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? Motors and 'Cycles for Sale. "]l TOTOR-Cycle, oJ-h-P-. in perfect running -ItJL" order; will sacrifice.—Address at' Gerald. TV/TOTOR-Cycle and Side-car, 6.-h.p., twin. -i-'-l. 3-speed, good as new, £6 10s, or beat offer, tor immediate sale.Address at HERALD. "jV/FETZ Car, 2-seater. 12 h p., twin cylrn- , -UX der, perfect order, pood tyres, will be Sold by Auction at Melville's Mart, Devonport. on Wednesday, 23rd. 1 o'clock. |_>OWERFULi 50-b.p. S-seater Car, just -I- completely overhauled; trial given; bargain at £200.76, Williamson Avenue, \ Grey Lynn. SIDE-Chr, coach built, to be sold without reserve, at Walker and Coakley's. High St., Friday, Feb. 18, at 1 p.ni/ _ SAXON Car. handy runabout, in rood order: 3 new tyres: 35 miles to gallon. £110.— J. Martell, Hamilton. PAE. HIGHEST GRADE. ENGLISH, 5-seater, roomy; In splendid condition. Cost £750 about 12 months ago. Owner vrili accept £500, or nearest offer, (or q.uick sale. Terms £ required. MOTOR. P.O. Bo 1075. Auckland. OTOR-C CLE BARGAINS. 31 L M.C. AUTO-VARIA GEAR; £32 10s TRIUMPH. 3J-H.P., 2-SPEED, FREE ENGINE; £33. GRANDF.X. '2-SPEED; £25. Also, several other bargains in Motor-cars and Motor-cycles. Inspection Invited. J. S. IRVTN--19, WAKEFIELD STREET. O R SALE. 12 H.P. Calthorpe, 3-seater; cheap. 25 H.P. Arpyle, late model, 5-seater; in good condition. 20 H.P. Racing Model. Overland. ** L.M.C. Motor-cycle, in good condition; will sacrifice. Just Landed: A New Shipment of AVON TYRES. FARRINGTON'S GARAGE. Gore St. pULLAN, AND CO., ' FEDERAL COACH AND MOTOR WORKS. ALBERT ST. AND FEDERAL ST. VEHICLES BUILT TO ORDER. Painting and Varnishing, and All Repairs Undertaken. " NORTH BRITISH" RUBBER TYRES. For Motor-cars, Lorries, and Horse Vehicles. Vanadium Steel Springs for Motor-cars. Motors and 'Cycles Wanted. CAR, 2-seater, light, English, wanted, new or nearly new. —Box 60. Taumarunui. CAR, 2 or 3-seater; must be in good condition; state make, price, etc.—Motorist, 2254, 'HERALD MOTOR-Car, 5-seater, wanted to purchase; IYJL must be in good order; would entertain exchange of sections. —8.8.8.. HERALD. MOTOR-BIKE, second-hand, wanted to Buy; must be in good —Send price, make and where to be seen to CASH, 2301, Herald. S IDE-Car for motor-cycle, second-hand or O —Box 908, Auckland G.P.O. rPOU KING Car, light, 5-seater. good, J- wanted; Ford preferred.—Walker and Co.. Ferry Garage, Quay St. Livestock for Sale. JERSEY Shorthorn Cow, second calf due next week ; guaranteed sound and quiet; £9.—M. L. Feist, Papaicetoe. Livestock Wanted. HEIFER at profit; must be quiet; Jersey preferred.Particulars to Heifer, 2300. Gerald. TEERS.—Wanted to Purchase — A few 0 18-mnnths-old Steers. — Cattle, 2214, Herald. ' 1 ■- < Dogs for- Sale. POMERANIAN Puppies, four months old, Windsor, 18, Bradford St., Parnell. 'Phone 3234. ' ■ - j Fruit for Sale. A PPLES. cooking and eating, 5s 6d 421b iil case; Peftrs, 7s (Williams' Bon Chretien); Passion Fruit. 5s per case; Assorted cases, 20lb, ss.—A. Sturges, Henderson. A PPLES, 421b cases, best eating, 6s 9d: its. cooking, 6s; best bottling or eating Pears, 4£lb, 6b 6d. Freight paid.—-F. Stewart. Orchardist, Kaukapakapa. FRUITS- — Assorted Apples, Pears, -E Peaches, Tomatoes, each fruit in tissue paper, 7s 6d. Freight paid.—F. Stewart, Orcharaist, Kaukapakapa. |T>EARS, dessert or bottling, 481b, 6s 6d; '-IT Quinces, 5s 6d; Lemons, 5s 6d. 10s 6d: Tomatoes, Passions. 4s 6d half-bushel; rail paid.Palmer, Waikimiete. Businesses for Sale. APARTMENT House, 6 rooms and convs., for Sale owing to ill-health; a bargain. —Glencoe, 169, Hobson Street. A S Going —Wanted to Sell V Furniture and Goodwill of Old-estab-lished Boardinghouae in Waikato; suit 2 ladies; always full.—For information, apply, Change, Hamilton Post Offioe. CONFECTIONERY Business, first-class, in \J • leading Waikato town.Particulars, apply to W. McJveich, Fort St., Auckland. COFFEE Palace for Sale as going concern, very cheap; owner retiring after 17 years.Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Market Square. CONFECTIONERY, Drinks; prosperous picture theatre trade; £60 _ month; electric milk shake, soda fountain, floss machines, etc.: £130; terms.Spain, and Co., 103, Symonds St-. DRAPERY Business, good suburb; stock about £160. at valuation; low rent; owner leaving country.— at HERALD. TJIRUIT Business, wanted to Sell; one best X stands in city, suburb; £40. walk in. Rex. 2288. HERALD. "IT'RUIT and Confectionery Business, with supper room attached; one or best towns on line: turnover, £18 week.—Full particulars, 29, Fort Street. PLUMBERS.— Sanitary and Jobbingis Plumber's Business in South Island for Hale, workshop fronting main street. 100 yds from post office; good chance for partners, plumber and drainlayer- Only small stock need be carried. Satisfactory reasons for selling.—Address at Heuaid. A N OPPORTUNITY OFFERS OF PROCURING ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY, PROVISION AND IRONMONGERY Businesses in auckland. Old-established. Splendid premises and busy corner. Tram section Turnover £6000. Ingoing about £800. Address SNIP, . Box 122, G.P.O. JJOTELKEEPERS. JI*REE JJOUSE. A S NIP. I?irvnrv buys goodwill OF THIS S/IvUU EXCELLENT PROPOSITION. STOCK AND FURNITURE AT VALUATION. Lease, i years; Cheap Rental. Small House, splendid trade. Large sum# of Government money being spent in developing district. 10 acres magnificent alluvial flat. Daily Coach. Fuller details from A. W. C°AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 58. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16156, 18 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16156, 18 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16156, 18 February 1916, Page 2

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