LEAR 1 N 0 THURSDAY, APRIL 16. ORLANDO STRE NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from flu- Rev. \V. A. P,iitler,.to sel!, ! ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT' RESERVE, the whole of his Household Furniture, as under:— Set of rosewood drawing-room chairs, extension dining table, 2 easy chairs, G upholstered mahogany chairs in morocco leather, sideboard, mahogony chest of drawers, 2 oak chest of drawers, 2 duchesse dressing tables, 2 washstands to match, sundry pictures and frames, books, music, new largest -size Perfection stove, oil healer Primus stove (with oven), iron stand and boiling tripod (complete), copper kettles, copper and saucepans, Kent's knife machine, 2 toilet mirrors, with towel rail and drawer, "Beatrice" oil stove, "Salamander" oil stove, fish kettle and boiling pot (new), wardrobe, front with plate-glass mirror, dish covers, mincing machine, scales, blinds and rollers, 2 Duplex lamps, 2 brass curbs, 3 sets brass fire- ' irons, 2 sets brass dog, 1 electric table lamp, phonograph and records, B. and B.R. bedstead, 3 stretchers, mattresses, etc., and sundries, zinc baths, sponge bath, O.K. washing machine, hand sewing machine, preserving pan, and sundries. 1 Piano (reserve) Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. NEWTON" KING yyiLL ofl'cr by public auction da above, — PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, POULTRY, SUNDRIES, Etc.— 30 weaners 25 stores, ploughs, gigs, milk carts, harness 80 fencing posts 5000 feet timber, etc., ete. Also, on account of R. Dingle, Esq., 1 gig and harness (almost new) Sale at 12 o'clock. MAYORAL ELECTION. ADDRESS TO BURGESSES. a at the Town Hall on MONDAY, April 20, -,vhen Mr. \"V. V. KIRKWOOD will deliver an address on important questions affecting the Borough. The proposed license to the Electrical Supply Company will be specially dealt with. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Dress Circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. AND Acceding to the wishes of Burgesses as embodied in a requisition recently presented to me. it is my intention to go to the poll in the forthcoming Mayoral election. As you will have an opportunity of hearing both candidates address you on Municipal matters. I would ask, in the interests of the Borough, that you will not pledge your votes in the meantime. Yours sincerely, W. P. KIRK WOOD. QOLONIAL All-wool Blankets—Grand value from 17/0 a pair. Horrockses sheeting and calicoes. *--'• ""-— l -~ TJE prepared for the cold. Get a gooi overcoat. Don't forget the sport iug suits, all shapes. The tip-top shop.— Arch. Rawles, Broadway. T OVELY wool-lined Burberry Men': U Coats. The only ones in Stratford Call and inspect.—Arch. Ra TWINING pnrws fjUSA "ROOMS Hie large number of regular pal rons speaks volumes for our em nently satisfactory service. Catc in? in nil ifa branches. ' TffH fiSOABWAT, STEATFOBD. j \i.m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 16 April 1914, Page 3
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