SALES BY AUCTION. In the Magistrate’s Court of New Zealand, Taranaki District, between W. Courtney and the British Petro- , leum Company; under Distress Warrant. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 11 A.M, L. A. N OLAN & C°Have received instructions to Sell, opposite the Mart, — 'FORD MOTOR-CAR, No, N.P. , 1200 (1918-19 model, practically new) 2800 Feet )in. Wire Rope 630 Feet sin. Wire Rope 650 Feet |in. Wire Rope h 995 TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW I WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. ' L. A.- N OLAN & C°- ■ Have received i instructions from a Lady leaving New Plymouth to Sell as above, HER FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising,— Dining and Sitting Rooms: Piano i :by Meisner (in perfect order), Six-piece Suite upholstered in in corded velvet. Bungalow . Settee' in ~shadow tissue,' Six . , H.B. Dining Chairs, Harmonium ((Mason and Hamlin), Drophead Treadle Sewing Ma- 1 chine, Dining Tables, Solid : Brass Kerb, Fire Irons, Easy and Lounge Chairs, ' Child’s High Chair, Whatnot, Mirror, Carpet Runners, Bagatelle Table, Couch upholstered in shadow tissue, Oil Paintings and Engravings, Jardinieres, ! Music Stands, Hall i’ Hallstand, Table, Rack, Two Pairs .Curtains, -Carpet Runner. ■ • . Bedrooms; Rimii Wardrobe with large mirror; Polished Italian ■ Double Bedstead, Oak Washstand, Double, Three-quarter and Single Liberty Wood and , Iron Bedsteads, Wire Woves and Kapocs, Several Duchess Chests, Chests Drawers, Dressing Tables, T. 8., M.T. Wash- - stands, Toilet Ware, Squares, , Child’s Cot. Kitchen: Tables, B.W. and .Other ■ .Chairs, Sofas, Fenders, Lino- ; loum, Crockery, Pt. Dinner ' ;Set, and Usual Utensils and Sundries. , Boy’s Bicycle (new), Gent.’s Bicycle, Lawn - Mower, Baths, Household Mangle, Books. Also, on Account of Another Vendor, — ' Piano, by Challon and Hodgson. • Sale at 1.15 p.m. ' h 863 MISCELLANEOUS. PIWkET BABY-VOTING CONTEST. A PPLY for Books of Tickets at Mrs. " Burgess’ Office, H.B. Buildings, Devon Street. h 468 \ 1 TjMTZROY.. Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys j and' Girls! Come to Methodist . Schoolroom next Thursday. , , ‘ TT'ITZROY Methodist Schoolroom — , F THURSDAY NEXT, November 18: Bazaar and Christmas Tree. Plain and Fancy Work, Cakes, Produce and Sweets, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Opening Ceremony at 2 p.m. by Mr. S. G. Smith, M.P., : , 1i934 - I —i — : —; . I A. B. W ALbIE ’ ELECTRO-PLATER. J Has removed to 197 St. Aubyn Street, 1 New Plymouth. ! i h 845 \ ! FASHIONS A LA —LONDON —PARIS r THE Ladies of New Plymouth and A surrounding districts will learn with interest that the MATSON CASTEL-JALOUX OF WELLINGTON, ■sill display at Messrs. Hooker Bros.’ Sample Rooms, a magnificent assemblage of tbe latest creations from tbe fashion centres of the world. CHARMING FROCKS. EXQUISITE MILLINERY. j. -- 6 , Although absolutely authentic in modes, and wonderfully attractive, the prices will be j remarkably moderate. l CALL NEXT WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY. These are the only two daVs. . I fa9l9 3
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16894, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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440Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16894, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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