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Auction Sales. SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH, AT 1.30 P.M. MRS E. A. GILES’ SALE. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 48 DURIE STREET, DURIE HILL (Take Lift to Top.) TOHN COULL, instructed by Mrs E. ** A. Giles, who is leaving Wanganui, will Sell by Public Auction as above— FRONT ROOM.—GOOD BRUSSELS CARPET, 10 x 9; ooc. table, handsome couch, loose cover, easy chair, framed bevel mirror, lot good books,. Axminster ’hearth rugs, good fender and brasses, LOT OF CHOICE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, good curtains throughout the house, bookshelves, handsome pictures, ornaments cushions. HALL.—9 YARDS FIRST QUALITY AXMINSTER HALL CARPET, good hall curtains, oec. table, aspidistra, nice pictures, 6 yards good linoleum, 3 yards good lino. DININGROOM—HANDSOME LIGHT RIMU BEVEL MIRROR SIDEBOARD, WELL MADE; solid kauri dining table, glassware and valuable crockery, 12 YARDS FIRST QUALITY” LINO, overmantel. 2 new settees and squabs, 6 spindle backed dining chairs, cane chairs, handsome hand carved pedestal palmstand, carved panels, WATER COLOUR “VICTORIA AVENUE, 1894,” Axminster hea~th rug, fender and brasses, fire screen.

BEDROOM NO. I.—New 4-drawer duchess chest, 8 YARDS GOOD LINO, stand and ware, double wooden bed, wire and kapoc. 6 yards lino, curiains. 2 swing mirrors, DRESSMAKER’S MODEL, lot pictures, SOLID LEATHER PORTMANTEAU, PERFECT ORDER; 4 yards lino. 2 seagrass mats. KITCHEN ANID SUNDRIES.—Good kitchen table with drawer. 6 bentwood chairs, kitchen lino, filter, kerb, gas ring and tube, COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY, lot of good saucepans, enamel and tinware, BRASS PRESERVING PAN, iron kettles, teapots, clothes basket, metal meat sale, mower, spade, rake, hoe, brooms and mops and many otherlines. EVERYTHING IN TIP-TOP ORDERAND FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. TAKE LIFT TO TOP OF DURIE HILL. SALE STARTS AT 1.30 SHARP. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. GOOD HOME AND BUSINESS First-class Confectionery and Soft Drinks Business, together with nice house of 5 rooms and conveniences; outhouses, fowlrun, good garden, etc. Business situated in the best part of an important and progressive town. Premises leasehold at very nominal rent. Doing first-class turnover. Price for equity in home, shop, stock, etc., £B5O cash. An absolute bargain. Full particulars supplied to bona-fide enquirers, or to avoid disappointment call and ’see us at once. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 196 Acres, 8 miles from Hamilton. A particularly good property, all level and in grass, except 12 acres ploughed for crops; watered by permanent streams and wells; 14 paddocks,; semi-volcanic country, carrying 8 4 cows, 9 store cows, 20 heifers, 3 bulls, and 4 horses. Buildings consist of 7-roomed house, with h. and c. water, wash-house, 10-bail cowshed (concreted), with machines installed; stables, trapshed, loosebox, hayloft, waggon shed, workshop, motor shed, etc.; 1 mile from P. 0., store and factory. Price £8 0 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Or would exchange for property handy to sea coast. Equity about £4OOO. Get in early as this proposition is right. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 10 Acres, nicely laid out, with fine 9-roomed two-storey house; 1 mile from town; nicely situated on high ground; all conveniences, including septic tank, patent w.c.’s inside and out; h. and c. water; large verandahs and balcony; stables, etc. Absolutely a bargain at £2OOO. Very easy terms can be arranged. Call at once. J. HARRIS & SONS, LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS MARTON. We regard ail housewives as esteemed shareholders in the World-Lifting Association who purchase Is 6d worth of the jjure golden rule soap once a month from local grocers.

THOUSANDS OF DAIRY FARMERS IN NEW ZEALAND HAVE LEARNED THE VALUE °F THE BALTIC. PRICE DOES NOT COUNT AS THE-CHEAP MACHINE IS THE DEAREST IN THE END. a WWfb- ■ Mt THE BALTIC IS BUILT TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR. and with ordinary care will last a lifetime. WE HAVE THE RIGHT SIZE MACHINE FOR YOUR HERD. The Simplex Milking Machine Go. Ltd. ST. HILL ST., WANGANUI. (Sole New Zealand Distributors.),

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 10