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Auction Sales. To-morrow's stock sales : — Levin, Abraham and Williams, Ltd.; Feilding, ©orton -and Son ; Dannevirke, W. Rose. Nolan, Tonks and Co. hold a horse fair at Hawera to-morrow and Saturday. Gorton and Son hold a sale of draughts, harness horses and hacks at Feilding on November 22. Special entries are made on account of Messrs Hocken Bros. „. ' . . ' . ... Gorton and Son hold a clearing sale of dairy cows and other stock at Taipo road, near Rongotea, on Thursday, November 23rd on account of Mrs E. P. Thompson, who has leased her farm.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Per Press Association). (Received November 16, at 8.53 a.m.) LONDON, November 15. At the tallow auctions 768 tasks were offered and 58 sold. Prices are unchanged. Dalge'fcy. and Co., Ltd, Wellington, nave received the following-.cable-grams from their London office, dated the 11th instant:—"Erozen inuttoii and lamb—Expect a rise in prices nexfc week of, £d to £d per lb.". ".Since1 our last telegram, Merino sheep-skins, any change in price is in favour of sellers. X-breds—Higher by *d. Medium coarse xbred, wool and sheepskins in generalHigher by $3. Shorn pelts unchanged.'' " Tallow — Market . quiet; prices unchanged." Arrived at last! A large cask of Royal Doulton -white china (seconds) containing breakfast, tea and coffee, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, etc. _The_ first pick of these goods is -worth, having at J. R. Graham's crockery depot, next Clarkson's cycle shop.— A.DVT. ; Something different — something better—something cheaper than obtainable elsewhere. The result of a unique experience of a perfect system. We buy best, we pay prompt. Hence we never fail to come out top in giving our customers good value for thrir money.—R. S. Barry, Chcapside.— Advt. -.-■-,■ SE.EATES "POPULAR." These cycles are fitted -with the Eadie Free Wheel and back-pedaling brake, reversible handle bars, Warwick first grade tyres, and a twelve months' guarantee with each machine. Price £12 10s cash at Skeates and Bockaerfc, Limited, Broad Street, Palmerstoa North* .'"■•-■ WARDING- TO CYCLISTS. The greatest trouble with bicycles is tyres. My advice to buyers is, avoid beaded edge covers and hollow rims. Dunlop vulcanised tyres and Westwood rims have no equal for rough roads of summer and wet roads'of winter. They are fitted to Massey-Harris and Hollis bicycles at C. S. Pickering's, the Square, Palmerston North.—Advt. REO MOTOR CARS. The actual li.p. car and winner of all hill-climbing contests. The car pur opponents dislike and have to take so much notice of. Trial rides by appointment. Scott Motor Co., The Square.* TYRLS FOR THE MILLION.. '. Dunlop Ist quality covers, £1 2s, 15 months' guarantee; Dunlop Oceanic, covers, 12s 6d, 6 months' guarantee; Palmer covers, £1,12 months' guarantee ; cheap covers, 10s; inner tubes from ss; air cycle accessories at the lowest prices. — Clarkson's, Coleman. Place, Palmerston N.; P.O. box, 132: Tel 157.—Advt. A PIMPLE CEOP. There are many people to-day harvesting the pain and inconvenience of a crop oi boils and pimples. An ugly boil or .."a vicious pimple is Nature's drastic method of resentment; for it is-, only by causing paiii that some people..^ can be made to understand that the;./•"■ stomach cannot be trifled with. .The>v .-boil.and the pimple indicate impure;,. blood;/perhaps indigestion or constipation have poisoned the blood-stream, and the failing of filtration by the liver, an effort ia. made to get rid of the poisons through the pores of the skin. If the stomach, liver, kidneys," and digestive organs were in good working order such troubles would not arise. At this time the free use of Impey's May Apple in the prescribed doses is strongly recommended. "This purely vegetable medicine is both an aperient ■ and ..a laxative, .and acts gently.,in cleansing the 'bowels?, stimulating. the liver, ridding the system of impurities. -'; lletailed by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d per "bottle. Sharland and Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 5

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