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Second-hand Thfre is a large amount of Secondhand Machinery on Sale in this District, and we are being constantly asked for different things: Therefore we have decided to open A Machinery Exchange. Anyone with. Machinery of any ■- ■ . .description, also Engines of all classes for disposal, kiiidly corumunicrite with us. GTOEAGE MOST EEISONABLE. Umited. '-'Helson. —AGENTS FOS— OVEKLA.NDCABS. INTERNATIONAL HAEVESTER COMPANY, DELGO ELECTR[C LIGHT, B. S. A.;& JAMES MOTOE -CYCLES RALEIGH & MAS3EY-HAEEIS CtULBiS, &c, &c. The Apple Problem AU6KUSID AS THE OUTLET. WITH no export to look forward to as a means of disposing of part of an inevitable surplus, many growers will find relief up here when Southern markets may be over-supplied, provided they ship the right class and quality fruit. Last year ruany thousands of cases passed through our hands, and -numerous were the unsolicited laudatory letters expressing entire satisfaction as regards EESP LT&, PROMPT RETURN* and Special Personal Attention given to consignments. The local knowledge of the districts, and oersonal acquaintance with growers, as well as so many years' practical experience as a Fruit Auctioneer at Wellington enjoyed by our principal, have earned for us the reputation of being the Premier Salesmen of Auckland. Our new, commodious and palatial premises right in the centre of Auckland—New Municipal Markets—offer renewed facilities for handling Frait. When shipping give us your first and constant consideration; we can place unlimited quantities compatible with markal values. ' J. BRAID, Proprietor and Auctioneer. 1087 A Real Treat! — Delicious — Wholesome — Purest — Cheapest Order a tin from your Grocer. Always keep a supply (n the cupboard. fi6 REWARD. S\WINQ to complaints from outlyiig districts that unauthorised mr bobs are removing papers from **Ta. Colonist" bundles while in transit, ita above reward is offered for informatioi laading to the eonviciioa of tbt»»; •fenSrng. T7BOND, IfINNIY ft OO. V

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14892, 15 October 1918, Page 3

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300

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14892, 15 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14892, 15 October 1918, Page 3

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