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AUGTION SALES* Alfred Could. TO-DAY. SATUEDAY, June 12, at 11 a.m At the Rooms, Hardy Street. (By Order of tho Bailiff.) ELECTROPLATED PASTRYCOOK'S CAKESTAND. On account of Mr F. GAZE : Balance of Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. (Positively Without Reserve.) SAMPLES on account of a Wellington , Traveller: Every description of Jewellery, Watches. Gold Eings/ Brooches, Kazors and Strops, Scissors, Pipes, etc., etc. Every Line must be Sold. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Table Potatoes, OnionSj Dessert and Cooking Apples. Sundries. ALPEED GOULD, £rs7 Auctioneer.

j. JH. fSankin and Co., Motueka. j AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD PRGPERUES. PANGATOTARA. ESTATE LATE FRANCIS GROOBY. Horticultural Hall, MOTUEKA. WEDNESDAY, June 16th, at 8 p,m. MESSES J. H. EANKIN & CO., under instructions from the Administra- • tor ia the above Estate, will offer by Public Auction, Properties as follows : — LOT 1.—12S Acres, more ov less, being] Section numbered 106 m Motueka Survey District. Part of this scetion is in bush, and part has been cleared, and is admirably adapted! for orchard. ■, | LOT 2 contains 100 \cres, more or less. ' ■ being Section numbered 92. This section also has been partly cleared, and is all fairly level. LOT 3 is situated on the bank of the Motueka Eiver, and contains 11 Acres, more or less. Two Acres j have been planted in Orchard. ! The 'reserves have been made very low, as the Administrator is anxious to havo fcha Estate wound up. Plans may be seen, and further particulars had, upon application to the Auctioneers. J. H. EANKIN & CO., 2518 Auctioneers, Motueka. DRAPER, CLOTHIER, MILLINEH. ETC., Has a Large Assortment of NEW AUTUMN & WINTER COOOS Now SLowing in all Departments. L.adies will find in our DRESS DEPARTMENT all the latest Patterns and Colours in DRESS GOODS, and the Value is the Best. • In our SHOWROOM wa havo all the Latest Creations in Millinery, and we> invite Inspection; and also claim oilr prices to bo lower than any other house in the trade. A Big Stock of tho Latest m Ladies' and Girl's COATS, to suit all pockets. Give us a trial. rr A Large and New Stock of CLOTHING and MERCERY,, and purchasers .will find the Quality and Prices right. All other Departments well and fully atocked for Winter requirements. A : trial will convince. T« H. ttondell, T3UGALGAS, STREET. TO THE WOULD BE ORCHARDJST. 3- (By H.C.H.) U for fruit growing you are fit, Ta?:e notice of what here is writ. Tho Garden of New Zealand's found At Riwaka. where fruits abound. Intending buyer, come and be .shown O'er this fine" place, and make a home. A five-acre orchard I have for sale, The Jonathan, Munroe, and Springdale ; And a pretty hillside property, Prettily growing the Dougherty. Thirty acres of orchard trees, London Pippins and Doiigfrerties. ft has indeed a splendid view— (> ■Will you not come and have one, tcor ■Will you neglect, this chance to-day, Ye office man, for weaker pay.'' Shut off from nature's bracing light, From early morn till late at night. O man, O woman, no longer think— Add to life's chain a better link. 4. tome and grow the Dougherty, That you nsav write sweet poetry. Leave the office, throw oft the yoke, 'A«d straightway come to G-JO-3y-oake, RIWAKA. ■jOX?). Pomona Farm. , **""" gTABLES. COLLINGWOOD. HORSES and VEHICLES on Hire. Good Stabling. Parties driven to all parts of the district. Coaches leave Collingwood as under: For Puponga: Tuesdays and Fridays For Rockville and Bainham: Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. For Mangarakau: Every Wednesday P. G. HAWKINS, m Propnefcor. NELSOM SCHOOL OF RIUSBC. (Affiliated to the Associated _ Boarvl. Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London). TRUSTEES -—Messrs. Cock, Fell,Gibbs, King, Hon. A T. Magmjijty, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Julius B. I^mmer, A.R.A.81. T«*ohera of Pianoforte: Miss Pora Judr "" son, Miss Phyllis Fel.', and Mr JLxic ffeacher of' Violin, Musical Theory, and Sir-ging: Julius B. Lommor, A.R.A^M. leacHer of Singing ar.d Organ: Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. FEES.—discount will bo allowed if navtnent is mado within Eight Weeks Pom commencement of the term. -Nio fall fees, and also the arcouls a* re-p-"ced by discount, are as follows :~ Organ • One. Hour's Les-son per week. B ad threo hoars' practice: 90s per term; loss discount, 80s per term OthPr Praotioal Subjects; Ono Halffto"' Leenon per week; 40s per torm; ":IS^fay" confiSffliions: Same as to V *"* . Secretary

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 2

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