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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910, At 1 p.m. At the Residence, corner Ferguson ami Hereford Street, . MOUNSEY AND CO. hare received instructions from J. Olsen, Esq., to sell the whole of his superior household furniture, the well-known Jersey cow and heifer, expensive piano, etc., as above. Waiiganiii Kam Fair. THURSDAY "AND FRIDAY, February 10th and 11th, 1910. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction us above:— 1 000 PUREBRED 2-th LINLZZO COLN RAMS OR 1 PUREBRED 2-th ROM£K)L MARSH RAMS O1 A PUREBRED 2-th BORZl4t DER LEICESTER RAMS A A PUREBRED 2-th ENG■dcU LISH LEICESTER RAMS 0 K PUREBRED 2-tooth OD SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS Itr PUREBRED 2-tooth 1.0 SOUTHDOWN RAMS f)a border leicester zu lincoln rams 117 stud lincoln rams "Vα stud romney marsh LU RAMS 1 n STUD BORDER LEI--1 / CKSTER RAMS 11952 _ Also on account of J. Douthwaito, Esq.:— THE STUD FLOCK OF SOUTHDOWNS, formerly owned by J. W. Baker. Esq., consisting of about 50 Ewes and 20 Lambs, SALE STARTS AT 10 a.m. SHARP EACH DAY. The Southdown Ewes will be offered at 10 a.m. on first clay. All Stud Rams will be offered at 2 p.m. on fust day. Order of sale of Rams is dc-ternuned by lot, and Flock Rams of each breed will be offered on both LITNCHEOy PROVIDEDANATOMICAL SHOE STORE. W. RICHARDSON (Main Street W.) ITHE Best House in Town for solid value in solid Footwear. Try a pair of our Murray Guinea Boot, hand-sewn welts, guaranteed good wear or replaced with new. pair free. Latest styles and shapes. Repairing ione bv experts. ~ j7T7~Db WD A JLL 9 98, CUBA STREET. A GENT for Dominion Marble XIL Works, Wellington. All Cemetery work done. Coping, Walls, etc. Be 'ore ordering a Monument or Headstone send for price list. It will cost nothing and save you pouiv.da HARNESS. SADDLERY. GLADSTONE, KIT & BRIEF BAGS. QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT Wyclierley's, Py»LMERSTON NORTH. woolTsljp 10 PER CENT.—(GOOD!) I>QQ AHA LET lo° se in Wel--3& OtJ•> UU U 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-MARRIS & RALEIGHS AT £18 AND £16 :C. S. PICKEKIM'B, THE SQUARE. Come and join in the Fortune's turning tide. CHEAPEST JAM FRUIT. THE demand for our Fruit has increased to such an extent that we have found it necessary to make arrangements with Auckland and Hawke's Bay growers for a large supply right through the season. And as we buy for cash only, we are selling Fruit far cheaper than anyone else in the district. Customers will find a great savinp in placing their orders for jam an<; bottling fruit with us. And may alwdepend on getting full satisfaction We havo also a large quantity o f Cabbage and Cauliflower and otheplante on hand. Address: — B. H. JUST. WHOLESALE FRUIT GROWEII FLORIST, & NURSERYMAN, Occidental BuL ? dings, The Telephones: Shop 402. Garden 440. VT7E are selling:— Choice ITALIAN RYEGRASS CRIMSON CLOVER WHITE MUSTARD These rapid growing forage plants rill secure you splendid Winter Feed. DALGETY'S, PATiMERSTON NORTH. I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9137, 9 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9137, 9 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9137, 9 February 1910, Page 8