FURNITURE SALE i. WEDNESDAY - NEXT, 26th INST. 2 o'clock. MILLER & CRAIG Have received instructions* from Constable J. SCOTT, to Sell, at his Rosi deuce, Bright Street, TiHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE h EFFECTS, Comprising Handsome 3-piece Suite (m Genoa velvet) American Rocker, Rattan Chairs Bamboo and Oak Table Fender and Brasses Wool Hearth Rugs Handsome Bamboo Hall Stand Hall Runner.. Slip Mats Contents of Bedrooms Handsome Duchess Combination Chest and Washstand, m mot tied kauri Toilet Ware Massive B.R. Bedstead Wire-wove Mattress, Kapoc ditto Duchess Pair, . Dining-room Table Linoleums, Curtains, Blinds Dinner Set. Padded Cane CHir Canadian Chairs, Sofa. Wicker (.'lwiii Child's Chair, Kitchen Furniture Utensils, etc., Dresser Copper and Stand, Tula Spade. Hoe, Meat Safe. G. K. MILLER, 333 Auctioneer. MASONIC STABLES lowe strrkt, gisbCrne. G BROWN desires to iniinmicp t.hai • he haa taken over the utvove. where he will be glad to tp ••»?*, hi* ole Friends and the Travelling fuolic. Horses Carefully Broken to Saddle ant Harness by Capable Mcd Reliable Drovers engaged for Su>ck Owners. GOOD PADDOCKS & BEST OF FEED Telephone 473.
NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES Support them by using WELSBAGH MANTLES, . MADE IN NLW ZEALAND MADE BY NLW ZCALANDERS MADE FOR kVN ZEALANDERS At the ■^ELLINGTON JiACTORY. „ Obtainable from ALL GAS COMPANIES AND STORES' Or from the -Original Manufacturers^ "yyELSBACH J^IGHT QP. Ol J TD., 102-104, VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON.
T\o YOU KNOW THAT .... JEUNB Has the Largest and Best Assorted Stotk m the District of HORSE & COW COVERS ' (Any Quality) TARPAULINS (All Descriptions) ' . ' OIL CLOTHING (Any Sise) And that he makes Repairs of all Knrfc t Speciality FIREBELL HOUSE Qladstons RokL Telephone! 85 snd §50. P.O. Boi 14 Sufficient Address — JEUNE * GISBORNE SOW NOW ONION, Turnip, Carrot, Spinach, Lettuce, Radish, Mustard, Cress, Peaß, and Broad Beans. FLOWER SEEDS. Sweet Peas, Phlox, Pansy Stock, Mignonette, and Other Hardy "Annuals & Perenniabi. STRAWBERRIES. v New beds should now be formed and planted this month. I have some very fine plants of New Varieties that I have proved to do well m this district. t Price from 5s per 100. Old Varieties at' Cheaper Rates; EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN ALEX. THOMSON'S Gladstone Road and Carnarvon Street. Seed Shop.. Telephone 363. I NursjeTy .......... Telephone 19Q.
IT WILL PAY YOU To come to our Store, because we know how to offer you the Best Values for your Money. TAKE . .' . DRESS MATERIALS. There'B one spot where the Effects are. Choicest, Desigiis Newest, Qualities the Best and Prices the Lowest— THAT SPOT IS OUR STORK. You can- be sure when you are buying from us, you are paying a Bedrock Price, and getting Good, Honest Values. You wifi *■ not find better Values anywhere m the district. TEAT AND FRIAR.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11857, 22 May 1909, Page 8
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