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SALES :by auction. GELLING O ff - GELLING /"\FF. O ELLING vJFF. OELLING WFF. ON rpHE' -PREMISES. N JLHEV 1 REMISES. 65-07, VICTORIA.-STREET WEST. TO-DAY (MONDAY), 1 O-DAY (MONDAY), AND FOLLOWING DAYS. AT 10.80 i:M: Huge qtotk r\ f UGE OTOiUK UF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. NREDEEMED -it LEDGES. • J. 11. A SBELL^D C°Have beoa instructed bv MFXTZER BROS.. • to offer an EXTRAORDINARY . LARGE and Varied Assortment ot Genuine UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, including the following:— New 6/2 Zeiss Prismatic Binoculars, Wireless Sots. E.P. Tea antf Coffee . Set. Cameras. Pair Bowls. Hea,-ry ISct. Solid Gold Keyless Hunter, Stocks and Dies, Carpenters' Tools, GoJii and Silver Watches. Larse. Single Slwrie Diamond Ring (valued ~f300), Tens is Fishius Rods, Corona antfl Underwood Typewriters, Old Violin, Gramophones. Banjos. Mandolins and other Musical Instruments, Cutlery. Binocu'Jaro. Field Glasses. Diamond Rings, Gold Chnine, Sextants, etc ALSO. NUMEROUS LOTS OF G(tX)D QLOTIIING, jgOOTS, TjRAtPERY. AND JJOUSEHOLD j' IMJN. , As Per List in Wednesday's Herald. Interest, may be paid and Pledgee withdrawn any time prior .to fiale. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. Rarely doe? such an opportunity present itselfand speculators should not fail to attend. There will bo no.particular order of sale, and lots will be submitted at any time by reaMest.. WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST GENUINE PLEDGE SALE EVER H SLD. BARGAINS FOR ALL. J' II \ XSELL AND 0°" (Louis Lowis, Auctioneer), ON THE PREMISES. 63-67, VICTORIA STREET WEST.

FRUIT FOR SALE. A PPLES, -121b. cases, splendid winter XX keepers, 7a 3d; 3 cases for 20s; fr.eight paid.—F. Stewart, Orchardiat;■ Kaukapakapa. A PPLES.—Dessert, I'ates, 7s" and (is; ii Dougherty, 8a and 7s; railage paid.— W. Dunham. Henderson. PPLES, 2000 cases, freshly picked. Dessert Apples; absolutely sound and of splendid quality; will keep for weeks. Price, 8s per case; satisfaction guaranteed, and railage paid. Trade supplied; send £pr quote.—H. E. Cole, Edenholnio Orchard, Kankapakapa. DOUGHERTYS, splendid winter apples, good eaters, good keepers, 73 Gd case, rail paid.—C. Close, Te Kauwhata. • QPLENDID Dessert Apples.—First Grade; O . 7s Gd per bushel case; Second Grade: Gs. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed.—J. NOBILO, To Hana. AUCTIONEERS. WICKINS AND SUTCLIFFE, Mercantile and Generil Auctioneers, Melvern's Buildings. Karangahape Rd. FOOTWEAR. GIGANTIC Display of Slippers and Rubber Footwear at Miller's, Ltd., 70-74, Victoria St. HOSIERY. BOND'S "Sylk-Arlo" Hose, Black, White, Nude, Champagne, Fawn, etc.; now lis lid.—Faulkner and Co.. 282. Queen St MEN'S OUTFITTERS. iOa lid.—MEN'S Colonial Wool Underwear. U Groat value.—At the Value Spot, H.B.'s Corner. Newton. ra ltd.—MEN'S Neglige Shirts, all sizes, O new patterns.—At the Value Spot, H.B.'s Corner. Newton. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. A SPTIALTING, really good work; also j7X Tar and St.ndiug, by Sam While and Sons, Market Place.

MALTffi is n FOOD-DRINK which maintains health and strengthnourishes and invigorates tho •whole system. Take HOHLICK'S daily. It combines the valuable dietetic properties of Milk, Wheat and Barley. Quickly made by the-addition of hot or cold vrater only. In 4 sizes, of all Chemists, and Stores. Send 4d for sample to the Local Representatives: J. H. Newson and Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 116*2. Wellington, N Z, MORLICKS MALTED MILK CO. SLOUCH.. BUCKS, ENQ. SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS, Executed in First-class Style, at Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. Telephone, 44-290.

One taste from the famous blacK bottle—and you will approve H.R.H. the Prince of Wales' exclusive choice of Ainslie's WhisKy on his N.Z. tour.

TjlTtj Don't let ''time" rob you of the chance of winning. The Gi & ntic Art Union with its most attractive prizes definitely closes in a few days—-it will be drawn positively June 22nd and results immiediately advertised in this paper. m Y-'-'Y-, '0.1.' I W mmbssmm t Itii v./' V. II " a mmm w M |p 'iWl HI. frV fefip s®' 5 ®' IS SK Iff m*Fi IW'ifj rl'Pi m iM Mi i|| ,)*§ M#p ' 1 - i—aMir. »,«V"*m i i pWW 1 > I ■ ; .W \■ ■ I - I I- A;.' 1 ■ii PI ?Miv [•-. vj Plil-i ife s?© . I Ky. J :liK 1^1?^ iHn si w£r v Y £ i • r«. : -1 1 I' ■ 'MSl''' # ® '■ I-I y' A» J $L JwU-r tllgfei RIPiPP^I iS^PBS^iIP *• i •„■. «& i» till 111 (II Biggest and most attractive prizes, totalling' £4,000, all in alluvial gold held by the Bank of New Zealand. Each ticket has 186 chances of winning prizes, and one ticket can win the whole £4,000. This Art Union is being promoted by permission, of the Minister of Internal Affairs to further the interests of Cricket and Tennis. jgpSS wpHHK f © «*i illmmmSm "k, yf ' A, ■ J* ® • ? i - r sIS? llllftf 1 ] . RlVittHiM y® pit 11. r f v . _ i,. i i '•• ■ \ '. %•• ' saw w f 1 wr ili I A v f. f A- % IIll kimMK ■■ iiiiAii mMM 111 ;£'.VW»SwS'ra&s • -,••• 111 !r«l mM' ' \ . L J L J« I V » mM&mW ITja J >\<* k-HJ'J t wilFi: be in time if postecl immediately. To the Local Secretary, "Gigantic Art Union," Mr. W. J. Potter, P.O. Box 1505, Auckland Please post me..,..... Tickets, for which r enclose. , Uame I Address / Tickets 2s. 6d. or 9 for £l—Drawn positively June 22nd Write clearly and enclose stamped, addressed envelope £• I I 1 I ,y'| imii 'M\ P Hi! I I I 111 mull mi 1111111 11111111 Ilium 111 lllil mum n« lii'a i»i«iiffiwMnii«

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 3

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