SALES BY AUCTION. L A. NOLAN & CO. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). L. A. NOLAN & CO. yyiLL Sell as under:— 11 a.m.—Vegetables and Fruit. 1 p.m.—Poultry, 1 H.O. Orion Range, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Large Meat Safe, Lawn Rollers, Hanging Lamps, Couches, Coppers, Hospital, Beds, Wooden Cots, 1 Concert Roller Organ, W.W. Mattresses, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Dining Room Chairs, Gate Leg Rimu Table, Carver Chairs, Kitchen and Dining Room Tables, Wardrobes, Kitchen Dressers, Sewing Machines, Wooden Fenders, Pedestals, Mason’s Jars, 3 doz. Zonophone Records, Quantity of Useful Sundries. IPUKEKURA PARK CARNIVAL, SALE OF VALUABLE SECTION IN AID OF MOTUROA QUEEN CARNIVAL FUND. MESSRS. WEBSTER BROS, will offer for sale at their Mart, at 11 a.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), February 2, on behalf of the Moturoa Queen Carnival Committee THE LEASE OF SECTION 135, corner La wry and Moulton Streets, Whiteley Township, containing 1 rood 4.8 perches (mor e or less). This valuable section is within 150 yards of tram stop, at Carter’s Store. Mr. A. H. Carter will direct intending buyers to section. Tenure, 21 years, with right of renewal. Auy further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Moss and Spence, Solicitors, or the undersigned. W. W. THOMSON, Chairman. St. Aubyn Street; ’phone 654. T. I. LAMASON STRATFORD CENTRAL AUCTION MART. TO-MORROW. ’J'; I. LAMASON -will sell by auction — Poultry, homing pigeons, corrugatei iron 6 feet, copper with cast iron frame Shacklock range 3ft Bin. wheelbarrow seed drill, cream can, boy’s bike in first class order, two saddles, good line fac tory cured bacon and hams, special con signment of tea sets and large lot sun dry crockery, and 50 dining room chairfor absolute sale. Sideboard, eoucho.--dining and kitchen tables, i wood bed stead, box mattress and kapoc bed, ful size oak bedstead and box mattress al practically new, brass rail bedstead, witwove mattresses, dresser . picture linos, books, and large lot useful house hold sundries. Large consignments fruit including 200 cases tomatoes, alao apricots, blue diamond plums, cooking and dessert apples, pears and cucumbers. Time-table: Meat sale 10.30 and 2.30 p.m.; poultry, iron, etc., 1 p.m.; crockery and furniture, 1.30 p.m.; fruit, 2.30 p.m. AUCTION P.A.C. ROOMS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, AT 1 P.M. JJAVE been instructed to sell as above Fowls, Ducks, 4 P.B Silver Spangled Campine Roosters, Copper and Stand, large quantity Furniture. 400 Cases Fruit, including Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Cooking and Dessert Apples, W.B.C. Pears, Cooking also Drapery, Boots, Shoes, Hose and : Bathing Caps. COLIN LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. ’Phone 315 Stratford Exchange. I A. NOLAN & CO. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND TALLOW. RUCTION SALES of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE—FEBRUARY 26. WOOL SALE.—Wanganui, February 11, Consign to Dalgety and Co. Growers are advised to forward early as no storage will be charged up to date of sale. A CHANGE AND A REST. There is no necessity to bustle away on a train to some city or congested holiday resort when you can get a change and a rest right at your own door. The Finest Place for Recuperation is MT. EGMONT. The air at the hostelry level of 3140 ft. is entirely different from that near the sea, and the surroundings are as quiet as they are beautiful. You can wander about for days seeing something fresh and something of interest. The hostelry accommodation is equal to that of the best hotels, and the charges are reasonable. Book up now at the secretary’s (Mr. H. Bailey’s), Egmont Street, or the Hostelry Manager’s. WALTER RALEIGH GAVE US THE “WEED” to whom all thanks. But Price went one better and gave us Fruit Syrup Essence* for making delicious drinks. You must try Pineapple and Lime—two delightful . flavours. Others are Raspberry, Russet Apple, Orange Kola and Squash. 1/6 | bottle makes 3 gallons. Be sure it’s' “Price’s.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1924, Page 10
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