I AUCTIONS. I rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT -1 -I O'CLOCK. BACON. -DACON. A> TTAMB. TTAMS. VBW POTATOES, "VT-EW POTATOES. I OLD POTATOES, GREEN PEAS, BEANS. piLOUR. "pLOUB. I *' lfc " J ' lES OF FLOUR, every one +tXf\J Guaranteed (money refunded If dissatisfaction given), 5 SACKS LINSEED SPECIAL- CALF FOOD, CHAFF, OATS, , WHEAT, Ma„o, Pollard, Barley, Hay, Etc. JTOOSE VEGETABLES In Variety p-jA PINE.STICKS igAA BEAN STICKS KAft TOMATO STICKS i 1 A(\ SACKS OLD POTATOES ex WalteX"*\J mata. T TVRAID A*ND /"10., FRUIT. PRODUCE AND POULTRY SALESMEN. 4 rPiO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT -I ey O'CLOCK. pOULTRY. pOULTRY. OA HEAD of HEAVY LAYING BIRDS, 1 *-»" 30 Pure-bred, young and All laying. A Special Consignment. T "DRAID AND /"*lO., CITY MARKETS. QUALITY, jTVUALITT. *=* QUALITY, IS IN DEMAND DURING THESE DAYS ' OF HIGHER PRICES, AND TIADLEY AND /"10., T TD.. TJADLEY AND £10., T TD., TJADLEY AND -T<o., T TD.. WILL ALWAYS BE THE AGENTS FOR GROWERS OF "QUALITY" FRUIT. pO-MORROW AT QQA (AND EVERY DAY). I STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. (STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. ' /CHERRIES (CHOICE). £JIIERRIES (CHOICE). J AT 10.30. APPLES— HOTHOUSE TOMAT I STURMERS PLUMS 1 CANADIAN LEMONS (cured) GOOSEBERRIES LOQUATS ASPARAGUS, Etc., Etc. IqAA BAGS NEW POTATOES, CAULIOxTlf FLOWERS, PEAS. BEANS. LETTUCE, TURNIPS. CARROTS, Etc., TIADLEY AND f*tO.. T TD., FRUIT MARKETS. GROWERS' NOTE.—AUow us to make a name for your brand. You will bcoeUt accordingly. 21 mO-MORROW, AT A A.M. SHARP. STRAWBERRIES ITTOTHOUSE GRAPES TTOTHOUSE TOMATOES "piIUIT rXIIERRIES TTOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS A SPARAGUS T/-EGETABLES JJ-EW POTATOES pOULTRY AT THE CITT MARKETS. T" E J_yCKL,AXD pitOVINCIAL TjiRCiT ryy-op., j td. ALSO, ' On Account W. FREEMAN, Mt. Albert — TARGE QUANTITY PLANTS-Double ■*-* Cosmos, Pansles, Zinnias, Phlox Snapdragons. Delnuinnms. Lobelia 30(K) TOMATO PLANTS 20QQ KUMARA PLANTS 5 M EAT M EA * M EAT RUCTION. RUCTION*. AUCTION. D. R E,D D. R EID WILL SELL BY A UCTION, AT WELLESLEY STREET. rpO-iMORROW, AT O'CLOCK. ALL MEAT IN SHOP WILL BE CLEARED. Shop nt Khyber Pass and Quay Street will be Closed on account of Strike. J-JE-EF- jyjUTTON. *yEAL. COME TO SALE EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. ALL MEAT WILL BE SOLD BY 12 NOON. REMEMBER THE TIME—"J P.M. REMEMBER THE PLACE— WELLESLEY STREET, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. D R EID ' AUCTrONEE RTJICHARD A RTHUR, T TD. ,-yALUABLE, {-lITY T>ROPERTIES. BT AUCTION AT OUR SALE ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. rpiIURSDAY, TTJECEMBER 4 AT 12 O'CLOCK. QUEEN STREET. 22* FEET FRONTAGE. Close to Town Hall. This part of Queen Street Is going to boom. Great Prospective Value. HOBSON STREET.—No 233, SHOP and DWELLING. CAMPBELL ROAD, GREY LYNN— HOUSE of 7 rooms. 40ft frontage. Close to Mr. Whltmore's Store. Full particulars from -piCHARD A RTHUR. T TD. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS* 68 PROFITEERS and Their Methods."— Hear M. .1. Savage, Labour Candidate Leys Institute, To-night, 8 o'clock. 64 •f-yHITE Trousers., Tennis Shirts, Straw ' » BoatoTs. Just what you want for the holidays. Prices are right—McßßlDE Cash Tailor and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St, hfs
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 8
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