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SALES BY AUCTION. L. A. NOLAN & 00. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. L. A. NOLAN & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. M. F. Hansbery, who is leaving New Plymouth, to sell the whole of his— FURNITURE & EFFECTS, including— DINING & SITTING ROOMS: Piano by British Piano Company, London, Piano Stool, Chesterfield in Holland, Settee, Large Polished Table, 5 Mirror Rimu Sideboard, 6 H.B. Dining Chairs, Axminster Carpet 12 x 10, American Rocker, Morris Chair (in Shadow Tissue), 2 Divan Arm Chairs, Fern Stands, Linoleum, EP.N.S. Ware, Crockery, Pictures, Slip Mats, Table Cloths, Hall Table and Hat Racks, Carpet Square. BEDROOMS: Double and Single Liberty and Iron Bedsteads, Wire Woves, Kapocs, Wardrobe (B.G. Mirror and Drawer), Duchesse Chests, Chest Drawers, T.B.M.T. Washstand, Toilet Ware, Cabinet, Rugs, Mirror, Good Linoleum. KITCHEN: Table, Chairs, Linoleum, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries, Jam Jars, Preserving Pan. Garden Tools, Bucket, Baths, Wringer and Sundries. Also, on account of Another Vendoj,— Rimu Sideboard with Round Mirror, Upholstered Tapestry Settee, 2 Morris Chairs in Leather, Black Oak Bookcase, Occasional Tables, Palm Stands, 6 H.B. Dining Chairs, Double and Single Liberty Bedsteads and Wire Woves, S.G. Arm Chair, Cabinet, Duchesse with Oval Mirror, 6 Kitchen Chairs, Child’s High 'Chair, and Sundries. Sale at 1.30 p.m. The whole of this Furniture is in firstclass order.

L A. NOLAN & CO. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND TALLOW. SALES of the above every four weeks at New . Plymouth. NEXT SALE—MAY Ist. Wool Sale—Wanganui, May. Cons’gn to Dalgety and Co. Growers are advised to forward early, as catalogue is limited. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application.

PLANT ]\JOW. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. Olearis Eleagnus, Escallonia, in var. Privet, etc. 1-year 25/- 100; 2-year 35/- 100. Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2-yr.; strong trans 35/- per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2-yr., strong trans. At 30/- to 35/- 100. Pinus Insignis, and Muricata, 2-yr., strong trans. 25/- 100, £lO 1000. Pinus Insignis, and Muricata, 3-yr., strong trans. At 30/- 100. Acacia Decurrens (Black Wattle), strong, wrenched open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 per 1000, £l2/’ V- lot of 5000. Gums, in var. strong, wrenched open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 1000, and £l2 I.os per lot of 5000. Gums, in var. strong, in boxes. At 25/100, £lO 1000. Boxthorn, 1-year. At 25/- 1000, £5 5000. Barberry, 1-year. At 30/- 1000, £6/5/5000. . Barberry, 2-year. At 60/- 1000, £l2/10/5000. Shrubs and Climbers in extensive variety. At 2/- to 3/- each. Fruit Trees: Apples, Pears, Plums, etc. 2/6 each, 28/- dozen. Small Fruits: Gooseberries, Currants, etc. 1/6 to 2/- each. Lemons and Oranges. Ac 3/6 to 4/- each, 40/- dozen. THE ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES. CITY FRUIT & FLOWER CO., Devon St, New Plymouth (Seedsmen & Nursery Agents; ’phone 270). DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen, Westown, New Plymouth ’Phone 465. M. L. GAVEY, Devon St, New Plymouth (Seedsman and Nursery Agent; ’ph. 763). W. S. GILBERT & CO, Devon St. East, New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery’ Agents). G. H. MILLS, Nurseryman, Box 8, Normanby. F. J. MORSHEAD, Nurseryman, Avenue Rd, New Plymouth. W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere (’phone, Eltham 255 D). W. 4 PETTIGREW, Nurseryman, Stratford 'Phone 86. STAUB & CO, Regent St, Hawera (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; ’ph. 354). TARANAKI AGENCIES, LTD, Brougham St, New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; ’phone 44). NOW about this special Southern Cross Assurance offer— ONE POLICY. ONE PREMIUM. Covering— LIFE, ENDOWMENT, ACCIDENT, and ALL SICKNESS. All in one—economical, easy. Fnquire NOW. . Local Representative gOUTHERN f<ROSS ASSURANCE L TD - Box 97, New Plymouth. COMFORT FIRST. HPhe standard sot by the management when Braeburn was erected ’<s still the same. This picturesque modern hotel has all that appeals to the traveller and tourist. Garage for visitors’ cars week. Tariff, from 14/6 per day, £4/4/- a

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1923, Page 8

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