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AUCTION SALES. CAERET SALE EXTRAORDINARY ! TO-DAY, Commencing at 1.30 o’clock sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of £1750 wo <& TH £1750 BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER, CARPETS. ALL BRAND NEW GOODS, AND ■ JUST ARRIVED. GUARANTEED TRUE' TO DESCRIPTION, AND WITHOUT ANY FAULTS WHATEVER. TO BEI SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • eel instructions from the holder of the Bill of Lading to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above (under exceptional circumstances). Those Carpets were all specially selected for one of the leading Carpet Importer's in New Zealand, but owing to unforeseen circumstances they have to b© realised at Auction. Thin is the most valuable collection ol Carpets that has ever been submitted under tho hammer in Wellington. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Now efi View. 654 E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEILLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. hawkers’BY-LAW. AUCTION SALE: OF STREET STANDS. STANDS will be sold bv Auction at ilie Office of the Chief Sanitary Inspector, Mercer street, on THURSDAY", July 6th, at .3 p.m. ... , Applicants will he requrred to produce their Licenses. Particulars on application to Inspector’s Office. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. July 3rd. 1922. 731 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1922, At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE! ANI> GOODS. MESSRS A. E. CARVER AND CO. have been instructed to Sell by A-action at tho Railway Social Hall (next Wellington Meat Export Company's Cool Stores), Waterloo quay, Wellington, on the above date. Lost and Unclaimed Lug'Ta<?e and Goods, comprising Boxes, Bags, Parcels, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Hats, Swags, etc., etc. 721 TENDERS. • SECTION 131, LIGHTNINGARRESTER, SECTION 126, ISOLATING SWITCHES, ETC. fIYENDERS for above close with the JL Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at Noon on AUGUST esth, 1922. Specifications, etc., may bo obtained at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Head Office, Wellington, and High Commissioner's Office, London. 739 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon on FRIDAY. July 7th, for the erection of Catholic Hall, etc.. Thomdon, Wellington. Plans and Specifications may be seen at mv Office, Fletcher's Buildings, 4 Willis street, Room No. 4. T. J. McCOSKEIR, 373 Architect. OUT WITH VERMIN! FILTH and insanitary causes. Rip that scrim off and in its place use PABCO or AMIWUD WaUboards. Scrim is a sanctuary for bugs and other verminous pests, and it accumulates filth. ’ PABCO AND AMIWUD Wall boards are hygienic and permanent, and will not harbour pests or dirt. Write for particulars to AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents and Distributors* 149-151, Featherston street. CLUB HOTEL. SHANNON. SALE OF LEASE BY TENDER. FTTENDHRS are invited for the purchase JL of a lease of the Club Hotel, Shannon, for a teifcn of five (5) years from the 16th day of AUGUST. 1922. ' Particulars and Conditions of Sale by Tender and form of lease may be inspect* ed at the Offices of tho District Publia Trustees at Auckland, Palmerston North, Wanganui, and Wellington. Tenders close at the Office of the un* dersigned at Noon on WEDNESDAY, 19th day of July, 1922. The highest or any tender not neces* sarily accepted. C. ZACHARIAH, District Public Trustee, 724 Wellington. TIMBER DIRECT FROM SAWMILLS. WE have good stocks of all classes Building Timber, Matai, Rimu, White Pine, Piles, Fencing Posts, Droppers, Scantling, Weatherboards, Matchlining, etc. Mills situated on Main Trunk, delivery to any station on rail* way. North Island. Stock can be inspected at Pukuweka Sawmills, Manunui. We can also supply all lines Builder's Hardware. Write direct to THE C. and A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., P O. Box 1592, Wellington 88 FA M A (Regd.). SANITARY, JOINTLESS FLOORING BATHROOMS, (Nine Colours). SINK-TOPS, Plain LAVATORIES. Terrazzo BALCONIES, Inlays PORCHES. FAMA STONEWOOD FLOORING CO., ‘ Waring TayLor street. TERRANO, The Original JOINTLESS F LOOKING. FIRE - RESISTING. Non-hygroscopic, Hygienic. Terrano Flooring has' been largely and successfully adopted in England by leading architects, including hospital specialists Supplied in a variety of colours. Samples. prices, etc., on application to BRISCOE & CO., LTD. Mr J. W. Butlor, director Boys’ Institute and S. A. Rhodes Home for Boye, writes: —‘ ‘Allow mo to express thanks on behalf of the recipients to the many donors of blanlcots in response to tho appeal for people in distress caused through sickness and unemployment. Some of them arc widows with children, and tho pension is altogether too small to enable them to purchase sufficient clothing for their children. In other cases the Ibread-winnor is ill or out of employment, and tho blankets will impart some warmth during the cold winter nights. To those who so kindly assisted these people let mo remind you of tho words of the Great Master, who said: “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of those, yo have dono it unto me.” For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Curo.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 10