'■ " : 2 : SALES BY AUCTION. '' illlSfSiiiilii^H THE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS. 1 Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rcoaj/ M 203. QUEEN/STREET. -V,^-^§ IJO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT JJ AmII ON BEHALF OP VARIOUS VENDOB6" ' -.VARIED I AND EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF NEW ; AND IfggK . FURNITURE, f comprising-. . • ÜBED GENUINE ■;'■ ; ROSEWOOD' ■ PIANO : -mIEssSH ■ > hardt). . CARPETS -, 'Wilton. Axnffi '■■■: and Brussels). 1 HUGE OAK SiSsf . BOARD, (Jacobean). CHESTERFIgffi . ,.. Suites/in Moquette end Cretonne, seveS'tiil Suites of Dining Room Furniture in oS and Rimu. v ** ; SPECIAJ^I„„GENOTNE m OUEENBIiwi#S MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, value «»?■ ■ To be oold to the highest bidder. "**'•■• BEDROOM SUITES, in Oak and Einm ; (newest designs). ««*..., ■■■^.■••■-::.'•■ ■..■■■ ■ Also. ~.,-,; A WHOLE HOST'OF. GOOD AND oH«3ftlJ FUL SUNDRIES, including 12 Seta ft ■ New Waehtubs, Quantity Tradesm^lfi '..,•:. Tools. Prams, Push Chairs, ChilS'S ■■ ■ > :. -■: Feeding Chairs. Sewing Machines, Lino.* . . Congoleums, Travelling Trunks, Rnil ' Ca*». Office Desk, etc., etc ■ ,-. '*; Dtt '» ' m TO YACHTSMEN.-We are.offering eev««a ! Mooring Buoys. Life ■ Buoys, *£££* ' Oars. Sweeps and Tackle, etc, etc i TO MUSICIANS.-Several valuable ■ Inst^» ~ ments. Flute. Mandolin. Banjo. ZiflS isif :. Guitar, et* ' v ««»«.. ~ Also. Large Quantity Valuable Jewell**, etc.. etc. . *"**' . TO HOUSEWIVES.— Large Quantity Cwdiil^i era. Buckets. Dishes. Mono, Bni.S*" i ! Sms, and one MANGLE. BrUB K Also, Several Ladies' Bicycles and 6 Gnu,.,*' Mm phones... • :; -;, ;^Pj^Sl TO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT 11 A.M. l $? J. R. R° BERTSON ' L**. THE BIG QUEEN ST. |, ■- rpHE "pTAYMARKET. I U ".' ; rpO-DAY (FRIDAY),, > ;'':■:• ,:->- : v AT 10.30 A.M. ' ■'''''"'■ TTAY.. CHAFF. ■ OATS! BtSSB HARNESS. -SADDLERY. VEB3CLM ' HORSES OF ALL CLASSES" 1 R.T. GIG. HORSE AND HABNESS* ■■'•'■'. , first-class turnout. ' *' ,-• .AT 12 NOON. \ '« ' On Account of MR. D. BROPBY THE WELL-KNOWN PACING GELDING "> M GREAT BRITAIN, with . engagement, U coming Otahuhu Meeting. 1 >"- , . ! Also. ■ ' "■.;'.'': 1 TROTTING COLT, 4yrs, by Gold mmM • King George mare (Kitty). > t '- -'"''lj 6 HEAVY DRAUGHTS, used to all wertflill i GOOD BUTCHERS' AND BAKERS' CART SORTS. ■ •. . ALFRED "DUCKLAND & QONS. LTbi|« !i_—_ : ; -.-■ .» '■> rp HE HAY MARKI I, If TO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT 12 NOON. ||| On Account of Mr. Raymond Sheath. . ".? ■ •>•■■■'■■■ Without Reserve. ■ r«ii'M?cmSm THE. CHESTNUT GELDING CAMBOOLA • v., syrs, by Wolawa Bleu, in '4 tmim P ; < training. "'-■•:-, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD, .:,: ■ ■ ••■wsaBSBB •' .. . .TTa? I'■ 1 ■ ■■"■-:--:'. " TOURIST RESORTS. ':?•<■ M^ W™ TC CHURcII. m CHBIST-- 1^; ST. ELMO 'PRIVATE HOTEL. •' \>A Superior Private Accommodation. ','"'? 52. Worcester Street, West End, 2 aunntaa -.-"? from G.P.O. ""»««» i: 'i% Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. "' Moderate Tariff. • la -':. ■ F. J. MURRAY, '^#1 'Phone 872. Proprietor. 1 TAKE T A U P 0. - " LAUNCH FOR HIRE. The large and. comfortable Launch ' > Tuwharetoa for hire for fishing. sißh^seeint. or picnic parties. Terms. 4*B 10s r»er dwfWl Half-days or short trips as arranged. • -rf^&M * SAM. CROWTHER. ~-'•>.■;... Taupo. . ""• mm 1 P.O. Box 17. '--• Telephone 21. ■mm ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE, Arkle'e Bay — Vacancies \t now. Boating, bathing, -?# fishing, tennis, etc. Pleased to receive old '-'i and new boarders. Write, 'phone, or wire. ,?ls ■■■'■.■*■.:■■■ ■:,:■•■"■:■ ■■-•■•■■.• G. ARKLfi ; A' ... R- ■■ 'U. • -•■H---:'-.--.?x>... ~E *ISS WATERLOO QUADRANT. *■ v ; Opposite Government House. Select Private Hotel. ■ : Telephone 3*66. ■■ ■- ' £JARGEK • _ PRIVATE ' HOTEL,* '$ EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff, _ from 15s per ' Day. " . ;5Wm& EDINBURGH House, Rotorua. Centre lolMl <■:. Town, close to Baths and P. 0.. Smfaw;%S railway. Tariff, £2 6s per Mrs.^A, ; W**; O'Brien, Proprietress. v . ',• }i HOT " SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE 4 SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. --^^bM Tariff, 9s per Day, 52s Der Week, ' • " A ,M MR. AND MRS. EDDLESTON. h :& ' .'■■■- ■•■ ■■■■' Proprietors. '-.'%ti ONETANGI BEACH HOTEL. WAlHEffiiX#l ISLAND. - y^MM Ideal Resort for Summer Holidays. - • Vvi 2 Exclusive House. First-class Table. Vacancies/- 5 Book Nov. 'Phone or Write. Pntiki P.O. • COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. : ■ ■(;. ' S OPLENDID pOSITIONS , \ pOtt TgLECTRICIANa j . Such big. strides have been : made ■ electrical knowledge that to-day there is i-'; 5 a constant demand for expert Electrical /tegl Engineers . Become an Electrician NOW. i; " "" f Study with Bowers' Engineering School. ,mm No puzshng technical , terms. . Every* ■, thing-explained simply and thoroughly ■ '.:■s& "< by skilled instructors. * . Write now for Free Prospectus.- Jvv'l •DOWER'S ENGINEERING QCHOOLj % ! (Registered . under Marine and . Education , J?3^ Depaitments since 1915), j 130, COL WILL'S CHAMBERS. ' J SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. ' ', nj " P.O. Box 50. l| •. (And at Auckland.) . ' '.t i i ■,„ — -rg fm DRESS AND FASHION. _^ '";• >l ' ■ —■ —: : I—-,''."1 —-,''." A SPECIAL Display of Inexpensive Cor« ! #s| Bets; suit ; all figures.Matthews and|s|l Andrews, 147, .Symonds St.' ."••'i'-^ BLUE Serge : Costumes, i guaranteed dye. tailor-made, £9.—Laurie ■: and Hardy,|?a 15. Foresters' Bldgs.; Wellesley St. W. EXCELLENT Selection of Marabout and I Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations omi * specialty.—Mrs. Crombie. City Chambers. ;; :g-;< FASHIONABLE Dressmakers^—High-chwo \ • Drewanaking and Tailored Costumes at Rooms 32-23. Watson's Bldgo., Wellesley St. HEMSTITCHING. — For ; good work. ; 1 prompt attention; take your orders to J' \'<.\ Miss Scott. Top Floor, City Chambers. r ; HEMSTITCHING, Buttons. Pleating, : 1 Dressmaking; English, Amerioin ex* ; ,'i perienoe; moderate.Modern Button Fao* j tory, 12. Weilesley St. West:- ; '- . -P'.--i MADAME LEERS, Dressmaker, has re- -,' ! i sumed' Business at hex Rooms, Pierce >' * ? Bldgs.. Upper Symonds St. ■^■^M MISS A. BURKE, Dressmaker ; and -. Coin ~ ;5| tumier. Princess Buildings. -. '% promptly executed, latest designs; price* . moderate. > ' . ■ .-<'^ MISS PAULGER, Costumier.' over Craw-' •'. •si v shaw and Foster, Chemists, Symonds/ y ;s| Evening Classes conducted. Terms moderate. ■ ' \:-'M SUMMER Sale now on at " The Gain*- -l borough," 24. Karangahape Rd. Start- I ling reductions in Summer Millinery. . ' '-k':M DYERS AND CIEANERS. '. ;.,$ SPRING Cleaning. Vacuum and General ■' Cleaning,, exerienced staff.—Domeine < '- m Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. >"» 'Phone 900 ■ : '%*s% BUBINESS NOTICES. • :•'■'../■:■. ' l ■•' ; ; ."..' ...'•.' -■' -".' '.■:'. '. . . —*''i: : . : X".v''-'^ "DRAID AND C O. M WISH ■'■ TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC GENERALLY -; j That They Have Disponed of Their ■$& AUCTION BUSINESS ONLY, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ■OK •', ;. / 5 ■'.:.:■'.-' ■ ■ ■■■■. '*;;.,-,* -■"*■■%&s \_'y}l;' The Business of | | GRAIN AND. PRODUCE MEBOTsi^Mg '■'■ * ■'■ 1 At Their Premises, in " j . WINSTONE'S. LTD.. BUILDER | 'Opposii* City Markets. | T ' ■ DBAID " AND QO* -fP^s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18320, 9 February 1923, Page 2
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