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J. R. FOW <ft CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 10, At 1 p.m. sharp. L R. FOW & CO., LTD., Will sell on the premises: No. 18 CLYDE ST., HAMILTON EAST, On account of Mr Young, the -whole of his New and Well Chosen Furniture and Effects, including: DINING ROOM.—Modern design rimu sideboard, massive rimu extension dining table, suite of rimu chairs, one carver and 5 high back chairs, moquettc lip-out seats: very valuable 3-piecc' suite, 2 divan chairs, one Chesterfield couch in best quality moquette; new linoleum No. IA, floor rugs, kerb, very choice bric-a-brac, vases and jardinieres, cushions, curtains and rods, blinds and rollers. BEDROOM No. I.—-Rimu suite, including oval mirror-door rimu wardrobe, oval cheval mirror duchessc chest with oval side swing mirrors, cabinet to match with ware; scagrass chair and cushions, art rimu bedstead, wire wove, kapoc bed and pillows, curtains, floral pattern lino, rimu Morris chair and cushions, blinds and rollers. BEDROOM No. 2.—Rimu, wardrobe, parallel mirror, duchesse chest and pedestal cabinet, seagrass chair, rimu J bedstead, wire wove, kapoc bed and pillows, floor rugs, tile pattern lino, curtains, poles and blinds. BEDROOM No. 3.—Oval mirror duchesse, cabinet, washstand and ware to match, floor rugs, blinds and rollers, tile pattern lino, sot of ware, art rimu bedstead, wire wove, kapoc bed and pillows, curtains and pole, medicine chest. HALT,.-—l3 yards new runner 2ft 3in Jm stand and 2 jardinieres and palms, lino, rimu hall stand, rimu hall seat, "rexine seat and cushions, palm stand and 2 mauve jardinieres, hall curtains, 6 brown mohair slips. BREAKFAST ROOM—Three ohairs (upholstered seals), new table and cover, rimu breakfast-room sideboard, tile pattern lino, rimu writing bureau and assorted books, large and choice array of glassware and crockery, mixing howls, bric-a-brac, dresser, coal vase, splendid line of aluminium cooking utensils, brass preserving pan, pots and pans', preserving jars, curtains, rods, blinds, and rollers, coir mats, deck chair, zinc bath and usual sundries. OUTSIDE.—Nine White Rock hens and one cockerel fGolhorpe breed), 2 geese; lot netting, etc., etc. 1 Harlcy-Davidson Side-chair. Terms cash. exceptionally well chosen lot, AND ALL IN NEW ORDER. J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. 139 IN BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT,. HOLDEN AT HAMILTON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SAMUEL MARLBOROUGH DOUGLAS, of Ngahinepouri, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on FRIDAY, the 19lh day of November, 1926, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. V. 11. SANSON, Deputy Official Assignee. Hamilton, Nov. 5, 1926. 163 O?<E Sandow Wool Press, in good working order.—Apply A. R. Vesper, 'piiono 10S, Putaruru. 1-47

pvYMOL" for Cracked lianas; Homing to J equal it; non-greasy; pleasant to :• 2/-. —At Irvine's Pharmacy. r{V£E Viking Separator is tlio Cleanost X Skimmer on the Market.—Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., agents. in our yard, Alexandra street, wa have a number of JOB LINES ranging from £3 to £5. An Inspection is invited. Also, TIMBER FOR JOINERS AND BUILDERS. seasoned Totara, Rlrau auu Matal. ALL DESIGNS. HIGHEST GRADE. MAXWELL BOARD. BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. The Patent-Disc Poli ires Boot and Floor Pol Lasts more than TWICE as ion,? as anv oilier Polish used in ordinary tins, ilms reducing tlie price by mure ['nan O'NE--IIU.F. Evaporation and waste are dispensed Willi. Gives a lasting: and brilliant shine. Preserves the life or BOOTS, LEATHERS, LINOLEUM, FURNITURE, FLOORS, CARS, etc .\sk vour storekeeper for Patent-Disc Polish and TRY OUT YOUR OWN TOWN'S PRODUCTION. The Patent-Disc Polish is not "Just as g'ood": it has I'ET to i, e beaten.

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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 6 November 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 6 November 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 6 November 1926, Page 2

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