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IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE THE MANAWATU AUCTION- ■ EERING CO. have been in- . structed by Mr Ullett to sell at -his j residence, No. 263, Main Street East, j on Wednesday, 9th inst., at 1 p.m., | all his valuable furniture and effects, also fine lot of curios, comprising:— Mounted horns, tusks, boar's head, ostrich eggs, .shell, Spanish knives, Toreador swords, leopard skins and other rugs, and many sundries. The furniture comprises a very handsome bevelled mirror sideboard, polished rimu dining table, leather couch, colonial sofa, padded spring couch, plushette settee, 2 handing lamps, overmantel, steel engravings, lino., carpet square, occasional and carved tables, fancy flower pote, easy chairs, rattan and dining chairs, chiffonier, hall stand, hand sewing machine, iron and b.r. bedsteads and bedding, very handsome antique duchess pair, colonial duchess pair, kitchen utensils, garden tools, fowls, horse, trap and harness. 1 Weaver organ in first-class order, 1 half-draught mare. Goods will be on view Tuesday evening from 7 to 9, and from 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. Flag will be flying on the premises. Note Address:—No. 237, Main Street East, few doors past Rowland's Store. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, At 1.30 p.m. Prompt. AT No. 13, BROAD STREET (Just off the Square). THE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell the balance of an assigned stock of musical instruments, stationery, drapery, crockery, cutlery, clocks, watches, jewellery, tea-shop fittings, patent till, table, typewriter, etc. As the lease terminates on Saturday every line must be cleared. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL.HOME. A BARGAIN. Tlf7"E are instructed, on behalf of YV R. W. Brown, Esq., who has decided to again take up his residence on his farm, to offer for _ sale his fine house and lands, situated in College Street East, a few yards from Fitzherbert Street. The house was erected to Mr Brown's order about 12 months ago, and contains eight large rooms, with every modern convenience. Anyone desirous of securing this should to us early. The property will be sold at a bargain, and the terms made to suit. BROPHY & MOWLEm, ~FAIK TKADING." TO give the Cash Paying Customers the full benefits they deserve, we are from now on going to sell IRONMONGERY For Spot Cash Only at a tremendous reduction below usual prices. No accounts will be opened under any circumstances. ONE PRICE ONLY. For cash we can sell Wholesale in Retail quantities. Lines Reduced: Tools, Galvanised Iron, Cement, Lime, Papers, Electro Plate, Kitchen Goods. PRICES BEAT ALL. Send or call for our quotation. AKTHUK IiOPWOOD Ironmonger, PALMERSTON NORTH. WOOL IS UP 10 PER CENT.—(GOOD!) |)QQ f\f|f| LET loose in WeIdWUUSUUU lington last week at 5 per cent, in £200 to £500 lots.— (Bravo!) Banks are obliged to let out at 5 per cent., they can't get 6 per cent.— (Good job!) Fortune's Wheel has turned. Everything is in clover. No more Trash Bikes. Get the world's best now. MASSEY-HARRIS & RALEIGHS AT £IB AND £I6 At C,S. PICKERING'S, THE SQUARE. Come and join in the Fortune's turning tide. HIGHLAND DIP, Once Tried Always Used. i Abraham & Williams, LIMITED. ' '-AGENTS, " BANGITIKEI STBEKT. EKIC JESPEKSEN, DAIRY ENGINEER & IMPORTER, Palmerston. North. ARGENT for all kinds of Dairy . Machinery and Supplies. Office: THE SQUARE. P.O. Box 121. Telephone 496.'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9136, Issue 9136, 8 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9136, Issue 9136, 8 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9136, Issue 9136, 8 February 1910, Page 8