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/ "_ -TJ3E "ROYAL MART, THURSDAY/MAY 27. At 2 p.m: SMITH AND EASTON will sell as ' above — Fruit, apples and pears, walnuts, ■men's and boys' clothing, wadded ■quilts, suit lengths, furniture __ %I 1 descriptions! and usual suh= wAes-. At 2.30 p.m. Sale of gSfodfi en behalf ©f the Hos^ pital Shijj Fttadi FOR THE HOSPITAL SHIP_FUND. i ROYAL MART. . THURSDAY^ 27th MAY> • At 2.30 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON will cell by' public auction as above— # 4 Cushions * 7 ties, tea cosey cover, 2 bags, all hand stencilled in neat . designs and donated fey Miss Pierce. Also, donated by Mr G. ■__ Sag«^— I I Belgian Flag. Gross proceeds-will be handed over to the above Fund. Goods will be on view in fruit shop window to-morrow afternoon. The auctioneers will be pleased to sell at same time any other goods which may be donated in* aid of the above fun<i. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO RESIDENTS OF HAWERA and district. Genuine unreserved auction sale of jewellery and ' electro plate. commencing saturday next .;.. MAY 29, At 11 a.m. - ' S^MITH -AND EASTON have been in- ' structed by the Liquidators in an ASSIGNED WELLINGTON ESTATE I to Sell at their Rooms as above—ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 20 CASES 20

Comprising hi'rh-clpss valuable diamond, gold and silver jewellery, China dinner and tea services, Sheffield plate prism binoculars, solid marble clocks, and bronzes, cabinets and cutlery, leatherware, gold and silver watches by the world's leading manufacturers, genuine stone rings, ladies' jewellery in endless variety, rare vases, Vienna ware, leather bags, gold alberts, teapots, hot water jugs, jam and fruit dishes, silver services and trays, and a host of other antique and serviceable goods, too "numerous to mention. NOTE.—This is the most sensational and giganti- auction sale ever held- in Hawera. Every article is warranted and sold without reserve to the highest bidder, MR BENSON, who has recently returned from England, will personally conduct this sale, and patrons may rely on spending very pleasant and profitable mornings »nd~ afternoons. Tlie goods are now beinrr opened ur>, and will be on view FRIDAY and morning of sale early. AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). At 2 o'clock. OSBORNE AND TURNBULL have! been favored with instructions to Rell as above — Piano by Hoelling and Spangenberp;. mirror-back sideboard, hall stand, duchess chest, washstand, divan chair, A. B. chairs, bedroom cabinet, dining table, kitchen dresser, d. and s. iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, hearth rugs, carpets, linoleums, glassware,' ornaments, toilet mirrors, pictures, books, lamps, hall runner, child's high chair, revolving bookcase, Singer sewing machine and household sundries. RICHMOND ROAD. MONDAY, MAY 31. ft/TATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO. ■*-*-■- have received instructions from Mr Harry Hall (who has sold his farm) to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his property, Richmond Road, his stock, horses, implements, etc., as under — 125 21-year-old heifers, in lots to suit purchasers (June, July, August and September calvers) 12 mixed yearlings 25 fat and forward cows Also— 4 fillies, by Consby, rising 2 years 3 f-draughts, rising 4, by Empire (unbroken) 1 draught filly, rising 3, by Empire (unbroken) 3 half-draughts (ages 4 to 7), broken 1 boy's pony Quantity household furniture, Htc., etc. Also, with Slight Reserve— 2-Coulter drill, d.f. plough, hay rake, mower, hay tedder, hay sweep, tine and tripod * harrows, all in good order: also handsome sideboard, Duchess pair, and 1 chest drawers. Auctioneer's Note.—We, and our predecessors, have been selling springing heifers for Mr Harry Hall for the past twenty years, it being a portion of the business that he has always specially,catered for. His stock aways make top price, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. Luncheon Provided at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 sharp. A conveyance will leave Inglewood after the 10 train from Hawera 26,29

NORMANBY BUTCHERY. IN THIS SHOP THE old system of hawking carta has been superseded by the up--40-date order principle: All orders will be delivered direct from the shop in a clean and fresh condition, and terms will be STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. This change has enabled me to 6upoly the meat at prices which otherwise I should be unable to do owing to the scarcity of fai. stock. Thanking you for your long continued support. F. ANDREWS.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 26 May 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 26 May 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 26 May 1915, Page 8