Grand Tea Rooms • (Next Gratad~~Hotel) FENTON STREET Hot- Dinners THE BEST IN TOWN 3 Courses — 1 /6 — 3 Courses REAL HOME-MADE CAKES w Ring Phone No. 377 OUR VAN WILL CALL
I FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROTORUA JHJRNISHLNG QO. McDOWELL & CO., LTD., Proprletors. TUTANEKAI STREET, ROTORUA. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Telephones: Day, 52; Kight, 90. J. 0 gAWYER & CO. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS FENTON STREET, ROTORUA. Phone 345, Day or Night. Funerals conducted ln town o> country by motor hearse. Dislanc* no object. All work of th» hlghest quality. AUCTION~S~AL~E pOSITIVELY 0AST ^EEK OF K.K.K. K.K.K. K.K.K. K.K.K. K.K.K. K.K.K. K.K.K. — K.K.K. JJUGE ^UCTION gALE " HUGE J/^IJCTION gALE GRAND BUILDINGS FENTON STREET GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR HOTEL AND BOARDINGHOUSE KEEPERS AND THOSE FURNISHING 84 Pair pure wool, N.Z. made Blanlcets. 1375 yds. "Abaneo" single and double Sheeting. 60 Dozen English Towels. Every one guaranteed fast colours. 135 Doz. "Abanco" Pillow Cases. Extra Heavy Quality and pure eloth. 14 Doz. Only Linen Tea Towels. 125 Irisli Tablecloths, all sizes. 26 Only Pure Wool N.Z. Travelling Rugs. 1400 yds. Voiles, Marocains, Ninons, Rayons, Zampa, etc., etc. 14 Doz. Sample Bathing Costumes — men's and ladies. LADIES' FROCKS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. MEN'S SITITS, TROUSERS, UNDER. WEAR, SOX, HAN DKERCHIEFS, SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, ETC. TENTS, including Cottage, Car and Hiker Shapes — all sizes. AND A GREAT VARIETY OF GENERAL DRAPERY AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.— We are closing dowii on Saturday evening, Deceinber 24. This is an outstanding opportunity to
everyone. Every article is sold with a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. A small deposit will secure any article up till the last night. We sell privately as well as auction at auction prices. We are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Auction commences daily at 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. jyj-ORRIS J0SSIN, ^UCTIONEER GRAND BUILDINGS Fenton Street Rotorua ^UCTION §AL,E rpUESDAY, JJEG 27, AT 2 P.M. FIRE SALVAGE STOCK At the Mart, Tutanekai St. JJEYWOOD AND ^MSON will sell the following stock damaged by smoke only in a recent Whakatane fire: — 30 doz. Stainless Dessert and Table Knives. 45 doz. E.P.N.S. Stainless Forks. 25 doz. E.P.N.S. Stainless Spoons 2 doz. Gent's Wristlet Watches. 50 doz. Teaspoons, etc., etc. These goods are in pei-fect order,. the boxes only being damaged by smoke. ALSO AT 2.45 P.M. ON BEHALF OF VARIOUS CLIENTS: — Singer Sewing Machine. 2 Gent's Bicycles. 1 3-Burner Kerosene Stove and Oven (aimost new). 1 Large Mangle. 1 Child's Pram. 1 Black Oak Wardrobe. 1 Coverfid Settee. 2 3ft. 6in. Combination .Beds. 2 Fireside Chairs. Quantity of Crockery and other items too numerous to mention. . ^ This sale presents an excellent opportunity to purchase Cutlery and other lines for Christmas preseijts at salvage- sale prices. TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 20, A.T 2 JP.M. JJEYWOOD AND ^MSON AUCTIONEERS
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 1
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