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HAEBX PALMEB. BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY GOODS, WATCHES AND SUNDEJES. . AT THE MART. *THUESDAY. 29th AUGUST, At 1.80 o'clock, HARRY PALMER, will sell a largo i. quantity of men's, women's and children's Boots, and Shoes on account of a bootmaker giving up business. Also, a' consignment of cutlery, fancy goods, wafiohes, E P. ware, jewellery, tobacco, vases, and sundries. Without Reserve. t.' " HARRY PALMEE, Auctioneer. :Harry- Palmer BEQ9 announce to his numerous clients that he has acquired the premises adjoining his Auction Mart, and ' which he intends using as a . ~ ' ,S-HO¥EO 0M I for the display of Fnrnitare, troitoy, Ac Having now almost double floor'space, he can receive larger consignments of .- PKODUCE into the Auotion Mart than formerly, and feels sure the change will be appreciated by his customers. The public are" invitoa to inspcot our stock in the new showroom, which they will find full of first-class and well-made

,-, LINOLEUMS, ;■ ;;• ;',• TOILER SETS,v&af '" which for prices and/. quality/will be found to compare' favourably with any oheir establishment invtown; >-. '"' ;:'/'.MOIJNSEY;it:c6;:;r IF..YOU WANT GOOD .. ;g;B E;-p |> O TXT OE S ■:'■■ : : /goto ;v ■;;-;MOU]SrSEY^f()^ .; -': >" '>. AUOTIONEEES. • OENTEAL AUCTION MAET. ' ktJOTIONEEKS, % HOUSE, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. ,-_,.- SALES conducted anywhere on most reasonable terms. Prompt aooount sales;""• , '.' .;•. ; : '■'■■•_- Every description of goods received on consignment. A large stock of furnishing goods on hand at thelowest possible prices. '.- . '■'■ ;.' ■■■■'■" '."'-• ~ . -..,--".' - Send, your-Poultry, Fruit, Produce, Furniture and any thing you want turned into cash to the OENTEAL AUCTION MAET. •- -•;■■■.;". : -..-; . Sales every Saturday at 1 6'olockr - Correspondence solicited. - ■'-.''.■■. Farms and houses for sale and to let in town and country. ■'■'■' \ ..-.'■-' London and Berlin Piano Co. s celebrated." Spencer" Pianos and Organs. "Whenever you are in town call and see V: ; MOTIIS[SEY:&-C0.,;;,;;' ■:, CENTEAL AITCTION , MAET. '

.';■■' ' TENDERS.' rnBNDERS wanted for falling about JL 300 acres of light bush in 30. to 70 acres contracts. Contractors shown over the.ground,on Wednesdays and; Saturdays, leaving.the.homestead at 10.a.m.. Specifications on the ground, at Mr Rose's office, and the "Club Hotel, Darinevirke, and'at the office "of this paper.; Tenders 'close on Monday, September 2nd; at 7.30.p;m. : ... The lowest,or any. tender not necessarily accepted.' ' ■ ■■'■■ ■•:-.-, M. TANSEY, ' Manager for Tauiaki pastoral Co., Ltd. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVEisAKY .;.;..;;■.:• \ SERVICES. :/.■■" '-■ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ' Broad Stkbbx. SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER Ist;* MOJKNING .11.0. Afternoon 3.0. • Evening 7.0. .Preacher-Rev. Sidney ; J. Baker. Annual Soiree and Public Meeting, Wednesday, September 4tb> . '•-■ -"FUNERAL NOTICE. TTIHE friends, of Mr and Mrs W. J_; ;Billingham jure.- respectfully notified that the funeral of their daughter (Ella May) will leave their residence, Taonui-street, at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon. G-EIGGS & SON, Undertakers. PAA A A A—To lend on Morto&UU)\J\JVJ gagoon Town or Country properties in sums of £100 and upwards. Interest from 4£ per cent according to margin of seourity offered. A few farms or sale. H. J. HAYNS, Main-street. A MILE IN 1 mm. 34 1-sth sbo. 31 MILES 1425-YARDS IN 60mins. fTIHESE are the new Australasian JL records captured by W. MAETIU'S' "RED BIRD" BICYCLE. TWO AUSTRALB THE A.N.A. DRUIDS WHEEL RACE aud 10-MILE AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS And all reoords from |-mile upwards. Could a Bicycle seoure these if wa not the highest grade ? N.Z. Headquarters: Wellington. Branch Depot: Palmehston North, TTMBRELLA&.—Henry Lethaby and U Sons hava opened a branch shop noxt Payne's Boot Factory, They supply the loading drapers with umbrellas; why not you? Very stylish umbrellas made 4/6 to 12/6 each, guaranteed. Umbrellas re-covered with Italian cloth, 2/6; silk from 4/6 to 8/6. Presentation umbiellas from £1 Is to £5 5s No connection with the Wellington firm of </hat name. E. C. SMITH/ HANGITIKEI LINE, BE/JS leave to notify to farmers and i ' "others that ho buys and sells on corr/uiisston all kinds of live stock (solely ' On his o\vn behalf), and hopes by strict fitffentidh to business, together with 'Aotiorabld dealings, to merit a fair share of public patronagei

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7092, 28 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7092, 28 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7092, 28 August 1901, Page 3

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