ATTRACTIVE | AUCTION SALE OF OAK & KlMl.' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURETHFRSDAY NEXT, FEE. 16th, At 1 p.m. Sharp. 11. .1. GRIEVE, Esq. (who is leaving for Aiic.khttul), has instructed MESSRS. SAMSON BROS. To Sell off Ihe AY liolir Contents of his Uomtorf ablyfurnished Home. DRAWING-ROOM contains— Rohm I‘iano, Oak Piano Stool Chesterfield in Green Plush Velvet, with Loose Cover 3 Divan Chairs, in Shadow Tissue. Loose Covers, Oak Table 4tt, x 2.8 Fancy Table, Mohair Hug Brussels Car [let. Square, 16 x 12 Mirror Fire .Screen, Brass Fire Irons Plated Epergne. Costly Vases, Pictures Window Seat Cushions Window Curtains and Rods 1 Electric Vacuum Sweeper. ENTRANCE lIALL--11 all Carpet,, 15ft x 7ft 6in Hail Settee, in Moquetto Palm Stand, Jardiniere, Slip Mi’s Madras Hall Curtains Hanging Asparagus Fern Seagrass Lounge, Carved Chair. No. 1 BEDIIQOM — Walnut Stained Wood Red stead tc Wire Kapocs, Pillows, Curtains and Rods Duchess and Pedestal (to match) Dropside Baby’s Cot (to match) Bedside Rugs Window Seat Cushions in Shadow Tissue. No. 2 RED-ROOM— Double Oak’Bedstead and Wire Kapocs, Bolster, Pillows 3ft 6in Oak Wardrobe, B.E. Mirror Oak Pedest.il Cupboard Oak Tallboys, 6 drawers, B.E. MTver 2 Bedside Bugs, Chairs Curtains and Copper Rods Linoleum cm floor, Bvds. CHILDREN’S BEDROOM contains--2 Single Rimu Bedsteads, with Wrv and Kapocs, designed and mtoe to order; Book Shelf 8-drawer Chest Drawers Curtains and Copper Rods, MAID'S ROOM— S. Hi in it Bedstead, Wire Ala t tress’ Kapoc Mattress, Pillows 2-drawer Duchess, Rod and Curiums Linoleum, 11 x 9. BREAKFAST ROOM —- Rimu Extension Table (extends t/ 8 feel), Rimu Settee 6 H.B. Chairs, Leather seats Oak Sideboard, sft., o drawers, 1 cupboards; Easy Chairs His -Master's Voice Gramophone, wuh 30 Records; Coal Vase, Rimu Ktrb Congoleuni Square, ic x 9 Plated Ware' Doulton Ware Choice Vases, 1 4-notc Dinner (dug Axminster Runner (10yds), Slip -May. l KITCHEN, Etc.— IT, and C. Rack, Kitchen Tables Chairs, Sewing Machine Hot Point Electric Iron flood Linoleums, Kitchen Crockery Clothes Drier (to hang), Glassware Pots, Pans, Preserving Pan, Meat Safe Stand Mangle, Wringer, Step Ladder Pennsylvania Lawn Mower, 16in., ball bearing; Garden Roller Fine Lot Garden Tools Garden Hose, Children's High Chairs Fine Lot Toys for Children 6 Hens (Leghorn), 1 Rooster (Farun strain). Also I Single-barrel ILL. Gun (Belgian make), 1 Gent's Bicycle 1 cask Lubricating Oil. Sale will start sharp at 1 p.m. Inspection from Tuesday Next. WALTER SAMSON, 589 Auctioneer.
RE-OPENED FOR BUSINESS THE undorsigsed begs to announce that he has RE-OPENED on the sue formerly in his occupation, opposite the Herald Office. With a Carefully and WellSelected Stock of CONFECTIONERY (English k Colonial) ISLAND FRUITS oi Every Description SOFT DRINKS, Ete., Etc. Charles Ferguson, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER Gladstone Road. £3*
had the effect of giving her the commanding position at the finish. The committee inspected the position this morning and dismissed the protest.
The Kt. 'Rev. M. Brodic, D.D., Homan Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, left Christchurch several days ago on his way to Rome. He will first visit his mother in Auckland, arid will Icavo for Sydney on February 9. Ho will there join tho Very Rev. ’Father Coffey, Administrator at Dunedin, and) together they will sail for Naples, where he will disembark for Rome. Subsequently he will travel on the Continent, visiting France and Belgium. and later England and Ireland. He expects to return to Christchurch towards the close of the year. During ids absence the Very Rev. Dean Bowers will act, as Administrator of the diocese. Flavor, Purity, and Quality are synonymous with the name Nelson Moate's. Established over 40 years. Their teas are the highest of choice grades, selected and blended with skill and experience,—l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 10
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