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SALES BY AUCTION. ' r gY RUCTION. . pAINTS, QLASS. ' QLOCKS. yERANDAH JJLINDS. QENERAL jyNES. gPECIAL ■ GALE. J JONES. AUCTIONEERS. IJ<O-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 10.30. J JONES. AUCTIONEERS. Will Soli by Auction. On Aciount of Whom it May Concern. Will be Sold in Lots. 1200 1200 SIDES PATENT LEATHER. . Perfoct Condition, BIBES PATENT LEATHER. Perfect Condition. Also, ALARM CLOCKS. Various Sin3s and Designs. ALA"3M CLOCKS. Various Sizc3 and Designs. BOLTS SHIRTING (1300 Yards). BOLTS SHIRTING (1300 Yards). BAMBOO BLIN'DS (I BAMBOO BLINDS (Imported). CASES GLASS. EP. AND S. BISCUIT BARRELS. . TINS ENGLISH READY-MIXED PAINTS (All Colours). Brands: Berger's, Monarch, Mid Seaindre. TINS MIXED PAINTS. PACKETS KALSOMrNE. HOST GENERAL LINES. SALE TO-MORROW. AT 10.30. J. J° NESGENERAL AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. CITY MARKETS. J^XTR^ AORDINARY. CONFECTIONERY. ' ' 1 QONFECTIONERY. 825 B oiES q ojs " fection:eey--825 jg OXES CONFECTIONERY SCHRAFP AND CO. (IMPORTED). J JONES. AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. nno-MORROw (Tuesday). WE WILL BELL BY AUCTION. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. QOK BOXES OF SCHRAFF AND CO. IMPORTED CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONS. * Including: NOUGAT. CHOCOLATE. BUTTERSCOTCH. CHEWING NUTS. MARSHMALLOWS. ETC. AND GENERAL LINES. DO K BOXES IMPORTED CONFESSED TIONERY. BUYERS' SPECIAL NOTE. This was a special lino imported for rale during Fleet Week. Can bo Inspected in our Store at any time. SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 10 O'CLOCK. . J. J° NES ' GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CITY MARKETS.

TOURISTS AJSD MOTORISTS GUIDE , HAMILTON. OVERLAND. Wiiyla Km'ubt Service Station. Repairs. Tyres, Accessories. - J. folium* Co?.. Ltd.. Alexandra St. WARWICK, Hamilton East, overlooking Kiver. Excellent cuisine, h. and c. showota x Tariii moderate. Mrs. Voysey. i'roprietiess. •%. HELEN SVILLE. OARAKAI HOUSE. Phone 3&.—Good 1 table, electric n«bt throughout, onght hres. moderate taritf. Mrs. Kimmet PropneUtms. • MATA'IA HOTEL, undei Ptopiietorshiv Mj. Gee late a! Grand Hotel. Welling ton, ideal place to rest. OPOTIKI. Masonic tlotel, lending Com mercial and iourut House Only con crete structure Bay of Plenty, b'irst-c.lasa cuisine. P C H. Purcell. t'ropnetoi,

KOTO KIM. HOT EL Northland, at Railway Station, Main Street. Forty Wooiii* tor Guests. jc;j Us week.—Phone '242. UtJbbiVSUAND House, table unequalled, 'tariff. ±"<i 69 pei week, 2inin. from railway station. Mrs. Hettfe. Propiietreaa. SONOMA Winter TariflE. A.-l home comforts catering a specialty; »s |>ei day, X'i 10a per week. -J. J. Bennett. Prop. SURREY House. Haupapu St., 3ntin. from railway.—Accommodation, 40b week.— Mrs. Devm. Proprietress. Phone 2J.7. 13 0 T O R D i THE EMPIRE AND THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. (First Two Houses on left from Railway Entrance). Supenoi Tat.le. . Tariff, 12s per day. 70a per week. Representing Tbos Cook, Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.B. Association. •IN McLEAN. Proprietor r CHRISTUiURCH. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52. Worcester Street, West End, 2 minuteß from G.P.O. • Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Etc. i Moderate. Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Phone 572. Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. Th« only safe and suro romedy for drunkenness. The following eMraots from some of the nundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors of Drinko, prove this treatment to lie a boon to humanity. "My youna friend seems to have lost all desire? tor drink." "The patient has no desire for drink at all now." "Dfinko has effected a Wonderful improvement in my father, although he was a heavy drinker for 40 yearß." Drinko is tasteless and odourless, so can bo administered secretly Certified per tectly harmless by a Government Ana&tst Send for free booklet and testimonials Strict secrecy observed, pnly plain wrap Dcrs and envelopes used. THE LADY MANAGER, HOME WELFARE PROPRIETARY 4, "H" Willis Street. Wellinirtbn SING " Boys from U.5.A.," New Zealand's Welcome . Song. Obtainable nil Music

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19098, 17 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19098, 17 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19098, 17 August 1925, Page 3

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