AUCTIONEERS. £JLEARING HUUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO AND SUNDRIES. Removed to Our Mart, "THE PEOPLE' S SALEROOMS," For ConvenienGe of Sale. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1930, At 2.30 o'clock. J^cQLASHAN'S, J^TD., Will Sell, On account of a client who is giving up housekeeping the contents of 5 rooms Including Cottage piano (Wilhemn), well-sprung Chesterfield with loose cover, 6 dining room chairs witli velvet cusliions, 2 seagrass chairs, piano stool, 2-dr. ducbpss, 3-piece bedroom suite, comprising mirrordoor wardrobe, ducliess cliest, mirrorback washstand. occas. table, palmstand. 5-dr. cliest^ 6-pieoe saddle-bag suite, 2 stone crocks, dessert and dinner plaies, pickle jars, _ vases. books, bowls, fruit clish, extension dining room table, large U.M. miri'or, 5-dr. cliest, Morris chair, pictures, 2 slion counters. M-B. sideboard, 2 rolls linoleum. carpet sqnare, ottoman. 2 upli. chairs, 2 occasional tables, electric griller, M.B. washstand. 3-dr. ducliess, gramophone, ice chest, 8 show pens, 10 shects iron. Also Table Cloths, Sel'viettes, Towels. Also 44 Pairs Silk Hoso. JMPORTANT QLEAR1NG gALE. ESTATE LATE MRS A. M. KANDALL, At GREENMEADOWS FRUIT FARM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1930, At 11 o'clock. JJcQLASHAN'S, Jj'TlL. Have been instructed by the Executors in the above Estate to sell as below:— CONTENTS OF— Drawing-room, Dining-room, China, Siiver, Cut-glas? and Crystal. * Office, Hall and Phssages, Five Bedrooms, Kitchen and Pantry, Bathroom, Verandah and Balcony, Yard and Outbuildings, Spare Bedding and Linen, Chrysler Sedan Motor Car, Valuable Pictures, Books, Curios, Ornaments, Antique Furniture. FRUIT AND JAM PRESERVES. FULL DETAILS LATER. FARMERS' SUPPLIES. TjlOPDRESS j^OW TO SECURE EARLY FEED. Superphosphate, 44/46 per cent Basic Shper. Basic Slag. Afriean Pbosphate. African Pbosphate and Super. Ammoniated Super. I'otassic Super. Sulphate of Ammonia. SUPPLIED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Acklress iuquiries to ^yiLLrAMS S JJETTLE, j^TD., NAPIER AND BKANCHES. JgARLY jgEED pOTAT'OES. WE CAN SUPPLY ALL VAk'IETlES. Specially Hand-picked and Selected CHAFF, OATS. HA Y, MANGOLDS, FOR WINTER FEEDING ^yiLLlAMS & J^ET'l'LE, I TU, NAPIER AND BRANCHES. WHERE TO STAY. p M R 1 R E jpf O T E L. Shakespeare Road, Napier. Under entirely new management. Splendid accommoiiation. Every eonvenience. Travellers specially catered for Moderate tariff. MRS TRUMAN (late of Carlyon Club, Hastings), proprietress. 'Phone 3107. All Wines and Spirits guaranteed true to label. s MONEY TO LEND. WANTED to Lcnd. — Small sums of Money, from £1 to £500, repayable from 3/6 week; low rate of interest, See or write Horace Bourgeois, the Coniidential Finaneier, Govt. Life Buildings, opp. old Post Office, Napier. EUROPEAN BEPRESENTAT1 VES For THE DAILY TELEGRAPn jyj-ESSKS R. BRETT & SON, NEW BRIDGE STREET HOUSE. 30-3-1 Necv Bridge Street, London. E.C. 4 Copies of qapers and full information as to advertising rates can be obtained at above address /"^UDEX Corn Cure is guaranteed to re mov6 the corn bv the rooL Price }/6 a bottle. Obtainable at Maney's : 1 barmacy, Emerson StreeL
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 229, 30 October 1930, Page 16
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