MART SALES To" WHANGAREI RESIDENTS! Be Sure and Attend JJIG RUCTION gALE rpOMORKOW gATURDAY 11 o'clock A. H7J ONES Will Sell at his Rooms, Coronation Buildings, (next to Wilkinson, Saddler), BANK STREET, WHANGAREI 12 MEN'S FOX SERGE SUITS 6 ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS 20 PAIRS MEN'S TAILOR-CUT TROUSERS 24 MEN'S GABARDINE RAIN COATS •"" " ——. Also ——- 50 -PAIRS MEN 'Sj BOOTS, MEN'S ' &HOES, LADIES' & GENTS' SHOES • AND >'SLIPPERS i ■ ,'r—Also -—— ' 60 Assorted Sleeping Dolls, and a big assortment of Fancy. Soaps, Brush Ware, Aluminium Ware, Gent's and Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, aad a big variety of Fancy Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Etc. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY A. HT~J ones AUCTIONEER. ""(gTEWART, JJAIN & (JO. will sell rpOMORROW SATURDAY AT 1 P.M.— | GOOD LINE SEED POTATOES, PIGS: 6 Stores j 8 f Weaners . ALSO— Gent's Bike, Harness, Garden Hose, Wheelbarrow, Swingle Trees, Pig Nets, Cross-cut Saw, Spindle and Saw, Etc., Etc.
j OUR MACHINERY EXCHANGE I ———— 2 Good Lime Sowers, Set Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, Mower 2i H.P. ENGINE (Good Order) gTEWART, gAIN & (JO. RATHBONE STREET 282 SALES ALL DAY SALES ALL DAY ( \ At Our Salerooms | BAJtSS STREET : OPP TOWN HALL On (gATUBDAY A.M.—Fruit: Applea, Lemons, 1 jetc. Vegetables: Pumpkins, Kumei ras, Southern Whiteskin Potatoes, I Seasonable Greens and Roots, etfe. 1.30 P.M.—Pigs and Poultry. 12 P.M.—Haberdashery, Hosiery and j Draper (as below), Fancy Goods. npHOMSON, JJAGLEY & QO. THE AUCTIONEERS 266 rpHOMSON, J>AGLEY~ QO. THE AUCTIONEERS Opp. Town HalL WITHOUT RESERVE g P.M. WITHOUT RESERVE gAWRDAY = IiASISSV STOCKINGS Stei &fey, Coating Grey, " Real. Gr'efo ©M Shades, Pastel - Black Casliiin&rtiy SVwn Sunburn, Mole, Beaver, j Navy Silk, Tan SiMc. I QUANTITIES' LACE, Torc : hcfo Inser- , tion,' Braid, Handkerchiefs, Knitting j Silk, Gloves, Men's SocScfe. Crepe de Chine Crepe, Georgette, Etc., Etc. QUANTITY OF FA&CY GOODS QUANTITY Otf S&NCY GOODS (All Frfcsh Stocks) Without Reserve Must be sold SATURDAY At Our SALEROOMS Opp. Town Hall 2 P.M. •JHOMSON, JgAGLEY QO., THE AUCTIONEERS 267 SALES BY AUCTIONT gALE gY RUCTION
At the Residence of MR. ANDREW TROTTER, KING STREET, HIKURANGI On gATURDAY, 25TH At 1 p.m., of — ; GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ! TIJRE, ETC., consisting of: Oiled Rimu Oval Table, Settee, Dining Chairs, Morris Chair, Linos, Hall- | stand, lamp, Dble. and Single Beds, W.W. and K. Matts. and Pillows, Chests Drawers, Comb. Chests, Toilet Tables and Ware, Duchess Pairs, Sideboard Dining Table (Oiled Rimu), Chairs, Couch, Fenders and Irons, Cur- | Poles and Blinds, Safe, Tubs, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, Pres. Jars, Jam, Lawnmower, Hose, Garden Tools, Carpet Runner, Singer Treadle Sew- } ing Machine (in good order), and General Sundries, Kitchen Utensils, 10x12 Tent, Lady's Bicycle. TERMS: CASH. , =J 1 . AND W. \Y AKELIN 257 » AUCTIONEERS. PROPERTIES FOR SAl.fi. ■yALUE AND "PROFIT! iglX SECTIONS AND COTTAGE gIX SECTIONS AND COTTAGE JfOR £800 £800 Fronting Mill Road, Mercer and Elizabeth Streets All Good, Level Land and Handy. DEPOSIT OF £50 With Further Proportional Repayments as Buildings are Erected and Titles Wanted. JJiHOMSON", J>AGLEY & QO. THE AUCTIONEERS
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Northern Advocate, 14 July 1925, Page 8
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