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AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE and hoeseholi> eerects. ON THE PREMISES. HAMPDEN ST. WEDNESDAY, 20th. MAY 1931. AT 2 p.in. M HOUSTON AND COY. • instructed by Mrs F. Orr, will •sell by public auction as above: — The whole of 'her furniture ami household effects including: Chesterfield couch, 2 divan chairs, piano stool, fern stands, occasional tables, A dining chairs, pictures ami paintings, fire screen, kerbs, morris chairs and cushions, wicker chairs, exdining table, linoleums, box ottoman, hook case and books, music, ornaments, clock, kitchen utensils, crockery, pots and pa.ns, electric iron, lawn mower, tools, and sundries too numerous to mention.

MONSTER CLEARING SALTS? uF GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD IRON A LONG KRY. ON THE PREMISES REV ELL ST. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 21st ana 22nd MAY. COMMENCING AT 1.30 p.m. daily. Mhouston and coy * instructed by A. C. Armstrong will well by public auction a» above: — Tlkj whole of his lingo stock of glass, ware, crockery and ironmongery v»^.— ■Glassware:—vases. water jugs, tumblers, cut glass water sets and howls, condiment sets, rose bowls, powder bowls, comforts, pyrex casseroles etc, etc. Crockery:—Dinner sets, tea sets, supper sots, supper trays, fancy and plain enps and saucers, fancy plates, and bowls of all descriptions, fruit sells, sweet dishes, mixing bowls, clock sets, basins, palm bowls, jardenieres, etc, etc. Household Ironmongery :—Aluminium and enamelware, pots and pans, steamers, fire side companions, kitchen ntensils all kinds, trays, buckets, mops, aluminium and tin basins, preserving pans, wall lamps, lawn mowers, thorium flasks, fire shovels, wash boards, girdles, electric reading lamps, baro. meters, cutlery, carving sets, salad sets, etc. etc. Auctioneers Ndfco : —Mr Armstrong is closing the glassware, crockery and hardware departments of bis business, and as the stock is new, a splendid opportunity is offered to the public to secure these lines at bargain prices. Inspection invited any day prior to sale. Terms strictly cash at sale.

COOK ELECTRICALLY T>E ONE of the enthusiastic users ** of an Electric Range. You will be astonished at how cheap it is to run. Proud of its appearance and cleanliness. Delighted with the unsurpassed cooking it will do. It will fulfil all the cooking requirements of a household, from toasting, to jam makingThe control of an electric range is simplicity itself. A flick of a switch, and you have low, medium, or high heats, with a thermometer to indicate oven tempp r ature, so that there is no gues s work when you wish to repeat any previous cooking performance. The Ovens are built on scientific principles, and by the arrangement of the elements (on top and underneath), permit a wide scope for cooking, from a high quick heat, to a low heat, or slow cooking by retained heat. KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . RADIO NEWS FOR HOKITIKA M. E. SPIERS. Radio Engineer, Greymouth, (designer and builder of Grey Radio Station, 3ZR) will shortly pay visits to Hokitika every Wednesday. in order that the Radio Public may get their sets put into real first-class condition by an expert. Repairs to any kind of Radio Set from simple crystal sets to multi valve A.C. Radios. I can build you a crystal set, an eight valve set, or a broadcast station. No job too small or too large. And remember I absolutely guarantee my work or your money refunded. Charges reasonable and only first-grade material used. See our famous Zaney Gill Radio Sets, All Electric, Dynamic Speaker Semi Automatic volume control and lastly but not the least factor the price'is only £2O for a beautiful six valve Radio Set, guaranteed to I get all N.Z. stations in daytime and ' Australia to.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 1

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