There was a largo attendance at Messrs • Baker Bros.' auction room yesterday,' when several properties were submitted. A farm at Manurewa, containing 181 acres, realised £1725, a dwelling in Upper Union-street was sold for £550, and a small lot at Kingsland changed hands at £7 10s. ■ Ladies' motor scarves. The verv latest! Ask to see them! -'2s lid to 17s* 6d.—At Smith and, Caughey's, 1 Ltd. • Boys' jerseys, navy and < red, from Is 6d each; blue serge caps, 6d each, at Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street. ' Ladies' made-up chiffon veils, ready to wear. Largo stocik of new designs just opened up at Smith and Caughey's, Ltd.-. • Now blousings, lovely selection; special value at Rushbrook and Bridgtnan'a.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 6
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