A link with early days in Auckland will soon he destroyed by the demolition of the .Dingwall Buildings, a llircestoreyed brick block just below I'-X----'eliarigi* Lane in Queen street. It. 1S expected that, tin- work of demolition will lie commenced this week, and in place of the old buildings a live storeyed iilock of shops and oflices is In be hunt, l.y Ilia Dingwall Trust Board, uvnen, of the property.
Jim: Mavis, derir. You know veyo l.e,Mi going pretty Steadily thin last year or two. rind now that I'verytliiiiiC looks' so much brighter ,1 think it’s about time wo thought about getting Unit suite ol turni--1 mv we’ve had in mind so long. Mavis: Strange that von should mention it. because I've been thinking the same tiling. Jim: Yes. 11 iimplirey’s will help us with their Easy Payment plan too. Jack has been telling me how mueli it lias helped them. Mavis: There must he a lot in that too, because they have much more furniture than we have, yet. Jack can't get any higher wages than you do. Yes, we’ll both call on Humphrey’s to-morrow. HUMPHREY’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18598, 8 January 1935, Page 5
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