Aucraoxo. THE CITY MABKET. rp.HE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS BAT, AT II A.M. POULTRY: 2 P.M. POULTRY! COCKERELS, PULLETS. HENS. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, ETC. Cage Birds in variety Country lines arriving. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS a t 1 P.M. Wicker Cot, Seagrass Pram, Rimu Sideboard, K. Tables and Chair*. 8.-side Cabinet, 2 Couches. 3 Duchesses, P.ano (Collard and Collard), Dining-room Suite, 3 Chesterfields, 4 Drophead Machines, 4 Stretchers, 3 Beds, 2 Baby Duchesses, China Cab.net, Oak Duchesse, Oak Bed, Commode, Col. Coach, 3 Seagrass Chairs, IS H. Runners, 2 C. Squares, H.rugs. Linos, G.-lcg Table. 2 Framed Mirrors, Ex Table, Pres. Pans, Pots, H. Sewing Machine, E. Iron, ditto Kettle, 2 Clocks Mincer, Cutlerv, Moving Picture Machine, 4 doz. Cups and Saucers, Roll Coconut Matting, Sun Blind, Stair Rods, Canary Cages, Heathcote Cooker and many household lines lor Unreserved COMMENCING 11 A.M.. TIMBER AND GOODS IN YARD. 11 30—60 SACKS WHOLE FOWL WHEAT, 40 SACKS GARTON OATS. 12 15—MOTORS, BICYCLES, GUNS, AND TOOLS. H. C. SMITH, Prop. ■Phono 3-1-680. 7385 IHE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, L 87 St. Asaph street' West. FINAL AUCTION WILL BE HELD IN THESE YARDS THIS DAY'. AT 11 A.M. HORSES —4 Geldings and 3 Mares IMPLEMENTS —Include a fine line «£ Ploughs, Harrows, and Carts. HARNESS —Gig and Tray Harness, Collars, etc. PRODUCE —Chaff, Hay, and Wheat. SUNDRIES —Include a useful lot of Farm "Essentials. This is the last Auction Sale I ara conducting in these yards. All future sales will takeplace at the City Market. May I take this opportunity to extend to ono and all my clients my sincere thanks for the patronage of the past. \ WARM WELCOME AWAITS THEM AT THE CITY MARKET. H. C. SMITH, 'Phone D-J 803. Prop. BUSINESS NOTICES. QUICK RELIEF FOR PILES. 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Stationer sod News Agent, 203 Pananui road. G. Hayman, Fruit Shop, 1066 Colombo it. A. Wilson, Store, cnr. Caledonian road and Bealey avenue. LINWOOD— W. B. Fraser, fruiterer and Confectioner, 857 Hereford street, Linwood. 'Phone 37-910. Burrowß Bros.. Fruiterers and Confection. ere, 238 Linwood avenue. Mrs Lawrence, 242 Ferry road. W. M. Palmer, Pastrycook and Confectioner, cnr, of Ensor's and Ferry roads. H. T. Lee, Store, 423 Cashel street. W. Perks, Fruit Shop, 234 Linwood av. A. A, Berry, cnr. Ollivier's road and Cashel street. D. Hanrahao, Stationer, 17fla Ferry roM. i. Venner, Store, 130 Page's road. RICHMOND — Andrew McKcnxie. Grocer, corner Stunmore arid North Avon roads. SHIRLEY— Shirley Supply Stores, corner Hills road and Warrington street. Junction Stores, corner Shirley and Marshland roads. FENDALTON— T. H. Rides, Post Office Store, Tram Terminus. MERIVALE— F. Robinson, Grocer, Fruit. Provision Merchant, 65 Carlton Mill road. PAPANUI— Mrs Smith, 468 a Papanui road. RICCARTON— Frank Collins, 33 Middlcton road, off Riccarton road. T. Vogan, Grocer, 105b Rlccarton road. -Mr Hastie, Bookseller, 908 Riccarton road. UPPER RICCARTON— Mrs Brewer, General Store, corner Yald hurst road and Racecourse road. ADDINGTON— T. Walters, Store, cnr. Moorhouse avenue and Antigua street. Watson Bros., Tobacconist, cnr. Lincoln road and Dickens street. SUMNER— Henderson's Store, Wakefield avenue. J. Browne, Storekeeper, Wakefield avenue. Mrs E. P. Austin, 129 Nayland street. REDCLIFFS--Miss 11. B. Lithgow, P. 0., Sumner road. Mr Stapley, Store, Redcliffs. NEW BRIGHTON— Mrs palk, Stationer and News Agent. Mr Scott, Sea View road. NORTH BEACH— Uncle Tom's Cabin, Bowhill road. T. E, Thomson, Grocer and Confectioner. Bowhill road. DOMETT— Mra Meikle. LEESTON— Mrs Fisher, General Stor*. AMBERLEY— R. H. Harris, Storekeeper. GREYMOUTH— G. Anderson, Railway Bookstall, Greymouth. METHVEN— W, C. Battson. BAKAIA— C. C Swaney. Hardy and CO., General Merchants. MAYFIELD— National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., Telephone No. 10. ASIIBURTON—"Press" Office, Burnett street. Tel. 142. J. Mitchell, News Agent, East street Telephone 313 M. A. W. HOpkins, News Agent, East street. Telephone 120. TEMUKA— \ W. S. Kingston. TIMARU— C. J. Flanagan, "Press" Representative, care Timaru "Pout," or 10 Wilson street. GERALDINE— Weil McGregor. J. R, Lack. WAITAKI HYDRO SCHEME— Fyfe Bros. I fjiOOTWEAß—Pricoa to Unit All Pockets. JO i>o Our Windows. J. DolJao. Railway Hotel Buildinira, Manchester etreet. D 461 KEYING, Faded Hair: Natural colour and _." gloss restored by Rachel Tonic. Re\ilniisei roots. 3/6, P.I.C. " —3
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 20
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