AUCTION SALES. Alfrea Gould. WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEO. 4th, *at 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT WAKEFIELO. ALFRED GOULD, acting under in•ca- structions from H. • MORROW, Esq., who has sold his property, will ■•- sell at his residence," Wake-field, as above. English Organ, by Cramer, London; English Mahogany Suite, in Red Plush; Mahogany Telescope Table, do. Occasional Table, Bookcase Chufonier, 3 Fancy Occasional Tables, Pictures, Whatnot, Fondors, Fireirons, Coat Scuttle, superior China and Ouassware, "Gem" Phonograph and about CO tiefords, Umbrella Stand, Iron Bedsteads, Wire, Feather, and Jvapoc Mattresses. Mirrors,^Duchess . Dressing Table, 2 Marble-top Washstands, Toilofcware, Mahogany Chest Drawers, Tables, Crockery, Glassware, Utensils, Meat Safe, Mangle Hip Bath/ Galv. Bath, Stone Jars, Carpenter's and Garden Tools, Barrow, Grindstone, Spray Pump. Sundries. 3Sotb.~As far a? possible, the goods will be removed from the house, and sold outsiue in thy open ALFRED GOULD, 4963 "■_ .. Auctioneer. [WEDNESDAY, DEC: 11th, 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under injrM structions from MRS. HEWSON,' will sell at her residence, Maitai Bank (near Wainui House), on the above date. ■•■■ * Particulars later. ALFRED GOULD, ••5146 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, DEC. 12th, at 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT STOKE. A LFRED GOULD, acting undor inx*k^ structions from MRS. R. B. GIBSON, will sell as above, on the Farm, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. China, Glassware, Crockery, Phonograph with 50 Records, two Croquet Sets., etc., Wool Press, Black Pony, Sulky, Harness1, Grindstone, Ladders, Garden Tools, etc. Also, 33 Lambs, 30 Ewes, and 1 B.L. Earn. NOTE.—As far as possible all the ~. goods will be removed from the dwelling and sold outside in the open. ALFRED GOULD, 5148 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18th, at 1 p.m. SUPERIOR f-JOUSEHOLD FL'RMJTURE AND EFFECTS. A LFRED GOULD, acting under in- -^ structions from Mr J. B. GRANT, who is leaving the District, will sell, at liis residence, Church street (near Nile street West), as above:— Dining-rodm Suite in Fumed Oak, consisting of large Sideboard with oval Mirror, Oval Extension Dining Table, 8 high-back Dining Chairs with leather seate (6 small and 2 carver's chairs), Lady's Combined Writing Bureau and Bookcase, Palm Stand, Gate-leg Table, Cabinet, Piano Stool (all fumed oak), ■Upholstered Wicker Chairs,. Copper Ivorb Set, Overmantel, Carpet' Square, Fumed Oak. Bedroom Suite, Double Bedstead with Wire Mattress, large Wardrobe with Oval Mirrorj' Duchoss Chest with Oval Mirror and two side Oval Mirrors, Washstand with Tile Top and Back, Commode, Chaftv (all fumed oak), Child's Drop-side Cot, Medicine Cabinet, Carpet Square, Toiletware, Pictures, Curtains, Slip Mats and Rugs Kapoc Mattresses, Double Oak Bedstead, Oak Duchess Chest, Drophead Sewing Machine, Kitchen Table, Chairs Child's Chair, Cooking Utensils, Preserving Jars, Linoleum, "Wringer, Meat Safe, Garden Tools/ Sundries. NOTE.—Those abou.t to furnish (Should attend this Sale. All the articles are well made and in good ordor and being for aoeolute sale afford an exceptional opportunity. ALFRED GOULD, °^7 Auctioneer. Sl^-',, 51111,v J! OUBeE ' Stockings, Socks, n- £ lU\- 9ollars- Singlets, Fancy ■Handkerchiefs—Flen? ing and Sons. is the SiJourgQ of Thousands' In all age 3 eince man commencod to liW Krii,UMATISM baabeen noticed. Hundreds ot. years ago the.ancient Egyptian*, who w»r* m\ n Tdlcln^- aatonisbed the »nci*nt hki r y dlßCOT?™ne a remedy for this t«riiblo disease which rendered helpless thoir -oldwrs and their civilians alike, and struck bti !tyT?f *>.« ■ "»cient civilisation. »& j£ Iy' declined to part w th tho secret which gave them so much ooiain )t. After mcreaibla adventures and penisi ono of them succeeded in obtaining the It •» * c rec]Pe. w*s embodied in on? of the vncient manuscript books of tho time, and nade^any marvellous euros. Ultimately it 7f£ *?t| and waa a ßai"3l discovered und«r romantjp circumstances in aS'ew Zealand, laafc ia why the great renwdy, j« available tp tho people of this favoured iaad. It reaches out virtually a voice froni the. paat to lead sufferers into ih c p«.lh which Jan da to a perfect cure- .This wonri<srful siorv U told at. length in our Free Booklet. " Th* that unnecessary 13 <o wr'.e and !iak"f O '"ii u»mg the Coupon attached. B . FREK COUPON/ a B TO THE DOAITNIOK KTCEUMATJC i 5 CUKE I'TV., LTD.. f Hellaby'a Bui'dinss. P. 0.. En* !55'.3. t AUCKLAND. p Please scad me Iho L''r(_« Book aljoutj Rheumatism mentioned in ths % ■x.:! -. ~ .\/ : ;-,r, i.V. 87. Addrait |
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14930, 28 November 1918, Page 2
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703Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14930, 28 November 1918, Page 2
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