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I'VE SOLD 200 HOUSES Pull Of FURNITURE In the past year, and having acquired .the habit of selling, I'll have to go on with it. WEEK AFTER WEEK WEEK AFTER WEEK the same thing goes on in the Big Queen Street Auction Rooms. TONS OF FURNITURE TONS OF FURNITURE pass through the Salerooms— BANG ! ! goes the hammer, and what belonged to JIM SMITH TO-DAY will be found in the house of TOM JONES TO-MORROW ! Of course, the general public realise that what I've said above is true, as instanced by the fact that when you want to buy good Secondhand Furniture YOU COME TO ME YOU COME TO ME and expect to get it. Have you ever been disappointed ? No! Have you ever stopped to consider why I always have a Mart full of Furniture to offer you? i I'LL TELL YOU WHY. I'LL TELL YOU WHY. It's because I am the Largest Cash Buyer in the Dominion of Used Furniture. My business is not ' conducted in an obscure back street, but in the HEART OF QUEEN STREET where the crowds are. There's a . buyer in my; Room for everything that's offered. For Good Furniture there'are fifty Buyers, ■ and keen competition makes , HIGH PRICES. HIGH PRICES. The result is obvious— I * get higher prices than anyone else, it naturally follows » that I CAN PAY MORE ' I CAN PAY MORE for your Furniture, and if . you want to do the best for yourself, and get full value for everything GIVE ME A RING GIVE ME A RING on 'Phone 2857 or A 2130. I will come and make a valuation" and give you a SPOT CASH PRICE SPOT CASH PRICE for everything as it stands. I don't want to pick and choose, taking the good things and leaving the rest.' Nothing. is too small— nothing is too big— me . to handle. A BARROW FULL Or A MANSION FULL i It's all the same to me. | And don't forget my, terms, j NO VALUATION FEES iNO CARTAGE TO PAY NO HUMBUG CASH ON THE NAIL. I've had my say — J It's up to you. I , j GEORGE WALKER,' Auctioneer and Valuer, 38, QUEEN STREET ,"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17267, 17 September 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17267, 17 September 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17267, 17 September 1919, Page 13

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