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WEDNESDAY, Cth FEBRUARY, 1895, At 2.30 o’clock. By order of the Mortgagee, nnder conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and under the provisions of Iho Band Transfer Act, 1885.” Messrs j. h. betiiume & co. have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supremo Court, Wellington District, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston street, Wellington on WeJuenday, the Cth February, 18Do, at 2.30 o clock in the afternoon — , . . . . , AH that parcel of land, containing twentyone perches and eight-tenths ot a perch, situate in the City ot Wellington being lots 40 and 47 on the Plan No.’ 185 of subdivision of Section 1030 of the said City. For further particulars apply to 131 THE AUCTIONEERS. O TAINE & CO., Auctioneers, Welr»t lington, have for Private Sale, as Agents for the Massey Hama Co., LimitedMassoy Harris ebV.-ated all-steo andhindors ~ . , ... Massey Harris cultivators, tho best cultivating implement ever invented Massey Harris iieodor, all-ateol frame Massey Han is drills, ploughs aui mowing machines Exceptional easy terms given. Price lists and illustrated catalogues upon application. 071 a. h. l IOGAN & Co.. iHAUEBKOKEBS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, E“nts, Debts, &0., collected. Address— No. 12. Featherston street Both establishments connected with the telephone. For Riddiford street ring up 497, and Manners street, 24-4. THE HIGHLAND LADDIE. A LEAN A.LLAN s MiTir, MITH, C" R 0 C E (By appointment to tho People), R MANNERS STREET and RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN, DESIRES to inform the citizens of Wellington that ho is placing goods in the market cheaper than over. Full stocks of puro ■ China, Indian and Ceylon Tea, in half-chests and boxes. Spoeial Blended Teas at Is 3d, 2s and 2s Gd per pound, from the choiest crops. Bacon, by tho piece.., Choose Honey Anchovies Currants Fluid Ammonia Gelatine Noavo’s Food Jams . GoldonSyrnp ... _ ... Marmalade, in2lb glass jars 7d per lb 5d per lb 4d per lb Is per bot 4d per lb 5d per bot 4d per pkt 8d per tin 4d per tin 5d per tin Is 2d ALL GOODS SOLD ARE GUARANTEED THE BEST. Boxes of Groceries carefully packed and sent to all suburban stations. Provisions a Speciality. Orders by letter, telegram or telephone carefully attended to. Cleanliness, Punctuality, Accuracy and despatch Leading Features. ALLAN'SMITH, CASH GROCER, MANNERS STREET, and RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. 445 M 0 FOUR ROOMS M 0 COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOR FORTY POUNDS. DOUBLE BEDROOM. 1 Doable Brass-mounted Bedstead, X a. d. extended rail ... 1 17 8 1 Spring Mattress, 30a; 1 Wool Bed, 27s 6d ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoo Pillows, 14a _ ... ... 311 G 1 pair Sheets, 10a ; 1 ‘pair Slips, 2s; 1 pair Blankets, 18s ... ... 1 8 0 1 White Quilt, 9s Gd ; 1 Washstand, ' with Rails and sot Ware, 24s ... 113 6 I All Wool Carpet 1 15 0 1 pair White Lace Curtains, Sjyda long ...0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller 0 4 0 Cano-soat Chairs ... 0 9 0 Dressing Chest; Brass Mounted and Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 10 0 SPARE BEDROOM. 1 Bedstead, 22s ; 1 Spring Mattress, 18s ... ... , - .... ... 20 0 1 Pair Blankets, 11s -, 1 Quilt, Cs ; 1 Slip, Is : 1 Pillow and Bolster, GsGd.. ... ... ... ... 114 6 1 pair sheets, Gs ■Gd ; 1 pair Lace Curtains, 4s 6d ... ... ... 011 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Spring. Roller ... 0 4 0 1 Washstand and set Ware, 19s j 1 Carpet Square, 7s Gd 16 G 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass ... ... ... ... 0 13 0 SITTINGROOM. 1 Carpet with border (all wool), 12ft x 10ft Gin ... . 2 10 0 1 Couch, 3 small Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nicely upholstered ... G 5 0 1 Occasional Walnut Table ... ... 015 0 I Hearthrug, 10s; 1 Brass rail Pender, 10s 10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller ... ... 0 4 0 1 pair Lace Curtains (suitable for bow window) ... 010 0 KITCHEN. 1 Table, ds 6dj 3 chairs, 10s Gd ; 3 Saucepans, 7s Gd; 1 Kettle, Ss; 1 Fryingpan, Is 2d ... ... 112 8 1 Meat Tin, Is 9d ; 1 Sugar, la ; 1 Butter, Is; 6 white and gold Caps and Saucers, 3s 3d, ... 0 0 6 white aud gold Plates, 3s ; C Meat Plates, 3s i 6 Dessert Plates, 2s; 1 sot Jugs,2s Gd ... ... 010 6 2 Vegetable Dishes, 5s ; 1 Sauceboat, Is; 3 Moat Dishes, 4s Gd; 1 Fancy Teapot, 2s 9d, .... i.. 013 3 2 Salt Collars, Is j 6 each Dessert and Table Knives (Johnston’s), lia 5d ... .... ... ... 012 5 6 each Don Silver Spoon?, tea, dessert and table ... 0 14 0 6 each Don Silver Forks, dessert and .table ‘ ... ... ... 011 6 1 Hair Broom, 3s s 1 American Broom, Is Cd: 2 Wash-Tabs, lls ..." ■ ... ... 015 C 1 Bnokot, Is Gil; 1 Bomb, Is; 1 set Boot Brushes, 2s Gd ; Dustpan and Brushes, 2s 6d ... ... 0 7 6 1 Knife-hoard. lOd; 1 Wash-board, Is: 1 Box Iron, 3s; 1 Washup, ' 2s ... ... 1 Pie Dish, d: Pudding Basin, 8d 0 1 4 . JC4O 0 0 Those about to furnish are earnestly requested to inspect the above-Articles. _We invite comparison with any bouse in New Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, , • ’ Manners street, Wellinoton. 367STUDY ECONOMY AND RENEW OLD CLOTHES. University Laboratory, . Dunedin, Juno 18,1895. JHA'VE Analysed McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner aud Reviver and find it well adapted for the purpose indicated in its name. It will bo necessary, of course, aa is pointed out on the label, that tho directions for use must be attended to. —(Signed)— James G. Black. *' Have scon McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner used and can testify to its'wonderful effects on Greasy or Soiled Garments.—(Signed)— Wm. Waddell, Mayor, Oamaru. Mr Penrose, Draper, Timaru, writes:— Have used McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner and Clothes Reviver on some very stubborn grease and old ink mark® with very satisfactory results. Mr Duthte, Draper, Dunedin, says j—We have used McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner and found that it revives the colour ais well ns removes the stains, # Mr Lewis, Draper, Invercargill, writes * Safe Cloth Cleaner has been tried and gives every satisfaction. ... I have pleasure in testifying to the reliability of McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner. It instantaneously removes all grease spots, stains, &0., from clothing, and is free from smell. A trial only is required to make it an inmate of every household.— W. H. Collier, Draper, Ashburton. We have much pleasure in stating that McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner removes grease and ink spots from soiled clothes very quickly and with very little labour, without damaging tho texture or dye of good black coatings, serges or tweeds.— Craighead & Berryman, Tailors and Outfitters, Ashburton, ' Also from Messrs Ho LLTson, Drapers. Fyfb & Cummino, &o„ Dunediu ; Messrs Wilkie, Hendry & Son, Stokes & Sons, W; Sinclair, Aitken, Andees(sn, Bordet, &c., Merchant Tailors—all practical men in the trade. One teaspoonful in tablospoonfal water will remove any Stain, Tar, or Paint, and will bo found very effective when washing blankets or tweed suits. VTrade markup.?., Egyptian Pillar, and Sphinx in corner of every label. Sold by Grocers, Drapers, Tailors, and Ironmongers everywhere. Should bo on Every Toilet Table, No-Hawkers, 85

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2411, 17 January 1895, Page 4

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