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TALKER'S ADYT F.B. - - Yi «»*Hf A AGAIN WALKER SPEAKS! I'VE PAID AWAY A HEAP OF MONEY his last week or so for used : urniture! You'd be surprised if you saw mv books —so many people offering Tie their belongings! But, LIKE OLIVER TWIST, I WANT " MORE!" I WANT " MORE!" Fact is, I want all I can get ! I'm buying ail the timebuying by the van load and by the houseful—and I sell as fast as I buy! And IT'S THE TRADE I'M DOING THAT ENABLES ME TO PAY THE PRICES I'M PAYING! There's more than one way of getting rid of furniture you don't want: (1) You can give it away. But that's hardly good enough, is it? (2) You can carry it with you when you go away and ruin yourself in freight charges. (3) You can sell to friends — and they'll expect to get the goods for half-price—or for nothing! THE BEST WAY OF ALL IS TO SELL TO ME! I sha'n't expect to get your stuff for nothing! I know; furniture when I see it! I'm an expert valuer ! I'll treat you generously! There will be no picking and choosing with me! Even though you have the house packed with furniture I'LL TAKE THE LOT! I'LL TAKE THE LOT! FLL TAKE THE LOT! 'And, I'm a Ready-money Man, mind! When I come to see your goods be sure I'll bring my cheque-book along, and the instant the deal is made I'LL PAY UP EIGHT ' THERE! i • even though' the purchasemoney runs into hundreds of pounds'! IF UNDECIDED WHAT] TO DO FOR THE BEST, get me to value your effects, It won't cost you a penny, and it will commit you to ; nothing! AND DON'T FORGET THIS! If you are thinking of selling, this is the Time• RIGHT NOW—while prices are high. They won't keep at their present level for ever, mind Be wise, and unload now! Consult GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer and Valns^ 38, QUEEN STREET, 'Phones 2857 and A 2130. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 15

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