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PLYMOUTH AND EXETER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 The Western Morning News 21,607. POSTACNt AT HOME AND ABROAD THREE-HALFPENCE. ONE PENNY. WE HAVE THAT RECORD IN STOCK Call to-day and to hear It. PARKER 2b SMITH, 3 Bedford Street, PLYMOUTH.

RTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. -THE MINIMUM CHARGE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT RIB TH6. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS IS FIV KILLINGS his amount covers up to 20 words. Threepenc word is oharge.l aboTs number Unle is received with order insertion cannot juaranteed.

Postal Order Stamps should nt and ths announcement authenticated by tb "Mature ol Die sender. WHICH HAVE APPEARE iil "THE WESTERN MORNING NEWS AN MAY 13r; INSERTED IN TH weekly Nb-WS" at a chargk SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER IN9KB Shilling Extra will be charged when no re Paid. Announcements ot Approaching Marriages an( agrapli9 of a personal naturo are inserted a 8 end of Court and Porsonal Column or We I England.News, and are charged for at tits rai 3a. tel. per line.

Miniiiiiim charge. 10s. Announcements of Births, or "1 not be received over the telephone. BIRTH. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Beacon-terrace, Camborne, on June a son MARRIAGES. HELMORE. June 26th W'eslevam Churoh, by Rev.

A. 31.C, assisted by Rev Edgar Calvert Lamgdon Brimmell, of Mrs. Brirr.mell and late Rev. W. ijtytaiiell, to Maxgaret, youngest daughter and Mrs.

Tbos. Helmore, Smeaton Lodge June 26tb at All Sainte' Churoh, Falmouth, by the C. W. G. Wood George Earthy, son late W.

G. N. Eartby and Mrs. Earthy, to May Wellsteed, only daughter of MJ 0 'ate W. H.

Wellsteed and Mrs. Wcllsteed 'almouih. Jane 22nd. at St Church, by Rev. E.

H. Shore and J. Hiibj, Claude Lanyon, second son ot LT lata Mr. S. H.

Laoyon and Mrs Tolvean, Redruth, to Doris Foy Vaj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foy, Kcnnal Pbnejanooith. A fc Mutley Church, June 26th, by the Rev. J.

T. Percy George Spciicer to Winifred a Folley. Both Of Plymouth. SILVER WEDDING, St. Petroc's Church, on June 27th, 1904, Frederic West to, Eveline Luxon.

Present address: 2, Ford Park, Plymouth. DICATIIS Hill Crest, Thurleatone, June Mary Honor, beloved wife of William 41 Dnfty, aged 70 Funeral house 2.30. June 25th. Eliaabeth M. 6r 86, beloved -wife of R.

Farmer, after long and painful 6 patieufclv borne. Setvtry House, St. ftlf' Ule on June 25th, William Gele, llr Schoolmaster, Parish Clerk for 57 Ifr, 78 yearn. R.I.P. Elmead, Inwardleigb, Henry Hawking, died June 25th, 57 vear.s.

Also'on the same'date, 1 Elizabeth (Oissie), wife of the above, 'Hv- years. Funeral on Friday, June 28th, ie ln Elmead a Two p.m. Friend pieaee hi fc he only) intimation. William Lawrey and Edna i foudlv-loved children of A. W.

and Jer, kin. of Wellington-road, St. Dennis, a killed in a motor accident June 23rd. lV ral Cubert To-day (Thursday), Four together. the 25th June, 1920.

at Xo 6 Lookyer-road. Mannamead, 1 Frederick Pearce, eon of the late 85 earce, Bay Vievr, Par. Funeral on leaving the house at Vaf 11 a -Hi- Plymouth (Okl) Cemetery. by request June 25th, at East Cornwafl taTH Bodmin, William Henry, husband of Grace Preston and fa thpp of Harry, Bert, Percy, and Result of a motor accident, June 26th, al Fernleigh, 'Uh ardro a.t,h Caleb Thomas; aged 02 years. later.

25th, 1929. at Constantine, lf firth 11 Mar Geor iana afkc rmerl 24th, James Edwin, James and Jane Waters Shin Werrinijton aged 27. Funeral t-ih house To-day (Thursday), at Two for Please accept ll only) intimation. ri TN MEMOIITAM. memory of Emily, the bedoTon 1 ot I- Glass, who died on the 27ta June, A rest.

THANKS. Pedrick and family '4 thanks for letters of sympathy tribntea in their recent sad bereave- to fellow members of Odd- orestc rs and others attending the Funeral Furnishers. Cremations. Bm T) i BLACK IN HOURS. fifTITS and OOSTUMKS.

know the differense from new. VlrVi nns 8853. or Drop a Postcard to Sv nrn works, Plymouth. We'll the teat AFD MOTOR EQUIPAGES. i n-it? Funeral Carriage ftoptretow, Milloay.

Ply F.R.H.S., Mount Drake, Gardens, Tavietock road (orw" 1 ble Decorations, Prescnoatwn Bouquets, LEGAL. Alt HENRY PERKINS, erBo ns haying any CLAIMS of the late WILLIAM HBBWJ I Ni of 6. Kgerton road, Plymouth. YiN Plymouth are requested 0 saT ne forthwith to undersigned, 10 Executors. A.

MAHANT. 7. laucklaiKi-terrace, Plymouth. notices. i street bvptist church.

WILKIfYHVX RIP-DIE, F.R.S.L., Id's EVENING, 7.5). NOTICES. To Tyj lA RINERS. A Srw VXD SOUTH TO FALMOUTH. to -SED TO NAVIGATION.

V' 1 operations, navigation is 1928 until -T 1 are 'i bounded by lines Joining (J W'editions Vi Long. 5-00-5O W. 5-01-20 W. I a 2 10X 5-01-30 w. I i-00-OOW.

5-00-00 W. I Wlil iven the restriction te3n, PorariH- affacted 32, IJH, 777, 7 W. BBYnNCK. Klcr -in-Chief, Plymouth Station. 1 1 of LOANS a Prepared to receive LOANS th Properties, Revenues, and I I ii Th will be repaid I NJ I a.

month notice to be given on yf cr ir or a three, five, frlS? the date of th- Loan. The fui; trustee Security. Interest is paid J. apply to Gh- Tourer, Leeds. PERSONAL.

I VTsfcVERTON. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. I 1 SACRIFICE FOR QUICK going concern;" excellent position, on moor; few station, ten minutes golf course; bookingj to September; well furnished, abundance cutlery, plate, crockery, linen, i 'n full swing; proprietor giving up through family bereavement; 12 bedrooms, bath, lavatories, 5 stting-rooms, good offices, large pub.ic dining-1 room; electric light; garden; good business with 1 luncheons and teas all year round. The whole of the furniture, fittings, goodwill, at low price for quick sale. Rent moderate; good lease.

Full particu rs and orders to view from H. Kitto, F.A.L.P.A., House Agent, Yelverton. VBW fruit growing, i-l Open, free life. Light, lucrative occupation. Attractive terms of purchase.

Xo Income-tax. Exceptional Sporting N.Z. Citrus Plantations, Kew Zealand Building, 429, Strand, London. HOTEL, PLYMOUTH TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEONS Do. DINNER GRILL ROOM A LA CARTE.

MORTIMERS. PLYMOUTH, FOR URGENT BLACK DYEING. Telephone 189. WILLIAMS Expert Permanent Hair Waver. Shingler, and Tinter, 92, FORESTREET.

DEVONPORT. OVER SIXTY KINDS OP OAKES TO FROM AT GOODBODYB, PLYMOUTH. gERVICE AND 0., 3. 4. AND 5, THE OCTAGON, PLYMOUTH, IRONMONGERS, BUDLDERS, PLUMBERS' ELECTRICAL MERCHANTS, CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR NUMEROUS TATBONS AND FRIENDS TO CALL AND 6ETE TKEIR gnoWROOMS IN DOW JJISPLAY.

STOVES, GRATES, CHIMNEYPIECES, DEVON FIRES, AND TILE SURROUNDS A SPECIAL FEATURE. ARRETS CLEANED, DYED, or BEATEN. DYERS AND CLEANERS, Telephone 189. CNELL'S NAVY MT2LTURE 0 Always Fresh and Fragrant. Fine or Coarse Cut.

MARSHALL. Box and Packing-case Manufacturer, Plymouth. Thona 6ft. TXm GREENHOUSES of all descriptions 1 apply EAOUE STEAM JOINERY WORKS, 9titton Harbour, Plymouth. A FINE EXAMPLES OF J3IOTURES and Engravings; FOX HUNTING PREFERRED.

VICARS- KtOTHERS, 12, Old Bond-street, London, I LATHER FOR ALL PURPOSES, in every Li TAYLOR AND SONS (PLYMOUTH), Flora-street, Plymouth. pHAPLINS, Household Removals and BANK DEPOSITORY, 31, PLYMOUTH Ail Parte. SOUTHERN RfILWAY TICKETS ISSUED. 'Phone 1796. ESTIMATES FREE.

JACK Lourigs Suit and Sports Kit were cleaned, pressed, and invisibly meoded by those rrwracle rk THK MILLBAY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. Betty gave nic tho valuable tips to clean, not Yours, DICKHIRE CARS. AUSTIN LANDAU. LETTES and TOURING CARS, any Journey. Weddings a speciality.

Terms Sales, Service, and Hire Depot. 'Phone 1441. AC. TURNER, 13, TAVISTOCK-ROAD, PLYMOUTH. Established over 20 years I TENNIS.

I Get your new Racket at Waiting's, who bas a large stock suitable for experts or beginners. from 10s 6d to 755. Tennis Balls by Slaaenger, Wisden, Dunlop, and Jaoues. Rackets re-truntr from 7s. 6d.

Repaint Golf Balls, ls. each. 13, GEORGESTREET, PLYMOUTH. Range of DELTA SHOES iw introduced LADIES, from 17s. BOOT 79, Old Town-street, Plymouth.

POTE and SONS, Outfitters, 44 Fore-gt Colouring and Style, in Gents' Soft Felt Hats. JJEAR Thanks to your sporting tip, all my tired-1 or.king garments hare aotniired a new of life after a brief visit to lxrri THE MILLBAY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. MTLLBAY, PLYMOUTH. Yours gratefully, rFo TJEDWOOD" WALLSEND HOUSE XV COAL AMD NUTS. HOT, OLBAIN, AND FREE BURNING.

Now is the time to take in stocks at present low prices. Sole Importers: THE PLY'MOUT COAL PLYMOUTH. Stee-neTS Discharging Weekly. "yTsiTORS TO pLYMPTON HAVE YOUR AFTERNOON TEAS AT STEPHENS' YE OLDE BUN SHOP, RIDGEWAY. AUCTIONS.

FOR ISALE TJLYMPTON MARKET, July lst, Jr BY AUCTION. RELIABLE COB, 144k. WITH VERY STRONG JINGLE. Suit Milk Betoiler. TUESDAY, JULY 2nd, AT UVVTO P.M-GREAT HAVE.

LAMERTON, about three onles from of quantity sumlus FURNITURE, including two gentlemen Tin! mahogany wardrobes, bedroom appointments, rarved oak cheat, inlaid bureau bookcase, in rosewood case; rosewood card 0 300 to 4W Sicken, mortly Barred Rook, wfifi Bresse, and White ducks and dSkHlSrbrooders, 6 galvauiasd iron feeding ftfi, SmVotne-a lawn mower, and numerous other mrv yd wet) AT A.M. drawing-room ta 7 with Paintings, and teaware, JJd numerous the late Mr. G. SKS Tuesday, July to Oll A lfslephon. 727 DOBE CO ND AY XV AUCTIONEER, ALL BR, AGENT, i i ST.

ANDREW'S CHAMBERS AUCTIONS. ESTABLISHED 1574. pETER JTAML-EY AND gONS. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, FIIUS LOSS ASSESSORS, ESTATE AGENTS. AND ARBITRATORS.

ST. CATHARINE'S CHAMBERS, 11. PR.I OE3S-SQU A BE, PLYMOUTH, telegrams: Auctioneers, Plrmouth. Telephone 269 and 999, Plymouth. SALE THIS DAY.

To Prcperty Investors, Speculators, and Others Sale THURSDAY, June 27th, 1929, at 5.30 p.m. PETER HAMLEY and SONS ar? favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Law Chambeis, rrinooss-square, Plymouth, as above, subject to such special conditions as will the.i bo produced and lead and to the general conditions of the Plvrreuth Incorporated Liw Society, all fiat valuable FREEHOLD CORNER PROPERTY, known as No, 21. CLARENCE-STREET, and 3i GIBBON-STREET, in the centre of the City ol Plymouth 21, Clarence-street, is at present let at the low rental of 20f. Bd. per week to 4 weekly tenants, and contains 7 rooms, with rear entrance to Gibbon street No.

Gibbmi-street, let on a quarterly tenancy "at the low rent of £24 per annum, tenant paying rates, and contains 7 rooms. Tlie two properties -will be sold aa one lot, and form a very attractive proposition for early development ad shop property, being close to the main road, and Southern Railway Station at Friary, and in the centre of a very large For viewing nppiv fo the tenants. For further apply to the Auctioneers; or Messrs. GIDLEY and WILCOCKS, Solicitors, Lockyer street. Plymouth.

Dated June 6th, 1929, 11, Princeas-squarc, Plymouth. Telegrams, Auctioneers, Plymouth. SALE TO-MORROW. WEST WEMBURY, Knighton, adjoining the Village, about 3 miles from Elburron and 3 from of 151 Acres Mowing Grass, to be cut for Hay and Removed. TOHN PEARSE AND SONS have raaeived instructions to SBIL by AUCTION, on the TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 28th June, 1929, at Six p.m., in 4 lota, tne excellent MOWING GRASS, in 4 enclosures, on the above farm, to be cut and removed.

All the fields adjoining the road, are flat and easy to cut. For viewing apply to Mr. Thornton, in Knighton Village, opposite the Farm House. 15, Princess-square, Plymouth, 25th June, 1929. SHORT NOTICE, SALE NEXT MONDAY.

Tan Meadow, adjoining Plympton Cattle Market. JOHN PKAkSE AND SONS have received instructions from W. Toogood, Iliq. (who is relinquishing agriculture), to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY Next, lst July, 1929 (tPlympton Market-day), the undermentioned excellent FARM IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY (removed from Leigham Manor, Plympton, for of sale), comprising: Corn wagon with l3de and ropes, stone cart (in good condition), medium tyre farm cart with lades and wide tyre cart with sideboards, wheelbarrow, 2 sets fore-horse harness, 2 sets shaft harness, pair pole straps, single-furrow balance plough by Davey Sleep and with single-furrow balance plough, H-tine tormentor, 60-tine treble iron harrows with Bft. 6in.

draught, Bft. 9in. chain harrow, 6ft. stone roller, 15in diameter, with frame and chains; two double sets iron whipplefcrees, single-row horse hoe barrow seed dril, Wallace patent manure distributor; Brenton'a 4ft. 6in.

cut mowing machine, in excelleait working order, aud used this season Martin's combined hay rake and ewatb turner new) Bft. iron hay rake with patent tip, hay turner by Jeffery and Blaekstone, eddish rake hay knife, about 30 circular sft. 6iti. iron'for rick cover, with and fittings; large tarpaulin, 18ft. 6in.

four wagon covers, each 9ft 9in. four cart covers, each W. sft. 6in. pig form, pig net, heavy iron lifting jack, Triumph turnip cutter, fientall a OOP 14in.

mouth oake crusher, chaff cutter, 18in. mouth; Blactstoue power corn mill, galvanized 2-eompartment corn bin, galvanized corn bin circular galvanized corn bin, 2-compartment wood ooru bin with galvanized sheet outside ooverir.g; 3 Salter's epring each to weieh up to large chicken run, 10ft. long; q-uantiry hen coops, about 29 bundles reed, 3 inxmsrs, ahovel, 1 fork, milk weigher; bucket and kMd by Dairy Outfit Icykold milk refrigerator, by "Dairy 6irpply milking bucket, 9 enamel milk pans, milk strainer, milk sealder. (2 milk mares, amd other effects Ako 2 cart horses viz bay gelding. Punch, 16h.h., dark bay mare, Violet' loh.h.

both quiet and good in all harness and tised to traffic. whole of the implements and are very good condition, many have been purchased within the past 3 years, and the whole forms an exceptional Bale. Sale to commence at Two 16, Princess-square, Plymouth, 2oth June, ISfca. (By Order of the Executors of the late Mr. W.

Greenbank-avenue, Plymouth (off Beaumont-road), St. Jude's. TOHN PEARSE AND SO NS have received instructions to SELL, by AUCTION, on the Premises, on FRIDAY, Sth jury, at Eleven a.m.. the FTJBNITUKE and contained therein, Furnishings: 4ft, 61n. brass-foot and 4ft.

iron bedstead, spring mattresses, wool overlays, feather blankets, bolsters and pillows, bedspread, chest drawers, satin walnut dressing chest, ash washstand', chamber ware and foot bath, bedside cabinet, mahogany dressing glass and towel rail, bathroom mats, sponge bath, quantity of gents clothing (in good condition), solid leather suitcase, leather kit bag (as new); mahogany screwextending dining table, with one insertion, M. 4ft. chenille tablecloth, 6 mahogany Trafalgar-back dining chain, 4ft. burr walnut chiffonier, office I telephone Prioe's fireproof safe, handsome walnut hallatan'd' well sprung 6ft. settee, divan.

I chair lady's small stuff-over chair, occasional chair I rosewood 5-tier whatnot, cabinet with drop-front and 4 shelves otoolc in inlaid Sheraton-design ease, Ismail clock, pier glass in gUt, handsome duplex lamp on plated pedestal, with out -glass well; coalscuttle, fendters, flre dogs, and fire set fireguard, four-fold screen linoleums, and mats, lace curtains, cushions, pictures, etchings, and pairs water-colours, in good frames; silver cigarettecobs, gent's gold half-hunter watch, lady gold watch, gold albert chain, a few articles of jewellery, silver matchbox, teaset, quantity dinner and other ware, some glass; small deal table with drawers, 7 and 4-treadl steps, Ewbank sweeper, two kitchen chairs, wood armchair, flour barrel, aluminium and other culinary utensils, some table plate and cutlery, 7in. lawn mower, garden and other tools, 4cwt. coal and sundry other Effects. Full particulars appear on posters, to be obtained of the Auctioneers. On view morning of sale after clock.

15, Princess-square, Plymouth, 2oth June, 1939. By Cider of the Executors of the late Mr. W. Kennedy. ST.

Jt DE'S. PLYMOUTH, OFF BEAUMONTi-ROAID With Vacant rossension on Completion. TOHN PEARSE AND SON have received instructions to SELL AUCTION, the Law Society's Ch.rabers, Plymouth, on THURSDAY, Uth Jul 11928 at Four "p.m, (subject to such conditions will then be produced and read), the well-situat FREEHOLDCORNER DWELLING HOUSE, ben 21, Th-3 Prtpertv has been well maintained in good state of lepair, has a frontage to Greenhank avenui of 23 feet, and a return frontage to lane at the rear of Beaumont-road of 96ft. cm There is a grassed garden in front, divinVd fron the road by iron railings on dwarf wall. Tho house is stone built, and -roofed with elate, and contains Ground floor: 2 large sitting-rooms, kitchen scullery, and waahhouse and larder.

floor: bedrooms, 1 laige tenement-room, in which a 1 1 witli geyser and lavatory basin have been ntte and w.c. At the rear: Spacious courtyard an; small garden, nicely laid out with ferns an rookery, coalhouse, w.c, and side entrance. For "viewing apply on the Premises on sth, Tuesday, 9th, 'between Two and Four run and morning of Further particulars may ot.tained of the Auctioneers, 15, Princess-equare Plvrr.outh or of Solicitors, 4, Princess-place, Plymouth. 26th June, 1929. Order of the Mortgagees.

iJLakmA "CORNWALL SLATE QUARRIES. LIMITED, TREVILLETT, TfXTAGBL. MESSRS. BUTTON and MUTTON. E.A.I have been instructed to offer for SALE PUPIMC A.UCTTON, at the hite Hurt Launceston.

on SATURDAY, July 20th, at Twelv noon, all that FREEHOLD, fully-equipped SLATE QUARRY known as Trcvillett, situate about 3 mile from Camelforll Station and 1 mile from Tintage comprising a very fine Quarry producing quality and farm lands extending in all to about 342 acrei. The erections in addition to large farmhouse farm buildings include manager's house, office, and 5 cottages, wUing shed 300 ft. by and 6 other sheds for housing engines and machinery, Ac, all stone and slate built. The equipment Nearly new 40h.p. engine, tic compressor, 2D aawing benches, 10 cutting machncs, overhead cables, trucks, rai.s, and other plant.

The whole to be sold as a going to be offered immediately after the a.boye a RlVroZ-HORNSBY ENGINE, as new. in eT PC lars may bo obtained from the Auctioneer, at St. Tudv, CnnrwalTi or from Messrs. RUTHERFORD and JACKSON, Solicitors, 19, Great Winchester street. London.

E.C... W. GOODFELLOW, F.A.L.P.A., THE COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Frankfort-square (entrance between Messrs. Atwill's Premises), Russell-street, Plymouth, DAILY for the reception of Furniture and Effects, Trade (Stocks, Offices: 13, Princcsa-squarc, Plymouth. 'Phone 1829.

SALE TO-DAY. THURSDAY, JUMfci 27th, AT ELEVEN A.M. TITR. J. W.

GOODfELLOW will SELL by iTI AUCTION, at the COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Frankfort-square, Russell-street (entrance I between Messrs. Atwill's premises), Plymouth, on the above date, A QUANTITY OF i FURNITURE AND EiFEOTS. ON VIEW morning of sale. AUCTION OFFICES, 13, Plymouth. ANDRENDS, ITuNCESTON, CORNWALL, on the Borders of dtutoIDBNTIAL and AGRICULTURAL commanding magnificent views, one m-le from the town aud station, ideal ALL-PASTURE FARM of acres.

Modern residence, containing 7 bedroom 3 reception-rooms, and usual otnoes; eiectric ligh I town central heating; tenni a lawn, pleasu grounds, walled gardens, orchard, cynaptete ran of farm buildings and 'i woitmeii cottages. EARLY To be SOLD by AUCTION, at Launcestoo, on SATURDAY. June 23th, 1929 (unless dieposed and photos may be obtained fro Messrs. KITTOW and SON, F.A.1., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Launceston or PETER, and SONS, Solicitors, Launceston, Holsworthy, and Bude. Parish of Linkinborne, Sa of a superior FREEHOLD GRAZING and FEED TNG FARM Known as LANiHARGY, comprising a excellent dwelling-house, 2 cottages, a first-class range of outbuildings, and about IkO acres of very fertile pasture and arable land, with at Michaelmas next.

Ihis farm is about two miles from Kelly Bray Ra wav Station, is in a ring fence, ha souther aspect with parish roadc, and with the exceptio of two fields is wholly in pasture of a high-class character, and the greater portion is of feedin uaUt II The dwelling-house and outbuildings are all mill of stone and slate, and constitute an excellen homei-tead, with enclosed cattle yard. This offers a unique opportunity to those requinn a noted grazing farm in this locality. To view apply at the farmhouse any day excep Saturdays after Two p.m. MESSRS. J.

KITTOW and SON will subm the above to AUCTION, at Golding's Callington on WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, at 3.30 p.m Solicitors, Messrs FOOT, BOWDEN, and BLIGHT, Callington. Week St. of an exceptional well-situated and convenient-sized FREBHOL FARM, known as HAYDAH, in the above pans comprising a good farmhouse, capital lot of ou buildings, and about 75 acres of pasture lam The whole of tho farm is in grass and! water I every field but one, and all the buildings ar stone and slate throughout. The situation is half-mile from the Cattle Marke, and village, with shops, post office, places worship, schools, Ac. MESSRS.

J. KITTOW and SON will offe the above FARM by AUCTION, at an earl date, previously disposed ot. Viewing days Tuesdays and Fridays from Tw to Five p.m. Possession at 'Michaelmas next. Solicitors, Messrs.

PETER, PETER, and Lvunceston, Holsworthy, and Bude. Parishes of Lewannick and Altarnun, Cornwall. MESSRS. J. KITTOW and SON will submi to AUCTION, at Launceston, on SATLRDAi I July 6th, all that capital MIXED FARM known as COOMIiIt, situate in and around tbe village Polvphant, comprising farmhouse, ample outbuild ings all of stone and slate, and about 86 acres pasture and arable land and about 10 acres plantations.

Lot 2 comprises abovt 11J of well-watered PASTURE LAND, situate near Tregunnon, the parish of Altarnun. Viewing days Wednesday and after Two p.m. Solicitors, Messrs. PETER, PETER, and SONS, Launceston, Tiolsworthy, and Budc. GENNYS, CORNW ALL.

of a 'attractive known a- PARK VI'BW with possession on completion (a a very low reserve to ensure sale). This very desir able "property is brick built with tiled roof, and faces south. It contains 2 double bedrooms, bath room (h. and c), reception-room (12ft indoor lavatory; good water mjpplv- and drainag and nice-sized vegetable garden. There to a sub sidy of £6 per annum.

The key is with Mrs Treaou St Gennys, who will show the property on Tuesday the White Hart SATURDAY July 6th, 1929. J. KTCfOW and SON, Auctioneers, Launoeston. Parish of St. Gennys, ComiwalL MESSRS.

J. KITTOW and SON will SELL bY AUCTION, at the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY. July 6th 1929, all that and well-built HOUSE known, as ROSEBANK. situated ot Sweets in the above comprising sitting room, kitchen, 4 sanitation, coal shed, vegetable garden, Ac. To view apply on Tuesdays and Thursdays, after Two p.m..

All of J. KITTOW and SON, Auctioneers, Launceston. Parish of Trewen, 0 miles from Launceston. of a very Desirable and most Productive Small Farm with Possession at Michaelmas next. MiESSRS.

J. KITTOW and SON are favoured with instructions from Mr. R. Wills to SELL by AUCTION, at tlxa White Hart Hotel, Launcestonl -on SATURDAY, July 13th, 1929, at 3.30 pin. (unless sold privately), a that oholce FARM known aa OOOMBE, in the above parish, comprising good farmhouse, capital lot of outbuildings, and about 61 acres of high-class pasture and arable land.

The whole is la a ring fence, and ia exceptionally well watered. Tho farm is close to Trewen Churoh, and within one mile from school and chapel at Pipers Pool. Viewing days, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, after 2 p.m. B. RICHARDSON.

Solicitor, Camelford. ypfIELV, NORH-ROAD, BIDEFORD. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd and 4th July, 1929. DYMOND and'toON are favoured with instructions from the Executor of the late Miss Agnes J. Hardinge, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on the above date, the wholo of the valuable MODERN! and ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS, Plate, China, Pictures, Bed and Tahle Linen, Hall and Reception table with mirror, oak hall oliairs.

handsome glased oak bookcase, oak bureau, burr walnut cabinet, rosewood davenport, grand piano by J. lErinsmead and Sons, rosewood overmantel, bronze mantel clock set, marble ditto, arm easy chairs, op en book shelves, oil paintings (Dutch interiors, water colours, banner screens, oak sideboard with mirror back, oak extending dining table with standi ajid 5 leaves, antique inlaid tea caddy, burr walnut dropleaf table, mahogany lounge, brass ornaments and candlesticks, brass curbs and fire sets, marble figure (Wounded Cladiator), china figure handsome S.P. embossed salver, silver tankard with lid (1744), silver and electro plate, quantity of jewellery, pair handsome carved cupboards, ebony and white inlaid table, alab.ister and marble figures on Empire gilt armchair, black and gold settee, ditto centre pair Nubian figure pedestals, overmantel in black and gold, tall wall mirror, pier glasses, portfolio stand, Crown Derby, Dresden, and other china, ornaments, inlaid marble chess tot) music stool, antique inlaid shaped table, Viennese mirrors, quantity of valuable books, paintings i oil, Ac. Contents of 5 Bft. niahoganv-front wardrobe, 4ft.

mahogany wardrobe, mahogany and oak kne3-hole dressing and marble-top wash, stands, pedestal cupboards, commodes, towel rails, cano seat chairs, ipfne mirror-front wardrobe, dres ing washstand and pedestal, bedroom ware, arm chair, drop-leaf nf table, antique walnut chest drawers, wall bracket clock. Kitchen utensils umd outdoor effects, Sale to commence at Eleven a.m. day. On View i.Monday and Tuesday, duly lst and 2nd, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

6d. each, now ready. SALE TO-MORROW. Whiddcm, Ahbotskerswell. TOE H.

WILLS, F.A.1., will SELL by AUCTION, on above 0 FRIDAY, 28th, 1929, a quantity of HOCFIEHOLD FURNITURE and OUTDOOR EFFECTS, the property of the late Com. Hughes, and comprising drcwing, dining, study, and bedroom furnishings, cottage pianof rte, billiard tafble, bagat-lls board, cu-rios, invalid's outdoor and indoor chairs, Ac. governess cart, harness, fishing rods and tackle, forming implements, and other lots. 'Sale to commence st Twelve noon nunoiuallv. On view Today (Thursday), June 27th, between the hours of Ten and Four p.m..

and mornitig 0 sale o'clock. I AUCTIONS. SKARDON, SONS, and HOSKING. I OLIVER HOSKING. X.A.1., I Firm i WILFRID UOSKNG.

F. 5.1., F.A.1., Chartered Surveyors. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, RATING FIRE LOSS AND DILAPIDATION SURVEYORS CENTRAL CHAMBERS, PRINCESS-SQUARE, PLYMOUTH. I Telegrams. Plymouth.

Telephone 144 SALE THIS DAY. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. G. T. REVELL.

1 Main Road Residential Property, with Stabling, Garage, and Grounds, also valuable Building Land. YELVERTON (Midway) HORRABRIDGE. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1929, AT FOUR P.M. Sua, aud F.A.I. (Estd.

have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Law Cnamb.rs, Princess-square, Plymouth, on the itxive date Lot Detached RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, known as THE RETREAT, YELVER'ION, the ground floor: fine diniing-room, 241t. 14ft. with 2 flreplaoes; drawing-room with bay, morning-room, also tiled lavatory and w.c., and a compl ie range of domestic offices. On the first floor (ap-roached by 2 staircases): principal bedrnon- or drawiog-room, 19ft. also 4 good bedrooms and bathroom, with 3 attic over.

THE GROUNDS. OVER 1 AOBiE, are beautifully timbered, and include croquet lawn and extensive kitchen gardens. THE MODI'RN OUTBUILDINGS, with courtyard 'approach from main road, STONEBUILT STABLE, 33ft. 17ft. with loft over; cow-house, 23ft.

loft over; shippen adjoining and w.c. Electric light Good water and drainage. Held on least-, 721 years unexpired, at an annual ground rent of sixpence. Lot that valuable BUILDING- LAND, opposite Lot 1, No. 1299 on the Ordnance Map, and containing an area of 1 ACRE 3 ROODS 22 POLES.

The land has a frontage to the main Tavistock Road ot 385 ft. and with the advantage of extensive views, good water, and electric light available, it i ready for immediate building development. Held on lease, 721 years unexpired, at an annual ground rent of threepence. 1 Keys to View Lot 1 and further particulars may obtained of the Auctioneers at their Offices, 7, Frankfort-street, Plymouth; or EEWES DICKINSON, Solicitors, Manor Houee, Athenaium-street. Plymouth.

VACANT POSSESSION. NORTH ROAD AND CATTEDOWN. TUESDAY, 9ti: JULY, 1329, AT SIX P.M. OOLLAND, SON. aid MANICO, TT F.A.I.

1848), have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Law Chambers, Princess-square, Plymouth, on the above date, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT HOUSE. 7, ETON-TERRACE, AT THE CORNER OK ILBERT-STREET, NORTHROAD, PLYMOUTH A antly.situated in excellent repair, containing 6 rooms, 2 with bays; kitchen, offices, 2 w.c.'s. and side entrance to Ilbert-street. LOT RE If.

W. WHENMOUTH. DECEASED. 33, TR ESI CATTEDOWN, PLYMOTTH. Containing 4 rooms and offices.

Keys of both prtperties and further particulars of thtj Auotioreers, at their Offices, 7, Frankfortstreet, Plymouth: or J. A TEARCE and MAJOR, Solicitors, 5, St. Aubyn-street, Devon port. RE LOUISA (KITTLE, DECEASED. VACANT POSSESSION.

THE HOE, PLYMOUTH. OOLLAND, SON, and MANKX), F.A.I. (Estd. 1848), 'have received instructions to SELL bty at the Law Chambers, Princess-square, Plymouth, on i THURSDAY, 11th JULY, 1929, AT SIX P.M., The FREEHOLD CORNER RESIDENCE, HOLYROOD HOUSE. 8, HOLYROOD FLACE, PLYMOUTH.

reception-rooms, bedrooms, breakfast-room, kitchen, usual domestic offices, and 2 w.e.'s. Garden at back, with room for garage. Orders to view on Tuesdays or Thursdays may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 7, Frankfort-street, Plymouth; c-r FOOT. BOWDEX. and BLIGHT.

Solicitors, 21, Lockyer-stfeet, Plymouth. rji AND AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS. BUSINESS TRANSFER AND HOUSE AGENTS. BANK STREET SALE BOOMS.

PLYMOUTH. REGULAR WEEKLY SALES 'Phone 914. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND FROM HOUNDISCOMBEROAD AND HOE. SALE FRTPAY Next, June 28th, at Eleven, at BANK-STREET SALE ROOMS, PLYMOUTH. BOW EN CO.

will SELL by AUCTION, A. EXCEPTIONALLY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, noble Spanish mahogany wine wardrobe, beautifully carved black oak sideboard, hallstands, extending dining tables, kneehdle writing table, A 1 lino, suites, lounge chairs, bagatelle board and accessaries, valuable signed oils by I eminent artists, fine collection books, overmantels, china, plated goods, bedroom appointments, quan- I tity shop fittings, 5 counters, glazed partitions, patent soda fountain, Iceland freezer, and many other effects. A3l splendidly made, and best quality. On view this dwy Ten to Five. Short Notice.

CALLINGTON. Sale of Rich Accommodation Lands and Building Sites, with WR DAVEY will offer for SALE by TION at Golding's Hotel, Callington, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd July, at Four o'clock (subject to the National of Sale and such otheT Conditions as may then be read), tbe following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the following or such other lots as may be determined, now in the occupation of the owners, the representatives of the late Mr. F. Lot PASTURE and one ARABLE FIELD, in Liskeard-road, O.S. Nos.

468 and 470, together 6a. 2r. 3Qp. Lot FIELD adjoining Lot 1, O.S. No.

532, about 4a. 3r" 30p- Lot FIEtLD adjoining Lot 2, part O.S. No. 531, about 4a. lr.

Mp. Lot FIELD and WALLED GARDEN, adjoining Lot 3, part O.S. No. 528, about 2a, 3r. with frontage on St.

Germana-roati. Lot FIELD, with tank and shed, in Bt. Germane road, O.S. No. 204, about 6a.

lr. 15p. Lot 6 PASTURE FIELDS at Axfond, O.S. Nos. 114, 115, and 124, together about 11a.

lr. sp. All the lots except Lot 3 have long roadi frontages in Liskeard and St. Germans roads, and being close to the town form very flesirable building each lot is watered or adjoins a water main. The whole bas been in the possession of the Golding family for over a century, and is some of the best land in the district.

Immediately aft or the safe the CRASS in each lot will be offered, to be cut or grazed to Jfiichaelmas next. To view apply to Mr. Guy Golding, Callington, and further particulars may be obtained and plan seen ut the office of the. Auctioneer; or E. L.

MARSACK, Solicitor, Callington. of saint Freehold Farm for Sale. MR. JAMES YENNING, F.A.1.. has received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Webb's Hotel, Liskeard on WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, 1929, at 4.30 p.m.

(subject to the National Conditions of Sale and such special conditions as shall then be read), all that very desirable FREEHOLD FARM known as PBNHOLE, containing 211.109 acres, or thereabouts, of excellent arable and pasture land. There ie a modem dwelling-house, containing 12 rooms, amd cottage, containing 5 rooms. The f3rm buildings arc very commodious, exceedingly well built, in good repair, and include cattle-houses to tie 40, yearlings' and oalves'- houses, linhay, straw-house, chaff-house, root-bouse, implement-house, rtable for 6, wagon-bouse, and pigs-houses. The farm is well watered and im a good state of cultivation, having for 6 evcral years been fanned by the owner. VACANT POSSESSION will be given at Michael, mas.

1929. The farm is intersected by good roadi, and situated about 3 miles from Dcublebois and smiles from Lostwithiel. For viewing apply on the premises, where a plan ami may be seeri For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at and St. Austell; and for conditions of sale to Messrs. CAUNTER and YENNING, Solicitors Lisk-fnrrf Dated June 17th, 1929.

Bra WTTH VACANT POSSESSION JOHN CORNISH and CO. are' favoured tl wdli from the Owner tn AUCTION, at tho Law Chamlim, Tlymoirth I THURSDAY, July Wth, 1929. at Yx attractive FI (BEHOLD RESIDENCE LISSJON-OROrVE, MUTLEY, containing £1,3 bathroom, and offices. fltelSs AT REAR. For viewing apply at the Reaidenoe, and for further particulars of the Auctioneers at Princess-square, Plymouth; or of Messi-s.

AMBROSE and AMBROSE, flilicitora, 15, Primoess-square, Prytnonth: C. S. HOLDI 10. ATHENAJUM-TERRACE. PLYMOUTH SwTeyor and Auctioneer, Probate, Mortgage.

Compensation, and Rating Valuations. Mymotitfc F.S.I CHARTERED SURVEYORS AND AUCTIONEERS. VALUATIONS FOR MORTGAGE. PROBATE RATING. COMPULSORY PURCHASE, HOUSE AND ESI ATE AGENCY.

Offices: WILTS AND DORSE BANK. CHAMBERS (Opposite Derry's Clock). PLYMOUTH. Telephone No. 153 SALE THIS DAY.

By Direction of the Trustee of the late Horace Stone Wilcoeks, Esq. SETYMOUR ROAD MANNAMEAD, PLYMOUTH. ELLIOTT, ELLIS, anl BOWDEN wil SELL by AUCTION (unless an acceptable offe be previously made), at the Law Chambers, Princess square, Plymouth, on THURSDAY, 27th June, at Four p.m., the commodious, Detached FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as CIII EVELEY WITH GARDEN" AND TENNIS COURT, COVERING ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF AN A ORE. The residence is approached by a carriage drive und the principal rooms have a south aspect. Th accommodation the ground floor reception rooms, gentleman's w.c, and lava i tory, kitchen, and convenient offices.

On tiie floor: Six bed and dressing-roms, 3 servants' bed rooms, w.c, bathroom, and lavatory. At the fron garden level are two rooms (each about 23ft. with folding doors between, eminently suil able for billiards or dancing. Orders to view of the Auctioneers, at Wilts an( Dorset Bank Chambers, Plymouth; or of the Solicitors, Messrs. GIDLEY and WTLCOCKS, 11, Lockyer-street, Plymouth.

6, ELLIOT STREET, PLYMOUTH. Sale TUESDAY, 2nd July, 1329, at Eleven a.m. IfLLIOTT, ELLIS, and BOWDEN hay been instructed by J. W. a Godding, Esq.

SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, the SURPLUS FURNISHINGS, including excellent quaJity MAHOGANY DINING ROOM FURNITURE, i.e., 6ft. 6in. sidebca-d extending dining table, dinner wagon, and 12 ohoiri with upholstered backs, beautifully made and fitted 7ft. MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, liqueu oabinet. pair of bronze figures signed by Clodion marble and ormolu clocks, dinner gong, pai mahogany plant pedestals, American writing desk 2 cameras, large telescope by F.

Amadio aim Son, bras and copper coal "vases and kerbs overmantels, Donegal and Axir.inster carpe VALU ABLE OLD GLASS, i.e., SET OF 9 ENGRAVED LIQUEURS AND 9 WINES WITH AIR TWIST STEMS, beautifully cut and engraved champagnes old out goblets and wines; MASON'S IRONSTONE DINNER SERVICE (150 pieces), hamdsomeh decorated in the Oriental style; DAVENPORT APPLE GREEN DESSERT SERVICE (40 pieces) with hand-painted floral panels; Worcester Dresden, and other china ornaments, OLD DUTCi OIL PANEL, OLD PORTRAITS OF THE ENGLISH AND ITALIAN SCHOOLS, water-colours by Carte and others, prims, books, 7ft. GRAND PIANO FORTE, BY ERA)RD, in rosewood case; musio canterbury, settees, lounge and occasions chairs in silk tapestry, 'French card table, antiqu mahogany armchair, 7ft. MAHOGANY DOUBLE WING WARDROBE, duohesse pair, chests drawers, all brass bedstead and mattress, blankets, 120oz. of GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER in forks and spoons, OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, 3ft. 6in.

refrigerator, and other Effects. On view Monday, lst July, from Ten am. to Six p.m., and morning ot sale. Auctioneers' Offices: Wilts and Dorset Bank Chambers, George-street, Plymouth. By Direction of J.

W. 8. Godding, Esq. THE HOE, PLYMOUTH. Sale THURSDAY, 11th July, 1928, at Six p.m.

ELLIOTT, L'LLLS, and BOWDEN will SELL by AUCriON, at tSe Law Chambers, Princess, square, Plymouth, the FREEHOLD RESIDENCE No. 6, ELLIOT STREET, situated a few yards from The Hoe Promenade. It is substantially built, with large bay windows in front, and contains, on the ground and upper floors, 3 sitting-rooms, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 w.c.'s, kitchen, pantry, and scullery. In the baeemeut are 2 rooms, one being fitted with a servants' bath and other offlcts. EWctric light ie in stalled throughout, and the two ground floor sitting-rooms have mahogany doors and dadoes.

Vacant Poesersion ou completion. Orders to view of the Auctioneers at Wilts and Dorset Bank Chambers, George-etreet, Plymouth. Messrs. WITHERS, BEX SONS, CURRIE, WTLLIAJbB, and Solicitors, 4, Arumdel-street, Strand, London, W.C. 2.

SALE THIS DAY. For Sale, FREEHOLD, with VACAiXT POSSESSION, all tihat substantially-built Property known as 8, TAMAR-TERRAOE, sT. BUDEAUX, occupying a commanding position, with southern aspect. The bouse contains i sitting-roonib, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, baihroom, indoor and outdoor w.c.'s, together with coal and wood stores, greenhou-e and productive garden, giving separate access to back lane, with ample room for garage. DWARD and SON F.S.I-, will offer this PROPERTY for SALE by AUCTION, at the Law Chambers, Princess-square, Plymouth, at Six p.m.

on THURSDAY, the 27th June, subject to conditions that will then be read. For further particulars of the Auctioneers, 11, The Orescent, Plymouth; or of the Messrs. WOLFERSTAN, SNELL, and TURNER, 22, Primceas-square, Plymouth. Part EFFORD MANOR ESTATE, on the outskirts of adjoining the junction of the Plymouth-Plympton main road with the Embankment and enjoying a southern aspect, with delightful views across the estuary of the River Plym to Sal tram Woods, as comprised in 5 enclosures containing 20 acres or thereabouts of valuable land, ripe for development. DWARD and SON have received instructions to offer the above PROPERTY for SALH by AUCTION, at Law Ohambsrs, Princess-square, Plymouth, at Six p.m., on THURSDAY, tbe 18th July next, subject ta the general conditions of the Plymouth Law Society and to certain special conditions.

For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, The Crescent, Plymouth: or to the Solicitors, JOHN W. BUCKLE and SON, Temple Chambers, Buekrand-terrece, Plymouth, and at Okehampton. Preliminary Notice. Polseath and Trebetherick, Cornwall. TIfESSRS.

D. WARD and SON, F. 5.1., have received from W. R. Rendell, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, early in August next (unless previously sold by private treaty), the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES situate between the well-known POLZEATH BEACH and ST.

ENODOO GOLF LINKS: Property known as POLZEATH Wwm, containing 3 reception-rooms, 9 bedrooms omB, electric light, telephone lle, and modGr drainage situate amidst charming grounds and guardedby lodge entrance in all 17 acres (Is aThole or in threa lots); also about 83 iobk HIGHER comprising valuable ar fronting the Trdbetherick road, and remainder occupy. 01 commanding positions on the cliffs between Polzeath and a. Enodoc Prinoess-square, Plymouth. SALE THIS DAY Lower Homer, in Dipiford, 5 miles and have received on £TT Messr Bros fnurt next) to SELL by AUCTION THURSDAY, Junl 27th 1929 2 Three p.m., the following DEAD STOCK plough, oak-frame 40-ttne harrow, rhain WrSw roller and 3 row ln SSSZ' llt'ta i 0 1 grass to February lots, with water and shade in every lot fully described in posters, of the Aucl Rubber Stamps. "DUBBER OTA MPS supplied per return Pries BsL Small-street, Bristol MISCELLANEOUS SALES.

SALE 101b to 121b. SCALD CREAM, daily. X. Write (Box 762, Gazette Office, Kaltash Memorandums, Postcards Envelopes, printed complete 9s. 6d 1 000 Palmer's Printing Works, Etorington-street.

piy. mouth. a Te GARDES SEATS; also Dew removed from rVZ Ball-room; oheap to view. Cafe Manna, Promenade, Penzance DEVONSHIRE Devon tSSST 9 i alh 16 mcd sweet dry; returnable casks. Alto famous Sparkling Sunshine Cider, caae of Tel ShT: XI 08 a iJ-Obtainable from reputand rS.

aT from Mann and Son, Cider Growers, Broadhempston, Totnes. HAVE YOU BEEN FILMED POPHAMS (With Sunfilms) MAT CATCH YOTJ UNAWARES AN IT YOTJ SHOULD BE PRESENTED WITH A YELLOW CARD COME AND SEE THE RESULT or YOUR FILMS AT fOf HAMS. NO OBLIGATION WHATEVER. BEDFORD STREET, PLYMOUTH. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

YOU KNOW THAT THE HARVEST- A ING OF WHEAT IS GOING ON IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD IN, EVERY MONTH OF THE YEAR. You will realize, therefore, that we able to obtain the choicest Wheats tin world can offer, and only the choicesl satisfies HOBKENJREVITHICR, POLKINHORN LIMITED, TRURO, HAYLE, PLYMOUTH H.T.P. CO. buy th 6 best, knowing quite well that only in this way can they give their customers the You ought to know our brands by this SUPERS, and XX, together with CORNUBIA (out- Special Self-Raising Flour). Try Them and You Will Use Them Always.

Telegrams: Cornubia" (All Branches). Telephones: Truro 193, Hayle 2 io, Plyooratl 2433 2434. YACHTS, BOATS, Ac, FOR SALE. FOR SALE, KBIOH HERO, MS tons; ready Pasco and Son, St. Cornwall.

M-FOOT Drop-keel SAILING BOAT, complete, painted and fitted Pier, street, I VTAILNE MO'POR ENGINES, 2 to 30-horse power, IYJL reversing gears, shafts, propellers, emd acoes- I North Quay, Sutton Harbour, Ply! mouth. MORGAN Ciles, Limited, The Shipyard, Teign LAUNCHES, and BOATS of 1 all types and sizes, new and second-hand. Yacht Agents and Brokers, Marine Engineers, Ghandlerv, Fittings. Fuel Depot. Telephone 147.

Yachts, Boats, Wanted. MOTOR LAUNCH, over 16ft; immediately. Fullest particulars and Morning News. Kingsbridge. WINTPBD, s.oudy sea-gninsr LAUNCH.

28 to 30ft oabiin forward; juaftne paraffin engine suitable private fishing in rough water (or Jrol Klms-aivenue, Parkstooe. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. MOONS SPECIAL DISPI.AY OF BIJOU PIANOS Dainty modern designs, specially suatafcli for flats, bungalows, Ac. Wonderful value Easy terms, £1 monthly. Moons, 6-7, George-street.

Plymouth. HOOKING, Devonport, for the largest selectjoa of New and Second-hand PIANOS by ail makers in the provinces. Catalogues free KM MONTHLY, NEW PIANOS. NO DEPOSIT cfcJ. Delivery free.

Hundreds to select from! Compare our prices. Always stock, Seoond-Uaudi Bargains, from House Stores. Codrtenay-street, Plymouth. Branches: Next to the Electric Theatre, Torq. ay, and next to the Maj Market Gates (the Old Townhall).

St. Auatell PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Only first, o.asj, men Hcvman end Son, Musio Warehouse, Launceston. Established lb4o. DOGS, CATTLE, POULTRY, FOR SALE.

really vouna COW, oaHed second caif May 27th 3 nch heavy milker, creamer; olso Pair of HEIUKRS Wlt Heifer Calves week old, fully guaranteed, Laity, Trevabyii, Marazion 45 phone. pOCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES eevea weeks, for SALE; Suwtjon Exeter. C-UHOW, Pedigree Sable DOG, 18 months. wanted to good Devondale, Headland Park-road, Paignton. MALE and Female WIRE-HAIRED TERRIERS, very fine pedigrees, unrelated; £3 ss.

pair or 375. 6d. each separately. Hotel Syracuse, Meadfoot-road, Torquay. GORDON SETTER PUPPIES, 4 dogs and 1 bitch, from also beautiful 7 months (Bitch, over distemper and ready for training, cheap to good home; parents Ryder, Salcombo Hotel, Salcombe.

BLUB PERSIAN KITTENS, full Evenings, Mrs. Spear, 19, Cannaughtavenui Mutley, Plymouth. DOGS, CATTLE, POULTRY, WANTED. WjAiNTED, Live FOWLS and CHICKEN 1 Stores, Devonpon. MACHINERY, Ac.

FOR SALE. KjH.P. FETTER OIL ENGINE, modern type; ignition; in perfect working order; Plymouth 38 neW; £20 28 Morning FLOWERS, SEEDS, FOR SALE. 1 OO LILIES, in pote inapection invited. 1424, Mornin News, Barnstaple.

ATPOLLs, latest purple, strong, sturdy planta: large or email quantities -Lea, Halwell. Oallington CAHB AGES for cooking; Savovw, XJKJ Sprouts, Flatpoll. Earlr 1 Twowatersfoot, Liskeard. SPROUTS, large plants. Harriaoua XXX and Forex, 10p.

per also SAVOYS, cany and medium, Tamerton oliot. "yoUR (BEDDING PLANTS, -L make your garden gay all 60 in six varieties, for 2s. 100 plarite tor 4s. 300 plants for 7s. carriage paid std packing J.

Rl. Chalioe and Son, South Devon Nurseries, Plymptoti, Dewom. BRUFORDS, of EXETER, wiah to PURCHASE for Cash, fine examples of Old English r-urniture, Antique Silver, and Old Jewela Represen tat ire will call by Brotord and Son, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 241. High-street, Exeter. W'uV owneTB of Antique Furniture.

China, Saver, Picturos, communicate villi Mes.rs. Sellicks, who wili buy tor cash or obtain good prices for same by public auction. are held regularly at the Sale Boom, 87, Sidwell. ureet, Lxeter, and goods can be collected from any spl Auctioneera and Antique Dealers. Peter Galleries, The Cathedral Close, Exeter.

Furniture, for Sale. length 7 10ln feen by 2ft Mornmg News, Plymouth; write 20, Building Materials. A To TILES Flfct Md Obligated SHEETS Red, Blue, ex wharf AY rucWoad lota, delivered Devon or CorawafXftSJi md Whitton, Builders' Merchants RETE Breese Partition Slabs, 18 8 8. a grooved ilrh natnred stocks; also Fence Post. aJ Jeywood and Son.

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