• FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th, Commencing at 1 ' o'clock. . , G. K. MILLER. j Acting under instructions from M. IT. j Fryer (who is leaving the district), will J offer for Sale by Auction — 1 TB<E CONTENTS OF TWO HOMES, 47^ and 475 Palraerston Road, Also, on behalf of Mrs. Fryer, jum\ : TWO-ROOMJM) COTTAGE, on blocks, . . iron roof, built of Heart of Kauri, rimu lined ; m first-class l'epair . and condition. \ G. K. MTLLER, i 'Phones— Mart 814, Private house 750. 104 AUCTION SALEhousehold FURNITURE. TUESDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 25, ' Commencing at 1.30 Sharp. C. K. MCLLER Has: reoeived instructions from D. Dinan (who is giving up housekeeping on account of h\& .sister leaving for Australia) to offer for Hale — qiHE Property and also thd J- WHOLE OF THR-' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AND EFFECTS, At his Residence. 42 Lyndhurst Street (off Stanley Ron.d), comprising Piaiio (Xowman), Chas. Begg and Co. ■ Hand some Sideboard . Magnificent Carpet Square 2 Morris Chairs (upholstered) High-back Dining Chairs, Fern Stands and Palms, Arm Chair, Rocker Rimu Polished Table) Clock ■Copper Curb and Fittings Bedroom Suite — > White Eniamelled Wend Bed, Duchess Pair Toilet Ware, Rugs, Ornaments Pictures, Combination Chests •Single Hospital Beds and Bedding i Hail Stand, Settee, Couch, Runner t Wi-it-ng Desk, Vestibule Rug. Curtains Paintings. Crockery. Cutlery! etc. Kitchen Furniture, Table "' ' Bookca«a (glass front) Electric Iron, Cooker, Toaster, and Kettle, Gaiden Tools, Hose Lawn Mower and Roller, Wheelbarrow Maul and Wedges, Wire Strainer Feed Bin. Grindstone, 2 cords Firewood Force Pump and Piping j Planking and Timber ' j 50 Head of Poult^, clicks 1 Dogcart, Horse and Harness. HOUSE PROPERTY. Five rooms, scullery, bathroom, ward- ! 'robe and linen press, .'built-in porcelain: bath, electric light, sewer- . age, copper and tubs, concrete Vvard, buggy shed .nnd workshop, fowl runs (well fenced), 2 600-gal. tanks (connected up). G. K. MILiLER i Gisliorne's Ever-Popular Auctioneer. I • ■ ' " ■'■• 105 matawhJero SALE. TO-MORROW~TO-MORBOW i Present Entries : O'Onn sheep \jJj\J\J Tm-ludinp 2500 4, 5, and 6-year Ekes 1500 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes \ 2650 2-tooth J2wes j 1300 2-tooth Wethers (Lincoln cross) 100 4-tooth Wethers ' 1050 Lambs (250 Woolly) 170 Lambs (S.D.) 200 Fat Eiwes * 20 ■Shearling. Romney Rams ! :£>'&> A • HEAD OF CATTLE; i)£j£j\J Including 150 14-year Steers (Rad Polled) 20 l|-year Steera 4 Fat Steers 9 Fat Cows 26 Yearlings (P. A. -Hereford) ; s Further Entries Invited. : Poverty Bay Stockbrokers' Association. - , 083 MATAWHERO SALE. j 'TOMORROW (WEDNEBDAY). | WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Will offer at Matawhero To-morrow : i 4 BERKSHIRE SOWS (Weaners). ' 1 Berkshire Boar (Weaner). Xote. — These weanerg aro from imiport- ; cd stock and eligible for Stud Book. ! , G. ft. WYLLIE, A. R. HLNE, v 97 Auctioneers. ; Hundreds have written to say RHEUMALINP-OXYGENA HAS CURED ME OF RHEUMATISM. 'TT TILTH a disease which has for so YY'.'many hundreds of years brought intolerable pain and suffering to the human race, the continual receipt of these -letters has roused m the Propiiej tory the desire to spread the knowledge further abroad. -They have issued an interesting booklet entitled "The Broken Crutch," .which tells th© story of the remedies discovery and the names and addresses of -those "who >have been cured. There ia a copy for you ; all you have to do is to olip out and Bend the Coupon with your name and address.. Why continue to suffer when relief is offered? I FREE COUPON. ITO THE DOMINION RHEIUMATIC7 CURE PTY., LTD., H&hVby's Buildings, P.O. Box 369 ■ AUCKLAND. Please send me Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned m the' Herald, Gisborne, B.F. '92.. Name Address Poverty Bay Motor Garage, DERBY STREET (Next Public School). THE above Garage has been taken over by the undersigned, who, as a member and with the original propriotora, desire to sincerely thank the Motoring Publio of this District for the generous support accorded the Garage during the past twelve months. The Workshop is fully equipped with all the LATEST IMPROVED MACHIN--1 ERY for the expeditious handling of Repairs, which are undertaken by a thoroughly efficient and skilled staff of mehanics, whose knowledge of the trade assures a high standard of work at this Garage. REPAIRS consistent with Good Workmanship at the Lowest Possible Cost to Patrons. 1 M. M°MAHON, PROPRIETOR. Telephones— Garage 384, Private 829 and 1205. 391 TWO EGGS IN PLACE OF ONE. protcTnuts FOR POULTRY. THE BEST EGG-PRODUCER ANlk POULTRY OONDITONER. HAVE your Chimneys swept by the Vacuum Cleaning Co. We guarantee to leave your house as clean as it was when w© entered it. You don't believe it. Well, try us and see. 'Phone 722. Town and country orders promptly fttttiutal !»,— W. flodjrion, Proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 8
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