FURNITURE SALE TIIURSDAV NEXT. JULY 201 h, At .1.30 p.m. G. K. MILLER Has received instructions from Mrs •Graham to Sell THE WHOLE 'OF HER HOUSEHOLI FURNITURE & EFFECTS, at. her Residence, No. 13 Norman Roac (off Roebuck Road), Comprising Sideboard (bovel mirror) Dining Table. Wood Curb. Pictures Leather Couch. Easy Arm Chair R:ittan Chairs, Linoleums Curtains. Poles, Blinds. Ornaments Hall Stand, Curtains, Runner Double B.R. Bed (complete) Bedroom Gas Radiator, Duchess Paii Toilet Ware, Pram,, Iron Cot Bedstead and Ware, 5-drawer Chesi Mirrors, Leather Couch Singer Machine, Kitchen Table Clock, Chairs, Child's Chair Flour Bin. Safe, Gas Griller Kitchen Utensils, Table Mangle Wringer, Tools, etc. Motor Car (Stuart). G. K. MILLER, 460 Auctioneer. TENDERS FOR LEASE. PATUTAH[ FIATS. TENDERS for the Lease for 5 years from Ist August next, will be received by me up to 4 p.m. on 19tl JULY, 1916, of the following Lands, the property of Mrs Pimia Mills, and at present occupied' by Mr A. D. KirkPatrick : — (1) 33a. 3r. 9.6 p., part Section 65. Patutahi S.D. (2) 58a. Or. 30.4 p., part Section 65, Patutahi S.D. (3) 63a. 2r. 7p., being Section 66 , Patutahi S.D. Conditions of tender may be seen al my offioe. This land does not flood, and is admirably suited for fattening and grazing purposes, is well watered- by running creeks, is within easy distance of all freezing works, and within one mile ol Patutahi Township. It is probably tht only land of its kind available for leas ing at the present time. The conditions of tender provide thai a lease may be granted of any one sec tion or all three. G. W. WILLOCK, 481 Solicitor Lowe St. MI WURD! QRSPTC. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE .oi articles of any kind does not meai broken or useless articles. Our stock! are worth inspection as to quality anc prices. You will find that the cost o: second-hand goods is. very nearly hal: the price of the new article, which ii always worth considering, and implies the old maxim : "Money saved is mono* earned." FRED. GRAY, SECOND-HAND DEALER, 212 GLADSTONE ROAD. On the 'Phone— 242. WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR. MACKINLAY'S No. 1 Scotch Whisky. THERE'S COMFORT IN TEA. J. EAST HAS just received a BeautSful Lot o Tea from the Morningside Estate (Ceylon). Every lady desiring to please he friends with a lovely Afternoon Cup o something Refreshing should keep Morn ingside Estate Tea at 2s per lb. FROM J. EAST. WAIMATA GOAGH. LEAVES F X T OWNDES & QJONS "lowe STREET, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, at 9.45 a.m. AU parcels must be left at Lownde. Office not later than 9.30 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, . ANL FRIDYS at 9 a.m. N, M. McPHAIL, Waimata. -A— — SPEIGHTS BEER U ObttiMmkm A% Ike fallowing Houu ONLIMASOinO HOTEL. eigßOßm BOTHL. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL, i pWaniTISRS. BLACKSMITH!, IHT] OOACHBUTLDIRB, g-jMGWI S^TRISI. PRESENTATION LETTERINGS (lb fJJoJd ot 9ilv*r) Promptly Ikerated at .. . r-XRALD OFFICI V \ " " ' """ '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 10
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