AUCTION SALES. HIGH-QUALITY FURNISHINGS. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, AT 1 P.M. MRS. JAMES McGREGOR’S SALE. 5 WILLIS STREET, WANGANUI EAST. (Off River Bank, between Town and Dublin Street Bridges). J OHN COULL has received instructions from Mrs. McGregor, to sell by public auction as above:— THE CHARMING FURNISHINGS OF THE RESIDENCE. DRAWING ROOM: SUPER WILTON CARPET, as new, 15 x 12; SUPER CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Louis the 3rd figured silk tapestry, loose covers; SEPARATE CHESTERFIELD. WITH LOOSE COVER; OVAL BLACK GATELEG TABLE, dumpty, tilting coke cabinet, beaten brass wood box. stool with rush seat, elect, lamp shades. LIBRARY: 4 PAIR HIGH-QUALITY DOUBLE BLANKETS, up. settee, cushions, nice curtains, FOLDING BRIDGE TABLE, SMALL LIBRARY WRITING TABLE, OLD STEEL-FACED 8-DAY CLOCK, large blue rug, small mirror. DINING ROOM: HIGH-QUALITY JACOBEAN OAK DINING TABLE (cost £l7/17/-), 4 CHAIRS TO MATCH (cost £5/5/- each), handsome dark oak china cupboard, useful cupboard with shelves, ornaments, china, MICROSCOPE. AX. CARPET, PAIR VALUABLE FRENCH BINOCULARS. ENTRANCE STAIRS: SUPER AX. BODY CARPET, 9x9; 18YDS. STAIR CARPET TO MATCH,' as new; OLD ENGLISH BLACK OAK HALL TABLE, CHINESE HALL CHAIR, nice pictures. BEDROOMS: SINGLE SUITE IN WHITE ENAMEL, of bed, wire, kapoc, dressing table, mirror, long and short curtains, rugs, covers, BEAUTIFUL OAK DRESSING TABLE, DBLE. BED, wire, kapocs, REED CANE UP. SETTEE. 4 LARGE RUGS. 3-fold screen. OAK DRESSING TABLE. KITCHEN AND SUNDRIES: Table, chairs, kitchon utensils, LOT OF GOOD SMALL TOOLS. MOWER, steps, trunk. GOOD BENCH AND VYCE, 2 scythes, garden hose, saws. COMPLETE OUTFIT GOOD GARDEN TOOLS. NOTE INSPECTION 2 to 4 THIS AFTERNOON. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. BEGINNING AT 1 O’CLOCK. ALL OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer and Valuer. USED CARS, ETC., FOR SALE. •j ’I ?I UMPH 31 iTp. Motor-cycle (1930); new tyres, new battery. Apply 1 Liffiton Street. yAUXHALL (1936) Sedan, 4<loor. in good order. For ’phone number apply Chronicle. yHEV. Tourer Superior K, longspring; mechanically 0.k.; cheap for cash. ’Phone 2998. QUALITY QARS At JJEASONABLE pRICES ' iNGLISH—--1940 VAUXHALL 10 Saloon 1940 HUMBER .10 Saloon 1939 VAUXHALL 14 Saloon .1939 VAUXHALL 10 Saloon 1939 MORRIS 8 Saloo.i 1939 AUSTIN BIG 7 Saloon 1936 MORRIS 8 Saloon AMERICAN—--1936 FORD V 8 Touring Sedan 19.36 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan 1934 CHRYSLER Touring Sedan TRUCKS—--1939 MORRIS 12cwt. Delivery CHRYSLER S-ton yNDERSON’S Garage - - Maria Place. ’Phone 2416. pRUC K S 1 pRUC K S 1 pRUC K S ! We have in stock: 1 New MORRIS 12-cvvt. Chassis. 1 Used 3-Ton MORRIS, 1937. 1 Used 12-cwt. MORRIS. 1937. 1 CHRYSLER 10-cwt. Truck. pINWOOD ROTORS, J.TD. Chevrolet, Morris, Hillman Agents. Cnr. GUYTON & WICKSTEED STS. Phone 3334. ECZEMA CENSITIVE PEOPLE feel eczema ‘J acutely. The continued irritation, the unsightly eruptions and the uncertainty where the trouble will next spread makes them feel almost ashamed. Eczema is not due to dirt, but to the fact that certain skins react badly to various forms of irritation (internal or external) and poor general health increases the liability. Since there is a great tendency for eczema to spread and to become chronic, early local treatment is imperative, and the best salve for this purpose is DOAN'S Ointment. It penetrates to the true skin where the inflammation lies, is antiseptic and healing and quickly allays the irritation. DOAN'S Ointment is also good for other itching skin complaints and for the relief of piles. Buy a tin to-day, but, be sure you get DOAN’S.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 62, 14 March 1942, Page 6
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