AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 25, Commencing at 1 p.m. TO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE (^ERGES. rpWEEDS. MERGES. rpWEEDS. Q^ERGBS. mWEEDS. IN COSTUME AND OTHER LENGTHS. INFINITE VARIETY. FIRST CLASS QUALITIES. OVER 100 PIECES G YARDS EACH, 54 INCHES WIDE. To be Sold to the Highest Bidders. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE, BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS FOR ALL. SALE THURSDAY, 25th JULY, AT 1 P.M. On View Day of Sale. WARREN ELYTH & CO. (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer.) Auctioneers and Financial Agents. BRUNSWICK MART. ~ THURSDAY, the 25th, at 12.30 sharp. X. H. MCOYV.E.N & CO. Will sell by pubji,c auction without reserve, XTEW AND SECOND HAND HOCSE- -^ HOLD FURNITURE, Leather Suite, Suite in Tapestry, Piano, Harmonium, Duchess ' Pairs, Overmantel, Chests Drawers, Oheffoniers, Handsome Sideboard, Combination Washstand and Dressing Table, Round Table, Couch, A.B. Chairs, Brass Mounted D.I. Be - steads, Wire Stretchers, Kapok and Flux Mattress, Kitchen Dresser, Bath, Lamp, Carpets, and Sundries. Also, Under Distress of Rent, Brass Mounted Bedstead, 1 Single Half Tester, Duchess Pair, Marble Top; llorsohair Couch, 1 Cheffonier, Curtains, 4 A.B. Chairs, Dining Tablo, Wardrobe, Set Ware, Safe, and Oilcloth. (IT. LAN SIMSON, Auctioneer.) NEXT TUESDAY, 13 O'CLOCK. p-nfjA FRUIT TRfiES, some of the best O\j\i\) stock ever offered to the public, consist;ng of a full catalogue of all varieties known. Fuller particulars to follow. HALL & PERKINS. (E. A. PERKINS, Auctioneer.) EDUCATIONAL. piANO, ORGAN, THEORY. MR W. H. WEBBE (Author of The Pianists' Primer and Guide) receives Pupils at The School of Music, Grafton Road, also at The London and Berlin Piano Co., SHORTLAND STREET. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. Noted for Damp proof Boots. The Golden Boot, Queen-st. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. Noted for Gent's Superior Boots, for Best Quality, Lowest Prices. S" HARRY COLLINS AND CO. Manufacturers, Importers, and Merchants ■ Largest Boot Shop in Auckland. JJARRT COLLINS AND CO. -Li- The Golden Boot, Queen-st. Next to Porter's, lionmongers. PERSONAL. MONET.— Money to Lend at low rates. easy terms repayment.—C. R. Williamson and Co., 93 Queen-st. 'TpHliltK'S No Flies on Levy;"' he is aj- -*- ways a bit previous. Phonograph reccrds by the 100 just arrived. Roll up and get first pick. . PUBLIC NOTICES. SHAKEDOWNS. SHAKEDOWNS. When the Duke and Duchess arrive can be purchased at pATCHPOLE'S, NEWTON. Cheaper than any house in town. Beds and Pillows at ridiculous prices. Bedsteads from 25/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Blinds, complete, 1/9; Hearth Rugs, from 2/9; Fender and Fire Irons, both in Steel and Brass, very cheap. Have you seen the Ladies' Rocking Chairs, Bentwood, for 9/6, and Gent's Arm Chairs to match them, 10/6. Gl O TO J. CATCHPOLB for everything T that Is pretty and good and distinctive and reliable and thoroughly worth having, at prices to Buit every purse. OO 6/ — ADAMS and BUNKER, Cash dwO Tailors.—Grand line of Tweeds, bought at job price. £3 5/ Sac Suit. fp~Sj* pI A ~N~O~S. 6~RG A N~sT HCT^ LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IN N Z £15 INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly £, 20 12/3 monthly *2* 15/4 monthly £j0 18/4 monthly. £3» 21/5 monthly £« 24/6 monthly £45 27/6 monthly £50 30/7.monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-ST. FREDERICK MOORE Manager New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Free on Application. REVOLUTION IN THE SYSTEM OF SELLING PIANOS. NO HIRE SYSTEM. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. The Piano Is the Property.of the Buyer At Once. £12 Piano—s/ a week, no deposit. £16 Piano—s/ a week, no deposit. £50 Piano —6/ a week, no deposit. £25 Piano—6/ a week, no deposit. £30 Piano—s/ a week, no deposit. £4fl Piano—s/ a week, no dapoait. £40 Piano—7/6 a week, no deposit. £55 Piano—7/6 a \ree&, no deposit. £80 Piano—7/R a week, no deposit NEW &EALAND PIANO CREDIT COMPANY, it. HIGH-STKK.ET. j^" o a.1 1 c a W. Gr. K 21™102 ' SOLICITOR, Late of Thames and Paeroa, has commenced Practice in 7, HOBSON*S BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND-ST. /CHEMISTS' LABKLB ;n emiless variety KJ may be had at the "STAR" PRINTING WORKS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 163, 23 July 1901, Page 8
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