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TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A. NOLAN <fc CO. will Sell, at the MART, a under 10.30 a m.—500 Cases Fruit, Apples and Pears. 11 a.m. —Vegetables, Ornamental and Hedge Shrubs. 1 p.m.—'Poultry, 50 W.L. Pullets (Hunt’s strain), 7 months old; 2 8.0. Cockerels (Hick’s strain). 2 p.m.—Gents’ Bicycles, Ladder, Platform, Scales, Milk Cans, 7-9 h.p. Indian Motor Bike, Mantel Pieces, Lawn Mowers, Iron and Wooden Beds, Small Table, Oak China Cabinet, Mirror, Sewing Machine, Sideboard, Duchess, Child’s High Chair, Cabinet Gramophone, Records, Carpets, Glass Showcase, Electric Griller, Wallpaper, Books, and a large quantity of Useful Household Sundries. L. A. NOLAN a 00, HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. AUCTION SALES cf the above every Four Weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE, JULY 10, 1928. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application. RUCTION gALE LAST WEEK OF SALES IN NEW PLYMOUTH. Sales will be conducted in our rooms, Devon Street, opp. Imperial Hotel, at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M. SHARP DURING THIS WEEK. W E have received instructions to definitely clear all goods by next Friday, Practically WITHOUT RESERVE. AU goods are new, guaranteed by us, and comprise a huge variety ot Drapery, Hardware, Crockery, Suitings, Leather Goods, Jewellery, Etc. STRATFORD, AUCTION SALE at 11. T. and R. M. PHILLIPS. CENTRAL AUCTION MART. Balance of Goods from our New Plymouth Mart. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928. At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Further Particulars in later issues of This PAPER. CASH AUCTIONEERING CO., D. Livingstone, Auctioneer, New Plymouth. CYLINDER RE-BORING IS NOT AS EFFICIENT AS CYLINDER RE-GRINDING. Cylinders doesn't remedy defects—it creates more But REGRINDING makes cylinders equal, and often better, than NEW Motorists will be glad to learn that it is now no longer necessary to go to the expense and delay of sending cylinder re-grinding job.- out of New Plymouth—because JENKINS BROS have installed le very latest Cylinder Regringing Machinery, and can render effi cient, economical, quick, “on the spot' 1 service. INVESTIGATE FURTHER. JENKINS BROS., Gill Street, New Plymouth. MOTOR & GENERAL ENGIN ERS, BARGAINS IN MOTOR-CYCLES WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: 1 Indian Scout ~ £3B 1 Indian Scout and Side-chair £45 1 2j h.p. A.J.S £3B 1 34 h.p. Electric Triumph .£4O 1 34 O.H.V. 1927 Ariel £5B 1 2j h.p. Electric Harlcv ......... :'5 1 2} h.p. E. W Douglas' £3B 1 h.p. C. W Douglas, chain dri> £25 Also several BJS.A. Racing Push-Bikes at prices to clear. The above are all guaranteed in good order. Terms to suit all. buyers from— STAINTON & CO., LTD. Distributors for “Douglas” and “Harleys” NEW PLYMOUTH. Box SI, ■ f ’fho.» 7iX '

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1928, Page 16

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