TO-DAY IS THE DAY.
lilO NO-RESERVE AUCTION. \Y ii.it'; r bitnluT.p'.; auction sale o': which there his boon so much local commeuv, will resume again to-dav at 1 p.m. The goods have been on display smefi Monday last, and the immense variety anil high-grade quality have attracted much attention from prospective bargain hunters. It is said that the auctioneer in charge of the sale is rapid in his acceptance of "bids," and wastes no 'tune awaiting any extra sijm of infinitesimal value. . \ The instructions from the officials controlling the bankrupt estate are terse and to the point, Mr. Walter Dennes, junr., expresses the situation thus —Pad said: "Well, my son, we're broke! Let the auctioneer have his own way so long as he sells enough to enable u» to pay our way." It in apparent that householders and SET I •STitA STSS
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1916, Page 3
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142TO-DAY IS THE DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1916, Page 3
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