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SALES BY AUCTION. FRUIT SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, at 2.30, ■yy E'ESTER Jgjß D“S. Will sell at their Marfl—i KA CASES Apples, Lemons, TolOU matoes, Bananas, SO Bags Onions, 45 Bags Pumpkins, Parsnips, Carrots. Bout, etc. « e 62 SALE OF MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 15. BROUGHAM STREET HALL, EBS TE R g.B-0 S. Have received instructions from MR. F. H. HAM (who is leaving New Plymouth) to sell by auction in the Brougham Street Hall on AVEDNES-* DAY NEXT, WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WHOLE OF HIS NEW AND MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting chiefly of— Handsome Solid Oak Sideboard with .large bevelled-glass mirrors. Oak Morris Chairs (latest patent). Extension Dining Table, Two Easy Upholstered Chairs, Oak Card Table, Axininster Square 9 x 12, Large « All-round Spring Chesterfield in Velvet Pile, Fern Standsand Occasional Tables, Solid Oak Liberty Bedstead, Combination Chest and Marble-top Tiled-back and Cabinet Washstand, 2 Very Fine Asparagus Ferns and Stands, 6 Thermos Chairs, Wire-woves, Kapocs, Blankets, etc.. Velvet Pile Hall Curtains, Leather Couch, Carpet, Runners and Linoleums, Kitchen Utensils, 60fi. Good Garden Hose, Wheelbarrow, Wringer, Garden . Tools, and quantity of Good and New Sundries. Gale at 2 o’clock. We have inspected the above furniture. It is in the best of order, modern in design, and 'is for absolute sale.

MEETINGS. VOGELTOWN SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. A -MEETING of the Association will be held in tho Anglican Sunday School on TUESDAY, September 14, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members are requested to attend. G. W. BROWNE, e 52 ■ Convenor. 1 EDUCATIONAL. MB. SEVILLE J^ENAUD, PIANO AND, SINGING, RESUMES TUITION ON MONDAY, September 13. Country ns usual oh Thursday. Address; DAWSON STREET. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. M ISS pilvE, L.A.B. MISS PIKE Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1915. Address: Courtenay/ St. Tel. 260. MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED FROM ALLI T» ED CROSS MARKET IN AID OF It OUR WOUNDED BOYS. TO OPEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, And following Saturdays, From 9 to 6, IN SHOP LATELY OCCUPIED BY TOM BROWN. PORE BUTCHER (Next Webster Bros.). Farm Produce especially acceptable. KATE WILSON, HoA See. 277 Couitenay Si. Telephone 327. • jom UPENUI-WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR ’BUS. , I "WISH to announce that I am retiring the Red ’Bus from active service, and hope to have on the road shortly one that, I think, will be appreciated by my customers. In the meantime I intend to run the 11 o’clock service to Waitara with ray larger ’bus, and must leave Waitara at 1 o’clock to be in time for my usual outward journey; hence the alteration to jny timetable. ARTHUR J. SMITH. NOTICE. MAROKOPA SAWMILL. I AM now prepared to take orders for WHITE PINE on wharf, Waitara or New Plymouth Breakwater, in quantities and sizes to suit purchasers. Ordinary building 12s per 100 ft.; 9in. and 12in. boards 13s. Dressed Timber Flooring, Matchlining, and Ceiling, 17s, For further particulars apply \ J. WOULDES, ; Proprietor. Kiritehere. via Te Kuiti.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 7