HAKVfiY, FULTON AND HXLL. g A L E g A L .1E, OF RADIO, NEW WORLD GAS STOVE, GAS COPPER, LARGE QUANTITY OF CLASSICS On the Premises •706 FITZROY AVENUE W., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth, at 1.30 p.m. jypSSRS. HARVEY, FULTON AND HILL, under instruetions from Mr A. H. Maddock who is leaving Hastings, will sell: — 1 Standard 9-valve cabinet radio with electric pick-up, 1 New World Gas Stove, 1 gas copper (cost £12), 5 seagrass ehairs, gramophone and records, 1 oak chest, 2 jarrah duchesses, 1 d.r. duchesse, 1 i.r. duchesse, 1 Rotiscillo sewing machine, 1 jarrah hall table, 2 m. chairs, 1 111ahogany washstand with marble top, hall seat, palmstand, 5 single bedsteads, 1 hospital bed, 1 single bed, 1 mahogany overmantel, 1 pedestal, 2 empty wireless cabinets, 1 occ. table, 1 .iarrah settee, 1 jarrah table, 1 writing desk, 1 oak rocking cliair, li.r. dining table, 4 dining chairs, 1 dark rimu 6ft. sideboard, 1 rimu china cabinet, 1 coal scuttle, electric radiator, electric reading lanip, k. table, 4 k. chairs, settee aud squab, rimu shelves, k dreSser, set of parking lights, odd tools, 2 garden soats, garden hcse, lawnmower, garden tools, 2 tricyeles, 2 sets of Hornby trains with 50 extra lines, erossings, tunnel, points etc., 1 large Meccano set, large quantity children 's books and novels; ' also 300 classics, ineluding full sets of Burns, Keats, ShelJey, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Lougfellow, Dickens, Thaclteray, Lord Lvtton, Vietor Huga, Dumas, Sir Walter Scott and Stevenson (all nieely bound), 1 lady's Armstrong bicycle (practieally new). " ^ ALSO — 1 Mahogany Wardrobe. ALSO: 1 Early 1937 V8 Ford Motor Car, complete with -wireless, extra lights, leather upholstery, large luggage compartment, latest steering, done 6000 miles. A lirst elass car. NOTE. — We have .pleasure ia recommending elients to attend the above sale, Everything is in good order and we can speeially recommend ciients on the look-out for a car in new order to attend the saie, W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. "y^E JJAVE* pOR gALE ONE ELECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Complete with new brushes. Guaranteed. £11 £11 ONE 'HAYMAtt ELECTRIC • INCUBATOR (Do 600 eggs in one batch)T In good order. GIVE US AN OFFER. CHESTERFIELD SUITE CHESTERFIELD SUITE . Good order. . £14 10/- £14 10/MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Rest in comfort on our new Kapoe Mattresses. £2 7/6 -Single. £3 10/- Double. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT IN KEAL ESTATE. rriLED ROOF RES1DENCE of 6 rooms situated on full £-acre section. Lawn, garden, a line house, exceptionally well built with all conveniences, in sunny secluded position. i ONLY £1100. Terms can be arrangod. HARVEY, FULTON & HiLL S PROFESSIONAL SHATTKY & WEBBER F.1.0. (Eng.) F.S.M.C. (Lond.) OPHTHALMIC OPTIC1AN8 Qualiiied refractionists continually in attendance. Consulting Rooms: RUSSELL STREET :: HASTINGS Box 67. Phone 3013. Also at .Waipukurau every Tuesday, MR. H. M. BENNETT MR B M. BENNETT OPTICIANS Hastings Street, Tel. 139. Napier. Opp. Plaza Theatre. Box 79. KELSEY & ROGERS STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS Company and Publie Seefetaries. Agents: Quensland Insurance Co. Ltd. Karamu Buildings Phone 4300 Queen Street :: Hastings GEORGE H. DAVIES DENTAL SURGEON KARAMU ROAD : HASTINGS , Opposite Herald-Tribune Office. Phoue 2564 Clos„e 12.3o Thursday. N. A. OWEN, C.P.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON (University of New Zealand) 210 LYNDON ROAD, HASTINGS (opp. St. Matthew's Anglican Church) Phone 2766, Thursday half-holiday,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 198, 7 September 1937, Page 12
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