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AUCTIONS. jpRODUCE, IJIURNERS & Q.ROWERS, SELL DAILY BY AUCTION. 8.30- STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES. PINES. PINES. ORANGES, South Australian. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. APPLES, APPLES, DESSERT. APPLES, APPLES, COOKING. COOK ISLAND ORANGES. N.Z, GOLDEN GRAPE FRUIT. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES. PEARS. PEARS, PEARS. ISLAND ORANGES. LEMONS, TREE TOMATOES. • Q A.M.— 0 ASPARAGUS, CAULIFLOWERS, CAULIFLOWERS CABBAGE, POTATOES, PUMP KINS, CUCUMBERS, RHUBARB MARROWS, LETTUCE, KUMARAS CARROTS, BEET, etc., in heavj supply. 9.30 NEW POTATOES, GREEN PEAS 10 RIPE BANANAS. RIPE BANANAS. 10.30 "NEW POTATOES, GREEN PEAS 10.30 'FRESH CUT FLOWERS. -|-J A.M.— _L_L POULTRY. 11.30 NEW POTATOES, GREEN PEAS If) NOON— FARMERS' BUTTER. IJIURNERS & Q.ROWERS, CITY MARKETS. 2 J JONES, J^IMITED, CITY MARKETS. To-morrow — t^riday AT 10.30 AM * POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, GRAIN, GROCERIES. "POULTRY -OOULTRY 1 AT 11 O'CLOCK,- 1 - ROOSTERS, HENS. DUCKS, TUR KEYS, CHICKENS, CHICKENS, PUL LETS, COCKERELS, AND CHICIv ENS, DAY-OLD CHICKS. pOULTRY pOULTRY PIGS — P IGS i- ALSO, AT 10.30 A.M. POTATOES. SOUTHERN, POTATOES, NEW; ONIONS, SWEDES, PUMPKINS, KUMARAS, BACON, BUTTER, EGGS. CHEESE, HONEY, HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, EGGS, p ROCERIES Q.ROCERIES 286 TINS FISH, 196 TINS FRUIT, S4LMON, HERRINGS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, 800 PACKETS MACARONI RAISINS, DAIES, 1-IGS, PEACHES, DRIED; TEA COFFEE, COCOA 356 BOTTLES SAUCE, VINEGAR ESSENCES, CONFECTIONERY, GROCERY SUNDRIES, CROCKERY, CUPS AND SAUCERS. NOVELTIES, AND CLOTHING LINES. /"I RAIN — : Q.RAIN LT AT 11.15 A.M. 68 SACKS POLLARD. UO SACKS BRAN. SO SACKS WHEAT. 43 SACKS OATS. 36 SACKS BARLEY. "C\RUIT : — -pJARDWARE & gUNDKIBS. J. L ID " ON THE CORNER, CITY MARKETS. JfUNAL QLEARANCE gALE. GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION, rpO-MORROW JJWIDAY, 1-| A.M., 2 PM - AND 7 P - M - AT jr-ISSIN'S & j^ART, Bon Marche Bldgs "0, Karangahape Rd. PVITTJV LOT WILL BE KNOCKED EV IOTHH HIGHEST BIDDER. -t 1 A.M.—DAINTY CELANESE WEAR of 11 nil descriptions, Ladies and Gent, s Underclothing, Crockery. 0 NOON—Beach Towels, Eathlng Coa--12 turn es, Sports Trousers, 170 Sample O P°M—3ooo YARDS OF ZAMPA, 2 SATiNS, REMNANTS, Etc., Blankets, Rugs, Sheetings, General Drapery, Crockery, Job Lots and Samples. - p m Balance of stock must 1 BE CLEARED. <?T>ACE FOR NEW CONSIGNMAmI#TS ARRIVING ON MONDAY. gAM QREEN, AUCTIONEER. A T rpHE jJUB, QUEEN gTRE^ A NOTHER RUCTION. /CANTERBURY gTOCK. MEN'S SUITS SPORTS TROUSERS, qTT.ir T/INGERIE, HOSlliilvx, DRAPERY, DRESS PIECES. -j -j TILL g P.M. T O-MORROW, rj TILL <) IJtO-MORROW Blankets, sheetings, beach TOWELS, GENT.'S „ INBl ®£ nT ?Sp§' WORKING suits, trol SERS shirts, py.tamas, ladies pure SILK LINGERIE, HOSIERY, GEOK AND SUMMER PIECES, ZAMPA FADELESS MAIERIALS, TRAVELLING RUGS, AND A HUGE VARIETY THIS AUCTION IS THE TALK OF

THE TOWN. The Auctioneer will accept a Small Deposit and hold goods up to four weeks to suit Customers. T HB K.K.K. A uction ' AT THE HUB, opposite Fort Street. JONES, AUCTIONEER. J. R. R OBEKTSON ' L TD ~ AUCTIONEERS, CONDUCT gPECML gALH, fjlO-MORROW, AT 11 ** I ~ r Q_OOD "JJSED JjMJRNITURB. Appro*. 200 PIECES ORIENTAL CHINA, such as Teapots, Sugar and Cream, etc. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK DINING SUITES. The above is a Special Line, and well worth inspecting, especially the Chesterfields. Then we have Odd Single and Double Beds. Settees, Tables, Chairs, Comb. Chests, Bedding, etc., etc. J. R. B obbetson - L td - A. PARKER, Auctioneer. 2 "iyj ORTGAGEE SALE. •gEAUTIFUL JJOME WITH PALATIAL GROUNDS, 4 ALLENDALE ROAD, MT. ALBERT, 4. ALLENDALE ROAD, MT. ALBERT, Overlooking and adjoining Bowling Green, for Sale by Public Auction at our Rooms, COR. QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS., jpiRIDAY, €> 1933, AT -| g NOON. O-STOREY, most substantially built of £ brick, rough-cast finish, tiled roof, containing 7 large rooms, sun porch, bathroom, pantrv, washhouse. MOTOR GARAGE. SECTION is freehold, 80ft x 278 ft approx. Well grown shrubs and trees, lawns, vegetable garden, TENNIS COURT, tarred drive and paths, all in first-class order. In order to realise, the Mortgagee is prepared to accept a VERY LOW RESERVE. £500 DEPOSIT, Balance 5 years at 0 per cent. For further particulars and photographs, Q jp jgENNETT, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS. .. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 3

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