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auctioneers. gATURDAY -J^JORNING jgALE* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND POULTRY. -"THE PEOPLE' S SALEROOMS," i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1929, Mc(5-LashanjS, Jjte-» Will Sell: 10 Pure-bred White Leghorns (McLean strain). • 1 Pure-bred White Leghorn Rooster (McLean strain). Table and laving Fowls and Ducks. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— 3 Mirror-back sidelwards. duchess pair, marble-top waslistand. hook-case, 3 palm- , stands. . coal vase, 6-picce II. B. dmingroom suite. 6-clr. duchess, 6 kitchen and dining tahlesy2 single wood folding beds, can, child's higlx cliair. 3 carpet swecpers. bin, pictures, 3 mantelpieces. 2 gent's bicyeles. spades, shovels, liook, axe. hoe, mincer, barber's chair. countcr. seagrass pram, wood cot, pusli-cliair. toilet waro, fcndcrs, invalid's tablc. 2 carpets, washboards, 4 suit cases. 2 tailor's irons, settce. sprnyiug outfit. 4-dr. ducliess. 4 H.B. cliaij-s. douhlo wood bed and wiri*. 3-d r. duchess. streteher, mirror-door wardrobe. waslistand with porcelain basin, MUler lamp, child's tricycle. , Also 12 Paintings ino reserve). Also 3 Chesterfield Suites, 12 Hearth Rugs, 5 Seagrass Chairs. sheepfarmers ! JjlOR JJRIVATE giLE. AVERY AVERY PLATFORM WEIGHIN G MACHINE. PLATFOEM WEIGHIN G MACHINE. Weighs to half a ton. Guaranteed in Perfect OrderPRICE £15 MCGLASIIAN'S' LTDauction'eees. JJEEDSAFE! JJEEDSAFE! . 30 x 24 x 24. Two Drawers. 30 x 24 x 24. Two Drawers. SKIDMORE MAKE. Guaranteed in Perfect Order. PRiCE £25 , >fcQI,ASHAN-8. JU'I)., AUCTIONEERS. ' JgARGAIN JBIANO. A PIANO J.N FIRST-CLASS ORDER A PIANO IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER (II. Luhitz. Berlin). GUARANTEED NO BORER. A BARGAIN— . £25 jyjcQLASHAN'S, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS. TDEAL TTOME iDEAL JluME A BUNGALOW RESIDENCE in r.ew condition, built of first-class materials on a concrete foundation, and ideally situated on a roomy section. nicely laid out and planfed. and one of the most outstanding sites of the Napier Hills, commanding an uninterrupted panoramic vi'ew of the whole of the bay, with picturesque views from evei'y window. THE IIOUSE contains 5 entrances, with concrete steps and porches, .and French folding doors. FRONT HALL, 12 x 7. with panelled walls. LIV1NG ROOM, 20 x 15, with ingle 10 x 6. Open brick fireplace, buiitln locker seats. landscape heavy g'lass casement windows giving a comprehensive view of Breakwater, and opening through arch to BREAKFAST ALCOVE. 14 x 12. with French folding doors to sun porch. BEDROOM 15 x 14. witli tiled fire grate and white enamel mantel and cupboards, porcelain hand basin with water on; 12ft wide casement with full width built-in dressing table, 20 diawers, and large dress iug mirror, built-in walk-m wardrobe (6 x 4), with shoe shelves and dress rail and hangers. * BEDROOM, 14 x 10, with built-in wardrobe, casement windows. BACK HALL TO BATHROOM, with porcelain bath and basin, linen cupboard and lumber cupboard. KITCHEN. 14 x 8, "New World" gas cooker, folding ironing table, cupboard (9ft wide) with glasa sliding doors. PAN^ -.Y, 6x6, with shelves and bins. WASH-HOUSE, 10 x 6, with gas boiler and 2 wooden tubs (water laid on to each). Wood and coal bin. LARGE MOTOR HOUSE with concrete floor and wash. This is a MOST DESIRABLE HOME for a small familys and if required, additions can convemently be made. J^JcQ.LASHAN'S, J^TD., LAND AGENTSJjyiLLIAMS & JNREAGH, J^TD. ROYAL MAIL T1ME-TABLE. WHANA WHANA: Every Monday and Thursday, at 9.30 a.m. (no mail). • Motor bus to RAUKAWA leaves Market Street daily at 9.30 a.m.. returning from Raukawa at 10.45 a.m. Motor bus service to FERNHILL, MARAEKAKAHO and KERERU leaves Market Street every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 9.30 a.m. Arrives Hastings 4.30 p.m. MARAEKAKAHO ONLY: Tuesdav. Thursday, Saturday. Leaves Hastings 9.30 a.m. Leaves Maraekakaho 11.15 a.m. 'PHONE— Office 72?.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 12

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