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Auction Sales. j Auction Sales. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, at 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22nd, JL •o [} JJ. 11l ■ AUCTION sILe-OP CHAIKS, FURNITUKE, and TWO PIANOS. TABIjgS.^ SHOP^ FITTINGS, At JOHN COULL'S CLEARING CONTENTS OF "BLUEBIRD" ROOMS, Ridgway Street, opposite Car- DINING ROOMS, rier's Stand. ■— ON THE PREMISES, "BLUEBIRD" JOHN COULL will sell on behalf of DINING ROOMS (late the REGENT) various vendors a3 above: — 145 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. 50 to 60 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S NEW : BOOTS AND SHOES, garden tools, 3 I%,fILES J. CASSIDY, under instr-ic-fishin^ rods lineoleums, crockery, pots -i-*-*- tioas from Mr: Percy J. Cox, who and pans, about 20 bentwood chairs, has sold the lease of his premises, pres. jars, and single stretchers, will sell by Public Auction as above: ,s-cles and weights, oval boiler, toys, 15 Dining tables, 60 A.B. chairs register grate, Shaddock range, bey- (quite new), 3 hall stands, 6 hated mirror wordrohe, child's collapsible racks, 3 large framed bevel mircart (good;, child's chair (good), cot, rors, lot choice pictures, 40 yards pres. pan, suite in leather (couch and first quality linoleum, felt coverSchairs), lot blinds, solf sticks, ing, 50 feet carpet runner, chefWhite, Victory nnd Wertheim r^rop- fenier, wardrobe with bevel mirhead .sewing machines, and two good ror, 12 feet carpet runner, dinner pianos. waggon with detachable top, sideNOTE. —Tf you want a. Food piano for board, shop partition with cola learner come to th:s sale. oured glass top, palms, copper pie JOHN COULL, urn, small size "National" cash Auctioneer. register, bread cutter, lot shelving, large size flour and sugar bin, -, .., — -' ■ crockery, all sizes plates, bread and batter plates,1 dinner and PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. soup plates, meat dishes, cups and saucer's, pudding bowls, basins, IN PREMISES OPPOSITE EMPRESS lot cutlery of every description, BUILDINGS, RIDGWAY STREET. teapots, vases,, pots, pans, wash- —: ing bowls, boiler with brass taps, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Z2nd. scullery bench, 2 large oval boilAt 1 p.m. Sharp. ers, cake tins (all sizes), iron and enamel buckets, 2 and 4 gallon WATCH FOR THE RED FLAG. stone jars, 2 gas cooking stoves FS. TUNNICLIF.FE, favoured with (good as new), sugar basins, tea- • instructions from Mr. R. Allen pots, cake stands, trifle dishes, (who is giving up housekeeping) will tumblers, sauce bottles, 20 linen sell by Public Auction the under- covers and kitchen sundries, mentioned household furniture and AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—AII the effects. Moved for convenience of foregoing lines are in first-class both public and vendor to the above order and condition. Mr. Cox has address. had them in use only a short time. Beautiful polished rimu bedroom As t he new owner of the premises suite, 5x3 polished dining table wan ts immediate possession, all the and chairs, iron and wood bed- contents of-the dining rooms are to steads, wife and box mattresses, be sold without reserve. BveryScotch chest of drawers, duchess thing on view morning of sale. Roll chests, tables, wood kerbs, hearth up f or bargains! rugs, lamp, brooms, axes, pje- MILES J: CASSIDY, dishes, preserving bottles, and Auctioneer. dozens of odds and ends. «, ... Also, on behalf of large indenting firm, three nests of beautiful suit- THE POLF/ING CORKSCREW cases. These goods must be sold, WAS YVOKTH A FORTUNE. and are really good value. t- 0 the inventor! Si'cpie Ideas often F. S. TUNNICLIFFE, bring fame and fortuno to the inventor. Auctioneer. Have you an idea? If yon hava, call or ' : — write for otii" free booklet, " Advice to Inventors " Henry, tfnghes Ltd., PatWORM FIGS. Wonderful Vhjrxn Was ent Attorneys, 107 Featberston Street, rJors. Price 1». OcL Wellington. ....... WOOL BROKERS, " . --h AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COItfMISSIGN XG-fefTS, ' "' STOCK ANI) STATION AGENTS, LAND ffALFSMKN, ■ ,^SEBD AJND PJROEUCE MERCHANTS. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY of announcing that we have opened a Branch in Wr.nganui and are now prepared to negotiate in ill branches of the business. All Seeds, Produce, and General Farm Merchandise on hani. AGENTS FOR: HIGHLAND SHEEP DIPS SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY. NORTHERN S.S. COY. LTD. S-S. "RURAWA." OFFICES CORNFR WICKSTEED PLACE & TAUPO QUAY. 2000-ACRE FARM, splendid country; 1500 acres in giass. This is one of the best places in the country. The buildings are of the very best, and are in excellent condition. The fences are practically new, and better could not be built. There are about 3000 sheep and 150 head of cattle on the place, which can be taken over, if desired, at valuation. Price £12 per acre. The aasiest of terms wi'l be given. Don 1; delay your enquiries about this property, as the first to inspect it will purchase it. 10 ACRES —less than 4 miles from city. Compact little place, good house of 6 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, together with 5 cows, cream separator etc., etc. Frice 1475, good terms. ... An additional area of seven acres that adjoin the above can be leased at a very low rental. D. J. KEARDON, HIS MAJESTY'S BUILDINGS, STATE COAL OFFICE. •Bos 63. AVENUE, WAAGANUL I uO» LXfl« 7 VICTORIA AVEjNUE, WANGANUI. P.O. Box 18*. 'PhoutW.766. WOOL JiUOKEKS, LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL &T& TI(M AGENTS. j The Company i eg" to notify shareholders and others that I they are now carrying large stocks and can supply at :he sliortjj est notice, Seeds, Grain, Fencing Wire, Wool Packs, Twine, Sheep ■ lip, fertilisers, ;roccrita and all farm requisites. | WE ARE AGEI.^S FOR HUPMOBILE CARS CLINCHER CROSS TYRES ! VIKING SEPARATORS UTILITY ENGINES ! LISTER'S oHEAIiiNU MACHINES AND ENGINES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. WOOL. Owing to the phc: ornenal .jraws'i ir. our wool business—la*. i season we handled ' 6,00 c bales —we are now making extensive additions to our Wool Stores both in Wanganui and VVel- | lington in anticipation of a large increase over last season's handling. \ As our Mr. Morcom, who has had over twenty years esperii ence, attends to -11 Valuations, clients may rest assured that I their interests will i c properly safeguarded.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 10

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