Messrs. W. F. Shortt, Ltd l ., of Willis Street, having accepted an offer from Mr. W. R. Gatap, of tbo American lounge, to lease the premises occupied by them in conneotion with their furniture business, ara holding a fourteen days' clcaring-out sale, as possession has to bs given to the inc<min» tenant on September 27. It is absolutely imperative that the whole of their large stock of furnishings must be disposed by that date, and with that end in view Messrs. Sihortt ha,Te cut their prices down t» the lowest possible limit. Three London tari-cab companies aro amalfanating, and tho new concern will control IMO of tho 7000 registered taxicabs in London. Messrs. Hunter, Schultze and Gibson, of Napier, invite those who aro prepared to dispose of their estates to place the same npon their books for sale. They specialise in North Island sheep country, and only quote to would-be purchasers in view of recent decisions under the Land Agents Act, 1912, property which has boen actually'signed up for.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 9
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169Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 9
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