E. C. DAY, LTD. THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 11 AM. E. C. DAY, LTD. HAVE been instructed to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises of E. T. TIALES, Pork Butcher, Victoria Street, on the above date: — 2 Dayton Scales 1 National Cash Register 1 Berkels’ Bacon Cutter 1 Marble Stand 3 Electric Fans 1 Counter 2 Blocks (i Mirrors 1 Marble Box 3 Paper Rolls 1 Electric Motor 1 Mincer 1 Mixer 1 Filler i Steam Tub 1 Cabinet Oven 1 Copper Dish i Hose Electric Light Fittings Ammonia Pipes and Fittings Shafting Pulley Belting Trays Hooks Saws (To be offered in one lot.) R. B. SECCOMBE. -FURNISHING WAREHOUSEWEEKLY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1 P.M. VRUIT X pRODUCE x n RAIN and POULTRY FURNITURE.
IncludingOak Table; Ext. D. Table; Kit. Tables; Sideboard; Chairs; Chesterfield Suites; Lino.; 2 Music Stools; Carpels; Lino. Squares; Hugs; Dresser; Rocker Chair; Piano; Violin; Beds and Bedding i. Vow Electric Vacuum Gleaner 1 Tool Chest and Cabinet-maker’s Tools I Mirror Garden Tools; Netting; Bath; Crockery; Pols and Pans; Household Sundries; I Lady’s Bike W. BROOKS, 734 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. UCT I 0 N S' A L E AT TE AROHA s On ATURDAY, At 1 O’clock. On behalf of Mr Geo. Demanser, Kenrick Street, the contents of his MOTOR GARAGE will be offered for sale, including:— Emory Grinder 1 2 h.p. Motor Shafting, Belting Hand-screwing Gear, 2 vices 1 .Battery Charger. I small Press, Blow Lamp A large quantity TOOLS, and General Garage Appliances. JJ JACKSON, 730 Auctioneer. FRUIT ANO PLANTS FOR SALE. A:\TmUIIINUMS, Dimorplieca Orange, Calendula, Vioias, cyclamen, Geurn, Stocks, Dianthus, etc. —-Miss von Stunner, Goilingwood Street. 51)2 APPLES for sale, let and 2d per lb; bring own basket, or bag, or will deliver.-—-Li. Pizzinni, Fox Street, Hamilton East. 570 \ PPI.ES, Delicious or Cooking, 2/- per xjL sugar bag.—Bretion Orchard, Ilillcrest. Bring bags. 607 GIANT Pansies—Titanic, Glorious, Majestic, Red Letter Day, Juliet, etc.—Miss von Stunner, 101 Goilingwood Street. 591 STRAWBERRY, Stock, Viola, Pansy, Antirrhinum, Canterbury Bells, Violet tieum, Iceland Poppy, etc., 1/6 doz., 5 do*. 0/-: Celery, 1/- doz., 5/- 100; Leek. 1/8 loo'; Choice Tomatoes, 0/-; case Nectarines, 6/6. —W. Ambler. Ngaruswahfa.
B! mi sm§t mwm !s First Grade Refinement. Ensist on RICHFIELD for Snappier Starting and Smoother Running at Cheaper Cost. FROiVI YOUR STORE OR FACTORY. W v* - . •» WfILLPAF-'.tS. WF liavo Just Landed a Big Shipment of THE LATEST ENGLISH PAPERS, at wices from 1 /-, and the VALUE IS OUT--TaNDINU Don’t Fail to Call in and See h.'VVK MONEY by Buying your Papers at "iiese Attractive Designs. Y'ou can T il-’ PRIME HARDWARE CO., LTD. Our Prices are the BEST in the WaiitatoMULLAn & NOY, HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. Engineering Repairs of Every Description, Iron’ and Brass Castings at Shortest Notice. ACETONE WELDENQ. Castings of Every Description Supplied to the Building Trade. DAIRY MACHINERY Our Speciality. US ON YOUR NEXT JOB.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 2
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