HARVEY. FULTON & HILL jmportant g a l e — Of — HIGH -CLASS M AHO G ANY, WALNUT & OAK FURNISHINGS, PIANO, GALLERY PAINTINGS, SUPEKIOli CRYSTAL & CHINA. On the Premi-ses: THE PREMIER HALL, Eastbourne Street, Hastings. (Kemoved from house for convenience $ of sale.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, At 1 p.m. sharp, lyrESSRS. .HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from MR A. D. HARPER, Nelson Street, who is leaviug for England, will sell: — Antique walnut bureau (with brass fittings), Sheraton inlaid work tablo -(with 2 drawers), antique mahogany book case (with cupboards and draweis), antique mahogany carved circular table (with ball and claw feet), antique rcvsewood seat, antique mahogany book shelf, several rosewood, mahogany and papermacho writing desks and work boxes and inkstand, magnificent antiquo solid mahogany sideboard (with drawers, cellaret, sliding ' trays and claw feet), antique rosewood work table (with well drawer), antique solid mahogany bureau (with 4 drawers), antique mahogany small chest of drawers (with brass handles), antique copper bed warmer, Challen . English piano, unique collection of gallery paintings by Bergham (17th century carved oak .frame by Thomas & Beujamin Barker, by Horler, tty Lucatelii and other artists), a large collection of antique china and glass, tapestry chesterfield suite (all eprung, Scoullarj, carpet (12 x 12), Persian carpet (10ft 6in x 9ft), nest of 3 tablcs, occasional chairs, oak dining t.ablc, 5 oak dining chairs, oak bedroom suite (consisting of double bed, duchess, wardrobe and pedestal), three-quarter oak bedstead, oak duchess, oak escritoire, small Morocco hand-made carpet, large collection books, 2 book shelvea, 4 seagrass chairs, kapok" mattresses, blankets, linen, tennis racquets, carpet sweeper, single, rimu bedstead, rimu duchess, writing desk, oak card table, stretchev, carpet runner (17ft 6in), small kitchen table, kitchen utensils, clec. iron, crockery and cutlery, Lancclot fishing rod, walking sticks (carved), gent.'s bicycle, iady's bicycle, Green lawnmower (new), Caldwell lawnmower, • garden tools, steps, Canadian wardrobe and pedestal), three-quarter log saw, lot of English paints and sundries. , . Can be inspected Tuesday. j NOTE. — We have extreme pleasure in drawing the attention of our many clients to the above highly important sale. The whole of ihe entry is a valuable one, all in the very best' of condition; in fact it is very seldom indeed that a catalogue of such highclass furnishings comes under the •hammer. . W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. JUST ARRIYED— BLACKBE-RRIES/ B L A C K B E R R I E S In 51b. Cartons, 7d per lb. , 7d per lb. ORDERS TAKEN. POTATOES POTATOES In Sugar Sacks, ; , iJi3/- to 3/6 3/- to 3/6 TOMATOES TQMATOES v In 121b.- Cases, 2/6 — 3/6 2/6 — 3/6 Fresh Picked. , ■ ■ HARVEY, FUIiTON & HILL / *■ FOR SALE FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN pARRYING BUSINESS, Central ^ Hawke's Bay; 7J acres together of good land and 7-roomed house, all conveniences, outbulidngs, garages,
Federal truck and bus. Agencies held for weil established stock firms. Books are open to bona fide purchaser. , Price £2700 This proposition is worthy of consideration. Owner seiling as he is leaving the country. Q ACRES situated 4 miles from Ha3tings containing 4-roomed house convs., septie tank, garage, cow bail, poultry house; carry 6 cows; town town water, all flat. Mortgage £450. Price £800 HARVEY, FULTON & HILL BIRMA ENDS 6 YEARS' RHEUMATISM. "T HAVE SUFFERED from Rheumatism for, 6 years," writes Mr. C.E. > Colombo 4 Street, Christchurch. "I had all kinds of treatments without avail, until I was persuaded to try Birma. After one pahket of Birma all stiffness and pain have gone and I am feeling a new being." Noel Wilson's Pharmacy sell Bircna Rheumatic Remedy with money-back guarantee. T^WANTED KNOWN.— When you xe- ** quire "The Best" be sure and get Speight's Red Labelled Ale and McGavin's Stont. Also the Tui Export Ale and Stout. Bottled by Warren Smith & Co. Ltd., Port Ahuriri* (^INGEE SEWING MACHINE. Ideal New Year's Gift. Free service and tuition. From 3/- weekly; small deposits. . Repairs any make. Hemstitching. Sheppard, Municipal Buildings, Hastings* ''Phone 2036*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 37, 27 February 1937, Page 20
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