/•-■ |' «AUBB - AUOftOW. : • ; Richard 7p .: J^TD.. ( 850 Vow. 850 850 V - VOL!: 850 WELL ASSORTED LITERATURE. |JJ,ONDAY. ■ ■ Jyj-EXT J^ONDAY. ; ' AT 22 O'CLOCK. IN OUR. ROOMS. QUEEN STREET. OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL. TWO /COMPLETE T IBRARIES. wo Complete ibraries. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. VERY TONE ROOMY GLASS FRONT BOOKCASE. 6 SETS OF SHELVES, ETC. ALSO. ON ACCOUNT OF AN INDENT AGENT. £125 S TOCK £125 £125 S TOCK £125 OF E.P. WARE, PLATED GOODS. LADIES' LEATHER BAGS, ETC. JJICHABD RTHUR, L TD.. jpRIDAY JJEXT, AT A.M. AT OUR ROOMS, QUEEN STREET. Opposite Town Hall. pOR REMOVAL. FROM 131. MANUKAU RD.. PARNELL. T ARGE BAKEHOUSE. INCLUDING JU OVEN AND FIREBRICKS, STABLE AND EGG SHEDS. jpiCHARB Jj 10 - AUCTIONEERS. ". —— j JJ RGE N T gAL E. S OSTEND. OSTEND. ■OSTEND. OSTEND. RIGHT ON THE BEACH. RIGHT ON THE BEACH. DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS, one-fifth acre in< fruit trees; garden, and lawn; one-fifth acre ,m strawberries, being parts 1 and 2 of Section 145, Putiki Subdivision: 5 minutes frorn wharf. 2mins. from school. Post Office, etc. JpRIDAY. jQECEMBER AT 11 A.M. AT SALEROOM. OPP. TOWN - HALL. e RICHARD JTD. JJI jg QARPENTER. AUCTIONEER. Will Sell at 18, RICHMOND STREET. OS ■ Balmoral Road. . ' On JQ EC EMBER AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. rpHE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS AND X EFFECTS OF A &-ROOMED MODERN HOME. ALL LOTS IN SPLENDID ORDER AND MUST BE SOLD. CARPENTER ALWAYS SELLS. - . • QARPENTEK'S jyjTART, 'Phone 4184. Opp. McKenrio's. 93, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. E E akpenter - v . AUCTIONEER, 93, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Favoured with > instructions from MRS. MacDONALD, corner Northcote Street ana . Williamson Avenue, who is leaving the district, to sell npHE WHOLE OF HER FURNISHINGS L OF 6 ROOMS. ' IWITJJOUT RESERVE. • ■ • ' \ > ' if WEDNESDAY, JJECEMBER. "£2, I . . ■ - v - " ■ ■ ! AT 12.50 P.M. - ! ■. > Absolutely the best Bale of the year, and ' offers ,ft g<H>d opportunity to furnish cheivlj. Fall lists later • CARPENTER ALWAYS SELLS. 2£MAS pOULTRY. E. E. ~c^ JPBjrrE,B 95, KARANGAHAPE OAD, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT MR. W. FREEMAN'S RESIDENCE. JJOAD. J/£T. j^LPERT rpHURSDAY, J^ECEMBER ATI O'CLOCK. HIS FINE SELECTION OF POULTRY AND POT PLANTS. WITHOUT~REBERVE. The following are a few of the lines to be offered:— 200 HENS AND "PULLETS, every, breed. 200 CHICKS, all sites. The following are a few lots:— BLACK ORPINGTONS. RHODE ISLAND REDS. LEGHORNS. AND PLYMOUTH ROCKS, ETC. 300 DUCKS. Indian Runner and Muscovy. 100 DUCKLINGS, mostly Muscovyp. Also: 3 x 50 CIRCULAR INCUBATORS, praotically new. 750 POT PLANTS of every description. Everything is in good order, and can be thoroughly recommended. Don't miss this sale. A chance of a life, time. Tiro entrances. W. Freeman, Allendale Rd., or up Railway Ballast Track. Two Minutes from Tram Terminus, . Mount Albert. Motor Delivery on Spot. E E C ARPENTER AUCTIONEER. 93, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 418^ E E CP***™**AUCTIONEER. 98, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AT OUR SALE ROOMS. JPRIDAY- J^ixT. A «B E ha¥d WINITURE: AND OUR PRICES ALWAYS SUIT THE PUBLIC. pRIDAY, JyECEMBKR IS THE DAY. AT O'CLOCK SHARP. E E CARPENTER. AUCTIONEER. 93. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 4184. - 1 -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 6
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