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AUCTIONEERS. FUTUEE SALES— T. CUNNINGHAM' CO. Oct. T5, at 2 p.m. — Sale of Furniture and e.ffects, on account of Mrs E. C.- - •WaadellT gALE OF JjlUENITURE AND' EFFECTS. On the PremiscS; Corner of WARREN AND' ELL1SON STREETS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1929, At 2 p.m. T cUNNINGHAM & C°" Have received instruetions from Mrs E. C. Waddell. who is leaving Hastings, to sell as above: — Seagrass settee, seagrass and cane cliairs. 2 double wooden bedsteads. tables. writing. desk, linoleum. 2 duchesses, chest of drawers. _hallstand. jardiniere, picture, rugs, cushions, 2 Cnrver cliairs, 4 oalc chairs in moquette. 2 rimu do-, coneertina, clock, ornamen'ts, blinds and eurtains. Iwoks, .sideboard. dresser, orockery. glassware, kitchen utensils, elothes basket. kitclien table. kitchen chairs, 1 lady's bicycle. 1 gent's do.. 4 dozen largo an.l medium and Mason jars, bottles. lot wood, lawn mower, garden tools. pot plants, etc. NOTE. — Everything is , for unreserved sale. W. E. TAYLOR. Auetioneer. FARMERS* SUPPLIES. JOHNSON'S gEEDS. SUPEHIOR REGARDLESS OF PRICE. Rape, B.L.E., 80/- cwt., 9d Ib. Thousand Headed Kale, 2/6 Ib. Chou Mollier, 2/6 Ib. ^lustard, 1/- Ib. Swedes, 2/3 and 2/6 Ib. Turnips, 2/- and 2/3 Ib. . Mangels. 2/3 Ib. Specially Selected and- Tested. ONE QUALITY— THE BEST 1 "^yiLLIAMS & J^ETTLE. , J^TD. SOW ONLY JJIGH QR-ADE • gEEDS. Specially Selected and Tested. ALL VAR'IETIES IN STOCK. FOR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. Write* to - . "YyiLLlAMS & J^ETTLE, J^TD. Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENV * Y CY CO..-LTD Beg to announce' that they are landing this week a few * jarmain patent combined side rakes &.swath turners. -j This is the very latest British production for harvesting. etc. CALL AND SEE THEM AT OUE HASTINGS* STORES. ' • ' YOU- WILL GET A GOOD- GROP FROM HUBST'S Germination Per centPrize AVinner Yellow Globe vMangel. .... 84 Jersey Queen Mangel .... 89 Mammoth Long Red Mangel ^..- 95 ' Golden Tankard 89 New Sugar Mangel .... 85 Chou Moellier ' ... 96 Thousand Headed Kale . .... 99 - Mustard .... 99 B.L.E. Rape .... - .... 97 Place your order with ' THE EI.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD.. Seed Spee.ialists. ID.E A L TT O M E DEAI, -ti U M E . . ■ -j 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 jSlanted,' arid ' one of the most outstanding sites of the Napier Hills, commanding an uninterrupted panoramic view of the whole of the bay. with picturesque views from every window. THE* HOUSE contai'ns 5 entrances, with concrete steps and porches, and French. foltling doors. FRONT HALL, 12 x 7 with panellerl wa 11s. L1VING ROOM, 20 x 15, with ingle 10 x 6. Open brick^ fireplace, builtin locker seats, lsfndscape heavy glass easement windows givirig' a comprehensive view of Breakwater. and opening through arch to BREAKFAST ALCOVE. 14 x 12, with French foldjng doors to sun porch, BEDROOM 15 x 14. with tiled fire grate and white enamel mantel and cupboards, porcelain hand basin with water on : 12ft wide easement with full width ' built-in , dressing table, 20 drawers, and large dress ing mirror, built-in walk-in wardrobe (6 x 4), with 6hoe shelves and dress rail and barigers. BEDROOM, 14 x . 10, with built-in wardrobe, easement 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 glass sliding doors. PAN Y. 6 x 6. with shelves and bins. WASH-HOUSE, 10 x 6, with gas &oiler and 2 wooden tubs (water laid on to each). Wood and coal bin. LARGE MOTOR HOUSE with concrete fioor and wash. This is a MOST DESIRABLE HOME for a emall familyt. qnd if required, additions can convemently be made. JJcQLASHAN'S. J^TD., I • . = LANB AGENTS. -. . . • "V ^ ''-t..1?.".1. ' — flAURDOCH'S'' Vieniia Bread xs pianu1*4. factured in a specially _ erected jven, is beautift4 with, a- morning cup Df tea ; makes delicious toast, and is brimful of nourishment. Try Murdoch'e Vie.nna Bread to-day: - • NEW Sealbh' A ShttS,. "Suitings, and 'allSports Wear at prices to suit all I oocke'fs., At .Richards'^ Men's Outfit ;er, Taradale,- •' - . • - » - . ■ 1 ? > ,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 16

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