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WANTED TO BUY. APPAREL, Boots Shoes, Mueical Instruments, Old Gold and Silver; boat prices. —Kissin, 102, Hobßon St. APPAREL, Boota, Shoes, Musical Instruments, Old Gold and Silver; best prices.—Kissin, 102, Hobson St. ATTENTION I—Best -Price Gents' and Ladies' Left-ofT Clothing.—Hansen's, 6, Wakefield St. Phone 43-021. AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage.—Customs St. W.; 42-238. AUCKLAND Auctioneering Co. givo best prices for Furniture; valuation free; sales at houses.—Phono 42-238. EFORE Selling, Before Buying Your Furniture, consult Squirrel! and Co. We Defy Competition —Phone 44-308. CASH Register, wanted to purchase for cash.—Rexo, 530. HktiAl.d. C-i i.nTiJ ! Suits, Boots, Old Gold, , Building Society Shares; phone 45-330; we call.—MelUer's 05. Victoria St. DISC Harrows, 8 or 10 blades; state where seen, condition, and price. I. Atkinson, Takanini. l/UNGOS, any quantity.-Ah Cliee, Ltd.. i pays highest prices.—Queen St.; btoie. Little Queen St. HIGHEST Prices Given, or Advances Made on Old Gold, Silver, Musical Instruments, Men's Clothing. Etc.—Kissm, aga. Queen St.. opp Civic. TCE Chest, largo, second-hand, suitable JL tearooms. —King 13-til3 or 43-531. if A U R I GUM. I\ We are Cash Buyers. At Highest Market Hates, of alt Grades. THOS. LEES SONS, Customs Street East. ILK 20 gallons, well cooled, morning milking, delivered before 0 a.m.~ Andrews. 190, Parnell Road. Miniature Golf .sticks Bails, etc., second-hand -Visitor, 529. Herald. OLD Timber wanted, suitable for fowlhouse; aboui u, cartload needed. State price.—Garden. 426, Herald. STAMPS —Old collections bought, collectors 'call; inspect, approval bargains Brodie, 22. Hellaby's Bdlgs. (opp. G.I rPEA-Tree. standing, for Firewood, on J- royalty basis or buy bush.—B.S.. 492, Herald. " THE Pot'a Always Boiling."—Spot cash X given for Old Gold, Teeth, Chains, Watches, Broken Jewellery, Rings, Trinkets, etc.: anything made of gold; top prices.— ROBINSON'S, LTD.. 352-35-4. Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. \TTOOL Sheepskins. Hides. Calfskins, YV Tallow, Bones. Horsehair.—b armerß. Butchers. consign to Alex. Donald, Drury. Highest prices; prompt cash returns. ■jjIUBNITURE. Wb will buy the House as it stands or in smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH Phone 40-825. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., (Opposite Town Hall.) TT AYES AND CO.. ' SACK AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Newmarket. Auckland. SACKS, BOTTLES. METALS. ETC. Top Prices. Prompt Payments. Do your business with us. Consign to us, Careful Attention. HAYES AND CO.. NEWMARKET. Phone 24-604. Household furniture (In Any Quantity). WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT FOR CASH. No Cartage or Valuation Fee. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Auckland's Leadinar Auctioneers. Phone 42-815. TOHNCARL A \V L T D„ J Will Buy your Furniture outright for Cash, or will auction it at your Home or in the Mart Our advi'.e will cost you nothinc and will prove of value. Phone 44-246. JOIN CARLAW. LTD.. Auctioneers. Valuers and Land Agents. 24, Wyndham Street (Below Gas Company's Office). For Best Prices and Spot Cash send them to QLARK jgROS., Drake St., Auckland. Phones 41-429 44-109. ri POT CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE. O PHONE 43-023. We will call and pay you Spot Cash for Your Household Furnishings (Any Quantity). And don't forget we pay cartoge. No Valuation Fee Charged. J. R. ROBERTSON. LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuers. Queen Street. Opposite Court's. Phone 43-025. g ELL BY AUCTION We will Conduct an Auction Sale at Your Residence. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuers, 249. Queen Street FRUIT FOR SALE. * PPLES, 401b.. Cooking, Gs; Dessert, 7s; A Plums, 201b., stewing or jam, 4s 6d; Dessert, 08; Tomatoes, 181b.. 5s (id.; railage nnitl —Pomaria Orchards, Henderson. LACK Currants, fortingtit only.—Best N.Z. grown, lis per 10lb. box; rail paid.—W. E. Everett. Grey town, HRISTMAS and Cherry Plums, firm, jam or eating; 30lb case (is, freight paid.—Dando. To Kauwhata. (GOOSEBERRIES, good quality, 121b., 3s J 6d, 2-llb., (>3; 481b., 10b; rail paid.—D Calderwood. Hamilton East. Y3LUMS. dessert, jam; Gs and 5s half -L bushel, rail paid.—Moore's Orchards, Lincoln Rd„ Henderson. TUKMER Apples, 12s 421b; 3 cases, 335, Order at once, limited supply.—Domi niorif)istributors ; TOMATOES! Gs Gd 201 b. Apricots. 12s 1 241b., Red Plums. 5s Gd 241b. Fresh from orchards. New Potatoes, 4a Gd sGlb.; Cabbage. Gs; Cauliflower. 7s (sacks).—Dominion Distributors, Avondale. PRODUCE FOR SALE.., CHICKFOOD, 7s; "Wheat, 7b 3d, 7b 0d; Maize, 5s Gd; Mixed Grains, sb; Barley, 4s Gd.—Brown. Auckland. HAY, best, baled, meadow.—Full particulars, Jackson, Wiri. HAY. good, fresh, baled, about 10 tons, £3 10s. on truck, To Kauwhata.—L. Avery, 'J'e Kauwhata. I POTATOES, extra quality, dug as required; rail paid; sGlb. bags, 4s Gd.— Fewoll. Pukckohe. OLLARD, 5s 3d. Bran, 5b Gd; Barleymeal, 10b; Poultrymash, 12s Gd; Moosomeal, 15a' Gd; all choice.—Brown. Durham Lane. , jgREWERS' GRAINS FOR SALE. Fresh Daily Supplies. NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES. LTD., Khyber Pass. pOLLAED IS LOW, Second Grade Wheat Pollard (good Pig or Poultry Feed) at .. .. M 10s per ton. Oat Pollard, at .. • • M 10s per ton. Cow Pollard at 15s P e . v to " Samples on application. }-lon lots upwards. Free delivered rail or steamer, Auckland. Cash with order. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO.. 29, Fort Street, Auckland. LAMBS. LAMBS MUTTON. MUTTON. MUTTON. FARMERS.— Consign your Lambs and Mutton to Armour and Company, Limited. London. Our Principals supply 25 per cent. o£ tlio Retail Meat Trade of the United Kingdom and can thus securo for you the Highest Market Values for your Produce. Liberal Cash Advances. Prompt Returns. Write to ALLEN AND FJNDLAY. LTD.. N.Z. Agents, 35, Fort Street, Auckland, Who will gladly give you Full Particulars of ARMOUR SERVICE. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE. ASTERS, Zinnias, Portulacca, exquisite shades; Phlox, Petunias, etc.; posted; 50. 2b Gd: 100, 4s.— Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. LEUCOCORYNE Ixioides Odorata, "Glory of the Sun," —A. Wilkinson, Tnuranga, acting for Clarence Elliott in N.Z. distribution. Only small supply seed left. Germinates easily. Flowers last fortnight in water. MANGOLD Plants, raised from Sutton's pedigree seed.—Burrows' Nurseries. Pukekohe. SAVOY, Succession, Leeks, Lettuce, Is 9d; Broccoli, 2s per 100; post paid.—D. Calderwood, Hamilton East TOMATOES, _ good (late); Cape GoosebevJL ries, 7d~doz.; 50 Is 9d. Flowers, assorted, Gd doz.; 60 1b Gd. Celery, 100, 3s. Kumaras, 100 2b Gd Cabbage, Beet, Cauli-, Lettuco, Broccoli, 100 1b Gd. "Watermelon, 1b Gd doz.—Southern Cross Nurseries, Otahuhu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 2

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