AT THE MART. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 1 o'clock sharp. TTARRY PALMER will sell':— Fruit, Capo gooseberries, pears, apples, peaches, tomatoes, plums, grapes, potatoes, onions, wheat, barley, •haras and bacon, and a room full of furniture and sundries, including three new bicycles and new Singer drophead sewing machine (latest model)
IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHGRADE FURNITURE. HARRY PALMER lias been favoured with instructions from Mr Fred Tasker to sell the whole of his superior furniture and effects on . TUESDAY, APRIL 4. The following are sonic of the principal items : Drawing Room—Shevaton table, walnut ovormantle, very fine- upright Grand piano by Boyd, London, occasional suite, 7 pieces in Genoa velvet, engravings, brass curb and brasses, Axminstcv carpet square, 2 hearth rugs, 2 bamboo whatnots, fancy tables, music, Cantesbury vases, bric-a-brac. Hall.—Hall stand, red plushotto curtains and polo, Oriental carpet, hall chairs. Bedroom I.—Handsome duchess pair, rimu, mottled totara marble washstand, Axminstcr carpet square, wardrobe, mirror panel doors, full Scotch chest,.b.r..bedstead, tester and hangings, pile rugs and willow chairs. Dining-room.—Massive real oak sideboard richly carved, 9ft dining table, dining suite, 9 piece saddlebags and green Utrecht velvet, Oriental carpet square, pilo rug, brass fender and brasses, walnut overmantle, full dinner and tea set, Derby ware, curtains and polo Bedroom ll.—Duchess pair, carpet square, brass rail bedstead and hangings, toilet ware. Bedroom lII.—D. b.r. bedstead, duchess pair, marble washstand, wardrobe, mirror door, carpet. Bedroom IV. and V—Two single bedsteads, 2 duchess pairs, 2 carpets [ _ and linoleum, 2 sets ware, etc. 1 Kitchen and morning room furniture, hoso, lawn mower, garden tools, timber, iron, lines and sundries. Also The very fine residence, consisting of ; 9 rooms and bathroom, wash- . house and laundry attached to house, largo stable, 2 loose boxes and trapshed; 2 acres highly improved, concrete paths, macrocarpa hedges, lawns, well planted . with good shrubs, gas, hot water, sewer, and every convenience. [ Auctioneer's Note:—The bulk of the furniture was brought out from Home by Mr Tasker, and is first-class. To those furnishing ivc strongly recommend you to wait for this sale.
VE want your business during 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 are successful. Let us show you that our methods are right. HARRY PALMER, The King of Auctioneers. We furnish houses from front door to ', back yard.
MOST SATISFACTORY PROCURABLE. MIXES IN WATER IN TWO MINUTES. MAKES THE WOOL BRIGHT AND 'QUEEN. ST.- PALMERSTONN. IVER/Y Housowifo knows the imI; portance of a clear fire for good cooking. ' Why put up with smoky fires when you can get 1 _ A CLEAN COAL Like Puponga, which gives t A GOOD HEAT, And at the same time « A CLEAR FLAME. We also stock Tanpiri, Blackball, Brimner, and Newcastle Coals. # Also in hand, large Stocks of -Trolldried Wood-Matai, Rata. Tawa. etc in lto,4fi lengths. ' •'' ' Give us a ring. We do the rest. TEST COAST STEAM SHIP AND . / TRADING CO., LTD., Corner Main and George Streets. Telephone 228.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9478, 29 March 1911, Page 8
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