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AUCTIONS. -JJTEXT, JUNE-' 26™' OITT J^AEKBT, AT 11 O'CLOCK. TJNREDEEMED "pLEDGES, TTNBEDEEMED pLBDGBS, fIOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD Vv CHAINS, SINGLE STONB AND OTHER DIAMOND RINGS, JEWELLERY, BINOCULARS, THEODOLITE, PHONOGRAPHS, D.B. B.L. GUNS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CAMERAS, T.B. MACHINES, SEALSKIN JACKET, PORTMANTEAUS, CLOTHING, Etc, Etc * nTHUB \J 21. has received Instructions from MB, J. S. GARRATT, LOMBARD LOAN OFFICE, Wellesley-et. East, to Sell by Auction at his Mart, "City Market, MONDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock. TJNREDEEMED pLBDGES, As per List in last Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday's "StaT." Also, -| AX PARCELS GOOD AND USEFUL - Ltt<J CLOTHING. CARPENTER A RTHUR, XX. GENERAL AUCTIONEER. 514 A UCTION gALB AT THE TVTART, VICTORIA AND LORNE STS., rpO-MORROW, AT "fA AX T TONES, AUCTIONEER, Will Sell by Auction at the Mart, as above, "TiAIHY PRODUCE'—Ia Large Supply, TfU-RM PRODUCE—Fruit, Grain. POUT/TRY — Roosters, Hens, Ducks, Turkeys, etc 522 SPORTING. QANTERBURY JOCKEY rMJCB. GBAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1931. AUGUST Bth. 10th, and 12th. "pRIDAY, TUNE OQ ENTRANCED FIRST DAY. WINTER CUP (FLAT), of 600sovs. One mile. 1 soy. GRAND. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of lOOOsovs. Three miles and a half, lsov . SECOND DAY. GBAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE of lOOOsovs. About two miles, leov. BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE of 350eeve. About two miles and a half. lsov. THIRD DAY. SYDENHAM HURDLE RACE of 350sove. One mile and three-quarters, leov. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE of 35080V5. About three miles, lsov. ENTRIES CLOSE 8 P.M. 501 W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. DBAF£BY, CLOTHING, ETC. T ETTEBS OF /~IOLD A CROSS THE QKY. It is now many years back that a GREAT ENGLISHMAN, renowned for FORESIGHT AND WISDOM, said the words SAVINGS BANK ought to be written in LETTERS OF GOLD ACROSS THE SKY. The great Englishman was right, for though his enthusiasm led him into the use of an IMPRACTICABLE ILLUSTRATION, the enthusiasm was FULLY JUSTIFIED. Unfortunately, perhaps, those LJSTTERS OF GOLD are never likely to be seen in the position desired for them, for were SUCH A PHENOMENON to occur it would be a splendid and deserved advertisement for fJTHE ALF. -VTOORB /-ILOTHING pO., gIDE, J^-ARANGAHAPE-RD. W!ho, so to speak, have been IN LEAGUE with the SAVINOS BANK FOR. NEARLY 2S YEARS. That the public fully appreciate our PRICE CUTTING POLICY is evidenced by the enormous strides with which our business has gone ahead during the period mentioned. Q.RAND /CORONATION JJOW JN JjTOLL gWING. PRICES THAT X>O THE TALKING. \2/6 —Boys' Macs, taped and bound, redliced from 25/. 9/11—Boys' Fancy Overcoats, marked down from 15/ C 5/11 —Boys' Overcoats, usual price 10/8. B/ll—Boys' Tweed Overcoats, reduced from 12/ C. 16/11 —Men's Tweed Ratnproofs, marked down from 25/. 19/11 —Men's Striped Eainproofs, nsnal price 32/6. 85/ —Men's I/. Green Haiuproots, reduced from 35/. 29/6 —Men's Fawn Macs, marked down Irom. 30/6. '£)/6 —Men's Green Striped ltralnproofs, worth 42/. 85/ —Men's Macs, usual price 45/. «9/6 —Men's Hydrotite Coats, reduced from 49/6. 42/6 —Men's Grey Ralnproofs, worth 65/. 45/ —Men's Fawn Macs, would be cheap at 63/. 8/11 —Boys' Oilcoats, guaranteed, usual price 11/6. 9/11 —Men's Oilcoate, reduced from 12/6. 14/11— Men's Oilcoats, well worth 21/. 48/11—Men's Oilcoats, irfcftuiy sold at 25/. Q/ll —Mounted Umbrellas, reduced Irom 4/11. 6/OU. —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, marked down from 8/11. 7/11 —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, worth. 10/6. 8/XX —Silvers-mounted Umbrellas, usually 12/6. 12/6 —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, worth 16/6. THOUSANDS OF OTHER LINE'S AT EQUALLY FETCHING PRICES. rno-aiORROW. rpo-MORRow. AT rpHE A LF - ]\f 00KE QLOTHING pO. TC7RONG QIDJS, T£ARANGAHAPE-RD. GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, MACS, OILCOATS, AND UMBRELLAS. DON'T MISS IT. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. (Some time associated with the Offices of the Hon. J. A. Tole, K.C., the late Mr F. E. Baume, K.C., and Mr W. G. Kenrick, Stipendiary Magistrate), SOLICITOR, • STEJIjSD ARCADE, QUEEN-ST,, „.. .. - gtetrgiiimvaagL. ___; ..j. t-i-^viixS-.^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 147, 22 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 147, 22 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 147, 22 June 1911, Page 12

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