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I ' SALES BY AUCTION* .T» J- g'^'" 5 ! v' «* '5 5 £ ® R * S L E VS. As Agents for Quality Fruit, we rpO-DAY (TUESDAY). AND DAIXT?. STRAWBERRIES. >. ~ . trawberries. • - Hothouse #7^omatoes. OTHOUSE ... J.OMATOES. APPLES F \£uf' mew. $„ Doughertys. LEMONS ? ' Delicious. MMONE. BANANAS, ORANGE?. PINES. _ t ■■ Etc.. Etc. . VEGETABLE" DEPARTMENT. ' ASPARAGUS. GREEN PEAS, AND ALL LOOSE VEGETABLES IN SEASON 450 BAGS NEW POTATOES.' 200 BAGS MELBOURNE OMIONS. Etc., Etc. pADLEY AND QO., m » V CITY MARKETS, J. JONES, POULTRY. GRAIN. PRODUCE AND ' : GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, ON THE CORNER. NEW CITY MARKETS, WILL SELL BY AUCTION. •* AT A.M.. 0-DAY (TUESDAY), PULL PENS- * ' ' HENS. GEESE,' COCKERELS, TURKEYS. PULLETS. -■ DUCKLINGS, • • DUCKS.. WEANER PIGS, ■pRUIT.— ALL KINDS. pRODUCENEW POTATOES. SOUTHERN POTATOES. VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS. i*' ' . J. J O NES. ; AUCTIONEERS GRAIN. PRODUCE AND MANURE MERCHANTS. ON THE CORNER. NEW CITY MARKETS. 145 B. QRAFTON R OAD. 145 B. (J.RAFTON 145 B ' Q. RAFTON p°AD. TyjAGNIFICENT rpWO-STOREYED RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS AND OFFICES. '• OF 9 ROOMS AND OFFICES. GROUND FLOOR.—Large portico to front doer, entrance hall (panelled), cloak room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen (with breakfast alcove), fernery, " Balcony overlooking the fern treo reserve. Motor garage. BASEMENT (all Concrete).-Billiard Room (opening on spacious roof garden}, lumber room, workshop, : wash-house. Large cellar. Spacious roof garden. TOP FLOOR.—Two largo bedrooms;' two small bedrooms, den. two sleeping porches, bathroom, shower room..';, : Complete with ©very possible convenience, including electric lighting and heating. .'l p.w.c.'s. Phone. Built under Architect's supervision, and only. recently completed. The outside appearance is very Attractive, while the interior is well planned and tastefully' finished. Freehold Section. THE VIEWS ARE SUPERB from three sides of the house, over the fern tree reserve, and right out over the harbour to the ocean. _ ' THE SITUATION is Ideal-the highest part of Grafton Road, only 2min. tram. ; TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, 1923 AT £2 O'CLOCK NOON. 1 ' At the Auction Rooms of the Auctioned*. - - 8, HIS " MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN STREET. , REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE > ARRANGED. ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE , . GIVEN. Orders to view can be obtained from the A * £TD.. - AUCTIONEERS. „ „ HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. pRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 ' AT 12 NOON. AT NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN • STREET. Instructed by the Mortgage*-"!! Solicitor >../ ANB , 'TREE lj ILL ' 23, ARATONGA AVENUE. \ Within a Few Minutes of Tram Stop. ; ' , HOUSE of 5 rooms, and con vs. v On. Freehold Section; approx.6lft. x 170 ft.: laid out in lawn and tar den. fowl run, etc. C. F. /gENNETT, AUCTIONEER. . . RESTAURANTS. " : y' • A B.C. REFRESHMENT Room, side eni A. , trance Joiinwm's Tea Warn house, cor. of Curtomr. and Commerce Stu- r - A LBEST : Dining Rooms removed to Hall ±\ of ComnTerce. High St. Now open. , E. Johnson. Proprietress. " ■■-'■*»' - " » XT E G ET A R I A N - CAFE l V Tasty., Whnlwome Luncheon*. I -nr. Strand - Arcade. - v- ; ■ ■ ■'■ ■■■ ■ ■ 1 SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. , DAINTY; AND TASTY- FISH MEALS. *1«n Waikftto-grown Rsbbits. either Roasted, ?••. Stewed, or Pie.- . i Open from a.m. until 8 itm. Daily. 3 K Closed All Day Sunday. 5 ■_!_ ;OVERS AMD CLEAHCRS. ■ * SPRING • Cleaning, .Vacuum and General 0 Cleaning; experienced etaff.-—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. ; mHE EMPIRE NEEDS YOU! 1 YOU NEED THE EMPIRE 1 rj X iuu ?WHy?? A d Because, if yea are thrifty and economical, you will not throw away your Old, StuU, Costumes. Frocks, etc. . Just *end them to •' THE Elft'lßE," or nag up No. 3867, and OUT Vans will collectIpwp DYEING EXPERT CLEANING. E ' X EXPERT REMODELLING. EXPBBV repairing. ■ . . „ . ' . Old Garments mad* * 8 ;na few D * 7 *' I. r.na at Triflm? Oost. . Country Orders»e«ive Special Prompt a .and Return Pogtase FUR DEPARTMENT for the Son ind Remodelling of All Kinds "LEANING AND DYEING CO.. '• 358, Queen St. («PP- T ¥,* m Entrance. v ' Town Hail). . By Special to His Excellency. viao"""* Jetlico*. WE WANT MEN ' AND WOMEN a who KICK • About the way their Clothe# are cleaned, / d feared, altered and f. 4 „ u# , c » f or their apparel—thon ' KICKING shrp*. * Our methods of coins this work are «® * modern and up .to the minute that we '• certain of piecing all - «ho trust un With THE CROTHALL WAY-Moke it rcur way. c Hats, Pleating. Carpets, Loose Covers, b etc., expertly renovated. : -V. >. 'pHE QKOTHALL 00~, y l I Innovating Specialists and Practical,, y Tailors, r. 137, Symonds fit., and 171, Manuk*u Ri^vd, y Auckland. v ,: m 'Phone '2544 A. u Works. Mt. Men. 'Phone SfiTf-A. C ~ — rn; 5 JQRINK HABIT CURED. n; JJ L» : b- : •'V-v-^v. lft i " I will not require any more Drinkt? Pow- ? ders. I may staW. that, bo far they have | done wonders, a»«l the l*dy la inoss than 7 I delighted and *ri.tefuL Th« husband has •* not any desire for drink. Saoule w#Te«jtwrr» ? < any more in th« future, w.'Mii.bd.oaly • gv. too pleased to write you..' This wtter f 'f° e * C.G.. ;W*n«aßtu. »- typical efm*®y t»rt> , moaials received about " DKINKO. Geija--17 me inquirers may see the - original*. »«j - " DRINKO" can be given j«ecretiy ii gy 3. f eirtwl. Write for Free Booklet. All;, j , munications treated in : stricUMrt ponnatwew- v j « Only plain envelopes -used. 41 LADY MANAQEK. DTißko Lambda

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 3

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