Auction Notices* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. THE FRANKLIN FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING COY., LTD., will sell in Top YarcK at 11.30 PIGS, WEANERS. SLIPS, PORKERS andSstorbs. IN THE MART atV /clock — Poultry, Fruitjj.' Vegetables Produce, Baco‘n^ Furniture </. afll descriptions _ (mart Jpackeqfi Lemons, hjjcavy entries POULTRY WANTED—%ood Prices ' ruljflg. I’, FOR PRIv/tE SALE— Kapoi# Beds and Quilts Sharps, Wheat, Maize, Potatoes J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 451 Auctioneer. jpOR gALE J>Y RUCTION NEXT FRIDAY AT 1 O’CLOCK. PRODUCE, POULTRY, VEGETABLES FIREWOOD, CASKS, TRAP, and SUNDRIES IN YARD. £ LATER WE Wlft SELL FURNITURE Including —-M Bedroom Suites, Tables Wire Woves,map®K Mattresses Chairs, Settee'S Caches Diningroom Su%el (2) SUNDRIES— Bikes, Lathe Circular-saw, Jshttes, Separators Heaters, Sad/e a%l Harness General. g \ 30 TO 40/TABLE%)UCKS. WEANERS! / WEANERS 1 WEANERS! / ! We have a/Spoeial Line of Weaners - inf Good Condition. ALL CLASSES OF GOODS STOCKED /Come and Inspect. C ARD E N AND COAUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 410 J. BRAID AND CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY SALESMEN, MUNICIPAL MARKETS, AUCKLAND Well and favourably known throughout the North Island as the most reliable firm" of Auctioneers to consign to. legrams, Bradall. ’Phones 2774 A - and 145. BRAID, Auctioneer and Manager. Y Public Notices. SOME MORE OF OUR BARGAINS. Best English China Cups, 1/3- each. Plates, 7in 8d SEm, HOd ; 10in, 1/-» Set of !t*r©e English Jugs, set. Saucepans from 2/3 # Seedless Raisins 1/* tb. Seeded Raisins 1/- lb. Sultanas 1/2 Ib # Currants 9d fb. * Plaids batches 9d dozen. Tin, 4d each ; 3 10 dozen. Washing Powder,. 8 for 1/«. 28b Tin/best qualify Jam, 1/7 V® Jelly 4 for 1/% We only stock the best, and we are the cheapest. Give us a call. We don't press ,you to buy. MILLS & HASLAM, KING STREET. FUKEKOHE. ’Phone 74. Ex S.S. WAHANA. Ex S S. MAHAWA. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OFDOULTO3SI WARE / BEST EVER SEEN-TJJ PUKEKOHE. comprising.! PIN TRAYS. PLATES. JUGS. TEA POTS. SALAD BOWLS, H|rC. Prices to sui<t everybody. Inspection Invited. THE COOKERY. BEST ENGLISH BLUESTONE 44/- per ewt. NEW CENTAL BAGS,'6/3 per bale, 6/41 per half bale, 6/6 doz. TWO TONS'SUTTON'S NEW SEASON , MANGEL AND TURNIP SEED just arrived. Order early. FRANK PERKINS AND SO. KING ST., PTTKEKOHE
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 769, 19 September 1922, Page 10
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