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AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1323. SUNNY OTAKI. MR H. GEORGE, Auctioneer, Levin, ha - ? received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Public Auction on the property, at. 1 p.m. on November 3rd. 1923, tW following property belonging to the late Mary Dunn : Lot 86 on DP. 762, Township of Rangiuru-by-ihe-lSea, containing 15 acres 36 perches, together with buildings thereon. The property is situated 1£ miles from the Otaki Railway Station and i a mile from the Otaki Post Office. It is approached by a good mgtalled road, which passes the property. It is in close proximity to the beach. The land is all flat and suited for horticulture or the growth of small fruit. On the land there is erected a 9-roomed dwelling aDd outbuilding's. A most desirable place for retired folk, for market gardeners, or for persons purchasing with a view to prospective values. Undoubtedly a sound proposition. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may bo seen at the District Public Trustee’s Office, Wellington, or at the District Manager’s Office, Levin, or at the 895 AUCTIONEER’S. FOR SALE WAREHOUSE CLOSING DOWN. BALANCE OF STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. £3OOO w of TH £3OOO BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH AXMINSTER, WILTON AND ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE CARPETS, RUGS AND RUNNERS. ALL HIGHEST GRADE AND BEST QUALITY. To be Sold below Wholesale Price. AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, WILLEBTON STREET (Opp. Bing, Harris and Co.), close to Stewart Dawson's. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. Open all day, from 9 till 5. Reversible Rugs from 10s, Carpets from E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TENDERS. LEASE BY TENDER OF SHOPS At corner of Emerson and Hastings streets, Napier, CRITERION HOTEL BUILDINGS. F I \ENDERS are invited up till 6 p.m. A on OCTOBER 31st, 1923, bv Mr fl. T Hanlon, for the leases of Eight (8) Shops, situate as above. Tenderers may tender for one or more shops, but each shop must be tendered for separately. I Particulars and conditions of Leasing mav be inspected, and forms of tender ottained at the Criterion Hotel, Hastings stieet. Napier. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. TO BUILD BEfi. TENDERS are invited for the erectic in reinforced concrete of Offii Dhildings for the Australian Mutu: Provident Society, in Palmerston Nort; Plans, etc., may be seen at the Palmer ton North Offices of the Society, and i our offices, 88, Customhouse quay, Wei ington, where tenders close at Noon c MONDAY, November 12th, 1923. CLEtRE F.R.1.8.A., AND Architects CLERE, A.N.Z.I.A. In the Bankrupt Estate of James Frederick Milner, of Dannevirke, Boot Importer. fTVENDERS, closing NOVEMBER 3rd. ■*- 1923, are invited for the purchase of Stock, Cash Register, Fixtures and Fittings. Stock sheets, otc., can he seen at the offices of the Official Assignee, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or of the undersigned. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Deputy Official Assignee, Dannevirke. ROOFIN ffTHE STANDARD MALTHOID. The Standard Walling, PABCO WALL BOARDS. The Standard Paints, PABCO, P & B. The Standard Felts, _ & B - The Standard Floorings, PABCOLIN MALTHOID. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents, 149-131, Featherston 6treet, Wellingt< CEMENT. WILSON S (N.Z.) iORTIAND ONLY. Guaranteed to comply with aii the requirements of the British Standard Specification. The best Cement in New Zealand. Write or ’phone FRANCIS HOLMES, 10-12. Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Bulk Store: Mnginnity street. 'Phone 203. J£NIGHT BEVAN’S ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT. NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT. PIXIE BRAND PLASTER OF PARIS. Freeh Shipmente Landing. BRISCOE AND COMPANY, LIMITED. BRICES. ALSO 6in, 4in, and Bin. Field Tiles foi Farmers ; Breeze Bricks for fixing wood work, etc. Machine-made sample if required. No cartage. Direct on rail at W ° rk qUOTES ON APPLICATION. Write. P.O. Box 129, Wanganui. Wire, "Aramo Brick." ’Phono 298, Office, 76. Ridgway street. J. W. ALDERTON, Wanganui.

A WHARF INCIDENT. 1 Alongside R.M.S. Tahiti a shipment of Fluenzol and Q-tol for Papeete attracted the attention of two enthusiastic users lof the preparations. An expressman reI marked great stuff for sharing. " A wharf worker chipped in: “Yes; and it was Q-tol that fixed my sprained ankle three weeks ago/'—Advt.

A boon to public speakers, singers. and reciters is "NAZOL." Keeps th© tnroat clear as a bell. Can be taken anywhere. A sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is WADERS WORM FIGS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 10