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SALES BY AUCTION. SVAIWAEAIHO YARDS, fc ' \ FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918. Jj[ EIT O N gI N 8 Will Sell sis above,— STORE AND FORWARD COW 3 ' 30 Weaners ‘lO Springers 15 Bulls i2O 18-month Heifers 25 18-montli Steers 10 Forward Cows 18 18-montlx Steer's 8 15-month Heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. • 863 FRUIT! FRUIT! . FRUITi TO-MORROW MORNING. AX 10.80, J} R Q S. Will Sell,— 000 BOXES Nectarines, Peaches, •"L'V -p earSj Pl ums , Nelson Tomatoes, Cucumbers. , v 1 1 440 FURNITURE SAKE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY--80. Rr'O.S. Have received instructions Worn MR* ALEC. FORBES (who has sold hia house) to Sell by Auction at his ivssi-. dence, 269 Devon Street West, — - ALL HIS HORSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Piano (by Hnphfer), Double and Single Brass and Don and Lib. ( erty Bedsteads, Woves andßedding, Dressing Tables, Washstands and Toilet Ware, Dining and Other Tables, Easy, Dining and Kitchen Chairsf Rockers* Hall Seat and Rug, Couches, Fire Brasses, ‘Mirrors, Hearth-* rugs and Mats, Linoleums, ' Quantity of Pictures and Books, . Electric Iron, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Garden Tools, Mower, 36ft. Protected Hose, 6 White Leghorns; and Quantity o£ Useful Sundries/• Sale at 2.30. ■ 439 V'MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. L. A. N OLAN ® C°* Have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the Late R. B. HONBYFIELD to sell at Moturoa as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, — THE LIVE STOCK AND PLANT, as under: —3 Cows, 1 Yearling Heifer, 1 Bull Calf, 1 Heifer Calf, 3 Cab Horses, 1 Cab, Set Cab Wheels, Horse Rugs, Cow, Rugs, Double Harness, Spare Collars, Plough, Harrows, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Poultry and Sundries. Y Also, on Account of MRS. Ri B. HONEYFIELD,— , HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,' comprising:— Piano, 8-piece Tapestry Suite, Chesterfield, Saddlebag Couch, Sideboard, B.W. Chairs, Fancy Tables, Pictures, Fender, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire, Kapoo and Flax Mattresses, Wardrobe, Duchess Pair, Duchess ' Chest, Fivedrawer Chest, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Linoleums,.Crockery, Mangle, Tubs, GOU-gallon Tank, arid Usual Sundries. I Sale at 1.30 p.m. Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is rj* HE J|ABBLE gAR FAMOUS FOR ITS, LUNCHEONETTE. 1 ' MENU. Soup: Tomato Puree. Toheroa Soup. Cold Joints: Yftrk Ham. Pressed Ox Tongue. Vegetables: Mashed Potatoes, Lettuce and Tomato Salad. Sweets: Sherry Trifle. Fruit Salad and Cream. Wine Jelly and Cream. Bread and Butter. Tea, Coffee or Chocolate; or Iced Fruit Drinks. HE jyjARBLE JJAR Wholesale and Retailers of Pure Ice Cream (Guaranteed under 1 “The Pure Foods Act”). Frederick Carr Manager. Is Is ’ls Is Is Is Is Is Is JJYGIENIO gAKERY AND JJ'EA ROOMS. These Popular and Old-established Tea Rooms have now been completely renovated and refurnished in the latest and most up-to-date style. Large room downstairs is now finished, and smaller room upstairs, suitable for weddings, euchre parties, etc., will be opened next week. There is also a nice smokingroom for gentlemen and sitting-room for ladies, with all latest conveni* ences attaohsd, forming altogether one of the brightest and most/modern tea room* ul'flarant' 1 -

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7