The day is Wednesday next; the time 12.30; the place Mr F. J. Fraer’s residence, corner Nelson and Southampton streets, and the event, a sale by auction of the most unique and attractive household necessities and delightful 'home furnishings it has been our good fortune to handle for many a long day. Words simply fail us in describing the “different” appearance of this beautiful home. Come and view it for yourself on Tuesday afternoon next from 2 till 4 under the personal guidance of Mr George Beard, auctioneer. You'll be charmed.* Consult the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd., about your Fire, Accident, or Motor Car Insurance. G. Hartshorn, agent. Market street.* “Homelike cheer.” That’s the “Trocadero” atmosphere! Yes, you’ll feel very much at home at the Napier “Trocadera.” You'll generally find a large number of your acquaintances around you—it’s the favourite meeting place now—and there’s always an air of friendliness and homeliness you don’t generally find in tea rooms There’s nothing “stiff” about the “Trocadero.”*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 214, 24 August 1922, Page 4
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