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I AUCTIONS. j TjIRUIT, pRODUCE, VEGETABLES. ! mUBNEKS & Q.KOWERS, JJ £D - SELL DAILY BY AUCTION, 8.30 COOK ISLAND ORANGES. COOK ISLAND ORANGES. FIJI BANANAS. FIJI BANANAS. ■M-PLES, APPLES, APPLES. PEAKS, PEAKS, I'EAKS. CALIFORNIAN UKANGES. GRAPEFRUIT. MANDARINS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. [ [OTIIOUSE TOMATOES. RIPE BANANAS. Cape Gooseberries Tomatoes piissions Pool-man Oranges Lemons Trou Tomatoes a a.m.— . CAULIFLOWEKS. CABBAGE, PEAS, POTATOES, PUMPKINS. CUCUMBERS, ,„,««"- BAKU MARROWS, LETTUCE, JUKANS, KUMAKAS, etc., in heavy supply. -1 A A.M.— J-" RIPE BANANAS. lUPE BANANAS. 10.oU fresii cut flowers. nA.M.— POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, good supply. -f O NOON— FARMERS' BUTTER. mURNERS & QROWBRS, J^TD., CITY MARKETS. 10 T TONES, T TD., CITY MARKETS. mO-MORROW mUESDAX, AT 10.30 AM - P R BACON~ HONEY. EGGS. HAMS. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, CHEESE. pKUIT _ G HAIN. /-iROCERIES QROCERIES. CROCKERY SUNDRIES. AND AT 11 O'CLOCK. P°KUOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS. J. LTDAUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. PRODUCE AND HAKDWARE MERCHANTS. ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. 10 (2QUIRRELL AND T^OY., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET, mO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT -J A.M. 18J lI.P. ENGINE, 4 Gas Stoves, 1 Stand >fangle, li 2-Burner Gas Grille, Calit'outs, i Step Ladders, 1 Ext. Ladrler, Washtubs, I Wheelbarrows, Coppers and Stands, Odd Solo Leather and Rubber Heels, 2 Screw Presses, 1 Carp. Bench, Tables, Chairs, 1 Mahogany Ext. D. Table, Blinds,. 2 Ward- ' robes, Comb. Chests, Rimu Beds iind Wires ; (all sizes), 1 Box Ottoman, A.B. Chairs, Bedding, 1 Rinui Settee with Mociuette Squab, 1 Rd. Ext. D. Tabic, 1 Cabinet Gramophone and 100 Records (nbt.), 2 12 x 0 CARPETS (good), Floor Rugs, Rimu Tallboy Chests, 2 Rimu Sideboards, Chairs, 1 Oak' Tea Wagon, Lino., 1 Standard Elec. Lump 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Hapsburg, 1 BKINSMEAD PIANO, 1 Singer DH. Sowing Machine, l 4-valve ELEC. WIRELESS SET (good order), 1 6-Valve RADIETTE ELEC. WIRELESS SET and General Household Furniture, Etc. TERMS CASH. TJOY OQUIRRELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 10 QTOP ! — TOOK! TISTEN! SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO COUNTRY VISITORS AT TT-ISSIN'S & J7-ARRY j^JART, BON MARCHE BUILDINGS, 110, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Commencing at -1 -t A.M. AND 9 P.M. rpO-MOEROW. POSITIVELY NO RESERVES. f?9lf;n- wanted — jpo-IKO 3jZLb\) _ URGENTLY — 170 Pairs All N.Z. Wool Blankets, C 8 AllWool Travelling Rugs, 3000 Yards Superior Sheetings. 18 All-Wool Jumper Suits, Cardigans. Pullovers, 1300 Pairs Pure Silk and Other Hosiery. Leather Coats, Gent.'s Suits. Also Every Conceivable Line of Ladies' and Gent.'s Underclothing. Also 250 Travellers' Samples and Job Lots. SAM GREEN, Auctioneer. 10 FINANCIAL. TTTTANTED, two £500 or £1000, assist • » finance excellent business. Queen St. ; splendid prospects. —Established, 2225. Star. xlO TTIRE "pURCHASE rjJRADERS. We Are Prepared to Discount Hire Purchase Agreements on the Following List of Articles :— WIRELESS GOODS FARM MACHINERY FURNITURE PIANOS SEWING MACHINES ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WEIGHING MACHINES MILKING MACHINES SEPARATORS TYPEWRITERS On Very Reasonable Terms. Apply— "OROADWAY TfiINANCE r<o., T TD., COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. 'PHONE 40-399. :12 DOGS FOR SALE. pOM, male, 7 month's old ; 15/ ; cheap.— x 15, Hargreave St., off College Hill. xlO ADVERTISEMENTS INTENDED FOR OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. DAILY. Properties for Sale and Exchange, Sections for Sale, Businesses for Sale, closo at 10.30 a.m. dally. Advertisements received after this hour will be Inserted up till 2.20 p.m. in late news page. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or otherwise, and they reserve to themselves the right to amend, withhold or omit any Advertisement. All Advertisements should be addressed to THE MANAGER " STAR " OFFICE.

AUCTIONS. Q P 13 C I A L. rpO-MORROW rpUBSDAT, AT -j-| A.M. J. R. -ROBvwsox, L m. AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET (Opp. Court's). O TJTOMES OF QLEAN TJSED ■piUBNITURB, Removed to Our Rooms for Convenience SPLENDID CHESTERFIELD SUITES CARPETS. EASY CHAIRS. AND ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. 10 AT'CE T ITTLE CJALE. -M-OTIIINC; TmLABORATE, BUT CJCRUPULOUSLY riLEAN AND rpASTEFUI/LY (^ELECTED. J; R. R OBERTSOX - I/ DAUCTIONEERS, Will Conduct this Particular Sale at their Salerooms, Quee.n Street, on TT7JODNESDAY "VfEXT, AT "1-j A.M.,, On Account of MISS RICHARDSON Embracing : A NICE 3-PIECE SHOW-WOOD SUITE •L*- iiph. in a very pretty Blue and Fawn Velvet. The Mats, Carpets, Carpet Runner and Lino. Squares are excellent. The Furniture is not elaborate, but modern and exceptionally well made. The China, Glassware and other appointments are pleasing. Blinds, Curtains and Aluminium Ware are included. Also Lawnmower, Hose. Large Quantity Garden Tools, LE ROY CANVAS SWING BED with Wire Wove (as new), Quantity Green Canvas (as new), etc., etc. NOTE. —This Salo differs somewhat from most, as there is reallv a nice lot. ally the BRASS FIRESIDE PIECES, which are massive. This Sale takes place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 11 A.M. At J T> TTOBERTSON, T TD., . Xii. _LV JLJ SALEROOMS. A. PARKER, Auctioneer. Ifl T>ICHARD A RTHUR, T TD., JLv xi. JU WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, Adjoining Power Board Buildings, rpO-WOEROW mUESDAY, AT -i -J O'CLOCK. (~)AK AND T? IMU "pURNITURE, pIAKPETS, /CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Removed from Russell and Epsom for convenience of Sale. WILTON CARPET, 9 x 10.6; 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite (Genoa Velvet), 8Plece Fumed Oak Din. Suite. 6-Piece Oak Dining Suite (Sideboard, Drawleaf Table and 4 Chairs), Rimu DinSuite, Oak and Rimu Sideboards, Din. Tables and Chairs, Rimu Settee, Hall Seat, Occ: Tables, Seagrass Chairs, Fireside Chairs, Kerbs, Couch, Crockery, China, Glassware, etc., etc. O 4-PIECE FUMED OAK BEDROOM 4 SUITES, 3-Piece Dark Oak Bedroom Suite, Wardrobes, Comb. Chests, Ped. Cupboards, Double and Single Oak and Rimu Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapok and TVool Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, 3 Short Rimu Beds, Wires and Mattresses • (suitable for children), Hearth Bugs, Bedroom Chairs, etc., etc. QMALL SIDEBOARD, Dresser, K. Tables •O and Chairs, Cooking Utensils every ! description, Lot Crockery, China, Lawn Mower, Gas Stove, etc., etc. Also on account whom it may concern. /CONSIGNMENT OF GLASSWARE, VJ Endura Ware, China Vases, etc., etc. Also, O BIG BOY BENZINE PUMPS, 2 OIL ■" PUMPS, 9 TRIPODS. In Deceased Estate of P. E. Marlow, Russell. -t AFT BOAT, Johnston Outboard Motor -L" and Sail, Set Disc Harrows, 1 Set Tine Harrows, Garden Tools, Carpenter's . Tools, Porthole Borer. Spray Pump, Jcwt Staples, Tent, 10 x 12 Cover, Lightning Saw, 3 Cream Cans, Pig Netting, 320 ft Jin Rope, 4 Coils 3in Rope, Pulleys, Guin Boots, Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, Battery Wireless Set, Comb. Chests, Ped. Cupboard, Single Kimu Beds and Wires, Settee and Sundries every description. "OICHARD A RTHUR, T TO., AUCTIONEERS. 10 Q.EORGB VyALKER, J.TIX, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS. 240, QUEEN STREET, rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT -J -t AM. JPINH TTSESD "PURNISHINGS, Including:— T IVING ROOMS.—S-PCB. D.P. DINING -H ROOM SUITE, Cutlery, Crockery, English Dinner Set, Easy Chairs, Floor Rugs, Seagi-ass Chairs, VERY FINE O.R. DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored Sideboard, Oval Table and 6 Shaped-back Chairs to match ; S-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa Velvet, Ornaments, Pictures, O.R. Settee and Squab, Morris Chairs, Curtaine, Palm Stands, CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Moquette, Dining Tables and Chairs, Book: Shelves, Books, Fire Screen, Odd Sideboard, Linoleum, etc., etc BEDROOMS. —SUPERIOR LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored 'Robe, Dressing Table, Full-panelled Bedstead and Wire Wove, and Toilet Cupboard; Kapok Mattress and Pillows, Quift, Floor Rugs, Lino., Bedroom Chairs, Box Ottoman, NICE OAK BEDROOM SUITE complete, Chests of Drawers, Single and Double O.R. Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Pictures, Ornaments, Books, Comb. Chests, Cushions, Curtains, Palmstands, and Bedroom Furnishings of every description. AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Dresser, JA. Rugg, Crockery, Glassware, Kit Utensils, Lawnmower, Garden Hose, and Hosts of Sundries. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. Q.EORGE T TD, THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS 10 GARAGES, SERVICE STATIONS. IpOR Better Battery Service—Rea Smith, successor Darcy Dempster, Civic Square, Batteries Rented, Repaired, Recharged; New Batteries at competition prices. C TTOPB, HICKAIAN, LTD., cr. Cook, Albert J3- sts 46-222. — Battery Specialists, Automotive Electricians; free collection, delivery. jj

I NEW CARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE. AVID H; GRANT, Authorised Austin Dealer, Shortland Parking Station. 57, I .Sliortland St. l'lionc 43-474. C I 171ASY «i•Uγ changing, 40 M.P.G., roomii 1-i ness.'all bu features, Lijrht English 8 I h.p. Fold.—Andrew's arrange demonstrn- | Uon. . M 1 r | >E.MAKKABLE acceleration, .silent second, l.\) low petrol consumption, incompaniWe sinootlinesß. Drive Hie Ford "V Eight.' Andrew's demons! rate. OVER, 4-door Sedan, leather upholstery, clearing at bargain price, £27'J; ■will trade Piir.—Premier Motors. D "trAl.FxilAl.l., .I'.jTT!. They're really vrouderV [ul. Arrange demonstration.— Tappenden's, 43 300. The Home o£ Yauxhall-Bed-ford. A USED TRUCKS FOR SALE. /•MIIOV. SOcwt, registered, good tyres.. 1 !U-iO; take Ford Tun deposit.—Ferp rinriiKP. xlii J/XMiD urn, J'.eatit.w inmiei. perl'ect coinlil, lion; bargain, *: U0; inspect. — d>, Iticliinoiul ltd. t: T.IOKIJ lieiiuly J-tou Van, registered, ■»- £22 in/; Kir.'li.v J-I.OU, cull and flat top, c::r. ; Chnvrolul Tourer, l!) 20, registered, trill: Ford A 30ewt, £75.—T5, Beach ltd, xll /SVKHLAND, completely overhauled" \> beautiful body, balloons; £20.-10. l:i"liiimii(l Hill. Grey Lynn. Xl 2 O~fTf\VART. 3l)c\vl. 4-c.vl.. eeon<iinieal. new lyres battery, registered : snip, XS->. — Tiippi'iulfn'*. P.edi'prd l)islril)iiloi-s. A rrw:Trl< _ ?\7rls for all makes ami models. J. now and second hand, reasonable rates. Allrljrlifs Oarage. 00. Stonleji St. Phone ii-iiHL'. _ A MOTOR SERVICES. /<_ TJOTORUA MOTOH - 1 * TRANSPORT CO,, w LIMITED. finest F.eet of Cars in New Zealand. COMFORT AND SAFETY. DAILY SERVICES: MC'KI.\ND to ROTOKDA, WHAKATANB. OPOTIKI and CJISBORNE, 7 a.m. ROTORUA to GISBORNE, G a.m. and 1 p.m. ROTORUA (o WAIRAKEI, TAUPO and N.U'IBH, 0 a.m., arrive Napior -1 p.m. WHAKATANK to ROTORUA, 7 a.m., 1 p.m., and ,i p.m. Oldest anil Largest Firm in Rotorua. ]'hones 10 and 353. Wires: "Jlotnco," Rotorua. Rook Willi Tlios. Cook and Son, Government Tourist WHITE STAR OFFICE. Customs Street. Phone 42-4GB. ~ XUC KLA Nll A THAMES. WHITE) STAR, 31, Customs Street. bookings : CORO.MAXDEL, MDRCURX BAY, Phone 42-468. I.AYCOCK AND FAITHFULL, 14, Fort St., I'lione 43-1-JB. \V. WHITE AND SONS, LTD., Private Residence. 44-547. Thames. 4C, m CS>rnr-«r /l 33nc-v--i W Alnl * I>AHK ' M LTD.—Cara~dVpart White Star Oflice, 31. CusloniH si. East, for Ilauraki I'lnins, I'neroa, Waihl, ~.l~> a.m., 11 a.m., :* p.m. I Sunday t> p.m.). Tauraagn, Te Puke, Whakaiane, Opotlki, Gisliorne, 7.15 a.m.. II a.m. Cars leave Waihi for Auckland daily : S a.m., 112.."0 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. (Sunday. 4.43 p.m.) Fares: Paeroa 15/, Waihi 17/0, Taurnnga -M/. Book at White St.n- Olllee, I'lione 4-t-l::S. D 4 A U V;^nV^sviLL K . MATAMATA, TB AROIIA (via Tahuua). Winter Time-taijle, leaves White Star, 31, Customs St. H.| 8 p.m. (Sun., ti p.m.). Phones: 44-138, 42-4(58. Leaves To Arolia 7 a.m., Matamata 0.45 n.m., MoVrlnsville 7..'!1t a.m. .Sun., depart Te Arohn 8 a.m., Morrlnsvlllo 8.30 a.m.. Matamata 7.4.1 a.m. Bookings : Morrinsville, S. J. Coombe, Phono 100; Te Arolia, J. Rivett, Plione 220; Matamata, W. J. StnuIey.—EDWARDS M OTORS. D Aud PAKAKAI. Robinson's Motors depart Auckland, Mon. to Vvl., 10.30 a.m.. ;>.;{() p.m., and 5.30 p.m. Sats., 10.00 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m. and 7.35 p.m. Suns., 10 a.m., 4 p.m. and S p.m. Depart Helensvllle, Mon. to Fri., 7 a.m., 0 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sats., 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 1.15 p.m. and 4 p.m. Suns., S a.m.. 2 p.m. and li p.m.—Phones: White Star, 42-465; Aard, 44-G36 ; Jlelensville, 14S. D 4 C* ÜBBS MOTORS. AUCKLAND, WAIWBRA, WARKWORTH, MATAKAXA, LEIGH.—Dept. Auck. : Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m., 3.30 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Sun., 4 p.m. Dept. : Mon. to Sat., 7 a.m. Sun., 3 p.m. Dept. Matakana : Mon. to Sat., 7.25 a.m., 1.30 p.m Sun., 3.30 p.m. Dept. Wurkworth : Mon. to Sat., 7.45 a.m., 2 p.m. Sun., 4.0 p.m. Arrive Auck. : Mon. to Sat., 10.15 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Sun., 6.15 p.m.—White Star Olllce, Customs St. Bttet, Phone 42-468. ! Warkworth. 4O.NL D 4 A ARD CERVICES. AUCKLAND - ROTORDA - GISBORNB SERVICE. One-day Service. Leave Auckland, 6.30 a.m., arrive Gisborne U. 30 p.m. Leave Auckland 3 p.m. by car, stay night in Kotorua. Booking Offices: Auckland—AAßD OFFICE, Dilworth Building. Phones: Office, 44-656 and 41-000. Res., 40-518. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Rotorua Office—AAßD OFFICE, Totanelsai Street. Phone 370. Gisborne—DUCO OFFICE Lome Street. I'lione 133. C 4 WHITE STAR—AUCKLAND, WHANGABBI MOTOR SERVICE, LTD.— Depart Auckland daily, Sunday included, 8.50 a.m. Depart Whangarei daily, Sunday included, 9 a.m. —Auckland Phono 44-138, WUangarel 2299. K4 MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES. "OATTJHUIES and Tyres, ride while you Jj pay ; easy weekly payments.—Fred Fordo, The Tyre King. Pitt St. D TLTEAVr Truck Axles, Wheels, Springs, -*--*- suitable trailers, pneumatic and solid. Ferry Garage. xlO IMPORTED Batteries, guaranteed, 6-volt, 11 plate, 37/6; 13 plate. 42/6; charged. Fred. Forde. The Tyre King, Pitt St. A MORRISOLi —Only oil recommended by Morris Motors.—Procurable Hay ward and Draffln, Ltd., 110, Albert St. D MOTOR. Car Radiators, all makes, as new, all guaranteed.—Philip Lewis, Ltd., Chancery St., Auckland. A TYRE Repairs, Used Tyres, Tubes, Retreading.—Miller, Coggan, Civic Square. Phono 30-798. xll rpYRES, good, used, suitable spares; all J- sizes; reasonable. —60, Albert Street. Phone 44-559. Inspection invited. D "ULCANISED Shoe Repairs, crepe or Usklde; guaranteed.—Central Rubber Co., 100, Albert St M

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 160, 10 July 1933, Page 2

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