OILL BROS. FUTURE SALES. Dec. B.—On account Mr. G. Davidson, Wolseley Street: Piano, Household Furniture, etc. Dec. 14.—0 n account Mrs. E. C. Coates, Havelock North: Household Furniture, etc. Dee. 15.—Biff Out Sale at Mart. All Furniture, Beds, Sundries, etc. WE HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE QAW BENCH, Engine, Belting, also Massey Harris Clutch, all in exceptionally good order. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. TO VENDORS! Owing to want of space, any reserved goods which have been in our Mart for three months or over, will be SOLD absolutely without reserve on THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1927. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE Of HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIMU FURNISHINGS, PIANO, Etc. On the Premises JJ-'OLSELEY STREET, HASTINGS THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1927 At 1.30 p.m. GILL BROS., favoured with instructions from G. DAVIDSON, ESQ., who has sold his property and is leaving Hastings, to sell the whole contents of his well-furnished home as follows:—
Diningroom:—Lovely-toned Piano by Barratt & Robinson, London, Oak Cabinet Music Bench, Oak Extension Dining Table from round to oval 12 x 12, Axminster Carpet fawn and blue design, Easy Chair upholstered ip Burlap, 2 Seagrass Chairs, 1 Cane Chair, Oak Fire Screen, 2 H.B. Chairs (leather lijk-out seats), 20 Volumes Books, Curtains and Pictures. Bedrooms 1 and 2. —Oak Double Bed and Wire with good Kapoc, Oak Mirror-door Wardrobe, Oak Duchess Chest with Oval Mirror, Carpet 10 x 12, S. Rimu Bed and Wire with good Kapoc, Riiqu Duchess Chest, Pedestal Cupboard, Book Case, Towel Rail, 5 Reversible Rugs, Curtains asd Poles. Bathroom—Shaving Cabinet (mirror front), N.-plated Towel Rail, Lino. Kitchen and Outside. — Kitchen Table, 5 A.B. Chairs, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Oak-framed Clock, Copper Kerb, Oak Colonial Couch and Swab, Tiled-top Table, Hearth Rug, Lino., Crockery, Saucepans, Basins, Scales and Weights, Hoes, Forks, Rake, Brooms, Lawnmower and Catcher, Spray Pump, approximately 3 cwt. Manure, including Super B. & 8., Nitrate Soda, Lime, etc., Step Ladder, 80ft. Garden Hose and Fittings, Carpenter’s Bench, Hedge Clippers, Pruning Saw, Hand Saw, Reap Hooks, Strawberry Frame, Coal Box and Scuttle, Odd Timber, 2 Sieves, etc. NOTE: All the furnishings are like new, the house has been exceptionally well kept, and everything is spick and span. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. OYEZIII OYEZHI YE OLDE QHRISTMAS J|AM is still the favourite dish , And “ELITE BRAND’’ the favourite brand. We cook them FREE! Order Now! Order Now! g LITE » SMALL GOODS STORE HASTINGS P.O. Box 266 ’Phones 379 & 839 ROBERT HOLT & SONS RUSSELL & ST. AUBYN STREETS HASTINGS (Established 1860) SAWMILLERS, TIMBER, HARD WARE, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS BUILDERS' SUPPLIERS. TIMBER PRICES REDUCED. SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED BUILDING TIMBER ON HAND. Phones: Office No. 8. Night 1267. P.O. Box 95.
HUNDREDS or tests were made with the North British Garden Hose be fore it was good enough for you Made from fluest resilient crack-proof rubber Refuse -.11 but “North British -—IO “ A LL in a garden fair." Time for a -whose Buy a North British Garden Hose and you'll get good service. Finest rubber Won't perish or rot None as good a "Norin British.”—B. — JJULLETT FOR ££OODB Beautiful Duco Lacquer Shades, Fine Enamels Cars Retouched and Polished. (Next Loan & Merc.) HASTINGS WELL! WHY SHOULD A WOMAN LOOK OLDER THAN A MANI THERE’S NO NEED. Phone 78— HASTINGS gTEAM T AUNDRY LYNDON ROAD. FOR BAGWASH & ALL GENERAL WORK
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 December 1927, Page 10
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