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J. R. Few and Co. J ,J. U. FOW & CO. "Will S. ll at thoir .Mart. TO-MORROW (Satnnliiyl, OcLo'icr 1 JHIj, at I p.m. sharp— Poultry, n'oduce, seed and pi l .; potatoes. Daisy churn, pump and pipe, linn: 's, trainin:; saddle, fender and irons. harness, three tanks, special en. try silk Mouses, costumt's. all-woo! skirts .-.iugleis, si i[) bodices, etc., lar;r<* on try ol furniture and elicits, crockerr. lino. etc. Terms Cash.—J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. 483 LAND SALE AT AUCTION. By order of tin* Registrar at Th'.milton of Supreme Court ol New Zealand, and at the request of the Mortgagee J. K. FOW & CO. having been favoured with instructions iroin the Registrar, v. ill sell at tin ir Auction .Mart, Hamilton, on the 19th day of October, 1918, at noon A LL THAT parcel of land situate in t!ie Provincial District of Auckland, being part of Allotment 80 of the town of Hamilton West, hounded (commencing at the intersection of VictoriaStreet and Knox Street) on the northeast by Victoria Street 71.5 links, on the north-west by other part of said Allotment 80 143.9 links, on the southwest by other part of said Allotment 80, 71.5 links, and on the south-east to the commencing point by Knox Street..l 43.9 links. The Mortgagee's estimate of the value of the said land may be inspected at the Supreme Court Office at Hamilton. For particulars ami conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or to Buddie, .Richmond and Buddie, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, G Wyndham Street, Auckland. ' oG;;. CLEARING SALE CORNER. OAKLEY AVENUE. OLAUDELANDS, TUESDAY NEXT, OCT. 22, at 1 p.m. J. R. FOW & CO. Will sell on account of Mrs Swinbourne who is leaving the district, her household furniture and effects, comprising: Oak sideboard, oak occ. table, oak extension dining table, sofa, carpet square, G oak dining chairs, 2 oak carver chairs, Chippendale chair, palm stand, table cover, rimu kerb, coal vase, chair, tub chair, wall bannerett, book case, oak hall stand. Wilton Pile carpet-runner, steel engraving, "Queen in the Forest." Bedroom 1 : Two single iron bedsteads and w. woves. Bedroom 2: White duchesse table and cabinet, royal doulton, set ware, sengrass chair, Wilton mat lino, palm stand. No, 3: Book trough, white wooden bedstead and w. wove and kapok, carpet square, chair, seagrass mat and duchesse nair. Breakfast Room: Spring couch, cushion and cover, table-with drawer. Kitchen: Table, Wertheim machine, child's chair, 4 chairs, gas ring, lino and felt, dinner set, all crockery, all cooking utensi's, enamel flour hin, tin ware, clothes basket, lino. Outside: Scythe, garden tools, etc, etc. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. 471 J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. AT THE MART, COLLiNGWOOD STREET. we have just opened up a new stock of— Passage Linos Seagrass Chairs Linoleums Seagrass Squares and Mats Rimu Chairs Wooden Bedsteads Kapok Bedding Combination Chests Washstands, Cabinets, etc. Large as any stock in the Waikato. Come and have a look, you are not forced to buy.

J. R. FOW & CO. Church Services. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMI L lON—Sunday, October 20, XXT. after Trinity—Hamilton, S. Potcr's: 11 a.m., flatting and sermon; 7 p.m. ; evensong and sermon. Frankton, S. George's: 11 a.m., Mattins and sermon; 7 p.m., evensong and sermon; Tauwhare: 7 p.m., evensong and sermon. Tauwhare: 7 p.m., evensong a;.d sermon. Tuhikaramea: Service cancelled. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING. fFHE Prayer and Praise Meeting will be continued on Sunday next in the Farmers' Union Board Room. Hood street, Hamilton, at 2.30 p.m. Undenominational. collection All cordially invited. ewen McGregor. Meetings. XJAMILTON TENNIS CLUB'S A 1 official opening takes place on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. All members cordially invited. Ladies please provide a "plate. 408 PLUNKET SOCIETY rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Cambridge Branch of the Plunkel Society will be held in the Cambridge Council Chambers, on SATURDAY, October 19, at 2.30 p.m. All members are requested to be present. Subscriptions are now due for 1918-1919 BLANCHE HUDLESTONE, Hon Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING. JpRANKTON JUNCTION Women's Patriotic League will hold their Annual Meeting in the Red Cross Rooms, .Main street, h'n.nkton on THURSDAY, October 24th at '2 30 p.m. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. Un 1 I. -M- BULL, 1 Hon. Sec.

Ladies' sports coats in silk, cotton, and cotton arc receiving special attention at the Auld Stores this neck. \\ c have a splendid variety of (|iia!itics and styles, and, except in a Jew cases, there are not two coats designed exactly alike. The range of colourings embraces all the new and delicate shades so popular this season, and they have heen rjiarked at the lowest prices consistent with "ood quality.—Auld and Co., the firm" for good drapery values.* NAZOL relieves cold in the head and Nasal Catarrh. (1) The King of Tonics—Forsythe's Vigor Tonic—in valuable as a pick-me-up after influenza, colds, etc. Hottles, 2s fid and 4s fid.— Foreythe. Chemist! Hamilton.* If your throat is sore and irritable, take NAZOL, it wiU trive you relief. (3) At tl:e present time, owing to the dyeing difficulties there arc manv cotton goods that are not thoroughly reliable fast colours. Hooker and Kingston have just opened a fine range of the new ( hacks and strines in reversible French ginghams. These goods are always noted for their fast washing and sound wearing qualities, and are showing in both single and double widths.—Hooker and Kingston. Ltd., where you get the war discount.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 4

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