AUCTIONS. "P. y?. Douglas. Phone 89SJi J-vOUGLAS AND QO. AI THETB BOOMS, VICTORIA STi B, mO-MOBEOW AT "Q_ O'CLOCK. - 300—L OTS —300 gCPE-KlOfl guCSE JjnjK.NITUTva T>OSI> PIANO, rery sweet tone EDISON DIAMOND-POINT PHONOGKAPH and 36 BLUB A.M.BEIIOH R£OORDS y-PIEOE B.S. DINING SUITE HANDSOME ROSEWOOD STATNEDI TW - T »-^ SIN-GER OAK CABINET SEWIN<3 JIACHINE, 6SA Model n BUFFALO ICE CHESTS, in sood ordeS -t>!EA.U'TIFUL SELECTION TASES, OPj> -t> NAiIBNTS AND PICTURES rtUTLEKY, CHINA AND GLASSiWABJEJ. f* COSTLY CARPETS, 12 HEAETHRUG3 HANDSOME RIMU BOOKCASE, -sritlt Glass-front doors; OVAL DININQ TABLES TIT ALL STANDS, HALL B.CNEa,_ etc T ARGE M.K. VCABDROBB U C-PIECH R.UMTT BEDHOO3I COMB. OHESTS, COMB. PAIRS'* TOILET "WARE. WABDKOBES, (WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES KITCHEN DRESSES- TABLES, AB, CHAIRS, and all Kitchen Utensils. ALSO. ■ pT(\ MEN'S AJTD YOUTHS , BOOTS ANTjr "V DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETa J r\OTTGLAS IXD AO., ALL TBB TIME. AUCTIONEERS AXD LAND SAXESMEN, * VICTORIA STREET EAST. iH AT 10.30. . r BRYANTS YARD. NEAR CITY MARKETS. n rtARGOES fpnißßß. 9 /CARGOES rpEUBBK, 100,000 ¥***• 100,000 F^JJETW, SAWN, BRBSSED. ALti SIZH3. ' ■ J A GOOD CHAiNCE OP SECUnRTNa TIMBER FOR THE i«BW YEAB, s ~ NOTE DATE OiF SAKE, '/ ' y* J3ERKIXS AND ' " 13 rpnißEß- CALa ijumbbe VTTBDNESDAY, J%E€E>MB'EB f»O ' AT 10.30, 9 rtARGOES "VIEW C^A WN rpEMBEa O rtARGOES VBW CiATTO rpoißß3 # ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TO BE SOLD NEAiR THE WHAE^ GOOD CHANCE FOR SOLDIERS. CONJ. TB.ACTOBS AND BCLLDEKS. J_, SOTB DATE OF SALE. •p -*■. pERKrXS AND pO, H EBITCATIOKA3L * TiIPORTANT NOTICa TO STUDENTS. " -~ T ' ;, v - . ;. MR. H. AMOS ' Managing Director of BANKS GOanrBRCIAL COLLEGB, WELLINGTON, Will be pleased to meet the College Students and all intending Students, at zhm CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, Swansoc Street, Between '45 p.m. and 9 p.m., on 2Stb, 29a, and 30th Instant. eH "DRAIN'S '. /-COMMERCIAL pOLLEGB, New Zealand Insurance BoUdlns» Auckland. Hooe-it and Kingston's BuUding. HamUtoa. 3PECI \L OPPORTUNITY FOB INTENDING STUDENTS. It would be to your benefit to call and ascertain the particular advantages w« are offering to student- who are enrolling with us at th* present time. We are making plane for the future welfare and advancement of those who will be taking up or continuing commercial ilia In the coming year. the advantapes you personally can obtain. Opportunities are greater to-day than ever Defore. and there are reasons why it 13 a matter ol jrea: moment to students ta enrol Immediately. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. Principal. MI«<S E. B. M. BRAIN, Manager.. P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 9SIA. Jfc JTNGINEERrNG, "Back of the motor's humming, Back of the bells that sing. Back of the hammer's drumming. Back of the cranes that swing. There Is the Eye which scans thenw Watching thro' stress and strain, There la the Mind whLh plans them-- : Back of the brawn —the Brain." YOU CAN BECOME A PROFICIENT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER IN A VERY. SUOBT TIME BY JOINING JTOWER-3 pOMMONSENSE CCHOOI4, A fow months' diligent etady trill fit yon for the Government Examinations. WHITE FOR PROSPECTUS "B" TO-DAT, TJOWEE'S CSCHOOI* COLWII-L'S CHAMBBBS, P.O. SOS CO. (Asp AT D B «•" WfjSwa-. Our Wtolrtua* Kiji-*
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 308, 27 December 1920, Page 3
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