Aocnras. TEOSABD X T3>., AT tiADNCE STEPS (OC&TW-WAB), fpO-MOaiROW, OATUItDvAY. AT -Jft A.M. ■ YiAiCHT, Bft 'beam s draught 3f)t Din. Bnjsine lied, Soils, Anchor and Warp, and all Accessories. Suitable for Pleasure or Fishing. Can he soen at iLa-unoh. 'Steps from Friday, November 25, untfl Sale. NO RIEtSEOtVE. TIBKIMS CASH. "COAKiLEY YtWJL SEIJL IT." '.PHOXiE 2238. 25 mUBSDAY "M"EXT, iT 11 O'CLOCK. -J QARGO OF rpufKER, EX THE ELSIE MJLRT. SIZES— 3 I ) to 1! i 1, 3 i 1 to 18 i 1, 3 i 2 t« 9 x 2, 4 x } to 12 x J. THE OAROO CONSISTS CHIEFLY OF 'RIMU, IfiOUGH LINING, FLOORING, ■SC.CCT.CI.NR, MATCH UNIXO, ETC., AND I/S VEIRY SUITABLE FOR ALL EUILL'HNG 'PURPOSES. F A p erkins A^' o r*°< 6 L'NIDKK 'DISTiUALNT. By Onler of the iRAIUM , , .S..M. COURT. MOXDAY — NIKXT — MONDAY, ■yj O'CLOCK. la the BASKSM.EXT of T.IIAD.E.S HALL, IiOBSO-N STIUriCT. A QCAXTITI' OK IIIMNTERiS- STA- **■ TIIONWHY ami ■STOCK-IN-TRAIHE, 11RINTBRS - MiETAL, ETC. MIOiEiXIX MAI IiLINt). NO 'iflli'SEQtVE. TJICHARD A.RTIIUR, TTD. HEALTH. GIVING RESORT, WAITAKERE RANGES. WAIATARUA. WAUTAIHCA WAIATAKUA. WAIATAIHUA; MR. JUiDSOS'S Well known property, for many years tlie ino-:t popular boawlinghouse iv the Waitakere Rau-ges.
There is a splendid opportunity here for one or two ladies to reopen this bouse. There is a good living to he made in morning and afternoon teas, quite apart from accommodation. The natural ihalfway for excursionists to and from toe Weat Coast. No opposition. Lieut. Judson, who lias for family reasons to remove nearer town, has favoured ne with instructions to Sell JTIHE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO--L PERTY OF 23 ACR'BS, Together with SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING, a detached Bungalow (let for '20/ per week for long term), and other large outbuildings. The panoramic view is most exquisite of land and sea. A very low reserve hae "been fixed to make certain of selling, as Mr. Judeou lias to purchase another home. BY AUCTION. mUESDAY, -KTOV'EMBEH £)Q AT -t P.M. " AT THE SALEROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. "DICHARD A U2THUR, T TD., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. 21
A fruit, flower, and home industries exhibition was held last night in Ellerslie Parish Hall, and proved a great success, there being over 400 entries. A great deal of credit is due to Mr. E. C. Brown and the energetic committee. The exhibits were of good quality, and the show of cut flowers, particularly roses and carnations, very fine. In the evening the exhibits were sold under the hammer by Mr. N. Somerßeld, good prices being realised. The proceeds are to I*, devoted to the hall fund.
Send the kiddies to see "Living London" at the matinee to-morrow (Satari&*j), «t i3O. Steand Ileatie. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 6
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