g— DAYS' AUCTION SALE^-g THE BIGGEST CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE EVER HELD IN ]'ALMEItSTON. In the LYCEUM THEATRE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, And WEDNESDAY, March 14tli, 15tli, 16th. Commencing each day at 12 noon. HARRY PALMER has been favoured with instructions from Mr Grau, whose lease of thet Occidental Hotel has expired, to sell ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE The contents of the Occidental Hotel, consisting of Furniture, Piano, Cutlery, Silver, Furnishings and Fittings. Catalogues containing full particulars will be published with this paper on Thursday night. Furniture may be inspected on Friday and Saturday. Everything has been renovated, and is now equal to new. NO RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To be held on the premises, Rongotea WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1910. At 12 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has been favoured with instructions from Mr S. Paul, who is leaving for England, to sell the whole of his superior furniture, rubber-tvred gig, pony and harness, and 3-acre town section. Further particulars in future issue. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer.
SPRINKLE YOUE PATHS AND DRIVES WITH MAKINO WEED DESTROYER, AND SAVE TIME, LABOUR, AND MONEY. 4s per gallon, makes 40 gallons. H. W. SCOTT, Manufacturer, RANGITIKEI STREET. THE fiOYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Under New Management. THIS House, having been entirely refurnished, offers excellent accommodation to the travelling public. TARIFF, Ss per day. ONLY SPEIGHT'S BEER DRAWN. A. H. ROGERS, . Proprietor. (Late of Albion Hotel, "Wanganui.) White Lime. ' JQURING the last few years there i has been great difficulty in obtaining white lime, but we have now made arrangements for a regular supply. Price 3s Gd per cwt. THE WEST COAST STEAMStfI AND TRADING CO., LTD. M£IN STREET.
BEED CLEANING. A. J. PALMER & Co., LIMITED. QUEEN STREET, PALMER STON NORTH, HAVE the most up-to-date plant in the colony, comprising fifteen machines with all t-he latest appliances for dressing any kind of cereals and seed. All work done under the personal supervision of Mr A. J. Palmer. We guarantee to produce the best possible seed with the smallest percentage of loss to the grower. All branches of grading, kibbling and brushing.
SHEEPMEN [ ■ OF EXPERIENCE USE QUIBELL'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIPS, POWDEK AND FLUID ON I ELOCIv AND STUD. THEY SHEAR WITH "WOLSELEY", MACHINES. DALGETY'S. ! Sole Agents for Australasia. Reliability and purity are two good things. A third is ■FUIiE SAFE BUTTER, Is lb.—ls.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9163, Issue 9163, 12 March 1910, Page 8
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