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LOUGHLin BROS. gHORT Q LEAKING S* LEST. PETER’S HALL, VICTORIA 3T. 'yyUDNESDA'i OCTOBER 12, AT 1 P M. 0 U G II L I N B R 0 s. Having received instructions from Mr \V. M. KEENAN, who is leaving the district. we will sell all his VALUABLE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, removed to St. Peter's Hall for convenience of sale. LIST INCLUDES:— TNINING ROOM.—Tapestry Carpet Square, 12 x 8, Massive D.S. Sideboard, Rirnu Ext. D.R. Table, D.R. Suite upholstered in Moqnette, i H.B. Chairs, 2 Carvers and Settee, Mottled Kauri Writing Desk, Palm Stand, Occ. Table, Mats, Pictures. Paintings, Vases, Ornaments. E.P. Ware, 2 Jardinieres, Oak Tray, Afternoon Tea Set, Fender and Irons. Hall Stand, Byds. Axminstcr Hall Runner, Slip Mats, D.S. Hall btand. Rimu Bedroom Suite, comprising Rirnu Wardrobe. 4ft Sin. Rimu Bod and Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding, Rimu Duchess Pair, Tiled Rack, Cabinet Washstand, Upholstered Box Ottoman, Bedroom Bugs, Toilet Set, No. 1 Lino,’ 15x12, Curtain Poles, etc. 3ft. Gin. Inst. Bedstead, Kapok Bedding. D.S. Comb. Chest, Oak Corner Chair, 4ft Gin. Rimu Bedstead and Wire Wove, Kapok Mattress, Comb. Chest, Toilet Set. Curtains, Blinds, Bed Chair, etc. Kitchen Table, 6 A.B. Chairs, 1 Office Chair, Kitchen and Household Utensils, Pres. Jars, Sugar and Flour Bins, Mincer, Brass Pres. Pan, Sewing Machine, Basket Chair, Carpet Sweeper, Set of Bobs, Model Vacht, Garden Tools. PHILLIPS’ SPECIAL GENT.’S BICYCLE. Also, on account of a client, QUANTITY OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. ALSO, On Account Of a Client, to be sold Immediately after above. T>IMU SIDEBOARD, Rimu Hallstand, Chcffonicr, 4U. Gin. Bedstead and Wire Wove, 3ft Rimu Bedstead and Wire Wove Kapok Bedding, Pedestal, Mats, Rugs, etc,, Carpet Square, Length Carpet Runner and other useful furnishings. Terms Cash. T. J. LOUGHLIN, Auctioneer. ST. PETER’S HALL, 187 NEXT WEDNESDAY', at 1 p.m. T OUGIILIN jgR OTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, VICTORIA STREET (Opp.P.OJ. LIST OF GOODS FOR PRIVATE SALE;— Lot of Tennis Racquets, 35s to £2 £ss Drophcad Singer Sowing Machine, £l3 10s Set Buggy Harness, £& Mangle, £5 Gent’s Bicycle, £7 10s Lady’s Bicycle, £6 10s. t 8-Vol. Shakespearean Works, £1 10s Ice Cream Churn, £2 10s 3 Oregon Doors (new), 35s Green Mohair Table Cover, £3 Side Chair Chassis, £5 2 Single-furrow Ploughs, £2 10s, £4 15s Suit Cases, 15s to £4 lOg Several Good Separators New and Second-hand Furniture at Bedrock Prices. ’Phone 1G35. ELLERffI APIO onr. AND J)AY, AUCTIONEERS, ’£ have for sale the fallowing:— Kauri Sideboard 6 ’3 0 O.R. Sideboard 7 10 0 4ft Gin. O.R. Bed, complete 4 10 0 Oak Extension Table, oval 910 0 ‘Rimu Ext. Tabic, square 6 0 0 Kauri Dining Table, sft Gin. x 3ft 3in 2 15 0 1 Mangle (stand) 4 15 0 1 Mangle (tabic) 1 10 0 1 O.R. Got 2 10 0 1 Picture Framing Machine 3 0 0 Toilet Set 1 0 0 Office Table, oak 6 0 0 Office Desk 2 10 0 Swivel Chair 110 0 Oft Gin Scagrass Squares (new) 1 0 0 Southern Potatoes, IJ cwt. sacks (approx.)' 10/- per sack gLLERM AND J) AY, This old world we’re livin’ in Is mighty hard to beat! There’s a thorn to every rose, But my! Ainl the roses sweet? Roses, and the circumstances they typify, are sweet, just because they express harmony; and '‘harmony is the atmosphere of happiness.” HAMILTON HEADQUARTERS of the KNIGHTS OF HAPPINESS Ls our Store; there you will find all the Mediums of Mirth, a veritable arsenal of gloom-dispelling paraphernaliaQRIGKET AND ENNIS, .Q.OLF AND J>OWLS. A One range of seasonable goods, and “best value since pre-war days!” rmiGKET J>ATS AND gTUMPS. Cricketers should sec our stocks before purchasing elsewhere. \V«* arc offering exceptional value in Bats and Wickets in particular; also Gloves, Shin Guards, Nets and Balls, at “prices you will appreciate." rpENNIS T>ACQUETS. Tennis enthusiasts of both sexes and all ages will find “just the Racquet they are looking for" in our fine line, “just to hand and arriving.” Our Prices on Racquets this year will surprise and please you. Also Lawn Mowers and Markers and Rollers, Balls, Nets and Tapes, at THE gTORES, J^TD. THE BUSY IRONMONGERS. PAINT AND WALLPAPER PEOPLE, Box 88. ’Phones 1362. 1863. M. BIRCH, Managing Director. IF you are a supporter or the Hamilton Band be present at ttie Winter Shorn BuOdlny TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2,30 .omu a 4 3

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14772, 11 October 1921, Page 4

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