AUCTIONS. TJNREDEEMED pLEDGES. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. T>OBINSON'S T OAN AND TfiINANCE QOY, L TD. (THE BIG QUEEN ST. PAWNBROKERS.) QN mHE pREHISES. 352-4, QUEEN ST. (Opp. Town Hall). 352-4, QUEEN ST. (Opp. Town Hall). Phone 46-375. One Day SMASHING Auction Sale, mO-MORROW, TTTEDNESDAY, 10.30 AMp EORGE T, TD -> (L. Coakley, Auctioneer), WILL SELL TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. Including: SINGER and other SEWING MACHINES. DIAMONDS and other GOLD RINGS. JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, ETC. VALUABLE VIOLINS and other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. H.M.V. PORTABLE and other GRAMOPHONES. 3 PORTABLE and other TYPEWRITERS. HOOVER and other VACUUM CLEANERS. NORTON, B.S.A. and other MOTOR CYCLES. PUSH BICYCLES, Guns, Rifles, large Italian Accordion, Columbia Electric Gramophone, American Wardrobe Trunk, Theodolite, Golf Clubs, Several Lamp Chandeliers, Statuettes and Silver Ornaments, 12ft 6in Yacht, 5 h.p. Outboard Motor, Tents, Rugs, Suits, 350 Lots Men's Clothing (special lot of Travellers' Samples, line Travelling Rugs). Also many, many other Useful Articles too numerous to mention, something for everybody at virtually your own price. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. NOTE THE DATE: rnO-MORROW, TfifEDNESDAY, ON THE PREMISES, 352-4, QUEEN STREET, Opp. Town Hall. For further information see Auction Columns in last Saturday's "Star" and "Herald." Q.EORGE TTJALKER, T TD., (L. Coakley, W. J,. Cuttle, Auctioneers.) 24 DALE T^XTRAORDINARY. "ATEW "pURNITURE. £2000 ~ !^1 K ~ £2000 Q.EORGE TXTALKER, T TD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET, mO-MORROW TT7EDNESDAY, AT -JQ NOON. Instructed by a Wholesale Manufacturer, I who is forced to realise by March 31, j ]yE\V "pURNITURE, Including:— ' BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, ETC. AND AT -1 OH P.M., 20 — NEW CARPET SQUARES — 20 WILTONS AND AXMINSTERS. CHOICE OAK BEDROOM SUITES. Each comprising Spacious Wardrobes and Dressing Chests, Toilet Cabinets ami Fullsize Bedsteads) in Brown Oak, Grey Oak and Light Oak and Rimu. 5 SUPERIOR DINING SUITES. In Jacobean, Brown and Light Oak. 4 — CHESTERFIELD SUITES — 4 In Genoa Velvet, Figured Moquette and Wool Moquette. 3-PIECE CANE SUITE. CHINA CABINETS. Kapok and Mixture Mattresses. Occ. Tables, Palmstands. OAK GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. Single Rimu Bedsteads. Oiled xilinu Dressing Chests. China, Brass, Dinnejsets. Hand-painted China. Electro-Plated Ware. Cut Glass Crystal, Etc., Etc. ON VIEW FROM NOON TO-DAY UNTIL TIME OF SALE. NOTE —To those Furnishing, a wonderful opportunity to secure Modern Household Furnishings at your own price. Packing and Cartage Arranged. /~1 EORGE TT7ALKER, T TD.. THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 24 RAILWAY NOTICES. mHE rjiRAIN "VOU VT^ANT! TT\EPARTURES TfIROM : For WELLINGTON— 7.0 p.m., 7.40 p.m., week days (except Saturday) and Sundays. For FRANKTuN AND HAMILTON— Week days, 3.5S a.m., 9.8 a.m., 10.10 a.m., 4.20 p.m. (Frankton only, not Saturday), 6.30 p.m. (Saturday only;, 7 0 D.m. and 7.40 p.m. (Frankton only), week days (except Saturday) and Sundays; 8.j3 a.m., 6.35 p.m.. Sundays only. For WAIUKU— Week days, 9.8 a.m., 4.20 p.m. (not Saturday). For ROTORUA— Week days, 3.58 a.m., 10.10 a.m. For TE AROHA, THAMES, TAURANGA— I Week days, 3.58 a.m., 9.8 a.m. For TANEATUA — 9.8 a.m., Tues., Thurs., Sat. For RUSSELL (via OPUA) — Week days, 8.40 a.m. hr WHANGAREI— 840 a.m., 4.5 p.m., week days (except Saturday), 5.22 p.m. (Saturday onlyi. For HELENSVILLE— Week days, 6.50 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 9.u5 am 1.21 p.m., 4.5 p.m. (not Saturday), 5.22 p.m. (Saturday only.) ■VTEW yEALAND J^AILWAYS. THAMES TROTTING MEETING, MARCH 28, 1931. On SATURDAY, 28th March, train stopping where required for passengers leaves Frankton 7.50 a.m., Hamilton 7.u8, Morrinsville 8.50, Te Aroha 9.26, Paeroa arrive 956 am. (connecting with train ex Waihi), dep 10.4 a.m., Thames arrive lO.uO a.m. ~ Special train stopping where required for passengers leaves Thames rJorth for Frankton 525 p.m., Thames 6.15, Paeroa arrive _ 7 0 den 7 7 Frankton arrive SAo p.m. Usual 5.36 p.m. Paeroa-Waihi train leaves Paeroa 7.5 p.m. (after connecting with 615 P.m. Thames-Frankton train), Waihi FAREg Holiday Excursion Tickets available for return until Monday, March 30, 1931, will be issued to Thames from Frankton, Waihi and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 28th March by trains due to arrive Thames not later than 11.40 a.m. For further particulars inquire at station or see handbill. 24 WANTED TO HIRE. OAR for Easter, or part of, wanted to Hire; moderate. —Write T. 0492, SOUfc, 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 5
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