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AUCTIONS. "DICHARD. A RTHUR, JTD. Acting under Ins-ructions from the BANK OF AUSTRALASIA will Sell, on account of whom it may concern, without reserve, . n(\ GENUINE EASTERN RUGS of exceptional quality, Including TURKOMAN, PURDEH, BAIAMJCH, PHEELPA. OLD AND RARE PERSIAN SADDLEBAG, MERVE CAMELBACK. mUESDAY VKXT, -jl A.M. XT SALEROOMS. OPP. TOWN HALL. THOS. B. ARTHUR. 28 "OICHARD TbTHUB, JjTDWILL SELL ON" THE GROUND, ON THE GROUND, SATURDAY. "QRCEMBEB "J^g 2.30 PM> NEW LYNN. NEW LYNN. NEW LYNN. NBW LYNN. NEW LYNN". NEW LYNN. 10 OM jBSDID "DUILDING gITES, j WITH DOUBLE FRONTAGE TO CARDWELL STREET. CLOSE TO THE STATION. THE EASIEST OF'tERMS: £10 CASH. £10 3 MONTHS. BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 5 PF.R CENT. The vendor. Mr. Marshall lining, has given j instructions to sell the above practically without reserve. j Plans now ready. Sections are flagged. rpHOS. T» A RTHUR, AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL. 1 "DICHARD ARTHUR. T TD. WILL SELL. ' AT XO. 33-53, ALBERT STREET. ClTff' "pRIDAY TT'EEK. AT 1|) A.M. Acting under instructions from STUART CAVE AND CO., ITC-IE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK, 1 VALUED AT £1200. 'EVERY LINE WILL BE SOLD POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MEN'S CLOTHING. AND GENT'S. BOYS', AND LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES. LEATHER GOODS AND SADDLERY. HARDWARE. KXAMFS.WARE, Carpenters - Tools. Garden Tools. WIRE NETTING. OFFICE FITTINGS. TYPEWRITEIR. ETC. The sale will start promptly at 10 A.M. 1 and continue all day. Every line must be . cleared before the holidsj'S. There will be ; great bargains. I AND NO RESERVES. .TXHOS. T> *»RTHUR. AUCTIONEER. OPP TOWN HALL. 27 f "pRIDAY, TAECEMBKR 1~ AT -J "I O'CLOC K. fp I M B E R. m I M B E R.

m I M B E R. I ' 50,000 F E£T I LARGE QUANTITY OF 6 X 1, 9 X 1, 12 BY 1. •SCANTLING. 3 X 2. 4 X 2. 6 X 2. ETC. THIS WILL BE A CHANCE TO SECURE TIMBER FOR THE BUILDING BOOM NOW ON. PLACE OF SALE VACANT SECTION". NEAR OUR MART. P A pERKINS AND po., CITY MARKETS. AUCKLAND.' 2 TVMCKIXB, CS'UTCLIFFE AXD pO , AT THEIR — POPULAR UNION" SALEROOMS POPULAR UNION SALEROOMS. (Opposite St. Helens Hospital. Pitt Street). CpO-MORKOW. fpO-MORROW. AT -f 1 OA O'CLOCK. SALE STARTS IX YARD. Favoured with Instructions from various vendors, who desire a speedy realisation, the nnderslened will Sell. PLEXISHMENTS, AND X .EFFECTS, in<-li?ding— 2 GOOD PIANOS hv Leading Makers. 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Oak. I'nh. In Sba low Tissue. 1 3-P!E!'R SETTEE STTTE in Sherwood Frames unh. in Eng. \V>quette. 2 LARC-E SITifROARDS In Met. Kauri. 6 RIMU SIDEBOARDS In various deelens. 3 GOOD HAIL STANDS, 1 Din. Wag 71. 2 HHiRS lOvali, Ijdv's Escritoire In Pol. Rimu. 1 CABINET GRAMOPHONE a.1.1 Re.-.-.'s. Music Seats. 1 Mirrored Overmantel. 1 Real Goatskin Rug (Greyl, 12 New Wool Rugs (various coloursl. 1 Velvet Pile Rug i 7 x 4|. Easy (hairs. 4 Palm Stands. 12 Child's Winceyette Dresses (all size*), . a o*id Brass Feuder and lrj-is. Fitter", etc. Large Linen Press. Wardrobes. Combination Chests. Bedsteads (double :'nd eln"]ei. Wires. Kapoks. Pillows, Pedcstil Cnpboird*. A.B. Chairs, Swing Minors. 2 Good Kit. Dressers. Wringers, .-tons. 8 « ••.•«: -.i.- X •>•■•" Flax Mattresses. Tables, sink. Grindstone. Book Shelves. Chairs, etc.. Lot of zood Sundries too numerous to list. HOSTS OF SUNDRtFS. HOSTS OF SUNDRIES. | DON'T FORGET "" <LE STARTS IN" YARD 11.30 A.M. N'<"> RESFRVES. NO RESERVES. yyiCKINS, AND .pO. tt-.-TTOVi-ERS LAND AVH ESTATF AGENTS CORNFIt GREY AND PITT STREETS. (Opposite *t. He'ons Hosolt.i'.i. "Phone 680 A. 3 S' TRAWRERRIEsT QTRA WBERkIK*. TRATKRBIES. K>TRAWBERHTES.

mURXERS AXD p ROWERS. X TD.. I ; ! FRUIT AND PRODUCF ! ; AUCTIONEERS ' I CITY MARKET? SELL- DAILY. \ COMMENCING >vtTH STRAWBERRiES. AT 9 A.M. ALL FRUITS IN" SEASON. 7 ipOULTRY KEEPERS. For your benefit we srrouzly advise you to forward your Consignments of Xmas ■ Poultry to ns Immediately, as in previous veirs the Inst sale before Xmas has always : been overstocked and prices very low. Therefore we recommend FRIDAY. 15th, and TUESDAY. 19th. as tbe best days. We are holding our Xmas Sales on:— I FRIDAY. 15th. TUESDAY. 19th. and I FRIDAY. 22nd. | Xo Sale on Saturday, 23rd. Do not hold Poultry for Sale between _ Xmas end Xew Year, as there is never any , demand. * 1 rtUNERS AND GROWERS. LTD. S 1 LEARN to Shoot Straight.—Every oppor- I ti for I'ractiie a: Running and ' j.lorarr Targets at Hazard's Miniature • Rifle RsTire. A 1 TOP a bit. If It's a sale you're having. 1 see Coakley about It. C .

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 6

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