AUCTIONEERS. FUTURE SALE—' T. CUNNINGHAM & CO. August 28.— lu estate late Mrs McQuillan, Lyell Street: Household Furniture and Effects. Sept. 2-— Meeanee Stoet Sale. SATURDAY MARKET SALE. T (^UNNINGHA^- & 0°. Will Sell. AT THEIR MART, RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1929. At 10.30 a.m. 120 ITpnd Table Poultry. 40 White I.oghorn Pullets. 20 I.R. Dueks. Dny-old Chicks and Ducklings. ■ 48 Weancrs. 20 Slips. 6 l'orkers. 30 Sfieks Onlen Slmaf Chaff. . 25 Balcs Lucerne Hn.y, FURTHEli ENTIMES 1NV1TED. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., II. B. Agents for Alta Laval Separntors, Ifotel Brokers, Valuators, Land and Estate Agents. W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioncer. jyjEEANEE gTOCK gALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. 1929, At 1 o'clock. T QUNNINGIIAM & C0. Will Sell: 80 Fnl Ewes. Fat I.amhs. 2 Fat Cows. 3 CViws, just. at profit. FURTIIER ENTRIES 1NVITED. W. E. TAYLOR. Auctioneer. A BOON TO RBSI DENTS OF PORT AHURIRI. THB PORT AHURIRI FURNISH 1NG WAREIIOUSE. CAPTA1N '1'. B. BAX, having taken over the hall known as Stuart's Hall, in Waghorne Street, nAS OPENED with a SALE of Carpets, Hearfh Rugs, Seagrass Chairs. Hardware, Furniture and many other lines. By strict attention to business and goods sold at bedrock prices, Captain Bax hopes to receive a fair share of supoort from tlie rcsidents near and far. Tram stops at door. Licensed Dealer in second-hand goods. The Ilall may be hired for card parties and socials at a reasonable charge. Learn the art of SELF-DEFENGE. Captain Bax is prepared to give instracfion in Boxing. Club Swinging and otlmr Physical Exercises two nights a week Terms on application. T. B. BAX. ^dva'nce ^live! EARLY SPRING SHIPMENTS Of The WORLD'S CHOICEST GOODS Now Opening and Showing ^MLIVE JJOUSE. Daintv Spring Frocks. no two alik°, from 19/6. Summer Cardigans. from 5/-. Silk Scarves from 2/11. Smart Gloves from 2/6. Bond's Hosieiy. from 3/11. All skades. Comc riglit along to rjn HOKNTON'S Of Great Renown as the CHEAPEST- DRA PER IN TO WN . REMOVAL NOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED of our freeholj in Carlyle Street WE HAVE REMOVED To New Premises in DALTON STREET. NAPIER (lately occupicd by Venables & Co.). FJSCHER & SONS, MECITANTCAL ENGINEERS. P.O. BOX 266 5 'PHONE 2193. RAPID IIARDEN1NGWILSONITE PORTLAND CEMENT. C. H. CRANBY & CO.. LTD.. DISTRICT AGENTS. rjlERRACES JLJOTEL, rjlAUPo! The Popular House for Visitors and Tourists. Reduced weekly tariff unfil eommence ment of trout-fish(ng season, £4 4/-. Splendid hot mineral baths. Excellent cuisine. MRS A. BDRNS. Manageress. MANEY'S Dermogene Ointment is guarariteed to cnre, as it has cnred thousands of skin trouhles. It doe9 all we claim. People tell us ever.y day of rures. Pus and parasites are turned black and killed hv Dermogene. Sole manufactnrer and invnntor- C K Mnn«\ Emerson Street. NEW BOOKS at 6/-. — "All Quiet on the Western Front" (Remarque). "Soldier of Misfortune" (Wren). THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO„ Hastings StreetBULLIYANT & MERRICK. LTD., direct importers of Glass. Readvmixed Paints, Wallpapers Lead. Oil, Scrim, Brushes and all Painters' Requisites. Wholesale and retail. W1KE LESS Cabinets and Gramophone Cabinets: also Office Furnitilre built to specifications : prices low. est, consisfent witb analitv Stowell'sNanier. 'nhone 3952. Mattresses, miii wooi, kapok, Du rodown. Silverdown; prices down; prompt delivery. Stowell's. Emerson Street Napier, 'phone 3952.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 16
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