AUCTION SALES. gGMONT A UCTION MARIA PLACE. MART SALES EVERY FRIDAY. AT 1 P.M. P.O. Box 368. Mart ’Phone 3523. residence ’Phone 2615. Telegrams “Halberdier.” Clearing Sales Conducted on Shortest Notice. B. T. BENNETT, 1 Auctioneer. EGMONT AUCTION MART. MARIA PLACE. TO-DAY, AT 1 P.M.' BT. BENNETT will Sell by Public • Auction: POULTRY’ —6 Browon L.H. pullets, 4 Orpington pullets, 1 rooster (purebreds), 8 White L.H. chicks. VEGETABLES —All kinds in season, FRUIT —Apples, pears, passion fruit, PRODUCE—O. and C. chaff, potatoes, onions, swede turnips. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES—Organ, 2 ROLLER TOP DESKS, duchess, hallstands, chairs, couches, tables, 3 iron trunks, 2 wooden trunks, D. and S. beds, wire mattress, pillows, kapoe beds, 3 gent’s bikes, 2 ladies’ bikes, GRAMAPHONE AND RECORDS, 3 tins lollies, harness, pram, UNCLAIMED GOODS. INCLUDING GOOD J-PLATE CAMERA, Aldis Anastigmat lens, double dark slides, extra Beck symmetrical lens and 5 packets Imperial half plates, etc. (ALL WITHOUT RESERVE). DECEASED PERSON’S ESTATE: 10 SACKS PRIME TABLE POTATOES (WITHOUT RESERVE). B. T. BENNETT, Auctioneer.
CUTTLE & CO., under instructions from MR WHITESIDE, No. 60 Somme Parade, will Sell the whole ci his household furniture and effects on Saturday, May 10, at 1.30 o’clock. Watch paper for details. W. J. CUTTLE, Auctioneer. ’’THE BOOK NOOK.” ZANE GREY’S NEW NOVEL, “The Call of the Canyon”—6/-. Wonderful Selection of Novels for Holiday Reading in all Editions—l/-, 2/6, 3/6, 5/-, 6/-. SUNSHINE PURSES—Special Easter Prices: 3/-, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-, 6/6, 6/9. ELECTRIC TORCHES—In all newest designs from 4/6 to 21/-; also bulbs and refills. Lay in some good reading for the Holidays. J. T. WARD & SON. 147 VICTORIA AVENUE. pEMBEM X COIWD REMEDY- * $ ® For the Speedy Relief of ® APPENDICITIS, GALL STONES, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, SCIATICA, GOUT, and all other troubles arising from the Kidneys and Bladder. FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. PRICE 4/- PER BOX, Or Post Free from— THE DEMIREM COMPANY. P.O. BOX 372 - - WANGANUI JOHNSTON & CO., LTD, Distributing Agents.
WHERE TO STAY. •gJOTEL JJAP.KVILLE, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. (Ine minute from Railway and Post Office. eautiful, Healthy Locality. Hot and Cold Baths. Electric Light throughout. Comfortable Commercial and Sittmgß oms. Phone 2505. P.O. Box 207. J. HODSON, Proprietor. ' where TO ~TAY IN CHRISTI CHURCH. i ST. ELMO PRIVATE HO m EL. T. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. I I SUPERIOR Private Accommodation. '52 Worcester St., West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872. ‘WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI’ OOMMERCIAL JJOTEL Opposite Supreme Court. (Under New Management). ONLY BEST OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE IN STOCK. EXCELLENT CUISINE. MBS A. GRYLLS, Proprietress. (Late of Manchester Hotel, Feilding). ’Phone 2269. ’Phone 2269. WHERE TO STAY IN W2NGANUI. JJOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station. ) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION. MODERN CONVENIENCES. BEST OF SPIRITS STOCKED. E. DWYEB, Proprietor. Phone 3747. P.O. Box 135.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19009, 9 May 1924, Page 12
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