j TO-MORROWI TO-MORROWI Commencing at 2 o'clock. G. K. MILLER, Acting under instructions from Miss Keatly, will Sell rpHE WHOLE OV HER HOUSEHOLD ■*■ FURNITURE & EFFECTS, At her Residence, 104 Cliford Street, CONTENTS OF 7-ROOMED HOUSE, Consisting of Piano, Linoleums, Large Overmantel Rattan Chairs, A.B. Chairs Carpet Runners, Couch, Pictures Hanging Lamp 1 Double B.R. Bedstead Single Bedsteads, Duchess Chests * Washstands, Kapoc Mattresses ' Blankets, Bed Linen, Sets of War© Gas Stove, Tubs, Coppers, Lawn Mowar, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. G. K. MILLER, 930 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALEHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1 FRIDAY NEXT, 6th SEPTEMBER, i Commencing 2 o'clock. G. K. NHLLER, Acting under instructions from Mr J. E. Tomlinson, will Sell HIS HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At his Residence, 103 Stout Street, Comprising Handsome Sideboard 2 Divan Armchairs, Rattan Chairs A.B. Chairs, Dining Table (extra leaf), Writing Bureau Linoleums, Fender and Irons Hearth Rugs, Brass-rail Bedsteads Wire-woven Mattresses Very Handsome Duchess Pair, m mottled kauri, Toilet Set 3-drawer Chest, Combination Chests Crockery, Cutlery, and Silverware 100 volumes Novels 50 feet Garden Hose Pen White Leghorns (Green's, Christchurch) Pair Java Sparrows and Cage The deexhound bitch Cloverlea Belle. G. K. MILLER, 1000 Auctioneer. FOR SALE. MANGAPAPA SECTIONS. Handy to School and 'Bus Service. 4?l(\X THREE SECTIONS, front-c*-/J.U_i. ing Maters ( or Oswald) St. £105 a-piece. i?iqK TO £140.— FOUR SECTIONS, c*v_LO«J fronting Patiti Street. Prices £135 to £140 a-piece. 4?!OA TO £135.— FIVE SECTIONS, *'- L^ u fronting Patiti St. Prices £120 to £135. These Sections are For Sale upon EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, And must Sell Quickly. COME EARLY and take your PICK. Apply— T. C. LAWLESS, SOLE AGENT, T.G.L. BUILDINGS (over Kaiti Bridge). SEED POTATOES. TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY NEXT. BEAUTY OF HEBRON UP TO-DATES DALMENY BEAUTY BRITISH QUEEN NORTHERN STARS EARLY ROSE BEDROCK QUOTES FOR ANY QUANTITY. Fa s. Malcolm & Co., AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. gEST gOUTHERN STABLE pOTATOES, £6 10/- PER TON - i pRIME QNIONS, 10/6 CENTAL BAQ - ELECTRIC LIGHT. GREAT REIDUOTION In the Prioe of ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS Will take place from To-day. (T T7E have also decided to SACRIFICE YV' Electric Kettles, Irons Stand Lamps, Radiators Glass, Silk and Beaded Shades Metallic Filament Lamps of all makes At UNHEARD-OF PRICES. We also stock the TURN-DOWN Lamp. Turns up and down like Gas. EVERYTHING at YOUR OWN PRICE For ONE MONTH ONLY. HOLFORD & CO. LOWE STREET (Opposite Redstones' Stables). Box 229. Telephones 668 and 851. 764 UNXLD HORSE COVERS UNXLD COW COVERS W. J. BUTTIMORE PEEL STREET, SOLE Manufacturer of the well-known UNXLD HORSE AND OOW COVERS. Being a Direct Importer of Canvas, Check, etc., I oan supply Covers Cheaper and Better than obtained elsewhere. ALL COVERS MADE TO MEASURE. •Phone §33. Phonr IF you want to save money, then preserve fresh eggs when they are cheap m SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND KOfl PRESERVATIVE ANTED — The Horse that can break one of our "Check" Bridles. The latest cure for the horse that pull* haok. — o>n Wildish OOK OUT for the FALL IN EGGS ! Be sure to put them down m SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. It will pay yon SEED POTATOES— Beauty of Heb iron, Robin Adair, Laps tone Kidney. Dahneny Beauty, Early Puritan, and 6 tone Up'to-datae — II W TSompwm »nr) Co ThA«. UI imß, SALE— Tip Spripg Dray, m good , order. Bargain for cash. — Graham and Krebs, Coachbuilders
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13171, 3 September 1913, Page 10
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