CENTRAL MART. STRATFORD. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AJ. 1 o’clock. JJALANCE of Carpets, Carpet Ruriner, Crockery, Hardware, Suitcases, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Drapery. Clothing, Wire Netting, etc. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. BUY AT AUCTION. i D. LIVINGSTONE, < Auctioneer. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. W E I lave been favoured with instructions from Mrs. J. H. Gredig, who is leaving the District, to Sell, Without Reserve, the WHOLE OF HER FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as follows: 3 Carpet Squares, 30yds. Lino, Floor ‘ Rugs, Hallstand, Palmstand, 3 Seagrass Chairs, Wicker Chair, 3 Duchess Chests, Scotch Chest, 3 Double Bedsteads and Wires, Hospital Bed, Stretcher, Single and Double Kapoc Mattress, 2 Sofas, D. Table, Round Table, 4 Oeca. Tables, Stool, Kerb, Commode, Washstand, t Door Mat, Books, 9 K. Chairs, K. ! Table, Curtains, Crockery, Jam and Preserving Jars, Balance Scales, Ladder, Steps, Wire-netting, 7 Sheets Iron, Sundry Timber, Piles, Boxes, and a full range of good Garden Tools, Hand and C.C. Saws, etc. RESIDENCE, JULIET STREET (SOUTH) SALE 1 P.M.' T. & R. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE! IN OPUNAKE HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1928. At 1.30 p.m. J'HE Post Office Auction Mart, of Wanganui, under instructions from various clients, will sell a huge variety of surplus stocks, comprising:— Sheeting, Damask, Single and Double Blankets, Rugs, Eiderdown and Honeycomb Quilts, Towels, Tapestry, Table Covers, Men’s Socks, Trousers, Braces, Overcoats, Children’s Woollen Jumpers and Cardigans, Suit and Costume Lengths,
Carpet Squares and Runners, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Doulton Ware, Fancy China, Hardware, Toys, Fancy Goods, and a portion of Jeweller’s Stock; also many lines too numerous ‘o itemise. The Pest Office Auction Mart, of Wanganui, are prepared to sell on your behalf, New or Second-hand Goods. Sales of all descriptions eondueted throughout the district. D. LIVINGSTONE, Auctioneer. L A. NOLAN & 00., HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. Auction Sales of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE, OCTOBER 2. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application. yiSITORS’ GUIDE TO TARANAKI may be secured gratis from Hotels, Garages, Stationers, and the New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League. pACON 00., L TD - are Buyers of Good Bacon Pigs from 1001 b to 1501 b. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. SPOT' CASH AT THE SCALES. Farmers will be well advised to communicate with our New Plymouth Representative before selling elsewhere. Receiving Dates will be advertised later. W. K. SIMPSON, Representative. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1928, Page 16
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