AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. A/c MRS. J. A. BUSH. Cnr. TERRACE & CANTEEN STS., MARTON. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1.30 P.M. w. W. BOTT CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, Broadway, Marton, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. J. A. Bush, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, part of her furnishings:— SUPER - SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in Genoa velvet. RIMU DINING SUITE, comprising ext. table and 6 chairs and side-1 hoard. TWO FIRESIDE CHAIRS, I occ. tables, modern COFFEE] TABLE, seagrass chairs, seagrass ! stool, rimu gatelegged table, win-1 dow squab, palmstands, hallstands, | large collection of books, rimu' I double beds, with box spring mat- ■ tresses; duchesses, wardrobes,' cream duchess, mixed china and or-1 naments, including part dinner service, kitchen table and 4 chairs, k. chairs, set golf clubs, tennis net, H.M.V. gramophone and records, wringer, and extra new roller, gal. iron bath, “Ransome” lawnmower, fire grate, and usual sundries. W. W. BOTT, Auctioneer & Valuer.
AT PATEA. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE. AT 10 A.M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. On behalf of War Assets and Realisation Board. AT SALE ROOMS, EGMONT ST., PATEA.
300 3ED SHEETS (NEW), size 68 x lOOin. 35 coupons will be required for each pair of sheets purchased. This Sale will be followed at 1.30 p.m. by Sale of Office Furniture on behalf of the A.T.C., comprising:—20 tables suitable for tearooms, and filing cabinets, 2 Douglas chairs. 8 hall forms suitable for any public hall, fireside suite (good), chesterfield suite, carved oak sideboard, 8 easy chairs, 2 duchesses, oak book shelf, oak tea wagon, invalid lounge, invalid wheel-chair, 2 pedestals, 2 single beds, 3 set all - wave wireless, 1 separator, 2 coal scuttles, 4 folding chairs, couch, cushions, ice chests, kit. cupboards, set of clubs, palm stands, curbs, 2 electric heaters, assorted crockery and cutlery, collapsible ironing board, 2 deck chairs, primus, linen table-cloths, assorted linen and fancywork, bedspreads, ladies’ coats, children’s wear, curtains, blinds, etc., poultry, etc. NOTE.—This furniture is in sound condition. At 2 p.m., Unreserved Sale of household furniture; at 3 p.m., Unreserved Sale of Linen and Clothing. F. W. FINER, Auctioneer.
PASTEL TONES always a Favourite for SPRINGTIME SMARTNESS 7 ‘W You'll be delighted with the / /■/ / « delicate tunings of our new range [ I' » of Coats and Suits for present wear S these include sky blue, dusky 7 * pink, silver grey, lime green and embody the latest trend in roll backs, tie waists and tailored lines ' WJ —suits arc braided, tucked with "' V - W c °H ars or 3ie fashionable colte'jL larless neckline. Remember, too, i/f that our range is increasing dailv. ie* • • • WARNOCK’S DRAPERY LTD. Box 357 - - Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 September 1946, Page 10
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