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SALES BY AUCTION OTHER JJIG RUCTION gIG RUCTION IN GARDNER’S HALL, GARDNER’S HALL, WHANGAREI WHANGAREI gATURDAY gATURDAY gATURDAY NEXT NEXT NEXT ■MORNING: gATURDAY gATURDAY gATURDAY| 10.30 TILL 1.0 O’CLOCK AND AFTERNOON: 1.30 -TILL 5.0 O’CLOCK THE AUCTIONEERING A ND' A u CTIONEE RIN G COMPANY, LTD. At Their Rooms, Gardner’s Hall, RATHBONE STREET (adjoining Meek’s Sovereign Stores.) £750 WORTH £750 £750 WORTH £750 OE SEASONABLE CLOTHING, DRAPERY, NAPERY, SHEETINGS, RUGS, BLANKETS BOOTS, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LINES (Including Carpenters’ Tools) ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE WITHOUT RESERVE rpHE rpALK ( ,QP '^yHANGAREI THE BARGAINS TO BE SECURED AT OUR AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY. SOME OF THE MEN’S LINES FOR SATURDAY 12 GENUINE RAILWAY TWEED SUITS; 20 Pair Railway Tweed Working Trousers; Drill Overalls; Denim Trousers, 50 Doz. Working and Neglige Shirts; Indigo Serge Suits; Sport Trousers; Cream Wool Gabardine Trousers; Sport Flannel Trousers (all shades), Men’s, Youths’ and ■Boys’ Fuji Silk Shirts; Children’s Boys’ and Youths’ Shorts; Summer Pyjamas. MOTOR COATS; Motor Goggles; Sun-glare Blasses. MEN’S BOOTS & SHOES; Hollowground Guaranteed Razors; Working’Watches; Cutlery; Lunch Baskets, Etc. JMPORTANT rjV) ir jYHE gADIES, INDENT AGENT’S SAMPLES OF BEAUTIFUL SILK UNDERWEAR (No Two Alike) 30 DOZEN HIGH GRADE HOSE, All Shades; Ordinary Retail Price 7/11 Pair. WITHOUT RESERVE. 50 Doz. Silk and Art Silk Hose, all shades. 12 French 'Silk Rayon Afternoon Frocks, the Latest Fashion; Knitted Silk Princess Underwear; Knitted Silk Tennis Jackets; and a. Big Variety of Other Ladies’ Goods. 30 Pairs of Heavy Twill Linen Finished 80-Inch SHEETS 50 Pairs of Extra Heavy Twill Single Sheets. 12 Pairs of All Wool N.Z. 11.-4 Blankets. 24 All Wool N.Z. Travelling Rugs. 100 Hemmed ami Made in Ireland Table Cloths. 200 Yards of Picked Damask; Pure Linen Hemstitched Supper Cloths; 150 'Swiss Runners and Duchess Sets; Hand-painted Tray Cloths; Towels; 50 Doz. Pillow, Cases; Serviettes, Etc. AT g P.M. SHARP 1 KIT CARPENTERS’ TOOLS Good Line Screw-drivers, all sizes 1 SOLID LEATHER SUITCASE, 24-inch; cost £5/10/-. As New. TENNIS RACQUETS, Gift Manicure Sets; Boxes Stationery; Compendiums; Lavender and Other Beautiful Toilet Soaps, English Face Powders; Perfumes; Brilliantiues<s Unbreakable Pearl Necklace's; French Tooth Brushes; English Self-tilling Fountain Pens (with 14ct. gold nibs); 4 Oak Dining Clocks; 12 Alarm Clocks; Motor Goggles and Trouble Finders Combined; Pepmintium Concentrated Cough Essence; Healing Ointment; And —■ 1001 OTHER LINES. .1001 O TILER LINES.

Everything Sold Guaranteed True to the Auctioneer’s Description. YOU’LL SAVE POUNDS BY ATTENDING OUR ‘REGULAR g A TURD AY gALES j IN GARDNER’S HALL | Our Motto: Sell, and Sell Quickly | Without Reserve. NOTE.—Our ROOMS are Well Ventilated and Airv, and a SEAT IS PROVIDED for All. All Goods Bought are PARCELLED FREE OF CHARGE. , THE AUCKLAND AUCTIONEERING AUCKLAND A uctioneebing COMPANY, LTD. A. H. JONES .... AUCTIONEER 247 PLANTS FOB SALE OALCEOLARIAS, Outdoor, very choice line. About 20 varieties of seedling annuals now ready; also tomato plants. , Inspection invited. —J. Wordsworth, 59, Mill Road. 972 J£ENSIN G TON NUR SERIES. Phone 70ti, :: STANLEY ST. Asters, Ostrich Plume, Bonfire Salvia, Beauty Stocks, Schizanthus, Pansy, Iceland Poppies, Phlox, Clarkia Antirriinum, etc., 1/3 dozen. Post extra, j Kentia Palms, Pot Plants, Sliruhs, Hedging, Ferns, Passion Fruit, Plants, Tree Tomatoes. PRICES ON APPLICATION. Heavy Cropping Strain Tomatoes, 1/3 doz. Post Extra. K. R; M AO D OI,ALD -

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Northern Advocate, 11 October 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 October 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 October 1928, Page 10