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FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1924, . At 12.30 p.m. MOTOR-CAR SALE MOTOR-CAR SALE, SKATING,RINK, VIVIAN STREET. j^TOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE, Instructed by the several owners, will offer by Public Auction on above date FIFTY MOTOR-CARS AND MOTORTRUCKS. NOTE.—These Cars and Trucks are NOW ON VIEW in our salerooms. Prospective buyers may, and should, in. spect and have a demonstration of any vehiclo up till day before .sale. All Cars are in good running order. v Don't miss this opportunity o£ securing a Car or Truck at your own price. THE LARGEST SALE OF MOTOROARS AND TRUCKS EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. MOTOR-CARS. I J.8.0.—3-seater, .comfortable design, 4--oyl., 25 h.p., electric lighting, Zenith carburettor, one spare tire and tools, DODGE—4-seater, in good order, electric lighting. This car has been well cared for, and is one we can recommend. ( : '. ■■ J103) DODGE—3-seater, newly painted, excellent .condition, and engine in' good running order. ' / DODGE—S-seater, late model, painted blue, perfect running order, ' (147) OADILLAO-^S-seater, 1917 model, 8 cyl., 30 h.p,, Delco light, spare tires and two rims, tools, etc., in lov.ely condition, painted green. OLDSMOBILE—B-cyl„ 1914 model, Delco . light, spare tires and irims.< OAKLAND —6-cyl., fully equipped, newly painted, tools complete. Excellent touring car. CALTHORPE-1922 model; 4-cyl.. ' good order. MITCHELL—6-oyl., electrio light, privately owned. CHEVROLET—4-oyl.. Autolite, god order. BRISCOE^-4-cyl., good engine, general condition good. BUICK—6-oyl.; 3-seater, spare tires, set tools. Splendid commercial car. MINERVA—I9I4 model, recently overhauled, splendid condition, full 6et tools., x .- . ■ . In addition to the above1 are included STUDEBAKERS, OVERLANDS, NASH, DORT, SUNBEAMS. HUDSON, FORDS* WILLYS KNIGHT, HTLLMAN DODGE, STEWART, COMMONWEALTH, SAXONS, AND OTHERS. MOTOR TRUCKS. COMER—2i ton Truck,' model .V.0., 4cyl., petrol' engine, 30 h.p. Speeds 3 .forward, 1 reverse. Carriers specially I note. ' ' ■• ' FORD Truck—4-cyl., 22.5 h.p., electrio lighting, pneumatio tires front, eolid I tires rear. Extra air fitted. A good useful truck. DENBY—One-ton Truck, 1917 model, 4cyl.. Continental 3i engine, H.P. 1960, electric lighting. Speeds, throe forward, - one reverse, spotlight, tires front (pneumatic, back tires semi-pneumatic. TALBOT Truck—l ton, 4-oyl,,- 20 h.p., pneumatio tires, good running order. DENBY—2 tori Truck, 4-cyl., 35 h.p., acetylene lighting, solid tires front and back, jdrop sides, good condition, ' good running order, i Our Premises will be open for convenience oi. public each night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Come and see tho greatest display of Used Cars ever shown. Premises brilliantly lighted. NOTE.—Country-, friends should specially note this Sale of good, useful Cars and Trucks. V MOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE, Vivian street, Note Hour of Sale. ROBT. HALL, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 18th. 11 a.m. "FRIDAY, 18' th' FRIDAY, 18th. 11 A.m. FRIDAY 18th FRIDAY, 18th. -11a.m. FRIDAY; 18th. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET. CONFECTIONER yT -1 i CONFECTIONERY. 1 CONFECTIONERY. THOMPSON BROS, will sell" at their Market, without reserve, a quantity of Confectionery, Scales, Rice, together with a considerable quantity of Sundries. TO-MOIIROW, at 2 p.m. CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-GRADE PIANO AND SUPERIOR HOUSEFECTS. FURNITUaB AND El''--42Q L^ s 420 AUCTION ARCADE! AUCTION ARCADE, ■ ' ' ■ AUCTION ARCADE, . 'COURTENAY PLACE. I' , COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. TVTESSRS. WILLIAMS AND CO., f IM- LID., have received, instructions^ from Mr. A. Tasker to sell by Public Auction: , • Superior sideboard with bevel mirrors SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Kirchrier, English model HANDSOME (SIDEBOARD with bVvei mirrors; MASSIVE DINING TABLE on casters. 6 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with leather seats: ' CHESTERFIELD COUCH in moauotta 2 BIG EASY.CHAIRS TO MATCH OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces COSTLY OVERMANTEL i.'i wflnut Duchesse chests, wooden bedsteads, blankets kapok mattresses, Scotch chest, iiall stand, mohair tablo cover, hearth-' rugs, Axininster carpets, oak china cabinet, gramophone and records, Morris couch, Morris chair, dinner wagon, vases, ornaments, sewing j machine, plated ware, .cutlory, crock- ■ cry, glassware, kitchen utensils, garden hose, lawnmower, etc ■ ' ' Also 1 OFFICE SAFE. ■ 1 YOST TYPEWRITER 1 3-BURNER OIL STOVE. •I- M. SAMSON, NOTE.-^Tlie Auction Arcide' wilT be open, to-morrow evening f or c ] pctric ijgllt display of new oak furniture, pianos, and I gramophones. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 12

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