AUCTIONS. O. MORRISSEY & CO. UNION STREET SALE*ROOMS. SATURDAY, APRIL 30. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above — Small quantity of household furniture and effects, 2 tons onions, 1 ton good table potatoes, seasonable fruits, vegetables, factory cured bacon and ham, and general sundries HAW ERA. SATURDAY, APRIL 30. P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by Miss J. C. Sewell, 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 furniture, comprising 2 rimu counters, 2 Tucker tills r 2 large framed window unirrors, 4 shop mirrors, 4 glass show cases, shelving, partition, show stands, 2 tables, Singer sewing machine, step ladder, electric fittings, brass rods, 4 chairs, brass hat stand, kerosene heater, eostumc stand, ironing board, green baize and Italian cloth drapings At 2 p.m.— AT SALEROOMS, UNION ST. Stock in trade, including ' infants’ hand knitted woollen garments, sox, stamped needlework, hosiery, gloves, toilet requisites, oil paints, Indian lace goods, silks, cottons, Mill End brilliant, Hemingway’s silks, Clark’s crochet cotton, Kingfisher, May Queen and Roslyn wools, leather novelties, cushion covers, good French necklaces, hand-made art jewellery, good leather and silk handbags, ribbons, jumper floss and flosso silks, hair combs, crepe de chine and muslin frocks, silk girdles, children’s cutlery sets, few toys, scissors, knitting needles, embroidery beads, pattern books, safety pins and numerous sundries For Sale or Exchange 24 ACRES EOR 60-75 ACRES. at ACRES, Central Taranaki, with house 6 rooms, h. and c. water, wash-house and store room, barn, dray shed, loose box, 5-bail concrete cowshed, town water supply all over I property, 13 paddocks, boxthorn hedges, 1 acre lucerne, milking 15 cows; has taken 36471 b fat to end February; has two frontages; well financed G.A.S. mortgage £llsO. Price £2IOO, equity being £9so’. Owner wants larger place and will exchange for 60 to 75 acres of good land. STRAIGHT SALE OR GOING CONCERN. OR EXCHANGE FOR 70-80 ACRES. ACRES, Eltham district; good house 5 rooms, car shed, good cowshed with 4-cow plant, which will be given in; water power available; will carry .100 head; watered by three streams; 2 Mocks hay and 1 oaten, and 1 barley; 6 acres chou mollier and swedes; mortgage 6 per cent. Price, £2O with about £550 cash, or sell as going concern, including 55 cows, 12 incalf heifers, weaners and 4 horses; or would exchange for 70 to 80 acres. FARMLET OF 28 ACRES FOR £6OO CASH. OQ ACRES, handy to town, modern bungalow, all conveniences; will milk 15 cows easily, as with oi acres lucerne feed is plentiful. Price £2BOO, with £6OO cash. SHEEP COUNTRY. QOO ACRES, whare, sheep yards, dip, fences in good order; last winter carried 1500 dry sheep, 170 head cattle (2-year and over); freehold; no mortgage. Price £8 with £IOOO cash. Terms to approved man. I have enquiries for all classes of land and from vendors wishing to sell I should be glad to Teceive particulars. Leases are in good demand. F. G. TREWEEK, HAWEEA. P.O. Box 68. ’Phones 2785; House 2760 (CORONATION JJOTEL, ELTHAM. E. CRABTREE, Proprietor. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. • PRICE LIST. BRANDIES— Hennessy’s Three Star, 18/- bottle. Hennessey’s One Star, 15/- bottle. Fine Old (French) Draught Brandy, 11/- bottle. WHISKIES— Ainslie’s, Bell’s, Cato’s, Walker’s Dewar's Special Liqueur, White Horse, Black and White, John Dewar and D.C.L., each 12/6 per bottle; 12/- per bottle case lots. GINS— Gilbey’s Dry Gin, 12/6 per bottle. •T.D.K.Z., 13/6 per bottle. Old Tom, 12/6 per bottle Wolfe’s Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. RUM— Red Heart, 12/6 per bottle. Draught Rum (Old Jamaica), 11/ per bottle. ALES and STOUTS— All Colonial Ales and Souts, 1/6 per quart bottle, or 15/- per doz. . English . Stout, 3/- quart bottle or 32/- per doz.; 1/6 pint bottle, or 17/- per doz. CHAMPAGNE— Quarts £l, Pints 10/-. WINES — Special Old Invalid, .5/6 and 7/- per bottle; 5/- and 6/6 per case lots. Only the most reliable brands of Whisky kept in stock. QHAW for Overcoats 39/6 to 3 35/-, the largest stock in Taranaki; blue naps, veloures, heavy tweeds, rubber, and leatherette motor coats. Boys’ coats from 26/6. Go to the Busv Shop, High t St. TTHE two best Gramophones in the world: “La Gloria’’ and “His Master’s Voice’’ Hear them side by side and make your choice at Liddington’s, Hawera,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 April 1927, Page 10
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