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AUCTION SALES THIS MORNING. At 10.15 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE ! Of 11 CASES OR CHINA CUPS AND 11 SAUCERS. ! BY ORDER OF THE COLLECTOR OF j CUSTOMS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above— 1 i 1 opa DOZEN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS. (In Cases of 36 doz each.) To be sold in Bond, duty to be paid on price realised. Samples now on view. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-DAY'. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1923, At 1 p.m. ESTATE OF THE LATE R. T. TURNBULL. SALE of a WELL-SELECTED LIBRARY OF ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL WORKS, BOOKS OF REFERENCE, NEW ZEALAND LITERATURE, AND LATEST FICTION. Also, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS, AND RARE PRINTS. Messrs j. h. bethune and co. are instructed by the Executors in the above Estate to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above—--1500 VOLUMES, including: De Maupassant’s Selected Works in 17 vols., Original Plays of W. S. Gilbert, Field Ferns of New Zealand) Cheeseman's Manual of New Zealand Flora, Geology of New Zealand (Park), Kirk’s Forest Flora of New Zealand, Tutira by Guthrie Smith, Pollock’s Manners and Customs of N.Z., Wakefield’s Adventures in N.Z., Buick’s Old Marlborough, Williams’s N.Z. Dictionary, a fine selection of Art Publications, and a good library of Gardening Books, also a very complete collection of modern Electrical and General Engineering and Technical Works, and General Literature. PICTURES. Including Paintings by C. D. Bar rami, Nugent Welch, R. Anderson, Whittlo, James, Howarth, .Stoddart, Affleck, Yoshio Markino, M.F.R., Madden and others; Sketches by V. Nelson, Etchings and Mezzotints by well-known artists and Old Engravings from famous pictures. Catalogues are now being prepared, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Books and Pictures now on view. The Pictures will be offered at 3 p.m. and the Engineering Books immediately afterwards. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 852 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1923. At 230 p.m. AUCTION SALE. SPLENDID CITY PROPERTY, Taranaki street. Messrs harcourt and co. have been favoured with instructions from tho Trustee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Room*, 195, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, November 6th, 1923, at 2.30 p.m THAT CENTRALLY SITUATED BLOCK of land, having a frontage of 68ft to Taranaki street by a depth of 166 ft, together with the three dwellings erected thereon, and known as Nos. 208, 210, and 212, Taranaki street. THIS PROPERTY is situated just past Vivian street, next to Arthur street, end offers a splendid opportunity of acquiring a future factory site, whilst at present the dwellings are bringing in a good return, and it is.to be first offered as whole, end if unsold, in two lots. For further particulars apply MAZENGABB, HAY, AND MACALISTER, Solicitors, Johnston street^ Or HARCOURT AND Cb„ Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1923, At 2.30 pm. AUCTION SALE. 2 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, Grant road 2 Messrs harcourt and ' co. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION it their Rooms, 196, Lambton quay, as above— TWO ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SITES, each 80ft by 89ft, situated iif the very best part Of Gran); road, within one minute’s walk of the Wadestown car, and commanding w splendid view of the harbour. For fuither particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13th, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 6-ROOMDD RESIDENCE, Goring street, Thorndon. Messrs harcourt and co. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on' TUESDAY, November 13th, 1923, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT IDEALLY SITUATED PROPERTY comprising a 6-roomed Residence with modern conveniences, having a frontage of 28ft to Goring street, by a depth of 86ft, and known as No. 13, Goring street. TIIiS PROPERTY is situated just off Tinakori road, adjacent to the George street tram stop, and its convenient position should make it a most attractive purchase of a HCME, or for • remunerative investment. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.

ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE. | The Superintendent of the N.B. Division, Auckland, writes: —"Having personally proved its intense value as an embrocation for bruises, abrasions and strained muscles, I am causing* "Qto.l" to be used by members of this Brigade while performing their duties at races, picnics, and on sports fields." —Advt Death feig/ ing is a common defensive lmbit among spiders. When in danger they drop to earth ni.'l lie there, crumbled up as if dead. Water spiders v.iH behave in a similar manner in the water. When feigning death a spider can ho handled and rolled to rand fro withou' bhowing any signs of life.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 12