Motor Tyres and Accessories. ' ! ptJLLAN, ABMITAGB AND QO., : LTD., ' ROYAL MOTOR WORKS. AUCKLAND * ' i ' WHAT IS A ' npUTHILL rpiTANIC QPRING? . IT IS A SPRING WITHOUT A CENTRE BOLT. AND IS GUARANTEED FOB - EVER AGAINST CENTRE BREAKAGE. ■ * LET TOUR NEXT SPRING BE : qpUTHILLi ' STOCKED IN ALL SIZES. ; Motor Garages. ' ' OIANLEI M OTOR r\ A R A G E. i . IN STANLEY STREET. FOR ALL REPAIRS AND OVERHAULING, r A Fully Qualified Staff of Expert ' Engineers undertake all the work. No extortionate charges. We also act as agents in the Buying or Selling of Cars for clients. FULL STOCK OF ACCESSORIES. '■ QTANLEY *jI,fOTOR pOMPANY. F.-F. KRONrELD, A.I.M.E. (8.T.), . ' Certificate, Manager. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Miscellaneous Exchanges. IriOß EXCHANGE.—Motor. Launch, 32it, Jj 15-h.p. high tension, engine completely overhauled last month; will exchange for good make Motor-car. in good " order. — State make of ' car and value to Urgent, -225, Herald. ™ Horses and Vehicles for Sale. SPRING Cart. 1 ton. in good order-G. Walker. 535. New North RdSPRING Cart flight) and Harness? fair order: cheap, £17.—Dawson, New Windsor Rd., Avondale. ■ J SPRING Cart, light, carry about Bcwt; O suit grocer: good order, newly painted. • —14. Franklin Rd-, Ponsonby. SULKY, new, cheap; spring cushions, nickel Epsom Motor and Coach' Painters, near Tram Bam. ■ YNDHAM YARDS. <?. Wynnhaan St., opp. church.—Vehicles Bought. Sold. and Exchanged. Have for Sale. Carts from £10. Gigs. Hooded Buggy (splendid ordor). ' Tax Cart seat i adults, mail patent axle. first-class order also. Hooded Cart. £10. OUR SPECIAL FARM WAGGON, Full Lock, Double Purchase Brake, . Oil Axles, Two and Three Horses Abreast. Also. ' PONY GIO, in good order. Vehicles of Every Description Built to Order S. BAR R.Vulcan Ironworks, Onehunga. I FREE CHOW. O O 'PHONE . O ♦ i A 2657. AT FARMERS' "DAZAAR, 96. ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. (Owned by Returned Soldiers). MR."AND MRS. VISITOR—' Come in ■ and see us, we will show you our Large and Varied Selection of New and Second-hand Vehicles, Harness, Saddlery,, Lamps, Whips, Farm Implements, Etc., Etc. Waggon, carry ton. pole, brake, oil axles, etc. Cortland Waggon, carry' 2-ton. pole and shafts. Farm or Cream Cart, carry toa; good. Handy Light Cart, carry J-ton. Buggy, single seat for 5; light and strong. Stylish Pony Gig. seat 5: everything of best. Thorn* Roadster, seat 4, oil axle, etc. Raleigh Cart, -carry 6cwt, seat 6. Gicr, j-sbafts. oil axles, seat 5. Harness of every description. Stock and Riding Saddles. Bridles. Whips Lamps, Swinglstrees, etc., etc. ' House, Land, Live Stock and Station Agents.
3 WATCH FOB OUR EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW. ■""• T.TD.. : P.O. BOX 224, AUCKLAND. 'PHONE Ilia. WE HAVE MOVED FROM DURHAM ST * TO LARGER PREMISES AT 57. ALBERT STREET 1 lLate the Sale Yards, Loan and Mercantile). ': HARNESS, SADDLES, VEHICLES. Farm Waggon, new, 30cwt. [ Courtland Waggon and Pol©,. 15cwt , Fiat-top Waggon, 20cwt. Tar Cart, best order Covered VV aggon, 3 tons, 2 poles. Handy Spring Cart with Brake. Spring Carts, 15cwt and 20cwt. Choice Iron-tyred Gis, seat 3. Choice R.T. Gig, seat 3. Choice Pony Gig, new, 3-spring. Gig. J-shafts, steel-lined, and brake Ralli Gig, seat S;'R.T. Gig, skirt wings D.S. Buggy, shafts and pole. Light Siugle-ssat Baggy, as new. • Good* Waggonette, seat 9. Phaeton, low, full lock. Rubber-tyred Cab. best order. ' Also .Choice Ralli Pony" Gig, go 0 Harness. . and handsome, fast Pony. i Horses and. Vehicles Wanted. HORSE, medium draught, used to fafm work; trial required.—D.H." 224 > herald, . .•-**. Livestock ior Sale. BULL-Calf, Jersey, pedigree; sire Maiden's Glory Lad (imported,, dam Blue Speck —H. George. George St., Onehunga. COW, choice Butter, close to profit (4th • V, a "' ; v '" r y quiet, guaranteed sound.l 9, Richmond St.. Dominion Rd. Terminus. COWS (2), choice, Shorthorns; first and second ealv:ng, near profit; pets; £15 I and £16-—Wni. Verran, Bayswater. PIGS.— Forward weaned Pigs for Sale.— . Apply Colledge. Maurice Rd., Penrose. PIGS, weaners. for Sale.— A. Fitzsimon Darby's Farm, Beach Rd , Papaku-a. 'Phone 39. Businesses For Sale. AUCTIONEER'S Bu' : ness; splendid openXX ing in prosperous rising town; centra! premises; £1 per week.—W. S. McConneli, Waiuku /CONFECTIONERY Business in Hamil\J ton —Two rooms and gas stove attached. — Confectionery, 19, 11e&AIjI>, Hamilton. i "FURNITURE ; also Upholstering an"d A Cabmetrnaking connection; small stock, low rent; sacrifice for quick sale.—Address at. HERALD. Ij"RUIT and Greengrocery Business, small, ... near Id section; very comfortable dwelling. Address at Hurald. GOING Concern—Old-established Poultry Business; 100 ' acres leasehold; 3000 head poultry; annual turnover about £400Qetock and implements at valuation; cash required, about £1000—Homeward. Herald. QENERAL STORE FOR SALE. Good District. Monthly Sales, £1500. Exceptional opportunity to secure a sound business. For particulars apply to OAK. ; Herald. APARTMENT HOUSE T. <od . Appearance. O'.d-establish-d Containing 14 Rooms. All Conveniences Handy to Queen Street. •., m Always Full. Owner will Take £350 Ca=h for Furniture and Goodwill, for a Quick SaleJ. CARLTON AND CO , 20, Union Buildings Customs' Street Bast. ] ("THE TTAUKI TIMBER po., J T2>, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. TJCILDING qtJMBEB: E.AURI. RIMU. MATAI. TOTAR\ JARRAH. OREGON MANUFACTURED FROM THOROUGH!/* SEASONED TIMBER ONI-*. " JOINERY, TJOORS. OASEES, ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 2
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