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E. C. DAY, J.TD E. C. DAY. LTD. Instructed by MRS E. G. HAYNES, who is leaving the district, will offer for sale by Public Auction, the whole of her modern furnishings on the premises— CLAUDELANDS 12 TE AROHA STREET, JTRIDAY, J)£CEMBER 1 P.M. DRAWING ROOM—3-piece Chesterfield Suite (Genoa Medallion); 1 Easy Chair; A.B. Box, Kerb and Screen; Pictures; 5 Fancy Cushions; Hearth Rugs; Curtains; Pelmets; Ornaments; 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Wilton Carpet; Gramophone and Records; Lot of Books. BREAKFAST ROOM—6-piece Oak Dining Suite (draw leaf table); 4 Odd Oak Dining Chairs; Oak Up--1 bolstered Settee; 3 Cushions; Oak Tea Waggon; Kerb; Crockery and Glassware; Wilton Rug; Axminster ! Rug; Curtains and Pelmets. ■ BEDROOM ONE—4-piece Oak Bed- ; room Suite; 2 4ft. bin. Kapoks; Pillows, White Quilt, Blankets; 2 Axminster Rugs (Rose); Singer D.H. Sewing Machine; Curtains, Pelmets; Long Mirror; Lino. HALL—Five Grey Mohair Slip Mats; Hall Curtains; Long Mirror; Painting; Curtains and Pelmets. BEDROOM TWO—3ft. Grey Bed and Wire; 3ft. Kapok, Pillows; 4-Draw Tallboy; Dressing Table; Axminster Rug; Blue Bedspread; Curtains ana Pelmet; Tennis Racquet; 3 Single Quilts; Household Linens; Seagrass Chair. BEDROOM THREE—Two 3ft. O.R. Beds and Wires; three 3ft. Kapoks, Pillows; 3-drawer Oval Mirrored Chest; Wardrobe; 2 Seagrass Chairs; Curtains and Pelmets; 2 Axminster Rugs; Pictures; Lot Blankets; Occ. Chair; Pedestal; Cupboard; Small Mirror, i KlTCHEN—Kitchen Table; Meat I Safe; Bread Bin; Kitcnen Utensils; Jam Jars; Crockery; Electric iron; ' Axminster Rugs; Preserves Cutlery and Silver. OUTSIDE—Kennet Carpet Sweeper; j Pot Plants; imam, .basins; imam. ! Bath; z Min. Lawnmowers and j Catcners; Wail BooKcase; Clippers; I Kake; Hook; Hay J?ork; b.H. ! Shovel; Ladder; saw Horse; 2 | Concrete copper siand; Lawn- i marker; Mamie slao; nxe; spaae; i Grate and me (surrounaea;; as- j sorted .engineers' loois; Gum Boots. JTRIDAY, JJECEMBER 1 P -M. 286 QAK gUITES Be well advised and select a Modern Oak suite now, wnne oak timber and lourpiy wire mattresses are still available soon there will be neither. See this range hrst: — 4-pce. Silky Oak Suite and Wire—-£44-10-0 4-pce. No. 0999 Oak Suite ana wire—-£43-10-0 4-pce. No. 106 A Oak Suite and Wme £4l-0-0 4-pce. No. 90 Oak Suite and wire— | £4B-10-0 ' 4-pce. No. 1414 Oak Suite and Wire £4O-10-0 E. C. DAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS AND FURNISHERS HAMILI ON WANTED TO BUY j APPAREL! Frocks! Frocks! All sizes, t 2uu Wanted before Cmialiiiad. Also ueut.’s Suits, odd Coats.—People’s Lin- ! guls, juvenile, in good con- j dition.—state price to ou, Times. j I \OUBLE Rklger; must be in good order. I —Machinery Dept., F.A.C. Ltd., 11amENCYCLUPAEDIA,' Childrens; recent edition; good order.—Full particulars to books. Times. 312 MECCANO ijet; 2 bolls, sleeping or otherwise.—Dolls, c/o Cummings, Cambridge. 3»3 I>lANo, liifjJi grade, English make, loi music studio; cash oiler—Musician, Times. lib I> LCUKD Player, electric or pick-up; also » Records.—Write l’ick-up, Times. Iy3 rpLRRILK, wire-haireu, male pui'py; -1:gree not ne’cessary.—Write 58, Times. YHES for Barnford Hay Tedder; urgent. —C. J. Bones, 31 S, Ohaupo. 233 J IIU-; 11A1 RE D”T e Frier - Pup'.—Write"' Dog. Sold, Jewellery, W. T. M A UGH AN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ward (left side). /'URL’S CYCLE (JUVENILE) FuR VT CUSTOMER. GALLAGHER'S CYCLE SHOP, Hamilton East. SUPER Bags.—Challenge, Farmers' Fertiliser, Star Brand. 8/6 per dozen; K.P. Star Brand, 6/6 dozen; cash at depot and ail buying stands.—o. W. Rowe A Co_. Frankto:i. ROSALINE Frocks, 49 Victoria St., under Chain Store Management. Special values In Suits and Costumes from 4gns. GET OUR QUOTATION FOR MODERNISING j YOUR BUSINESS PREMISES T. S. H ENRY SHOPFITTERS AND JOINERS, Hamilton. Phones 1421, 1331

S. T. COOPER USED USED FURNITURE FURNITURE any quantity HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN Prompt Cash. Phone 4351 Probate Valuators Chief Agents— APA/UNION ASSURANCE CO. S. T. COOPER & CO. Auctioneers Furnishers Coliingwood St. HAMILTON BUILDING SOCIETY NORTHERN APPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD UN THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1941. BALLOTS: 3,7, 9, 13, 14, 19, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28, 31, 30. SALES BY TENDER: 5, 16, 18, 29, 30, 42. TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED: £15,600. Agents: Blndon and Champion, Victoria Street iiruog and Kelly CARS & MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 3 Days 2/6 ic LL makes, late models, purcnaesd for rasp; lilre purchases paid oil.—C. A .Motors, Coliingwood Street. HEAP Holiday Cars —Morris” Oxford, 45; standard 9, £3s.—Winger Motor 281 I —Ring 5 S ; JJILLMAN Min exceptionally good .Motor sale?, Coliingwood St. 281 ORRIS 8, f 938; 25,000 miles; excellent order; recently painted; careful owner; £l7s.—Write 55, Tunes, or lung 1 694, 171 •3 0, with Radio; perfect order; £Bs.—Write ‘•Roadster,'’ Time?. 23 1 CHNGER 9, 19 87; one owner; perfect condition; £lßs.—Winger Motor sales. 281 TTsED Batteries, several from cars dlssJ mantled. Get lirst pick.—Auto ReFrankton. TAUXIIALL 14767" 395 recent models, in very U s Bedford 14; 1931 Vauxhall 14 Sedan; 1932 and 1933 Standard 9’s; 1931 Willys 1 Knight; ’32 V 8 Sedan; ’3 4 Family 8 Morris. Phone 43-267. Reg. Wharfe (Prop.). DON'T suffer the discomfort of broken eyeglasses . . . when we can give you new lenses in just a few hours’ time. It is not necessary to bring your prescription as a qualified optician will examine your eyes. Balfour Irvine & Webster, Ltd. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS, 24 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 3141 Refractlonlst: C. Mcllwralth, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A., F. 1.0., (by Road, Auckland. We visit Maddox's Pharmacy, MATAMATA. Phone 19 «ri.CREEM “ The Stuff to HH Give the Roots ” Free from irritating, scalp-clogging ingredients. BRYLCREEM is the ost hair ficial tonic dressing > buy. Made from pure, natural oils, its tonic ingredients encourage healthy growth and remove loose dandruff. Meanwhile BRYLCREEM keeps your hair smartly in i From Hairdressers and Chemists. Brylcreeh

GIVE THE KIDDIES FINDLAY’S BREAD! and watch them grow. Bread Energy for Vitality.” Delivered Anywhere I 'Phone 1526.

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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21599, 9 December 1941, Page 2

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