AUCTION! SALES IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO CARPET BUYERS. OUR NEW SHIPMENTS, ex lonic and Matatua, hav» arrived at last. LARGER STOCK THAN EVER. A A BALES OF HIGHEST-GRADE tkv E NGLISH WILTON AND ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. 8 BALES OF NEW AXMINSTER RUNNERS. ROLLS OF NEW LINOLEUMS (just being unpacked). 36 All the Very Latest Goods from Leading English Manufacturers. NO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Come and Inspect for Yourselves. EVERY CARPET GUARANTEED. AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6, Willeston street (opposite Bing, Harris and Co.). E. JOHNSTON AND CO„ Auctioneers. THIS MORNING, At 10 o’clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL, HOUSE FITTINGS, ETC. On the ground, Thorndon quay (next Dalgety and Co.’s Store). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the contractor to Sell on the ground as above, comprising:— An heart rimu and kauri' doors, >OO frames and sashes (all sizes). 4 large front windows, 4 front doors with side lights and fanlights, 4 new staircases with bannisters, 4 gas <ranges, 4 coal ranges, 8 tile grates and good mantels, 4 coppers, 4 sets of tubs, 4 baths, 4 patent w.c.’s, fencing (picket and board), 4 cottages suitable for baches or double motor garages, skirting boards, architraves, bricks, iron, timber, eto [THESE ARE ALI FIRST-CLASS FITTINGS, AND IN VERY GOOD ORDER. Now oh view. B. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS. A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Auction will be held at the Corporation Yards, Clyde quay, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd. 1925, at 2.15 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. July 21st, 1925. MANGOLDBi MANGOLDS! MANGOLDS 1 AND CO.. LTD.. Allen street, Wellington, have for private sale large quantities of MANGOLDS. BASIC SLAG and supplies of CANTERBURY-GROWN SEED POTATOES, consisting of Sutton’s Supreme. Gamekeepers, Arran Chief, New Era, etc. . Quotations upon application.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Equipped with Radio and Every Modern Comfort. When von decide to travel to, Europe via the New Route across Canada, von know that every mile of the way your CO rm for ~ nnc l saf ?- ty , will . considered. The Canndinn National route—traversing the highest Rockies—all the mo vinces and 1) groat capitals—i* served by magnificent all-steel trains. Comfortable sleeping, dining, observation and library cars. Radio equipment, firstclass note] service. Full particulars in fioo booklet. “Across Canada/ from Canadian Notional 7?nilB^lhi^iwnn F,ir,nP,V tns nW* from Union Strom of Now Zealand. Ltd., or any Tourist Agency
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12196, 22 July 1925, Page 12
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