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■ ' ■ SALES BY AUCTIOW. — -y^^\ (Thane 838 A.) ' ("Phono WAJ TTRGENT SHORT - NOTICE _. % Al___ S QUIRRELL AND j Instructed by the Contractors. MESSRS. J. T. JULIAN AND SON, will Sell by Public Auction. 15. LORNE STREET (back entrance), and 214. QUEEN STREEr (front entrance). rTTO-DAY (MONDAY). .' AT |rv O'CLOCX. 30,000 FEET TIMBER, oU»UUU FEET TIMBER. (GOOD KAURI). 100 SHEETS POILITE. T. AND G. LININGS. T. AND G. FLOORING. STUDS. JOISTS. Stairways and Hand Railing. Shop Fit-. tings. Shelvines. Sashas, Glass Door, Panel Doors. Windows and Frames, Glass Skylights, Coloured Sashes. All Sizes Sliding Sashes. About 37ft. Corrugated Irm Shop Verandah, with Skylights. Iron Posts and Railings, extending from. Auckland Savings Bank to No. 2-1-1. Queen St. The Ceiling of 244, Queen Street, will be sold as it stands, with the exception of the corrugated iron and joists. There are about 45 glass skylights and sashes in. tiptop order. The contractors will dismantle the ceiling for the purchaser with all care, • but no responsibility, cr the purchaser can dismantle same, with time allowance. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE For a QUICK SALE AND CLEARANCE. QUICK SALE AND CLEARANCE. NOTE—THE SALE WILL START AT 10' O'CLOCK PROMPT. INSTEAD OF 11 O'CLOCK. AS ADVERTISED. CQUIRRELL AND TyiLLIAMS. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. 14. VICTORLA STREET EAST. QUICK SALES AND PROMPT PAYMENTS. —*J SALES OF PROPERTY. AGENTS. Please take notice that my Musical business, known as Hutton'e Musical Emporium, fiotorua, is sold.E. W. H. Hutton. March a. 1923. . . LAND Agents.—Take notice that my Property at Mokoia Rd.. Birkenhead, has been —W. J. Stanley. •-• LAND Agents.—Please note my Property, Domain Rd., Henderson, is withdrawn from sale.— J. Morgan. ; ■■■.•. : SALISBURY. Silverdale, sold Mr. Green's • O Bungalow property at Manurewa. '■' '~„ ■ I DYERS AND CLEANERS. •'• SPRING Cleaning.. Vacuum and General Cleaning, ezerienced —Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. Phone 300 nPHE RESTORATION OF YOUTH!" Wa don't profess, like the German surgeon, to restore youth to the human subI ject. But we can restore it to old clothes! We can make old garments look young and spruce t If you have any old Suits or Costumes, etc., that are shabby, soiled, stained-, and out-of-date, send their, along to us. - ; When we've done with them you'll get months more wear out of them! The cost is (comparatively) trifling. Our motor-van collects Orders in City and Suburb*. Conn- - try orders can be posted to us.' Try us. ', rpHE riROTHALL TV r AY pO.. P RENOVATING SPECIALISTS AND .l, ■'■ .; PRACTICAL TAILORS. . " "": 137, Symonds"St., and 171, Manukau Ed., Auckland.' 1 , '&*, - . '■'■. 'Phone 2544 A. Works' Phone 2678 A .;, Mount Edan. - "-■ '-'■ ''\. THE EMPIRE NEEDS ? YOU! .YOU NEED THE EMPIRE! v. ?? why r r? Because, if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your old Suits. - Costumes. Frocks, etc. Just send them' to "THE EMPIRE." or King up No. 3867 and our Vans will Colled!- .''" -r .••#. EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING, EXPERT REMODKL.LING. EXPERT . REPAIRING. Old Garments made as New in a few days, and at trifling cost. ;\ y. .'•'.' . i, s .. - v, ; .i..;, Country Orders receive special prompt attention, and return postage paid. •-•-•: ■*■.;■■ ■ ;-<(':-- SPECIAL FUR DEPARTMENT for the , Renovation and roracdellirg of all kinds of Fur Work. -'■': .:./., :-■•• T ; ■.-•>»■ *•.•*■>-;■.:,- EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. FURRIERS. ETC.. ■•-;'"' ;ir.r----358. Queen St. ton;. Main Entrance ..■•■:& Town Hail). ".*-. ''"-, r' By Special Appointment' to His Excellency , Viscount Jeilicoe -.;;'■? ;;'%■;■:'■;■.. WINES FIDO «ALE. , : '' A CASE OF PORT WlNter Rectal blend. 355. delivered city, !r?ight Is 6d' extra. ■'■■ —Colonial Wine Co., 241), Swanson 5t..;,;..■.■" ■' BRAY'S Invalid"PlirTWine, 50a" case, deX) livered; best in ttta world;tryiit.—or. —oor, r H.M. Arcade, Queen St. :■•.-'' .. . :■■.■/: .■..■:'■' • ' : *- r OLD Port and iiticxrr: Wines at _5e vex " case; special 4_u «d. freight paid - 1 , cash with order.Note.—We. have -no agents —John. S. Veils. The Terrace Vineyards. ? Oratia, Auckland. . *M*-\*-; >;+?!■;■ \~j:.{ PRT -ISs, Special 'Fort 408," case"! bfrtEi fine o d Wines.—Kaipara Wine Co - Basement. N.Z. Insurance ■Bldgs.,-.,. \"' ■ .*i;v; RARE Reserve Wines; Invalid Port 7 80J case; Muscatel, 60s; Extra Special * ' Port, 75s. —Kaipara Wine,: Co. >' ■'■• >,■ -; <i OLD PORT (Invalid) 425. ; Clint 49», Red 48s. Sherry . 4Ha, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12.bottles'i (2gals.). Cash with order. Freight paid to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered,; Auckland and immediate suburbs, also across harbour. All i wines matured. " Orders promptly executed. Suppliers to Auckland and." other , hospitals. State occupation when s ordering for no-lioer.se . district.— A.:: Corban. Mt. j : : Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. Heme Bay, Auckland., Vrw October, 25,, 1912. Mr. A. A. Corban. Eenderson Dear Sir,—l have compiet_d my analysis ; of the various New Zealand Pure Grape » Wines manufactured by -you. vis., Cor- '* ban's Red Wine, Port, Sherry and Claret, and hare pleasure in certifying' that they are all pure fermented Grape Wines, free from harmful materials, and of excellent : quality and flavour. They are the best New Zealand Wines that have come under my notice, and have evidently been skilfully prepared from choice grapes. The "Red Wine" is a rich, fruity wine, andi particularly suitable for invalids. (Signed) ALF. X, PARKER. F.C.S.. - ; t Public Analyst for Auckland. ~ ' ' :-: '-• -'-' ''• "'-'•• .j--- "■:■-■'''•'■••■ •~* : ': V l- ' >. ;f, =~ i . —1 ! ■■'"■■■ MISCELLANEOUS. -.■■v\--^.|.'.' " NO-RUBBING" Laundry Help, ' _»;; il "Keep Smiling" Floor PclndL^Sd;-: " Keep Smiling " Boot Polish. 6d. -»--'"".; DR. HALL'S FAMOUS CAPBOLB.-Pries. 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure ~■ getting genuine, order dirtjet from- Sots Agents.— Bridge Drug Stores, Chumists 3. Kara&gahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge). Auck- ' Sad. - ; ■-■■■■ ■■■■- ■■■■ ■■■■- .-->»-^~-^:*, ALWAYS merry and bright with "NoSubbing" Laundry Help in sight! Is packet does 7 washings beautifully. , '• TVVERSHARP" Pencil 13 252 Hit Pen*. Rubber Stamps. Englisir Weekly. Paper.— Anderson, Pen Doctor, Vulcan Lam*. ' ■'■■ WE have Cleaning and Reraodelling .Department for Ladies' and Gent.'s Hata, —Cox's Hat Factory. Karangabape Ed. • ':, HEAP EST way to furnish ia to" buy Used Goods of Coakley. . USED FURNISHINGS it Auction Priees U for Private Sale during Christmas and ' New Year at GEORGE WALKER'S. ; SUITS. Costumes, cleaned or pressed. 8 hours.—Crcthaa Way Co.. Renovstoa*. Specialists. 137. Symonds St. , - ■ ■ BEST Leather and Sundries Ist Home Repairing: best workirranship guaraEi-, tt^d. —At Tngby's. Ifi7. Karhngahapo Rd.. ' TORRINGTON Electric "vacuum Cleaners. £18 18s; Torrington Vacuum. Carpet : Sweepers, 59s 6d.—Domestic Cleaning: Co., -'-. 12. Strand Arcade. »■ ■ ; -,/v/■ .-.;,, DRUGLESS Healing—Send for Circulato Mr. Henry, Psychc»Phy_ic__a. J, O'Eorke St., Auckland. . ,a? NEW and Better Health ,; Poods—Learuil ntino-Cereal. — descriptive: r list free. E. C. Hadtield. Cambridge.' --■ - - . •• SOMETHING New , m Hef.lth Foods.—" * Hadfield's Legurnino-Ceroal Health Foods. Ask your Grocer for ■ .*i*nsiK''??f|'liS M~ ORPJSTIUNSON. Broadway, Ne-wms."}: » ket, ■ hiding completed : '^ experiments with his Gi>s.mapbone Soundbox, invites you. to hear this improvement, which caa he fitted to any reproducer for the sum of 7a 6d. '^MSb - '. . ,- > '- ■ ■:!'.■■:.< '■-,:'-': :.:i, ; --> >:•:'.■['::. v..'*i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18340, 5 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18340, 5 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18340, 5 March 1923, Page 3

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