY. MARCH 5. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES:— (1) A complete Course for the Degree of Bachelor •of Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering. _ (2) A complete Course for the > Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering of Canterbury College in Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering. (3) Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and allied trades. (4) Instruction in Applied Electricity. '5) Instruction in Surveying. Students desirous of arranging Courses should call on the Dean as follows:—Day Students, March 3 to March 5. A scheme of Exhibitions has been instituted by the Board of Governors, details of which and Syllabus of Lectures may be obtained from the College. A special Course of instruction on Radio Communication wilt be driven this year. ALL FEES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, February. 132" MADEMOISELLE JEANNE HALL Resumes Her FRENCH CLASSES On MARCH 1. at the Y.W.C.A. Building, Conversation Clasees for Adults: 1-2.30 p.m. Conversation Classes for Children: 4-5.30 p.m. Coaching for Examinations: 0-7 p.m. Private Tuition by Appointment. Apply 11, HEPBURN ST., Ponsor.br. »T> O E N G i N E E R S. Are you registered under the Government Eegistration Act? 1 f not. why not ? Remember, the passing of the Associate Membership Es ami nations of either the Mechanical or the Electrical Engineer* ensures YOUR registration. How about it 1 I provide Tuition in all the necessary Science and Technological Subjects for these Examinations. either. peneut!!; or by comsP9»d«sce. #nd guarantee taccets. NOW—Ti is up to vou. Write tor Prospect-as.— HORACE E HERRING. A.M.1.E.K., A.N.Z.Sce.C.E.. Chartered Electrical Engineer. London Registered Engineer. New Zealand. 403. Victoria Arcade. Auckland OTUDY WITH STC SHOCK'S SCHOOL O OF ENGINEERING, And Icr,prove Yea: Knowtedgo AH Govt. Exam* Electrical. Mechanical, Oil. Refuge rating Courses. Mathematics and Draughtsmanship CLASS OP. CORRESPONDENCE. Writa for FKEE PROS PECTUS, QUAY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 4

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