AUCTION 3ALES. CONTINUATION SALE. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, MARK ET GAR D 1: N.ER S AND THE PUBLIC. ON BEHALF OF ANDREW ROSS. SEEDSMAN, AVENUE (Next to Catholic Church). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). APRIL IS, AT 1 F.M. SHARP. JOHN COL’LL will continue to sell by Public Auction as above — AT .1 P.M. SHARP, PLANT AND FITTINGS AS FOLLOWS—AVERY 4UWT. PLATFORM SCALES. FAIRBANKS i’LATFO RM? SCA LES. AVERY COUNTER SCALES AND WEIGHTS. 2 ACME STAPLERS. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, No. 10. SA FE. DESK. SHOP FITTINGS, INCLUDING LONG COUNTER X FIRST QUALITY FITTED SHELVING. Scoops chairs, stools, ladders, hand trucks, bulbs, tools, wire netting, etc. WHEN THIS IS DISPOSED OF FILL AUCTION SALE OF BALANCE OF STOCK WILL BE CONTINUED. Mowers,, gloves, spray pumps, cages, wre. hs, seeds of all kinds, in sin-ill ami large quantities. In fact, th' whole of the balance of the stock of this old-established seed business. FOR A BSO.LUT.E CLEA RANCE. JOHN COL'LL, Auctioneer.
1 MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMEN T. COM MEN Cl NG SATURDA Y, APRIL 29, AT 1 P.M. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. THE WHOLE OF THE AALUABLE CONTENTS OF KIOSK PRIVATE HOTEL & TEA ROOMS. CAST LEON BEHALF OF MR E. J. ROWE. WHO HAS BOUGHT A BUSINESS IN THE SOUTH. JOHN COULL will sell by Public Auction as above — ALMOST NEW WALKER & HALL’S PLATE. EXTRA LARGE QUANTITY CHINA,; OF ALL KINDS. LARGE QUANTITY FIRST-CLASS LINEN, BLANKETS. STAINLESS CUTLERY, GLASS AND E.P. WARE. COMPLETE OAK & RIMU FURNITURE of 14 BEDROOMS. THE WHOLE OF THE TEA ROOM FURNITURE, INCLUDING TABLES CHAIRS, &c. MAGNIFICENT PIANO PLAYER BY WILLIAMS, CANADA. Further particulars and order of sale j later. M r Rowe has furnished the Kiosk vpry well, and the whole line is for absolute clearance. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.
£75 DEPOSIT CITY CENTRAL.—Four-roomed cottage, washhouse, bathroom, gas range. gas-light and motor-shed. PRICE £3OO. £75 deposit and £1 per week. GONVILLE.—Rough-cast bungalow of 6 rooms, porcelain bath, caliphont, gas stove, electric light, and motorshed. PRICE £1275. Terms £2OO cash. TO LET. —Houses, shops and rooms. JOHN D. BRECHIN, LAND AGENT, ’Phono 2573. 7 Dublin St., Wanganui.
Mr McKinnon. He was afraid the cablegrams they received in New Zealand told them only one side.of the story; they never heard the bright side, and it was a great encouragement to hear the opinions of such an authority as Mr McKinnon. Personally, he had always regarded war with America as out of the question.
i Everybody knows that colds are dangerous. But not for those wise people who use “NAZOL. ’’ Severe colds or mild colds are quickly Relieved by this powerful, penetrating remedy. 60 doses for 1/6 *
SHARLAND’S VINEGAR is mellow and full-flavoured. Ideal for salads, sauces, pickles or ordinary table use. In bottle or bulk.*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12
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