CRAY’S POPULAR SALE Of / PRITZ KUI'ILA VI A NO. Superior Furniture, I).H. Singer Machine, and the foil lowing attractive list, being contents of a well and fully-furnished Horne, on account of Mr. W. P. Snell, at No. 104, Russell St., on THURSDAY NEXT, commencing at a. 30 p. m., viz. : Fritz Kuliln Piano (perfect all ways), Rev. Stool. Glass Dome (.'lock (uncommon), D.H. Singer (7 drawers). Banjo, Handsome Sideboard (L.M.), Ext. D. Table (9ft.), M.T. Cover (green), 4 H.B. Canadian Chairs, Morris Chair (in Moquette), Couch (in 5.8.), W.P. Chair. C.A. Chair, 0. and Card Tables. Overmantel. Pictures, Oil Paintings, Silver and Glassware, Ornaments, Books (including 13 volumes late War), It. Kerb, Fire Screen, Good Linoleums (throughout), Floor Rugs (throughout), Blinds and Curtains (throughout), 8 yards Axminster Runner and Lino, Heavy Hall Curtains, 'H. Stand, etc. Three Bedrooms contain : 1 Handsome Wardrobe (L.M.), 2 fine Cheval Chests (L.M.), Toilet Cabinets and Ware, 1 Duchess Chest, 1 Oak D. Bedstead. 2 B.lt. Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Night Commode, Medicine Chest, Dressmaker’s Model, etc. Kitchen lias Table, Chairs, Couch (in tapestry), 8.11. Chair (3' ways), Clock, Glass D.. Dresser with tip-up tins (extra special), Elec. lI.P. Iron, Crockery, Pot ware; Mason -Ears, Scales, etc. Outside Sundries are: Wicker Doll's Pram, Doll’s House, Push Chair, Steps; Pennsylvania 8.8. Lawn Mower (good), B.P. Pan. Carpenter’s and Carden Tools, Hedge Clippers. Spray Pump, Dust Bin, 15 W.L. Hens (Karain’s strain), Lady and Gent's Bicycles (both good), etc. NOTE.—This is all a splendid lot. and as 'the vendor is leaving the district, everything is to be sold. FRED. GRAY. Leading Popular Auctioneer. 236 LISTEN TO THE TONE AND PRICES OF THESE THREE PIANOS At GRAY’S AUCTION MART. • (The Place for a Bargain), Namelv : 1 C.G. BROADWOoi) £75. 1 U.R.G. BRIXSMEAD £75. I'U.R.CL THURMEiR £65. All Good Instruments. INSPECTION INVITED. FRED. GRAY. LEADING POPULAR AUCTIONEER. i®: BAKING POWDER ’ SURE TO RISE Tko fa ct tkat croi ZOOO.OOO tins of I Baking Pow< . f . C.IJ • vi . m/ lent it prooi that house wii that lighter p better cookii from the use month. Aik MONDS b w nanif Eve» sella grocer
Speaking at Master ton, Mr. F. W. Itovvley, of the Labor Department, said that' when asked concerning their choice of occupation 30 Musterton schoolboys tied chosen skilled trades, including farm, and 1 22 had shown a. preference for the “cuff and l collar” positions. This (says the Age), meant, that 42 per cent. wished to take up non-productive occupations. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd.Motor Cyclists: We have a large stock of used parts, good condition in practically all makes motor cycles. New Dunlop Belts J i 16/-, new Dunlop Railroad, Bates’ and Palmer Cord coven 26 x 21 35/-. 29 Harris Street, Welling ton. Telegraphic address: “Motorists, WellinßVr*.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 10
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