Saleß by Auotion. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his yards, Waiwa kaibo, on tho above date,— Ctf\ CALVES TO YEARLINGS OU 30 18-Moith* Mixed 10 Springing Heifers 10 Cowb 7 Yearliagr, Mixed 3 2 -year old Hcifors in calf 6 Fat Cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock. a43oh WAITARA i IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED Clearing Sale of Merchandise. WYLLIE Havo received instruct : ons from (Messrs Joll Bros, who are clearing out the old Cooporative ''tore, now in their oocupation, to sell by auction at an early date, which will appear in a future issup, the following lines of Roods, viz.: — -I r\ TONS Barb Wire, 4 tons Plain SXJ Galvanised Wire (No. 7 and 8), 2 tons Black Wire, 5 tons Roofing Iron sft to 10ft, Crockery, Toilet sets, sets Jugs, Tev-sete, Taapote, &c, &0., Birdc»gep, Bentwood Chairs, Rockinsjll^hairs, Folding Chairp, Camp Chairs, Children's Chairs, Carpet Broouig, Clocks, Watches, Lndies' BaFkotg, Bedstead?, Wire Mat tresses, Qr.dirons, Suu-jepans, Soap, ( hurcs. Filters, Painte, Lampß, Kails, Milkpans, Clothes Baskets, CrosEcnt Saws Ooffee-pois, Cooking Range, Colonial Ovens, Glaeßsvare, Fencing Staples, Gate H : njep, and a lot of useful sundries. The Auctioneers would call special attention to this bona fide sale of every ay lines, as the vendors have decided to coneideiubly reduce thrir stock which at present far exceeds their storing capacity. a 432
MUSIC WAREHOUSE. W. €0548R, HAVING completed extensive alterations to his business premises, begs to draw attenti >n to his large stock of Pianos and Organs Piinos by tie celebrated firms of Wicener&Co. Enausß Eachman Trnbner etc., etc. etc , eto. sJS" Before purchasing elseichere intending buyers voiU find it to their interest to inspect my large st>ck of PIANOS. I import direct;, and confine myself solely to satering for the musical public. Time Payments. This system is now very popular, and Fianoß may now be purchased frcra 7s 6d per week. Toning and Repairs undertaken singly or by the year, by experienced tuners. Old instruments t iken in exeba* go, and full valuea allow 01. Violins from 103 to 20 guineas. W. OOKER, Music Warehouse, Next Clothing Factory, New Plymouth. Notice! Notice! Notice ! Removal of Furniture Warehouse To those central premises, next to Ambury & Tring's, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand. P. R. Carthew (IATE DINGLS & C3RKE) Has removed to those large and commodious premises, to meet the requirements of his exlensive trade. Large shipments of Goods ja»t arrived, ex Doric and Ruahiue, and to arrive, consisting of — FURNIiUtiK CARPETS HEARTHRUGS MATS LINOLEUMS FLOORCLOTHS CROCKERY and FANCY GOODS tf Please call and inspect our stock/ We guarantee to give value for your money. We do not profess to give the materials and manufacture for nothing, or under cost, bat give sterling value. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and at bottom prices, Any variety of Furniture Manufactured on th 3 premises by first-class •workmen P. R. CARTHEW, DEVON STREET CENTRAL, New Plymouth. u437m THE SU V B AXiNG POWDER eclipses all otberp.— Edward L. Nathan, Wholesale Ageut, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 25 July 1893, Page 3
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