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SALES BY AUCTION. rpURNERS AND QROWERS. £TD.. — rpuESDAY, g) A.M.— HOTHOUSE GRAPES. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. ISLAND ORANGES. SYDNEY NAVEL ORANGES. POORMAN ORANGES. DESSERT APPLES. COOKING APPLES. PEARS, LEMONS. MUSHROOMS. BIPE BANANAS, PRIME QUALITY TOMATOES. PERSIMMONS. GUAVAS. GUAVAS. FIGS. PASSIONS. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES, TREE TOMATOES. FIGS, TREE TOMATOES. 9 A.M.—PRODUCE. BEANS, PEAS, APPLE CUCUMBERS. KUMAR.AS. PUMPKINS. MARROWS. CABBAGE. LETTUCE, CELERY, CAULIFLOWERS, SPROUTS. ROOT VEGETABLES. A.M.—POULTRY. rpURNERS AND QROWERS, Jj'J'D.. CITY MARKETS. • AND QO„ rjpODAY - rpuESDAY, AT 0 A.M. AND DAILY, SYDNEY MANDARINS. SYDNEY NAVELS. SYDNEY PINES. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. APPLES. CAPES. PEARS. ' ISLAND GRANGES PASSIONS. TOMATOES. LEMONS. BANANAS. FIGS AND TREE TOMATOES. 0 gQ A.M. AND DAILY. A LL v EGETABLES IN SEASON. POTATOES. ONIONSS. PRODUCE AND EGGS. AND QO„ CITY MARKETS. J. J° NES ' AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS. >pO-DAY AT 10.30 AMpOULTRY. pOULTRY. HENS, ROOSTERS. DUCKS. GEES! 3 AND TURKEYS, pios. tigs. piGS. PRODUCE TOMATOES. PUMPKINS, SWEDES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Dairy produce - hams, bacon, BUTTER. CHEESE. GROCERIES. Fruit— apples, pears, tomatoes, G. FRUIT, ETC. QRAIN. gUNDRIES. J. J c AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. CITY MARKETS. rpo THE SELECT LADIES OF -L AUCKLAND. J. B. R OBERTSON, Instructed by whom it. may concern, vill Sell in their Auction Mart (opp. J.C.L.), IJIHIS J)AY (TUESDAY), AT 22 A - M * It is authoritatively announced that the t)ay and Evening Frocks to be offered lire individual models designed by the famous Creator of Fashions, gALAS i£AS, OF J3ARIS. OAf\ MAIDS' AND LADIES' EVENING 6\)yj FROCKS, LADIES' AFTERNOON FROCKS. JUMPER SUITS (exquisite designs). MATRONS' AFTERNOON FROCKS AND NUMEROUS OTHER VERY SMART PARIS MODELS. "Wo specially invite any ladies to inspect these individual Paris Models before '.he Auction, when a lady will be in attendanco. Some of these Models are valued from 10 TO 20 GUINEAS, but will be sold WITHOUT ANY RESERVE whatsoever. 1A BEAUTIFUL BRIDES' FROCKS (a J-v-' work of art). £»A OF THE LATEST FLEECY-LINED bU RAINCOATS. 9 FUR COATS. £ JUST IMAGINE—PARIS MODELS AT YOUR OWN PRICE! J. R. R OBERTSO: '' AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ► ICHARD RTKUR,. WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, QUEEN ST.. OPP. TOWN HALL, /JiHIS JQAY (TUESDAY), AT 22 °' CLOCK - IiAK AND FURNITURE Eemoved from Ponsonby. Eden Terrace* and Remuera Road. piANO (HAWKINS). QHIGAGO QOTTAGE QRGAN. LIVING ROOMS.—3 CHESTER FIEI.D SUITES, covered Velvet, and Moquette; ' OAK DINING SUITE. Sideboard. Table and Chairs, Oak Buffet Dropleaf Oak Dining Table. 6 Oak Chaird. RIMU DINING SUITE (Sideboard, Table and Chairs), 3 Rirau Sideboards, 3 Rimu Dining Tables, 12 Kimu Dining Chairs, 2 D.S. Sideboards, Dining Tables, Seagrass Chairs, Uph. Sadd ebag Dining Suite (Chenterfield and h Chairs). Chesterfield Suite, covered Tapestry; Lounge, 2 Oval Dropsi'lo Tables, Rimu Tea Waggons, Singer , Treadle Machine, Singer Hand Machine, Unity Electric Marline. Tapestry Carpet, Hearth Hup:, Lino, and Corigoleum Squares. 1 Dinner So's, 2 Tea Sets, China, Glassware, etc.. elc. BEDROOMS.—VERY NICE DESIGN .1PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUIT h. wr.h shaped mirrors; 2 Oak Bed. Suites, I Rimu Bedroom Suite. Oak Wardrobe. Oik Comb. Chests, 2 Rimu Wardrobes. G Rimu Comb. Chests. Ped. Cupboarcs. Double and Single Oak and Rirnu Bed* snd Wires, Double and Single Kapok and Flock Mattresses, Pillows. Double and Single Blankets and Sheets, 2 D.S. Wardrobes. 2 D.S. Comb Chests, Bedroom Chairs, etc., etc. KITCHEN.—DRESSER. Small Sideboard, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Tun Tables and Chairs, Mangle, Kitchen Utensils every description, etc., etc. J J TD., AUCTIONEERS. AND QQ. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THEIR SALEROOMS. HALT, OF COMMERCE. HIGH. STREET, HpO-DAY (TUESDAY), AI 11.15 O,CLOC'KGOOD RANGES, -1 Gas Stoves, 1 Pie j Cooker, Coppers and Stands. Kai;ri ! Washtubs, ISft Ladder. Ice Clicst. I! M Faint, sft 6in Pore. Bath. 1 Store Truck. Step ladders. Pore. Basins, Ln winnowers, Mantelpieces, Wire Netting, Perfection Heater, 2 Dinghies, 2 GLASS SHOWCASES (glas3 shelves). Kitchen Tables. Chairs, 9 Comb. Chests, Rimu Beds and Wires (all si7.es), Mattresses, Pillows Wardrobe, Ped. Cupboards, 2 Kit Dressers, Meat Safes. Oval Rimu Tables. Settees and Squabs. Child's High Chni-s. 80, Rimu Dining Chairs. :s Sideboards, "Free" Cabinet Sewing Machine, Ch<st Drawers, Oak Comb. Chest, Ift. lin Oak Panel Bed and Wire, Office De?k. Tallboy Chest, Dumb Waiter. Gateleg Tables, Clieval Chest, i Chesterfield Suites (Moquette, etcj, Cabinet Gramophone. Also. AT 2.15 P.M. '1 D.8.8.L. 12G GUN, 3 5.8.8.L. GUNS. R° Y SQUIRRELL'$ QUIRRELL ' AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HALL OF COMMERCE. HIGH ST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20888, 2 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20888, 2 June 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20888, 2 June 1931, Page 4

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