A MODERN AUCTION MART.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
The' new premises recently completed in Hall Street, Master ton, adjoining the offices o c the Wairarapa Age Company, for Mr M. 0. Aronsteir, combine exceptionally fine furniture, show-rooms and auction mart. This progressive firm, though only established for some twelve months, have sufficient faith in the future of Masterton, and the impartiality of the community to sink a very great deal of capital in this venture, and if straight dealing, combined with business ability, count for anything, the success of future operations is assured. Mr M. 0. Aronsten, the proprietor, has had years of experience in the conduct of similar businesses, and is a keen judge of what the public require, and the prices they like to pay. The stock of furniture now exhibited is particularly large and comprehensive, making selection easy and satisfactory. Those who are anxious to add to their house furnishings, but who are handicapped by the want of ready money, will be interested in the easy time payment system, in vogue at this establishment, and which the manager will explain on application. Weekly stock sales of furniture, produce, etc., will be held, and
prompt settlements are guaranteed. Prirate and land sales in any part of the district will be undertaken, and valuations made. Special provision in the spacious yards at the back of the premises has been made for couping poultry and the highest price will be paid for all that can be brought in.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 17 January 1908, Page 6
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246A MODERN AUCTION MART. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 17 January 1908, Page 6
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