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AUCTION SALES HIGHEST-GKADE ENGLISH WILTON AND ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARI'ET SQUARES, QftA BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL IvEOW VERSIBLE RUGS in all sizes. LOUNGE RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, BEST . ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LINOLEUMS. 1 A ROLLS of best-quality Axminster J U Runners (all highest grade, good, * and just lunded). NOW BEING OFFERED FOR PRIVATE SALE at the Carpet Warehouse, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson’s), at prices far below wholesale. Come and ?ee for yourselves. Open all day, from 9 till 5. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. No. 8. Willeston street TO-DAY, / At 1.30 o’clock sharp. DAMAGED CARGO. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of 1 CASE CONTAINING M PAIRS OF MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE ENGLISH WELTED BOOTS, made by the well-known makers, A. E. Marlow and Co., Northampton. Very slightly damaged (in lots to fuit buyers). (This is a specially good line and unreserved). Also ; 20 PAIRS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES 5 CASE® TUMBLERS, VASES, Etc. 1 CASE ALUM. AND ENAMEL SAUCE- ■ PANS 22 MEN'S RAINCOATS . 2 VALUABLE KOLINSKY FUR COATS (new) 3 LADIES’ FROCKS 5 KEGS NAILS. 20 LENGTHS BRASS TUBING. 1 BEST QUALITY ENGLISH PORCELAIN BATH. Etc.. F.tc. SALE TO-DAY AT OUR MART, No*B, WILLESTON STREET (Close to Stewart Dawson's!. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., \ , Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. Commencing at. 12.30 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD I INGS, AXMINSTER AND APPOINTMENTS. FURNISHCARPETS, 400 Lo £ s 400 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF TEN LARGE AND WELL-FURNISHED BOOMS. At the Family Residence. No. 78, HAWKER STREET. On account of Mr E. A. Tanner, who is leaving for England. Ijl JOHNSTON AND 00. have recelv- -*• ed instructions to sell on the premises as above. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. HOTELS Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage HOTEL IMPERIAL. WANGANUI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL 'Phono 8505. p.O. Box 303. cuisine and accotnmodation. Electric Light throughout Only best wines and spirits stocked. N. MACKENZIE FORBES. Proprietor R U TL A N D H O T B Under Vice-Regal Patronage, m _ WANGANUI, N.Z. X. H. NIXON a Propriet< JJOYAL TIGER HOTEL Corner Taranaki street anu Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAX'* GLEESON ...... Proprietor. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirit# Stocked. TARIFF REASONABLE. weekly cabled market report, dated LonI don, March 20th : Butter. —Market slow; N&w Zealand j 172 s to 1745, unsalted 186 s to 190 s; Australian, 170 s to 1745; Argentine, unsalted 1765; Danish, ‘2245. Cheese.—Market very quiet; New Zealand, 102 s to 104 s; Australian, IOQs. FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT WEEKLY PRICES. The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board advises that the following prices are being offered, March 21st, 1925: — l Hawke's Bay—Wethers, 561 b and under 8d; prime woolly lambs, 421 b and under 113 d, 431 b and over 10£d; second quality lambs, 10£d. Wellington—Wethers, 561 b and under 83d; prime woolly lambs, 421 b and under 12d, 43Lb and over ll$d; second quality lambs, ll|d. Canterbury —Prime woolly lambs, 861 b and under 123 d, 37/42ib 113 d, 431 b and over lid; second quality lambs, ll^d. PRODUCE PRICES Messrs Laery and Co., Ltd., report wholesale prices as follow,: —Farro food. £3 10s per ton; linseed meal (Moose brand) I6s6d; linseed nuts. Moose brand, 14a Cd; meatmecl. for poultry, 13s per ewi; oyster' shell grit or pipi shell grit, 6s 6d per 1001 b: mixed fowl feed, 7s 3d per bushel, sacks in; maize, whole 7s 3d, crushed 7s 9d; outs, machine dressed, seed Algerians 5s 4d, farmers’ dressed seed Algerians 4s 9d, crushed 4s lOd, feed Algerians 4s to 4s 2d, Duns 5s lOd to 6s. Gurtons 4 s K’d pci* bushel, sacks In; shelled oats, for chickens. 6s to Gs 4d per bushel; barley, seed 6s 6d, feed 5s 6d per bushel, sacks in; butter, farmers’ separator and dairy Is 2d to Is 3d per lb.; eggs, first grade new laid 2s 8d to 2s 9d, storekeepers lines 2o 6d to 2s 7d, .preserved 2s to 2s 3d per dozen; fowls, White Leghorns 3s 3d to is, Black Orpingtons and similar varieties 6s to 7s per pair; turkeys, Is to Is 3d lb: ducks, runners 6s to Bs, large white 8s to 10s per pair: fungus, 10(1 to Ild lb; dressed pork, 60's to 90’s 61d to 7Jd per lb; sucking pigs, 9d to lOd per lb; snerosine, J6II per ton; molas xncui, £lO per ton; Blenheim chaff £7 15s; Wairarapa chaff, £7 5s per ton, sacks in; wheat, 8s 4d to 8s 6d per bushel, sacks in; molasses, in oewt casks. 87s 6d \>cv c tsk. S. George Nathan and Co., Customhouse quay, Wellington, Chief City Agents for Assurance Co., Ltd., 235 Lambton quay.—Advt. TIRED FEET Eased by using Q-TOL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 10

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