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TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1912, Commencing at 12.30 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE .AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UP- 1 RIGHT GEAND PIANO, LARGE SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING TABEE, 150 Lots of HOUSEHOLD LINEN, SHEETS, BLANKETS, Etc.. Entire, Contents of Ten Largo Rooms. 400 L^. s 400 On the Premise?, No. 14, MULGRAVE- i STREET. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have received instructions 'from ' Mrs. Bassingtkwaijrhte, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell us above — • The whole of her Household ' Furniture and Effects. '. Derails 'aiei. , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. j?1 Ki\(\ THE LOT, including Farm, SSj-OUy Siock, Plant, etc.— 24 Acres rk ! h flat 'land, handy to Palmersrion North; good orchard; 7-rd. house, 'cowohed, trapshed, etc., etc. For Sale as foing concern— -8 ' cows, 1 horse, trap, arness, 5 tons, hay, 6 tons oats, plough, harrows, growing crops, fowlß, etc., etc. £1500 the' lot, including - freehold,- -stock, plant etc. Terms £600 cash includes farm, stock, plant, etc. ; balance 5 per cent. Apply urgently to Bowden and Buteliffe, 21, Main-st. West, Palmerston North. - - ' ' ; *><JK ACRES, suitable for mixed farmfJ/Hj ing ; 150 acres ploughable, a good portion practically flat ; carry three bheep ; two 5-roomed dwellings, ' shed's, etc. ; eight paddocks ; rent 13s ; lease eight years to run, right of purchase, £13 por acre: goodwill £850, for quick sale: only I £250 down, balance five yeirs at 5^ per cent. ; 12 miles Feilding. Write about this to J/T. BATtRY AND CO., Agents, Feilding. . . FOR Immediate Sale," Hairdre6sing and .Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town; 5 years' leaee shop and premises at £11 per month; about £250 stock; up-to-date fixtures and fittings, , including patent spray and toilet • stand ; two full--sized tables and all accessories; takings about £20 to £25 per week; going concern, |£650, to close offer ;'. terms considered. Further particulars. BOX 44. FEILDING. ' A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. £»OCA will buy right out real' good 3+A>Q\) STATIONERY and FANCY GOOpS BUSINESS in ono of the best , dairying centres (North Island). Stock all fresh, and will be, sold at invoice price; no goodwill; shop nicely fitted up; rent ,low; turnover -approximately, £800 per annum:' ' • v " Address on application to ■ ' HOX 260, Palmerston North. • CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOU&E. WANTED to Sell,. Ngaio, nice fourroomed Villa, new. 2 bay windows, h. and c, modern conveniences; l ( aud 63ft x* 130 ft (about) ; built piQked heart timber. Forced sale., Price £500; mortgage 4| per cent; absolute bargain. Apply quickly, J. D. MARTIN MfINTYRE AND' CO., 215, Lambton-quay. F. J. SAXBY, Land Agent, Hamilton. , A /SNIP— 199 Acres Freehold, 'situated 4 miles from railway station; in rough feed' and bush; 'mostly, ploughable. PRICE, FOR A. QUICK! SALE, £4 15s PER ACRE. .Terms Arranged. FARM FOR SALE. O AOQ ACRES, pear Patea,. all grass At\jAi*J except 250 acres, now being felled ; fenced and subdivided ; 'about 1500 acrei,' ploughable; well watered; carrying 4000, sheep and, 500 cattle; school, post office, and creamery 1£ miles ; 2 . houses, wool and cow sheds, sheep dip and yards. Only £11 per acre. STANLEY READ, Wanganui. :LAND BUYERS. MOUNSEY AND^ CO.,' Auctioneers, ' Palmerston North, have received instructions to sell, 80 Acres, with improvements, dwelling, eto. ■ The. land is heavily grassed, subdivided, drained, and well --fenced. . If required, the' owner will sell *v additional 31 acres. For price, apply- to. , , MOUNSEY AND CO., . 1.0. Box 77. .Palmerston North. , MILK FOR SALE. SUPPLY of Milk for Sale, 40 tG 50 , gallons daily. Apply W.H.,,P,ost Agency, Lower Hutt.'" WIND AND WEMHER fTIHERE is no lack of either in • •-i- the. Empire City. - j Wind /comes from- all quarters, and a change of -weather is. cxi perienced every day or two. However, ' ' ' ' . ! STOCKTON i , COAL " " .'. . . is always th's.sa*ae — you can. depend upon it in any weather, and whether the wind blows, from the North, South, East, or West, STOCKTON ALWAYS - . „- GIVES SATISFACTION': " ' How about, trying a load? , SAMUEL BROWN. Ltd., 'Phones" N6Y 88, 124, 164,, and 805, 39, JOHNSTON-ST., WELLINGTON. D. W. VIRTDE AND .CO.; " ' 5, VICTORIA-STREET. • j ' : WELLINGTON, , riRAIN,' FLOUR, ( PRODUCE •And • • - ' "- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - j Agents for THE N.Z . FLOURMILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. I3SFT-OFF CLOTHING^ RING UP 'PHONE 3315.' TIfRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser of ITJL Ladies', Gents', and Children* Left-off Clothing, Boots, eto. Letters' receive prompt attention; highest ■ prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (next F.S. Dispensary). ' XEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. NIGHTINGALE having taken over the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill, 103, Lambton-quay, .will giva the highest cash prico for Left-off Clotbi'dk, Booti, etc. Mrs. Nightingale* will call by appointment to any uddress. Writ* or 'phone 2924. MRS. NIGHTINGALE. 118, Taranaki-street. and 103. Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "H/TRS. ROSEN,- Cash Purchaser of ItA Ladies', "Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, eto. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. EFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward', Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's • Left-off Clothing , and Boots. Letters receive prompt- attention. 121, lugeitri-itreet (next Rink). 'Phone 2379.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 10

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