SALES BY AUCTION. pADLEY AND Q0.,, fpO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT Q A.M. jiRUIT. pEUIT. pRUIT. Qnna CASES, all varieties in OUUu SEASON. SPECIAL LINE TE KAT7WHATA GRAPES. AT 10.15 AayEGETABLES AND pRODUCE. AT 22 A-M- - UTTER, pOULTRY, jgTC. pADLEY AND QO., j^TD.. CITY MARKETS." g FECIAL RASTER gALES, pOULTRY, WILL BE HELD AT OUR MART, rjpO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT A.M. -JVHURSDAY. AT jj | A.M. T ARGE SUPPLIES OP TURKEYS, -t-/ GEESE, COCKERELS, DUCKS, HENS, ROOSTERS. fpUBNERS AND QROWERS, JJTD. CITY MARKETS. ' ' r jpURNERS AND QROWERS, T TD. pO-DAY (TUESDAY). Q A.M. SHARP. o 4000 4000 nAS E S VAS E S jH A S E S Vases TP R U I T. -L R U 1 T. P R U I T. -T R U I T. ttUUU A S E S X' R U I T. Including HOTHOUSE GRAPES. TE KAUWHATA GRAPES. TOMATOES, PEACHES,, CAPES, BANANAS, APPLES, PLUMS, PEARS. PASSIONS, ORANGES. LEMONS. ETC. A.M.—PRODUCE and VEGETABLES GOOD SUPPLIES -ALL LINES PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES. A.M.—POULTRY. IO NOON.—FRESH EGGS, FARMERS' LL HONEY, BUTTER, FLOWERS. Growers are advised that we Sell Blackberries' in Crates and Punnets. npURNERS AND QROWERS, JJI PEC 2 A L NOT I C E. POULTRY SALES. Our Main EASTER POULTRY SALE will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), March 31, at 11 a.n TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD.. City Markets. QIGANTIO pURNITURE RUCTION.QEORGE WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, rjtO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT jj . O'CLOCK. AT HIS SALEROOMS, 88, QUEEN ST., QENERAL JJOUSEHOLD . FURNISHINGS, X' Removed from a City i.partment House for convenience of Sale. Details T IVING' ROOM.—OILED RIMU BUFI v PET-DESIGN SIDEBOARD, Glassware, Vases, Ornaments, OVAL RIMU DINING TABLE, Dinner Set, Tea Set, Cutlery 0.H.8. RIMU DINING f. HAIRS, wita Tip-out Seats; Pictures. Ax and Rev ——EUi STTTEE AND SQUAB, Occ. Tables, b.G. Chairs. 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE r in Moquettd,POLISHED KAURI SIDEBOARD, Ornaments, Vases, KAURI DINING TABLE. ; Dihnerwarev LEAv DINING CHAIRS, ' Table Cover, Easy' Chair, Palmstand*. "Jardinieres, ' ' Bookshelf, Books and Novels, Kerbs. Wicker Chairs, DULLPOL. ESCRETOIRE, 2 ICE' .CHESTS, Slip. Mats, Etc., Etc. BEDROOMS.— OILED " RIMU ' BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Mirrored Wardrobe, Comb.- Chest, Ped. Toilet; , Cupboard, >, imd , Full-sized ! Bedstead -to match; Wire Wove, Good-Kapok Bedding, Pillows, Sheets, Quilts; Household Linen, *K: WARD- ; ROBE; K. Linen press, >s>'Drawer Chest of "Drawers; Docheditv'Jsair, 8 KAURI !• COMB. CHESTS,;;-l4f. S. Iron Bed-' ateads and Wire Woyes, Flax and Kapok Bedding to, fit; Pillows, Wooden Cot. Wicker Chairs. ;BOX OTTOMAN, Bedside _ Tables. Blinds, Pictures, Curtains; and other Bedroom Plenisfements. T7TTCHEN.—KITCHEN DRESSER. A.B. JJC and Canadian Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Couches.' Meat Safe, 2 GAS STOVES. Pictures, Floor Rugs, Ven. BlindsCrockery, and Cooking Utensils of ever}" description. Dust Bin, Gas Griller GENT.'S BICYCLE. Sinks, Ver, Blind HAND CAMERA (Post Cr.rd Size). Aim. Pres. Pan, Lamps, Gas Griller, Canvas, Blind, and Hosts of Sundries. ALSO AT 2 O'CLOCK. PORCELAIN PLUNGE BATH, 4 PORT--I- able gramophones. 5 table HORNLESS GRAMOPHONES. PIPER liU-U, jbxO. QEORGE WALKEE. THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEER. SALEROOMS: 38, QUEEN STREET. uction Ruction Jj XTEA ORDINARY. Jg XTRA ORDINARY. ON BEHALF OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN JJIGH QRADE pNGLISH JJIGH ' ' Q.RADE pNGLISH QRAMOPHONES. QRAMOPHONES. GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A GRAMOPHONE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. QEORGE Will Sell by Public Auction, rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), L AT 22 NOON * QRAMOPHONES. QRAMOPHONES.
a MAHOGANY CABINET MACHINES 0 9 OAK CABINET MACHINES 9 q PORTABLE MACHINES Q o o TABLE GRAND MACHINES Jg 0 SMALL TABLE MACHINES 0 SUPERIOR OAK CABINET £ (Suitable for Tearoom or Hall) NOTE.—These machines just landed and our instructions aro to Sell. QEORGE THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEER. SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. JIROCKS. JjVROCKS. pROCEE. OEORG-E RAISER. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. rjpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). AT O PJL, Ja At His Salerooms, SS, Qtoct Sfcredi, On Behalf of Whom it May Concern. 40~N EW M ODEL .F ROCKS ~~4(j 40~"jP W Jf 03;>EL jf<ROCKS~^Q " EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. TRAVELLERS* SAMPLES. RETAILED AT FROM 3 TO 14 GUINEAS NO RESERVE. £j_EORGE AUCTIONEER AND YAL z&n ism wm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 4
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