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SALES BY AUCTION. fURNITURE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 17. L. A. NOLAN & CO. j-JAVE received instructions from MR. A. COXHEAD (who is giving up housekeeping and is leaving New Plymouth), to sell at his Residence, close Fitzroy Station, WITHOUT RESERVE THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising principally—Large Chesterfield and Armchair upholstered in Fancy / Moquette (navy ground), 6 Firstquality (loose) Leather-seated Queen Anne Chairs, Solid Rimu Table on Castors, Neat Sideboard (bevelledglass mirror, leadlight cupboard), 4 Single and 1 Double Wooden Bedsteads (Sheraton style), 3 Duchess Chests (new designs, solidly made), 3 Marble-lop Tiled-back Cabinet W'ashstands to match, Wardrobe (neat design, full length bevelled glass mirror), 3 Carpets, Afternoon Tea Table (Sheraton style), Morris and Wicker Armchairs, Hospital Bed, Hall Rugs and Slip Mats, Linoleums, Wire, Kapoe, and Flax Mattresses, House Linen (including QniltSj Sheets, Towels), S Pairs Double Colonial Blankets (almost , new), Pictures, CO-piece Dinner Set (white, blue edge), 2 Kitchen Chairs, 6 Bentwood Chairs, Pots, Pans, Enamelware, Wringer, Electric Iron (hot point), Garden Hose, and the usual sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The above is all first-grade furniture. It was made especially to order, the bulk within the last twelve months; none of it has been in. use more than eighteen months. We can confidently recommend it to all those requiring any of the items mentioned.

INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, MATTHEWS, "CAMLIN & CO. ' sell by public auction at their Inglewood yards as above. Present entries:— 200 HEAD' MIXED CATTLE, including— -40 empty heifers 200 mixed sheep (in lots) Also, on account of Mr. G. Bennett—-4-year filly by Berlin Mac, 1 gelding (rising 3) by Berlin Mac, 1 JT-year flllv. 1 yearling filly by Baron D. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF NEW FURNITURE. BROUGHAM STREET HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. WEBSTER BROS. [-JAVE received instructions from MR. R. MARRIOTT, to sell by auction: ALL HIS NEW HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting chiefly of Large Handsome Solid Rirnu Sideboard with 3 Bevelled-glass Mirrors, Cupboards, etc., Large Dining Table and Chineal Cover, G Upholstered High-backed. Dining Chairs, Large Easy Chesterfield in Utrecht yelvet and Saddle-bag and 2 large Easy Chairs to match, T.B. Hallstand, 30ft Hall Runner, Heavy Hall Curtains, Full-size Liberty Bedstead in Solid Rimu, Large Uncommon Chc'.ai Dressing Table with Lnrge F- G. Mirror, Child's Cot, Large B.C. Mirror Wardrobe, M.T. and TJI. and Cabinet Washstand, Toilet "Wart, Linoleums (all in good order), Combination Chest, Single anjl Double. Bedsteads, Treadle CilbWot Sewing Machine, Ball-bearing Lawn Mower, New Wringer, Garden Tools, Aluminium Kitchen Ware, Kdclion Lttnsils, find useful Sundries Sale at 2 o'clock. NOTK —This Furniture is alt practically new and in the best of ord«„*

s Jubes FOR SORE THROATS Far sere and relaxed threat, loss of voice, huskluess, there's quick relief in Benningten's Jukes—medicated with £onnington's Irish Moss. Tbe) f re seething and antiseptic—hljnly recanmended for use by public speakers and siegers. 1/3 tin at chemists and stores, or pott free from Get. Bennington, Ltd., Chem iats, Ohrlsleiureli. RUSMA COMPLETELY DESTROYS SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. RUSMA destroys it without the pain or the possible disfigurement of electrolysis. It removes superfluous hair after the very first application, and in a little while kills the tiniest roots. Here's a proof:—"Pukepapa.—l received RUSMA outfit in perfect order, and I have used it and am delighted with it.—Yours truly, H.E.W." Why suffer ? RUSMA offers you relief. You can apply it in your own home! The treatment is simple, painless, certain—a cure is GUARANTEED. Write to me—l want to hear from you! Ever tried my Hair Brightner? Gives a rich gloss to dull tresses, 3s 6d and 5s fid. Note change of address—bigger premises: Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, 3 Courtenay Place (next Plunket Nurses), Dept. 14, Wei- . Ungton. ~ " <

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1916, Page 8

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