AUCTIONS. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO. UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above — Household furniture and effects, including settee and squab, table, chairs, duchesses, bedsteads, baby chair, sewing machine, crockery, glassware, floor coverings, mirror, lamp, kitchen utensils, aluminium ware, churn and numerous sundries Fruit, vegetables, half-ton onions, factory cured ham and bacon HIGH STREET, HAWERA. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above, on property adjoining Messrs Purser Bros. — Quantity second-hand timber, roofing iron, doors, windows and building materials Sale at 11 a.m. HAWERA. SATURDAY, APRIL 30. p. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by Miss J. C. Sowell, who is retiring from business, will sell by public auction as above — At 11 a.m.— AT THE SHOP, 154 HIGH ST. Shop Fittings and Fixtures At 2 p.m.— AT SALEROOMS, UNION ST. Stock in trade Particulars in Friday’s Star.
ciu flYCalLuif feOld, Seals Ulnrt§ eiji Good hiskV XITHISKY is bought largely “* on trust.’* Unlike; many other commodities, its standard of quality is not discernible until after purchase. That is one reason why those who desire a very old and very good whisky—a whisky which has well and truly stood the test of time, and has for long been the intimate associate of men of refinement and discrimination, should insist on Perfection. Whole tala Agents : A. HATRICK & CO. Ltd., WANGAHOI P-3 (D c CaUums Scots (Uhisßy ISG7 WHOLESALE AGENTS: A. HATRICK & CO., LTDWANGANUI TAOUGLAS Supreme Douglas motor cycle registrations in New Zealand exceeded all others in June, July, August, and September. Here are the September figures: Douglas 124, Indian 67, B.S.A. 57, Harley-Davidson 46A.J.S. 35, Triumph 32, Royal Enfield 20, Raleign 20, Francis B. 17, Norton 12, Matchless 10, Excelsior 10, Sun 6, ! Hudson 5, all others 31; total 492 —25 per cent. Douglas. —Archbold and Co., ; Tawera Agents, Union St. PHILLIPS’ LAMPS aro renowned for their long life and low current cost. 20 to 60 watts, metal filament 2/3 each 70 watts 4-watt, gas-filled... 4/3 each 100 watts, -J-watt, gas-filled 6/- each 150 watts, 4-watt, gas-filled 6/- each 200 watts, i-watt. gas-filled 10/- each All Lamps jQAVY’S Tested and Guaranteed. I^LECTRICAL gUPPLIES, UNION STREET. HAWERA. TI I> SUITS to Measure —We will build you a good suit to measure, good tweed, good wear, good fit, for £5. Get measured to-day at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 27 April 1927, Page 10
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