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- AUCTION. F rpURNERS AND ROWERS, T TD. TOASTER jy£ARKETS /CLOSED "pRIDAY. ld g ALES AS TJSVAL CATUKDAT a. ]y£ORNING. 2 j\£ akki; TS QLOSEU jl-rONDAY, Si rpO-MORROAV rpHURSDAY. j. rpi.-RNER's AND /"I ROWERS, T TD. a, SKLL DAILY BY AUCTION. pRUIT. pRODUCE. a. Q A.M.— O FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON, „ Including: "' TE KAUWHATA GRAPES, ALBANY SURPRISE GRAPES. t , APPLES. APPLES. LOUISE BONNE PEARS. WINTER COLF PEARS. COOKING PEARS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. .„ PEACHES. ls TOMATOES, QUINCES. LEMONS, CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. UIPE BANANAS. m JAMAICAN ORANGES. 9. JAMAICAN GRAPEFRUIT, id PASSION FRUIT, ROCK MELONS. >r FIGS. SWEET CORN. 8 A.M.— VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE e IN SEASON, ii CELERY. CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER. CUCUMBERS. MARROWS. ;1 POTATOES. ' GREEN PEAS. BEANS. *■ LETTUCE ONIONtj fi CARROTS RHUBARB " PUMPKINS PARSNIPS BEET L&EKK TURNIPS. H SWEJJKS SPINACH E Q A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS. -tf\ A.M.—RIPE BANANAS. i "J "J A.M.—TJOULTRY CALE. 1 mVRNERS AND p ROWERS, T TD., CITY MARKETS. 5 TOASTER /CLEARANCE OALE. J JONES. L TD.. CITY MARKETS, rnO-MORROW rpHURSDAY, ? AT 10.30 A M- } pOULTRY. pODLTRY. AT -1-J O'CLOCK. "DOULTRY. "pOULTRY. ROOSTERS, HBNS, DUCKS. CHICKENS 5 COCKERELS. ' PULLETS. PULLETS. TABLE POULTRY. ? TURKEYS, GEESE, ROOSTERS. f pOULTRY. pOULTRY. t ALSO AT 10.30 A.M. POTATOES. ONIONS, VEGETABLES 5 POTATOES. POTATOES BACON. BUTTER, CHEESE. t HONEY, EGGS, HAMS. /GROCERIES. RAISINS. DATES. CHEESE. SAUCE ESSENCES PRUNES. BAKING POWDER. ESSENCES. , 3(«t TINS FRUIT. SUNDRIES. NOVELTIES, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. Q.RAIN. ri RAIN. AT 11.15. "PRUIT. -piRUIT. XTARDWARE AND SUNDRIES. i J. J ONES - L TD - I POULTRY AUCTIONEERS AND MERCHANTS, ( ON THE CORNER, CITY MARKETS. 5 > -pASTER /CLEARANCE ■ T "D "DOBERTSOX, T IMITED, WILL SELL AT THEIR SALEROOMS,' 201, QUEEN STREET (Opp. J.C.L.), ' rpO-MORROW mHURSDAY, AT -J -| A.M. NEW AND USED FURNITURE IN OAK AND RIMU, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CARPETS, 12 x 10 MOTOR TENT AND POLE. Details Include: 6-PCE. OAK DINING SUITE, comprising L.L. Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, and 4 Padded-back Chairs: 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Genoa: (i'-PCE. JACOBEAN OAK PINING SUITE, comprising Buffet, RelVclorv, Drawleaf Table and 4 Curved-buck Chairs: Easy Chairs. C-PCE. O.R. DINING SUITE. O.R. Ext. Table and (i Chairs. Odrl Sideboards. i-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Genoa: 12 x 10.<j SUPER AXM. CARPET AND FELT. A.xin. and Wilton Carpets. Settees and Squabs. Oec Tables and All Living Room Requirements. 6-PCE. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, comprising titled Wardrobe, Circular. Framelneis Mirror Dressing Table, Dressing Stool, fitted Tallboy; full panel Bedstead and Wire; OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, O.R. and Kauri Wardrobes, Comb. Chests, I Single and Double Beds and Wires, Bedding, S.G. Chairs, Machine, and All Bedroom Plonishments. KITCHEN CUPBOARDS. 12 x 10 MOTOR 2-POLE TENT, 4 Camp Stretchers, Aim. and En. Ware, Crockery, Kit. Tables, Sundry Tools. Garden Roller. Lawnmower, Steps and All General Sundries. T T> "ROBERTSON, J IMITED, Terence P. Frogley, Auctioneer. 5 SPECIAL NOTICE. AUCTION ! AUCTION ! AT gAM Q.REEN-S POPULAR MART, 213, QUEEN ST. (Army Stores' Old Shop), mO-MORROW — mHURSDAY, AT 10.30 A.M., 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M. AT 10.30 A.M., 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M. JJUGE "RASTER QLEARANCE. POSITIVELY NO RESERVES. Q.ENERAL QLOTHING, BLANKETS, SH-EETINGS. RUGS, Linens. Bedspreads, Towels. Curtains. MAT- I TRESSES, PILLOWS, TENTS AND ' FI.A 8. MEN'S CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR I of every • description. Overcoats, Gum Boots, Oily Coats, Leggings, Pyjamas, etc., etc. LADIES' WEAR of every description Hosiery, Dress Lengths, Frocks, Underwear, Umbrellas, Suitcases, etc. Thousands of Lots too numerous to mention ' 10.30 A.M., 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. ' ' gAM Q.REEN, AUCTIONEER. ! gQUIRRELL AND pOY. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS, 54, HIGH STREET, rpO-MORROW — miIURSDAY, AT -Jji A.M. O SETS SHOP SHELVES (as new), 1 0 13-ton Endless Chain Block, 1 S.F. | Plough, 1 Iron Concrete Barrow, 1 Lav. i Dasin, 2 Dover Stoves, 1 Cistern and Flush I Pipe. 5 Coal Ranges. 1 Concrete Gopper i Stand, 1 Portable Copper and Stand. 21 Galv. Iron Signs. 1 Stole Trtiek. 4 Circu-: "" lars. 1 Spindle. 1 Set Cloc-kface Scales - (tested!. Lot Display Mode's. 2'i Tearoom Tables. Tablp Covers. 1 Cupper Urn. 1 Shop Counter, Cups and Saucers, 2 Good Pianos, 1 T'pli. Seitee, Morris Chair. S.G. Chairs, 1 Axin. Carpet. 1 Oak B.R. Suite. Bedding, Stainless Knives and Cutlery, and General Sundries. : ■pRED 2 IEGI - ER . - AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 5 i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 4

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