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CLOSING DOWN SALE premises sold I HUGE STOCKS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS oS COST! to Mr. John E. Bates, of Christchurch • 1 ! This is your chance to SAVE BIG MONEY! — CHINA CLOCKS «-"«.** **wr*w Duck, I Oft. x 12ft.—Usually 75/MANY NEW LINES LISTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ZZrZXZSSgw 6ft .,^^ 1 / ,5 Usually £9 £6 £4/7/6 ' ■ _ : ! M — ~ v ',? '~ Sele: 24/" EGG CUP SETS—4 Ege Cups on Sale- £G /C / .e/i .00/tr / Association (Jaques)—Usually ' plate-Usually 4/6. lale: 2 /ll W I LL ** £3 / 5/ t " ROWLOCKS - Usually 2/3 and LAWNMARKERS-Usually 65/-. DOUBLE EDGE PRUNING SAW- AIR GUNS-Diana-Usually 35/- 25/-. Sale: 12 /Q ** **• * ' ° ft - U ' U |^ s »^/g FRUIT DISHES-Usually 4/' Z£t 3/- pair. Sa.e: !/. & 1/6 P ai, Sale: 45 /- ' * inches-Usualy and 52/6. Nation (Ja.ue.) - Usually , Duac JJff 53,6:2/3 ALARM CLOCK JS" ' WRENCH-Usually if- CARTRIDGES- Lignum ~ **• HONEY JARS—Usually 2/4 and ALARM CLOCKS—Usually 12/6. STEP LADDERS—sft.—Usually an d clips 50 feet. Sale: 19/ Sale: 7/. Nobel's Ballistite, 6, 7 and 8 shot, 35/. B Sale: 90/- Xd/ISI/O 4/6. Sale: 1/2 and 2/3 ™, ~,- W/6 BAMBOO LAWN RAKES- ' PIPE VICES-Usually . 6/6. 1 2- g au g e_Usually 8/-. Sale: 5 /_ Boxwood _ Ueually , 0/6 . *" GOLF BALLS. WHITE CHINA PLATES— Luminous Baby Ben—Usually 27/6 CHURNS, "Ideal." Sale: g<l Sale: 12/6 Eley Grand Prix, 6, 7 and 8 shot. Sale: C/- AU 3/- Ball* .. .. Now 2/9 Inches Usually Sale Sale:l 8 /6 No. Usually SOLDERING IRONS-Usually 4/- 1 2-gauge-U,ually 7/-. Sale: 4/. CROQUETSETS ..{, Usually Now 10 lOd 7 d SUITCASES. ' yj, 2 °/- TOOLS. and 5/6. Sale: 3/3 and 4/3 Eley Grand Prix, 3, 5 shot, 16- £ 5 /, y/J £fe- i^ Zβ BROMFORD No. 18 2/- 1/9 8 8d 5 d Inches Usually Sale 2 40 /" 30/- CARPENTERS MECHANICS, S OLDER-U.ually 2/3. gauge-Usually 7/-. Sale: 4 /_ IJ"*'*,* 3 /™'* BLUE FLASH 2/- }/9 7 ~ 23 20/- 15/6 STATIONERY —English, fancy TRADESMEN! . .Sale: 1/H lb. TYWQ TENNIS NETS—Usually 45/- and rowoIIF<!T ~ ,'? 7 " 3 d 9 - . ' JJ/J- boxed, various designs. This is your opportunity to save ' ' *"""■*/**• TOYS - 62/6. Sale: 35/- and 44/. CONQUEST 1/- IQd SOUP COUPES— Sale: ftd, 5 d 23 27/6 21/6 U3uall ' y big mo Ly. Complete your kit, SPRIT LEVELS—MarpIe s 30m. HORNBY TRAINS— RAINPROOP rOIF rOATS- A " Ba " S " per le " J ° d ° Zen A crTC 21 27/6 19/6 3/- 2/3 3/- 4/6 5/- at bargain price,. Splendid range —Usually 8/-. Sale; 6/- Ml—Usually 14/-. Sale: 9/6 G |, nifTT ,ote ' TEA SETS- of all classed tools, including best Stanley. I Oin.-U.ually 4/6. MFCCANO ' W.th z,p fastener-Usually CH es T EXPANDERS - Usually Us^ lly o,/, „,. , n , ~,. \o /,! *'. 1/6 1/9 1/9 3/" 3/6 known and most popular makes. Sale: 3/. MECCANO— Sale. £5/6 17/6. Sale:H/6 17/6 24/6 27/6 40/- 47/6 23 17/6 U/Q i,/° ?« FUW Stanley Planes, Raebone's Rules, Ift INFRS' CRAMPS Iff* 10/fi BOXING GLOVES— # Sale: ATTArHF TASFS I t "~ uU /9 Mathiesons Bits. Disston Saws. JOINERS CRAMPS— , | 6/ . 12 /6 Bryantß _Usually 48/6 and 50/-. ELECTROPLATE. 9/6 13/6 13/9 20/- 23/6 TI, 11 if «i' Accurate and 2/9 Brade - 8 Trowels and Hammers, Fe _ ct Sale 45/ Sale: 34 / 6 and 37 /6 OAK TRAY-With E.P.N.S. rail. With Teapot-Usually 15/-. 8 MFAT c AP « c. ■ r\ ' ' Nicholson Files. Crescent > »'" ' IJJ/O '. Sykes-Usually 25/- and 27/6. Usually 60/-. Sale: 49/ 6 Sale: O/ IZ/t> 9/11 MEAT SAFES—Strong, Galvan- Wrenches, etc., etc. H 17/6 13/6 ' O»/O ' Sale: IV/fi and IQ/fi CAKE PLATES With EP N S WUIT . _ HIV . r , HAMHWi ,V 16 19/6 14/11 i«d. SAWS —Sanderson Bros. "Pax" 4 19/ . jg'/ MOTOR CARS—2 only—Usually *»«-• 17/6 «»* l»/.b CAKE PLATES — With E.P.N.S. WHITE CHINA CHAMBER.S— {./I Incheß Usuall y Sa ' e: Saw, 26in.—Usually 16/-. ■ '„, JJ/ 75/- and 97/6. LADIES' TENNIS SHOES—I Bar H ?? dle •• ... Usually 3/11. Sale: 2/6 ' 8 Tl/6 6/6 13 4/6 3 / 6 V Sale:l 4 /. 20/- 16/- '*' Sale: 55/- and 65/" or Lace—Usually 2/9. Sale: 1/11 Uy 7/6 8/6 15/DINNER SETS—Usually 55/- and J Leather. 14 7/6 5/9 NEST O F SAWS — 3 Blades and 5 21/- 16/6 TRIC YCLE—UsuaIIy 70/-. MEN'S TENNIS SHOES—Usually ENTREE DISHES—GoId -elfcdon 69/6. Sale: 27/6 -d 34/ 6 » «/* 16/6 16 9/9 8/ . nand , e _Usually 3/-. Sale: 2/3 GEDORE WRENCHES-Crescent TRICYCLE U y J e: 4g / 6 2/9 . Sale:l/H L^ake^ COFFEE SETS—IS-piece— " 27 / b 18 12/6 10/- TENON SAWS—IO-inch. pattern— BRITAIN'S FARM TOYS— FOOTBALLS — Rugby—Usually Usually 57/6 65/- 76/6 Usually 20/-. Sale:l 2 /6 FIRESIDE GOODS. GRATES-Usually 10/6 and I I/6 Usually 4/9. Sale: 3/6 , . U ' u ;" y *% Soldier,; etc., all heavily reduced. 20/- and 25/-. Sale: 4 9/ 6 45/6 65/" TRYSTAI FIRESCREEN SCREENS—Antique Sale: 8/6 and 9/6 FRET SAW OUTFITS — Usually * ' ~, J/. 0 FOOTBALLS — Boys' — Usually Sde: 13/6 ** d 16/- TEASPOONS—Set in case, Jdoz. SWEET DISHES—Amber Stem, C«,pp«r. etc. GUM BOOTS—Usually 10/6 and 12/6. Sale: 7/6 ■» * 6 ' n " 2 / 6 2/- 3/6 and 4/-. Sale: 2/- *"«» 2/6 Schools—Usually 17/6. Usually 5/6 6/- 7/6 SWEET 2?9- U 2 8 7 76 y 65/- 55/- 51/6 42/6 ' 3 / 6 ' SJ., 8/6 »d 1 0 /6 CIRCULAR SAWS - SanderL Bin. double edge. 6/3 4/9 Sale! 12/- Sale: 3/9 4/6 B/" Sale: 1/- 1/4 ' WALL MIRRORS — Usually 1/6 Bros, and Newbold. 24-.nch by |oin. • „ „ 7/6 6/- I/- and 1/6. Sale: Jd and l(}d Soccer—Usually 17/6. . PIPES Tall Stem-Usually 3/6. Sale: 2/- 17/6 50/- 39/6 36/- 27/6 and 2/6, Sale: V" a " d 1/6 13-gauge. Half ri P -Usually 36/ SEMI ROTARY PUMP- PISTOLS-Usually 1/3. Sale: 9 d EVERYMAN-U.ualiy 5/6. SKiUi S-27/ W6 42/ P =°S' f f g. PENCIL SETS_Usually,6- 9d STERLING-Usually 3 £ 6 / /15 / / : g. zzsstfsi Sale:32/6 i L 4: s^,. IAfIW -!srs/e «^«B»«±sg Usually 2/6. Sale: 1/9 47/6. Sale: 2 7/6 and 3 0/- ELECTRIC LAMPS-40 and 60 Smooth-Usually 10/-. 3 42 / 6 33/- TOOL SETS _ U9ually 2/ and CRICKET GLOVES - Usually R , , Sale: 15/ - _. ACC CUTLERY watt—Usually 1/8. Sale:l/3 Sale: 7/fi KEYSTONE DEHORNER— 3/6 Sale- 1 / and 1/Q 12/6 and 40/-. RAZORS—BIade. GLASS. MrnaNlNr "A! PHA » rAUnFN TnftlS FTP PACrnDIII , tI 7 V Usually £5/5/-. Sale: £4/4/. 3/6 ' Sale. 1/. and l/ 9 BENGALL—fin.— Usually 8/6 and „,._. _._ e IT ,1-1/0 J SKINNING KNIVES ALPHA, GARDfcN IOOLb, tit. BREAST DRILL —2-gear ' „ „f, '. PAINT SFT<S Usuallv 1/- ' ' I I/6 Sale: fi Iα and QIWATER JUGS—Usually 3/9 and Sheffield, 6|in. (Thick Back). FORKS—Brade's Spading. 17/6. Sale: 14/6 WIRE STRAINERS — Walker s. PAINT SETS-Usually 1/. CRICKET BALLS-Hand sewn— ''(,' .■ a ,r / ,, 0/ 5/6. Sale: 2 /3 — 2/9 Usually 5/-. Sale: 3 /9 Usually 9/-. Sale: 6 /ll HAND DRILL _U.uaIIy 9/6 7 P 9d. Sale. 7 <i BEN G ALL-| l n ;^-Usua Hy 9A and LEMON SQUEEZERS-U,ually9d DEXTER, sin.-Usually 5/3 Skelton. 4- P ron g _U,ually 7/6 Sale: 7 / 6 n JPIFLESEtc S-alfy 7/6 12/6 BASKET BALL - Syke.' Genu- razqr STROPS- 7 ' Sale:6d , , Sale: 4/. Sale: 5 / 6 BENCH GRINDERS- JS22L S • bore 5.1.: 3/. 4/9 8/6 ine-Usually 22/6. Sale: 5/. gj** STROPSWINE GLASSES-U.uallyjJd 6Jn anJ 6 J;n ._ SPADES-Br.de'. No. i-UsuaHy 12/6 19/ SL™ BABY'S HANGING SAF ET Y PUNCH BALL-Boy.'_ Usually 8/6 ,0/6 12/6 SAUCE BOTTLES_Usually4d 3 and 3 /3 GUM SPADE-Albion "usulC R^ySS- 12 '" ' ? 1ale: 1 0/6 TUBES-Usuan^/f 7 " 3/9 5/- 6/6 8/- 10/Srfe: 2 d BUTCHERS' KNIVES — Wo.ten- 7/.. Sale: K/3 No. U.ually Sale U.u.lly 57/6. Sal.. 50/- IU/O CYCLE TUBES—U.oally /6. _ __~__ Helm - . Sheffi.H. i t imiK n..ii..».l- 5 42/- 32/6 REMINGTON R*.»»r. 22-bo~— CHILD'S WATERING CANS — Sal.: 1/. PAINT. BEETLE WARE. 6in . 6 Jra. 7in. Bm. flil ll/ — s.l°a/ A 52/ !Jn/ U.ually 110/.. Sal.: 9S/- U.u.lly 2/3. Sal.: 1/4 CYCLE COVERS — U.ually 3/9. BERGER'S WHITE ENAMEL— 1/4 „, 2/- U-β, 2/S 1/6 3A J/' _ H 23 W- «• ' "•'""" TANKS-U ra .,, y 1 /.. S*. 1/. — 2/9 COUPES-U.ua.,, 2/1 S.U:/I SSJQLSLI'iJZ t «.in 8 . 25 M/ . "««-*■ J*™ CAMERAS. S^'BOAT PAIN^-^ —'5.,; SSISS nIPS AND SAUCERS — Usually ANCHORS — Usually 12/- and pin t—Usually 1/-. Sale: 4d PIPE CUTTERS— Usually 17/-. and £ 11/15/-. ,--,--, Jig Saw Kuzzle. u AO/ L lC—Slate only. igal—Usually CUPS AND SAUCERS ig/ Sale: 9 / 6 and 1 4 / 6 t p int _Usually 1/9. Sale: Qd Sale: 1 3 / 9 Sale: £8/10/- »» d £8/15/- "*• 3/6 TENTPRUF-Water-proofing for ,<,/.. Sale: 6 /6 7 x PDAPPIINr IRONS Usuallv —— — — T —— — a U cahco, canvas and duck goods DAIM t dditcupc ri » \/ arn ;.h 2/6 1/3 7/- 8A =f 7 /- sraAm, CUSTOMS STREET EAST - NEXT TO THE WAVERLEY HOTEL -iy—w -*•-**

another! "Which is closer to LONDON... MONTREAL or NEWTORKf From Montrpal or Quebec, the Steamships or the Canadian Pacific rieet follow the shortest and the stralghtest line to England—the route taken by trans-Atlantic flyers. 39 per cent less ocean—looo miles of your voyage on the placid, scenic St. Lawrence Seaway. Two days to recover your sealegs before you reach the open sea. This year sail to Europe on one of the ships of the Canadian Pacific fleet. .. choose one of the great white Empresses, or the popular Duchesses. Cabin, tourist and third-class accommodations. Ask any travel agent or Inquire of the Local Office of the CANADIAN PACIFIC (Incorporated in Canada) 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 23

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