At the Farm, Stoney Creek, Bunny-. thorpe Road. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29,1911. HARRY PALMER will sell on account of Mr George Dunn, the whole of his dairy herd, horses, waggon, etc,, harness, and sundries. 12 high-grado Jersey cows, to calvo early 1 heifer 1 yearling Jersey bull 2 Jersey calves 1 waggon 1 draught mare 1 3-yr-old and 1 4-yr-old gelding by Allwood—Jersey mare Horse, trap, harness Plough, harrows and other sundries PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHGRADE FURNITURE. PALMER has been fav- — oured with instructions from Mr, Fred Tasker to sell the whole of his' superior furniture and effects on TUESDAY, APRIL 4. To thoso furnishing we strongly recommend you to wait for this salo. mm/E want your business during VV the coming year. A careful study of the past is a guarantee of success in the future. Fair treatment to our patrons for 12 years is a good record to look back on. You need not consult a fortune teller to understand why we arc successful. Let we show you that our methods aro right. HARRY PALMER, The King of Auctioneers. We furnish houses from front door to back yard. REVOLUTION IN PRICES. SkaJti. tes, Phillips' Best Ballbearing, 15s 6d pair. 500 pairs just landed. PRICES STAGGERING TRADE. Fictitious prices killed at last. Don't Pay More! Buy Now!! Nonpareil Cycle Company. MOST SATISFACTORY PROCURABLE. MIXES IN WATER IN TWO MINUTES. • MAKES THE WOOL BRIGHT AND QUEEN ST. PALMERSTONN. General Store. r E are instructed to sell a good YY general store, doing from £2OO to £250 per month. Lease has 33 years to run at £3 15s per year. BUILDINGS consist of good store, two double, windows, bulk store 50 x 30, office, 6-i'oofned house, etc., etc. STOCK will run about £6OO. Business has been established close on 7 years. Price for Buildings and Goodwill, £675. Stock at landed cost, WHO SELL THE EARTH. OPEMNti NOTICE. (Late Lyceum Theatre, Main Street.) RJ. GOODMAN AND CO. are • commencing business in the abovo premises as Auctioneers, Land and General Commission Agents. The mart is the largest and most up-to-date in Palmerston. Plenty of room to show goods. The public are now invited to send in goods and articles of all kinds for sale. All goods bought and sold on commission. Our motto.: Quick Sales and Prompt Settlement. Clients are invited to 6end or call with particulars of house and farm properties for Sale or to Let. We are prepared to conduct Auction Sales in any part of the district. Try us at once. .Lowest commission charged. [tUMlli (Late Auctioneer and Manager to Side". Meech, and Co., Wellington). IT pays to look your best, and the BELGRAVIA HAIR PAD will help you do it. Being made of selected hair without harmful filling, it is the coolest pad obtainable. Agents, Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. T\ON'T buy a gramaphone till you •U see ours. We have the best yet heard in New Zealand. We can prove it. Ask to hear the Klingsor Hornless Gramaphone at Oatcs' Music Store, 53, Main Street West. [/ANTED Known-That D. MoYY Nair, late of Masterton, is now proprietor of Tattersall's Stables, Rangitikei Street, llubber-tyral gigs, buggies, etc, always on hire. Good stands, feeds, and attention at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 474. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9475, 25 March 1911, Page 8
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