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R. F. Boreriwt. AUCTION MART TALK. SLOGAN: LET SORENSON SELL IT. Our business has proved successful beyond our expectation. We sell reserved goods by private sale only, and only unreserved goods are put under the hammer. We look alter your goods; we get a fair price and pay promptly. Only good, sound furniture taken in far sale, and all sewing machines and separators must be guaranteed by vendors before we undertake the sale of same. . GRAIN DEPARTMENT. Chaff, Barley, Potatoes, etc., must be also prime goods and backed by vendor’s guarantee. Please note if these conditions are carried out it saves us a lot of time and benefits the vendors, as we get quick sales for the good gcuds. GOODS WANTED. Potatoes, Maize, Barley, Chairs, Mowers, Separators, Lady’s Bicycle, Linoleum, Garden Tools. Chairs, Gocarts and good sound furniture. Prompt payment pmde immediately after goods are sold. R. F. SORENSON AUCTIONEER, rpHE £^ ENTnAL M ART> GOODS FOR PRIVATE SALE. CARS. Five-seater, 4-cylinder Z.L. Car, £100; 7-seater, 4-cylinder Studebaker Car, £lOO (this car can be transferred to a soldier); 1 Overland Delivery Van, £225. PIANOS. Smith Dawson in rosewood case, English, £llO. Bishop, in fumed oak case, English, £lOO. Haake, in new condition, £B5. Rampoldi, cheap instrument, £45. Phonograph and 24 records, £6. MISCELLANEOUS. Six h.p. Benzine Engine, with Saw Bench complete, with belting and 2 saws £35. One Set of Breaking-in Gear, £3 10/-. Bluegum Stra.ners. 15s, and posts £7 10/- per 100; Totara House Blocks, 2ft, 2ft. 6in., 3ft, ]/- ft.; Horse (27/6), Cow (22/6) Covers; 3 Sets Gig j Harness, £6 10/-; 1 Spring Cart Set £11; Cart Saddle ami Bretching, £8 10/-; 3 Gent’s Saddles. £4, £4 7/6, £3 15/-; Diabolo Separator, 20ga1., £7 10/-; No. 9 Orion Range, £2O; sgal. drum Ncatsfoot Oil, 30/-: 2 Glass I Show Cases £lO, £4 10/-; Spring Tip I Dray, £18; Square Iron Tank 50/-: 1 Gig in new condition, £18; National Cash Register, half to £3. £2O; I American Oak Ice Chest. £3 10/-; Gent’s Byke, £6; Tandem Bicycle, £7 10/-; 1 16 x 18 Duck Tent and Flv. £9; 1 16 x 12 Tent and Flv, £4 -: I 10 x 10 Tent and Fly, £1; 8 Mirrorback Sideboards, from £6; Dairy-fed and home-cur'xl Bacon 9d; 20 Sheratoi. Chairs, 15/- eac. Now hooking* orders for Day-old Chicks. White and Brown Leghorns. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. I FOR SALE. rpWO WELL-BUILT COTTAGES Fronting Charles Street WESTSHORE. A Good Investment and Cheap. For full particulars apply—yyiLLlAMS & NAPIER. THE BUSINESS STABILISER. ADVERTISING. UNSTEADY MARKETS cause lack of confidence on the part of buyers, lack of courage in the man that sells. But business can be made good. Business can always be good when it is gone after in the right way. It needs Courage, and Confidence, and Vision. It needs, above all else the GREAT BUSINESS x ADVERTISING* ADVERTISING that restores public confidence. ADVERTISING that creates demand, increases production, and keeps wheels humming. ADVERTISING that steadies markets! ADVERTISING that stabilises. For the past few years advertising has been used as a spectacular plaything. To-day it is a grim necessity. The time to splurge has passed. Th© time to use it steadily and consistently has come. ADVERTISE; but advertise wisely. Where expense is minimised, where business can be developed to the highest point of activity. Where can that development be more effective than in the rich productive province of Hawke’s Bay, where the ‘‘HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE,” with Tts large and extensive circulation, creates a field for advertisers of innumerable buyers? THE Hawke’s Bay Tribune FIRST IN HAWKE’S BAY.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 241, 25 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 241, 25 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 241, 25 September 1922, Page 8