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AUCTION SALES. qiHABPE, & £*O., AUCTIONEERS AND V AUERS, GUYTON STREET. , House Clearing Sales a Specialty. Chief Agetats Yorkshire Insurance Company. Ltd. 1 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 15. , AT 1.30 P.M. ; MR H. J. MASEMANN’S SALE. 13 PURNELL STREET (Off Guyton St., towards Racecourse). ' DESIRABLE 6 - ROOMED RESIDENCE, FORD MOTOR CAR & MOD- , ERN FURNITURE. Messrs sharpe, north & co., instructed by Mr H. J. Masemann, who is leaving Wanganui, will sell by Public Auction — ; FIRST HIS DESIRABLE RESI- ■ DENCE of 5 LARGE ROOMS AND ' KITCHENETTE, h. &c. WATER, } PORCELAIN BATH & BASIN, BUILT-IN WARDROBES & LINEN PRESS, LARGE MOTOR SHED, iACRE SECTION, BOROUGH GLASGOW LEASE. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SECOND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AS UNDER; DININGROOM LARGE EXTENSION DINING TABLE, 6 H.R. CHAIRS, 2 EASY CHAIRS, GOOD COUCH, B.M. SIDEBOARD, ornaments, epergne vases, lire screen, b.m. lender, curtains, blinus, 10 YDS. GOOD LINO (AS NEW); 4 rugs, door slips, ' 11yds. HALL LINO, pictures, pauu 1 stand, jardiniere and palm, hall curtains and poles. BEDROOM No. I.—DOUBLE BIMU BED WIRE, kapoc mattress, largo B.M. duchess pedestal, i washstand, toiletware, curtains, blinds, BYDS. LINO. • BEDROOMS 2 & 3.—8. M. BED AND • WIRE, double stretcher, single 1 stretcher, kapoc mattresses, pedestal ’ cabinet, toiletware, pictures, curtains, blinds, LINO. • KITCHEN AND OUTSlDE.—Kitchen table, 6 chairs, child's chair, Potts’ irons, tailor’s iron, pres, pan, pres. k jars, jam jars, saucepans, enamel and tin dishes, copper kettle, clock, mops, ’ brooms, scales, mincer, lamp, bookcase, jam, 2 hot water bottles, clothes basket, wringer, palms, 2 spades, 2 ’ shovels, hoe, rake, fork, LAWN ' MOWER, saw, axe, carpenter’s bench, wheelbarrow, hedge clippers, steps, 2 ' iron bark slabs, lines and props, rubbish tins, rocking horse garden bose, paints, oil, crockery, lot tools, 3 laying hens, and sundries. ALSO.—S-BEATER FORD CAR; SELF STARTER, ELECTRIC LIGHT, GOOD RUNNING ORDER. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. TO-MORROW PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT 2 P.M. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer. HOUSE BARGAINS. KEITH ST—6 rooms, J-acre, el. light. Price: £775. Terms. LIVERPOOL ST.—4 rooms (new), 3 fireplaces, caliphont, etc. Price: £825. Terms. CITY —Corner section, 5 rooms, central. Can build several shops. Price: £3OO. Terms cash. CITY —l-Acre, 7 rooms, gas, etc. Price: £550. JOHN D. BRECHIN, LAND AGENT, ! ’Phone 2573. 7 Dublin Street. Those Week-end Snaps Let Us Make Them Into Pictures In by 10 a.m. Out by 5 p.m. JJNITED p’RIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DISPENSARY 77 GUYTON STREET ’Phona 2860. I - > SERIOUS CHANCES. I J Are Taken in Neglecting a Simple Caw f of Piles. ’ Any person takes serious chances in \ neglecting an attack of Piles. This f ailment has a tendency to become ’ chronic, and there is also a danger of E ulceration, and forming of Fistula, both a very difficult to cure. The safest • remedy for any form of Piles, whether r itching or protruding, is Doan’s Oint- ’ ment. In using it there is no deten tion from daily occupation, and the many cures made by it have made it j famous in every corner of the world. , It enjoys a greater demand and more . enthusiastic popularity than any other t Pile Remedy ever placed on the market. Here is a case:— n Mr. E. G. Ridgwcll, Is 6 Bell Street, Preston. Melbourne, says: “I suffered ' for a good while from itching Piles, and, in spite of all the remedies I tried, could get no relief. At times the irritation was almost unbearable. A friend advised me to use D^an’s Ointment, and I am glad I took his advice, for • the first few applications gave relief, and before very long I was completely cured. ’ ’ Twelve years later, Mr. RidgweU r says: *‘l have had no return of pilei 1 since Doan’s Ointment cured me over a twelve years ago.” c Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per pot, or o will be posted on receipt of price by © Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton s Street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN’S.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 12