I. TOW A CO., LTD ■- & & the MOST INTERESTING event OF THE WEEK FOW’S MART SALES 12 NOON I THURSDAYS POULTRY, FURNITURE, SUNDRIES. Clearing Sales Our Speciality Mart and Yards— COLLING WOOD STREET, HAMILTON Phone 4080 Phone 4080 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT F. W. GRAY, FURNITURE DEALER. The Place for Bargains. Used Furniture (re-conditioned). 3 Settees and Squabs, 2*2/6, 29/6 and 4 9/6; Single Rimu Bed and Wire, 22/6; Double Size, 25/-; 3-Drawer Rimu Duchess, 55/-; Kitchen Sideboard, 32/0; 7-Drawer Scotch Chest, see this, £5/10/-; Cane Pram, 9/6. New Furniture (cheap;—Single Panel Beds and Wires, 38/6; Single Mill Wool Mattresses, 29/6; Kitchen Chairs, 8/6; Electric Jugs, 15/-. Inspection welcomed. ALMA STREET (near Boro’ Council Office). THE GLOBE AUCTIONEERING CO. THE GLOBE F. & A. CO. AUCTION MART, MORRINSVILLE. Will Sell by Public Auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 3, AT 12.30 O’CLOCK. Poultry, Produce, Fruit. Vegetables, including: One ton Sutton Supreme Potatoes, half-ton Onions. Apples, Pears, Oranges, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines (from South Island), Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc. FURNITURE; Part of a House of Furniture removed from Auckland, including: 3-piece Suite in Burlap, Wardrobe, 12 Kitchen Chairs, Table with Drawer, Hospital Bed, Double Bed, Wire and Kapok, 34 Excellent Pictures (mostly Oak Frames), 1 Kauri Writing Desk, Oak Sideboard, Pushchair, Seagrass Pram, balloon tyres, as new. And General. CHAS. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. »pHE WELLINGTON JJACING £JL ÜB, JNCORPORATED. j^JEETING ]y£ARCH AND Jg, 1939. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting, also forfeit (£1) for the NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, 1939, and the N.Z. ST. LEGER STAKES, 1939, close at 5 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 3rd MARCH, 1939, at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY, P.O. Box 446, Secretary. Wellington, C.l. 58 AY OF pLENTY J>ACING QLUB (Incorporated) TAURANGA RACE MEETING gATURDAY AND MARCH 25 AND 27, 1939. NOMINATIONS for All Races for BOTH DAYS close at 5 p.m. tomorrow, FRIDAY, March 3, 1939, with Messrs Blomfield & Co., Shortland St., Auckland, or at 8 p.m. with the Secretray at Tauranga. S. GEORGE WILCOCK, Phones (Continuous) Secretary Office, 152; Residence, 131; Tauranga ft i ’-x CHOPS FOR BREAKFAST Whether yon like them grilled or fried, fat or lean, you will enjoy the tasty chops we sell. Fresh, tender meat of best quality is obtainable here at lower priceß. i Shaftocks* Ltd. £ | WAIKATO'S BEST g| Suiiiiiuiiuiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20744, 2 March 1939, Page 2
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