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AUCTION SALES NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD AUCTION SALE AT OHAKUNE SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER AT 1.30 P.M. SHARP CJORDONS TAIHAPE FURNITRUE AND AGENCY CO., instructed by the National Patriotic Fund Board, will offer for sale by Public Auction, Surplus Furniture ex Waiouru Military Camp Recreation Huts, removed for convenience to St. Joseph’s Hall, Ohakune:— 50 Folding Wooden Chairs; 10 Folding Chairs with Canvas Seats; 6, Canvas Deck Chairs; 1 Wicker Chair; 10 Kitchen Chairs (strong and modern); 2 Waste-paper Baskets; 2 Blackboards; 2 Galv. Buckets; 2 “Ringamop” Buckets; 4 Book-shelves; 2 Table Cloths; 2 White Coats (2 size); 2 sets Deck Quoits; 1 only 3dr. Duchess; 9 tfnly 10ft. Forms; 3 only 6ft. Forms; _lo’ Eart hern Flower Pots; 30 Porcelain Inkwells; 1 Kero. Hurricane Lamp; 2 Kero. Wall Lamps; 16 feet Coconut. Matting, 2 Coir Door Mats; 2 Rubber Door Mats; 100 Pen Holders; 2 Kapok Pillows; 13 Electric Light Shades; 2 Rubber Squeegees with handles; 1 Sideboard; 2 pr. Single Sheets; 2 Settees; 1 Step Ladder; 1 Stool; 1 Ping-Pong Table with Tresties; 3 Roller Towels; 5 Buckets without handles; 1 Long Wooden Trestle: 9 Tables, 27"x27” Painted; 10 Tables 30”x30” Painted; 1 Table 36”x36” Painted; 1 Table 34”x22‘’ Stained 9 Writing Tables 27”xl8” Painted; 1 Pedestal type Writing Table 27”x24”; 1 Drop-side Table: 1 Typist Table 36” x 24” with draw; 2 only 4 draw Tallboys: 1 only 6 drawer Tallboy; Axe. Tomahawk; Brooms; Brushes Mops; Rod Window-opener; Fire and Dust Shovels; Bath Soap-rack; and other sundries.

AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE, TAIHAPE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 1.'30 P.M. SHARP At CIORDON'S TAIHAPE FURNITURE AND AGENCY COMPANY, Opposite Railway Station, TAIHAPE. HUNTERVILLE SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. AT 1 P.M. 100 P.A. yearling steers. 50 P.A.-Hereford yearling steers. 25 yearling steers. 8 slips. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. HPHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will sell at the above yards at 1 p.m.: STATION CATTLE, comprising:— 30 f. and f. P.A. and Hereford bullocks. 25 3yr. P.A. heifers. 40 P.A.-Hereford-cross heifers. 25 2yr. P.A. heifers 40 mixed cattle 1 sow, to farrow. 15 slips. 1 good qiuet hack. FEILDING SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 19(M) SHEEP ' comprising; 250 “ 2th. wethers, 150 b.f. 2ths., 420 fat hoggets, 100 fat b.f. 2ths. CATTLE, comprising:—600 2 and 3yr. P.A. heifers, 100 yearling P.A. heifers, 30 mpty P.A. cows, 60 2yr. P.A. steers, 20 3yr. P.A. steers, 20 yearling P.A. steers, 10 yearling Jersey heifers. A/c D. G. Forlong, Pohangina: 14 2yr. A.A. bulls. A/c F. J. Adamson, Esq., Colyton: 13 yearling ped. Jersey heifers. 2 2yr. ped. Jersey heifers. A/c D. H. Buchanan, Esq., Kelvin Grove: 270 woolly ewe hoggets. An outstanding line of hoggets.

Duplicating - Office Supplies Addressograph Service. LETTERHEADS - MENUS NOTICES. And All Those Small Printing Jobs. ACME OFFICE SERVICE GUARANTEES QUALITY WORK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. TRY ACME FIRST. VACUUM CLEANING BUILDING (Next "Chronicle"). ’Phones 3810, 5373. P.O. Box 161 lnvitations printed at shortest notice and a’ moderate cost. Attractive and modern designs. Ask for prices and samples. ’Phone 2191. Country enquiries prompted attended to.

SPORTS COATS BIGGEST RANGE IN TOWN! BIGGEST RANGE IN YEARS! Young Men! Older Men! Here’s I I the finest and most comprehensive range of Sports Coats seen In this V. for years. Make your way to 4 ' Varnock ’ s Men’s Department and make your choice from hundreds / A 'A,of smartly cut well-made coats. / Mol wllliißk XEW CHECK STYLES - • 94 /q / ' JbK' These arc beautifully cut and are /■ ' n a full ran 8 e °f shades. :JnTAT *°S HARRIS TWEED m h wiiy 89/3 : P°P U ' O >’ al ’d ver l smart coat in »1I- * ifk ’ill f aWn ant * * rey ' ,erl ' n ®' 3one ' Wth Special Range '[/m , ' ARGE coats -p4 q I i' It M These large check styles in smart I i 18' in WB tweeds by "Kaiapoi” are ideal for ■ t II ® H till summer wear. W l Blffi.ll !■ SMART SPORTS COATS R 11 < Another range in imitation Harris Tweeds in small check patterns. Grey and fawn mixtures with sizes from 4 to 6. ' ziWl z SMART HATS jq to gg t'wicJWlaW Some of the snappiest styles in ® Fine Fur Felt you have yet seen. tll\|fuJ New shades and just the hat to go 'Si Virof with a smart Sports Coat. SPECIAL!!' SWLM SHORTS Arrived ’ a Special Consignment of the famous Fancy Knit . . . belted, half skirt. Colours Royal Blue. BATTERSBI HATS Maroon and Black. jq/11 Each From , g Cair For the Elderly Man! OVER 100 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM SPORTS COATS - From gq And Every One Made Specially In tQncs jn grcys ()r For WARNOCK’S! browns. Good tweeds. Warnocks Drapery LIMITED. P.O. Box 357 - - Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. _ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ■ >/rq ACRES Freehold and 599 acres Native Lease, situated 2 miles oft •’CfO mai|) Te Kuiti-Taumarunui Highway. Fr ihold contains 30 acres 1 Hat, 78 acres undulating, 200 acres hilly. Of this area 230 acres are in grass. Subdivided into 11 paddocks. The leasehold has 8 years to run. Rent £l5 per annum, 200 acres of which are undulating, balance hilly. 200 acres In rough feed, balance in hush. This joins the freehold. Buildings on freehold ■omprise 5-roomed dwelling, cowshed, woolshed and man’s where. Stock wintered 1400 sheep, including 820 breeding ewes, 105 cattle and 4 horses. PRICE for freehold, £8 per acre. Goodwill of leasehold £250. APPLY— E. R H. BRTCE & CO., LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENTS ti MARTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 269, 14 November 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 269, 14 November 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 269, 14 November 1945, Page 8

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