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AUCTION SALES. JOHN COULL’S FRIDAY SALES. 1 p.m.: Meat, live and dressed poultry, all vegetables, peas, all seasonal fruit, sliced bacon, smoked fish, honev, cut flowers, etc. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. CORRUGATED IRON AND TIMBER". SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 4. AT 10.30 O’CLOCK. ST. HILL STREET, TECHNICAL COLLEGE SITE. (Just above Ingestre Street). 150 SHEETS GOOD CORRUGATED IRON, 7 & 8 FOOT LENGTHS; TIMBER, 6 x 3, 6 x 2, 5 x 2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 6 x li KAURI, Bxl KAURI, weather board, t. and g. lining, flooring, sarking, 2 good skylights, good shed and other doors, long iron bracing rods, etc. TOMORROW MORNING, AT 10.30 SHARP. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, FEB. 4, AT 1,30 P.M. MR. J. H. NODWELL’S SALE. 92 GLASGOW STREET. (Corner of Niblett and Glasgow Streets). SITTING ROOM: Floral design chesterfield suite, l.r. tea wagon, Morris chairs, s.g. chairs, cushions, occ. tables, black mohair rug, dining chairs, ornaments, book stand, NEW FLORAL AXMINSTER CARPET & FELT, 15 x 12. DINING ROOM: Couch, glass-front bookcase, occ. tables, sideboard, dining table, settee, carver and 4 dining chairs, s.g. chairs, camp stretcher, l.r. writing bureau, floor rugs, folding card table, pictures, lino square, 12 x 9; carpet, 12 x 9. BEDROOM 1: l.r. dble. bed and wire, l.r. 4dr. duchess, l.r. sdr. chest, mattresses, pillows, s.g. chiars, pictures, occ. tables, blue carpet, (T'x 10J, as new. BEDROOM 2: 4dr. duchess, 2 l.r. sgle. beds and wires, mattresses, carpet, 12 x 9; plain-front kauri wardrobe, bookshelf, washstand. BEDROOM 3 & PASSAGE: Dble. iron bed and wire, mattress, 3dr. duchess, lampshades, floor rugs, bookshelves, palmstands, SaYDS. CARPETS, RUNNER, 41ft. WIDE; 6 YARDS DITTO, 27in. WIDE. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES: Cups, saucers, plates, alum, saucepans, all kitchen utensils, pres, pan, scales, weights, jars, clothes airer and basket, brooms, mops, 2 workshop tables, 2 gal. benzine tin, RANSOME LAWNMOWER, garden hose, hoe. fork, rake, axe, shovel. ON VIEW 2 TO 5 THIS AFTERNOON, AND TO-MORROW MORNING. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. AUCTION MART? TO-DAY (FRIDAY), FEB. 3. 12 noon: Selling table and laying fowls, pullets, cockerels, ducks, also fruit of all kinds, hams, flowers, fresh vegetables, potatoes and sundries. I. FOSTER, Auctioneer. USED CARS, ETC., FOR SALE. PREEMAN jyjOTOR gUPPLIES, LIMITED. LARGE STOCKS OF LUGGAGE CARRIERS, TRAILER COUPLINGS, SUN VISORS, FAN BELTS, GENERAL ACCESSORIES. 'PHONE 3584. 28 RIDGWAY ST. (opp. Parkville) THE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-HUMBER DEALER. 200 VICTORIA AVENUE. QLL E N . In keping with the new low-price, quick-turnover policy, offers the following Guaranteed Used Cars: VAUXHALL “14” Saloon, painted dark green; bucket seats, good tyres;

lively engine. HUMBER “Snipe” Saloon. Grey and black, six wire wheels; in great condition. A quality car with exceptional power and performance. CHRYSLER “70” Sedan. The Finer 70, with four forward speeds. Reconditioned throughout. CHRYSLER “66” Sedan. Maroon, with leather upholstery; good in every way. MORRIS-COWLEY Saloon. Leather upholstery, with drop front seat. Roomy, yet economical. ESSEX, with special Sedan body. .Leather upholstery unmarked. QLL E N , 200 VICTORIA AVENUE. ’Phone 4993. American. Minister Pictures Portugal as Tourist Spot LlSBON.—“Portugal discovered tha world, it is time for the world to discover Portugal,” declared Mr Herbert C. Pell, United States Minister to Portugal, when delivering a lecture on "The Situation of Portgual and the Scientific Organization of Tourism,” at the Institute of Coimbra University here. Mr Pell emphasized the fact that Portugal is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, affording a compact variety of enchanting views with great facilities for sport and recreation. ■•1 have been motoring over the west of Europe,” Mr Pell said, "and no other country offers so much travelling comfort and so much touristic interest at this one. Between Lisbon and the picturesque town of Brags, at the north of Oporto, it is impossible to travel for more than 15 miles without noting the continuous sequence of different landscapes, different coloured hills, as in no other country in the world.” “Mon, I’ve been a reckless young deevil in my day,” the Scot confided to an Englishman. *'l had ali re chance in life an’ wasted it. An auld aunt died an’ left me five pounds, and would ye believe it, I’ blewed the whole lot lia rears!”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 27, 3 February 1939, Page 12

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