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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD^ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. tin jmrtrtuiil uf Mr I'. S. I'hilpoll. at AY, FEBRUARY 26, at 1- iNuuu. Tli e Fanners' Auctioneering Company, instructed by Mr P. S. Philpolt, will j soil by auction at his residence, Coronation Road, Uic whole of his Furniture; etc.,. cpmprising-r-PKUVING-ROOM G 1 English l»j ; and Stool, Chestorileld, LJLreclit Chairs, Music Cabinet, Pot Stands, llimu Tea Tables, Turkish Carpet, Aniitiuc Fender and Fireirons, Gipsy Coat Scuttle, Rimu Bookcase, Hanging Lamp,Jardinieres, Urnainenls, Cushions and Bonks. RREAKFAST-UOUM. Hound lop Breakfast Table, Sideboard, 6 English j Oak Dining-room Chairs, - uak Carvers, Smoker's Chair, Rimu Settee, Rugs, Clock, Lamp, Pictures, Bookshelf and Books, Afternoon Tea Set, E.P. Copper, Kettle, Cake Stand, Hugs, Linoleum, New English Gold and While Dinner Set, Afternoon! Tea Set. BEDROOM No. 1. —Rimu Double Bed- ! stead and Wire Mattress, Pedestal, Mahogany Dressing Table, Mohagany Chest of Drawers, Medicine Chest, Chairs, Rugs, Eiderdown, Tabic. BEDROOM No. 2 —Three-quarter Bedstead and Mattress, Itimu Duchess Chest. Pedestal, Chairs, Rugs and Linoleum. BEDROOM No. 3.—Single Bed ■ and Mattress, Scotch Chest of Drawers, Small Chest 01 Drawers, Duchess Chest and Wash Stand, Pictures, Chair and Commode. HALL.—HaII Stand. Fumed Oak Pol Stand, Turkish Rugs, Hail Lamps. Pictures. Also—all Cooking Utensils, Primus Stove, Preserving Pan. Kitchen Clock. Glass Cupboard, Coal Scuttle, flour Bin, Bottled Fruit, and .lams, a Rattan Lounge, Desk. Cabinet and Table Scales, Mincing Machine, Hanging Safe, Step Ladders, Garden Hose, Spray Pump, Wringer,' Mangle, Clothes Basket. nhurn, Milk Pans and Buckets, Lawn Mower, Horse, Harness, and Single Buggy, Saddle and Bridle, Horse Covers, Hay Forks. Cattle Dog. Fowls Also a i-cylinder Regnl Motor Car. In lip-top order and condition; well looked after in private use, only don.' low mileage. A quality light car for Ihe farmer. Also—two quiet Dairy Heifers. Also, Uj acres or land, fronting Coronation Road and David Street, surveyed into J-acre sections. Note—Land and Motor Car to be offered at i.-TO p.m. TERMS.—IO per cent deposit, 15 per | cent 12 months; balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Furniture can be inspected Morning of Sale "458 ELECTORAL, HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. ELECTION OF GOVERNOR. r PUE Annual Election to fill one vacancy on the Board of Governors will Jin held at th<■ Board's unices. Bond's Buildings, on Thursday, loiti March, I'Jil, between Ihe hours of 10 a.m. and';.") p.m. Nominal ions will close at noon on the 2Stli February, 1021, with li. ENGLISH, 178 Reluming Officer. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO FARMERS. PACE NOW AVAILABLE for recciv*~J ing FIGS for Curing on Owners' account. E. T. HALE*, Bute tier, •F3l Hamilton. '"pilE old-established premises known as the CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, Situated in Victoria Street, will shortly be re-opened as Luncheon and Dining Booms, under entirely new management. Also vacancies for Board and Lodgings. GjU MRS HORNE, Proprietress. i"kWINC to the increasing and satisfactory demand for our "ECLIPSE" FERTILIZERS in the Auckland Province, we have appointed Mr I-'. Postgate, Box 230, Hamilton, lo act as our Travelling Representative in the North Island. Any orders booked with him or with other recognised agents will receive our immediate attention. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LIMITED. Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. •480 lONOMY AND RENEW have spoiled. Stained and easy Collars, Garments and .•lieu by using a leaspoonful of QLOTH (Jl In boiling water you instantly remove such Mltliy blemishes. Sold by Drapers, Merchant Tailors, Ironmongers, and Fancy Goods Shops. PRICE 3s PER BUTTLE. Cleans ai: I Renews old and faded Garments. Cleans and Renews Cloves. Beware of substitutes. No hawkers. 4'iß -jlflSS ""iTERA TJOBINSON, A.T.C.L., 1..A.P, TEACHER OK PIANOFORTE. RESUMES LESSOR'S FEBRUARY Ist. A del re=. CORNER OK LONDON AND HINEMOA STREETS, HAMILTON. 'Phone ISo. 2075. 3 IK GI « O & El. O G U T I O N. ■jirn rpnos. ttenables. Pupil of the Great Teacher, R. Izard Coltrnan, or Loudon), WILL VISIT HAMILTON EVERY WEDNESDAY. Vijply Studio '. Farmers' Union Building, ood street), from u.'Ju to ■> P-iu. Wedn.esENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED. JVP- T. S W Ef ORGANIST A. CHOIR MASTER, ST. PAUL'S JIETHODIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. Teacne; of Pipe Orsan, American Organ and Piano. Vacancies for a limited number or Pupils. STUDIO: MeGUIHE'S BUtLDNGS. •Phone US6. Box 133. M R F. W. J-J ARDI;NCi " AM PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AMI REPAIRER (Member or Auckland Provincial Pianoforte Tuners' Association). over ?t> YEARS' LONDON AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE Residence: Paver Road (two doors from Presbyterian Church.) Phone 1474.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14600, 25 February 1921, Page 4

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