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AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), MA* "H 30, AT 1.30 P.M. LARGE QUANTITY TOOLS, FIRSTCLASS PIANO, LARGE QUANTITY WALL PAPER, MODERN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, MARIA PLACE. JOHN COULL will sell on behalf of varioiw Vendors uh above:LINE OF FASHION FRUIT PLANTS 1200 ROLLS WALL PAPER. I evvt. BROWN PASTE IN OIL. 28lbs. paste in oil, tar.ks, 3 tins enanicl, beautiful piano by Knnu;-.h, upright grand, maker to the .Emperor of Oer many, chesterfield with loose, cover,, scagrass pram, seagrasH piishehnir, Bei Crystalante billiard balls, good dble. wooden bed and wire, single w</«: mattress, 2 Ax. carpets, I l.y“ • t.np'o 1 try runner, jhio, otieh(■■■.?. pni; p'''' [ escritoire, heavy oak kerb, 4 goo 1 I oak dining chairs, small rot, bnr/'/vv, j i Buffalo incubator, good sengrass >/• ' table, quilts, curtains, single an J ■double mattresses. NEW HUDSON MOTOR, BIKE AND SJDECOACH, PERFECT ORDIJt, Glassware, swing mirror, blinds, tile maker, pretty jardiniere, brass pi‘ '■ ! pan, wire netting, NEW A PPOLO i>.RAMOPIIONE, stocks and dye.",, > bits, saws, braces, barrow v/hecl; I hammer, triplane, jack plane, smoo’.h plane, BLACKSMITH'S VICE, other] vices, floor cramps, bolt cutter-., ; Planet J nr., cart wheels, and big line sundries. ON VIEW THIS MORNING AND FOK ABSOL UTE CL EA RA N<:E. JOHN COL'LL, A ucti oncer. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, AT .1-30 P.M. MRS G. HUTCHINSON’S SALE. THE RESIDENCE AND THE WHOLE OF THE CON TENS. 38 KEITH STRE ’. (Between Dublin & Liverpool Streets) I JOHN COULL has received instruc- ** tions from Mrs Hutchinson to sell by Public Auction as above:— FIRSTLY THE RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS 38 KEITH STREET, COMPRISING 7 ROOS'S WASHHOUSE, ELECTRIC LIGHT, ON GOOD FREEHOLD SEC"! lON. THE PRICE ASKED IS VERY LOW. SECONDLY— The con eats, as follows: DININGROOM & DRAWINGROOMPIANO BY RALPH ALLISON LON DON, SINGER DROPHEAD’SEWING MACHINE, GRAMOPHONE & ’ 98 RECORDS, b.m. sideboard, diningroom table, double-ended couch, 2 easy chairs, 6 chairs to match, upholstered; good line e.p. and glassware, all brass fender and brasses, Ax. rug, Byds. lino, case stuped birds, Byds. carpet runner, 6 red mohair slips, palmstand, hall curtains, piano stool, light rimu sideboard, good couch, 6 b.w. chairs, cane chair, bamboo music stand, lot good music, table and green mohair cover, pretty epergne, pictures and lino. BEDROOMS (4) —Double brass-railed bed, wire, kapoc, 6-dr. b.m. duchess pair, good 5-dr. Scotch, chest, long framed bevel mirror, occ. table, toilet ■ware, Tucker till, Byds- good lino, Ax. rug, 2 single iron beds, wires and kapocs, 3-dr. b.m. duchess pair, 3 rev. rugs, set toilet ware, 5-dr. Scotch chest, lino, single iron bed and box mattress, kapoc, 6-dr. b.m. duchess pair, side table with drawer, lino, pic tures, double iron bed and wire- 2-dr-duchess, round table. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES.—Electric iron, kitchen dresser, 3 kitchen chairs, meat safe, grocery bin, goo-1 line crockery ami cutlery, pots and pans, pres, jars, full size mangle, good tool chest, wringer, saw, mops, brooms, paints, brushes, home-made soap, cross-cut saw, dressmaker’s model, axe, spade, hoe, aviary, wheelbarrow, good lawn mower, garden fork, bike lamps, good violin, 15 good pigeons, pot plants. EA'i ENHIYE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD LINEN, BLANKETS, CURTAINS & BLINDS THROUGHOUT. JOHN COULL, AuctioneerHIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 3. / AT 1.30 P.M. MAGNIFICENT 8-ROOMED ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW, FULLY FUR NISHED. 19 GUYTON STREET (Near Bell Street). JOHN COULL has received instruetions to sell by Public Auction as above— THE FULLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE OF MR T. H- NIXON, AS FOLLOWS.— FIRSTLY—THE DWELLING AND THE FURNITURE WILL BE OFFERED IN ONE LOT. THE HOUSE IS PRACTICALLY A NEW ONE, IS OF MAGNIFICENT DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP, YVITH EVERY MODEKN CONVENIENCE. FUIjL PARTICULARS AS TO PROPERTY AND INVENTORY OF CONTENTS CAN BE SEEN AT THE OFFICE OF THE AUCTIONEER. IF NOT SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN THE WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT CONTENTS WILL BE SOLD AT .AUCTION. THE FURNI TUBE IS ALL OF THE VERY HIG HEST STAN DARD, BE 1N G BEST OAK AND RIMU, WITH BEAUTIFUL CARETS. CHESTERFIELDS. AND ALL NECESSARY REQUISITES. JOHN COULL, AuctioneerPIPE LOVER’S DISCOVERY '‘During the two years that I have been a pipe smoker,” writes Mr Sam- , uel Gaw.’ “I have used more than . one—in fact more than ten—different tobaccos. I have paid fancy prices trying to find satisfaction but it w:u ' all in vain. I had no other choice sc it seems but to return to he most sat- - isfactory tobacco I have ever experienced. That tobacco is no other than Edgeworth. Now the pangs-of dissatisfaction and grief over exorbitant > prices have entirely disappeared since I’ve concentrated my pipe smoking on Edgeworth. Now I have a tobacco that satisfies pipe as well as mhn.” r A second helping is always the cry 3 when Hayward’s “Military” Pickle is . on the table. Who can resist its fine, ■ piquant flavour? Always ask for .'“Military.” 6

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 12