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M.A.G.f ' 112 CUBA STREET. The People’s Popular Auction Mart., “Where the bargains are.” TO-MORROW, AT 12 NOON. nmiK M.A.C. will soil on behalf of a client leaving for the South Island, THE CONTENTS OF lIIS WELL furnished residence, WITHOUT RESERVE, including,— Sideboard, duchess chests, washstands, Scotch chest drawers, child’s cot with dropsides, largo extension dining table, chairs, couch, child’s high chair, occasional table, Victory sowing machine, ovormantlc, 5 volumes Dr. Andrew Wilson’s’ “Jlodern Physician,” gramophone and records, mirror, 2 upholstered chairs, pram, wood and brass rail bedsteads, wire wove mat trasses, kapoc beds and pillows, crockery, glassware, and large lot useful sundries. NEW POTATOES, prime table and seed potatoes, pig potatoes. EVERY LINE to he cleared WITHOUT RESERVE. Onions, cabbage, rhubarb and fresh vegetables of all kinds, very largo consignments of harness and saddlery, lawnmowers, Planet Tr. cultivator and seed sower, coppers and stands, kitchen ranges in good order. AT 2 P.M.: Specially good line of POULTRY, including Silver Wyandottes, Minorcas, and White Leghorns, Indian Runners and Bali Orpington ducks.

AUCTION SAL£. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. AT PALMERSTON'S Bests Brightest* and Busiest Auction Mart., The empire auctioneering CO. will sell at, — 1.30 P.M.; POULTRY, Large entry of table poultry, laying hens, clucks, chickens, produce, table potatoes, new potatoes, rhubarb, gooseberries, cabbage, hams, bacon, eggs. Planet Junior cultivator, separator,, ranges, DOG CART. SPECIAL: 1 Dayton motor bicycle and sidecar, everything complete and in good order. 2 P.M.: FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Piano, organs, 2 almost * new push-carts, boat-shaped pram, wood cots, gramophone and GO disc records, ladies’ and gents’ bicycles, DROPHKAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE (practically new). MARK BRIGGS. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer.

CONDUCTED BY Mounsey & Co. IN ANY PAST OP THE DISTPvICT. No Sale Too Largo or Too Small for Us to Undertake. RESIDENTS leaving the district will do well to consult us personally with reference to our charges. Vve intend to make reductions in our Selling Charges, consistent -with our past methods of giving our clients’ returns at 10 a.in, on tho following day ot *ale. We claim to have bad tho lengthiest experience of any auctioneer with Furniture in the Manawatu, and have the value of every piece of furniture to n nicety, thereby ensuring for you good prices throughout and maintaining tho value of every individual idea. Before arranging your Clearing Sale elsewhere, communicate with us, and wo will endeavour to satisfy you that we have pleased others, and can please you.

J. W. MCARTY, PLACESMITH AND FARRIER,, CURA STREET, TJESIRES to announce that he is prepared to carry out all classes of horse dental 'work at reasonable rates. Messages by phono G< 3 will receive prompt attention.

Feigns, and are made of the best woods. That is why they are popular. CONOMY and value go hand in M hand when furniture is purchased at Gilchrist's. Every pieco is honestly made of best materials in thoir own factory. E|i OSES, Carnations, Sweet Peas.— P Catalogues for .1917 now ready. Send for one; post free, to any address. —Frank Mason, Samlou Road, Eeilding. SEEDLINGS and Tomato riant* reedy after 10th October, from 6d per dozen. Wo will have millions tc offer this month, all pood plants and cheap.—B. H. Just, the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 8