TILL commence his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE on MONDAY, 28th August, when the whole of his magnificent stock, without exception, will be offered at Reduced Prices. The object of a clearing sale is to effect a clearance of goods with which a trader is over-stocked, and whilst giving purchasers the benefit of substantial reductions in prices off each article make cost no object when an immediate clearance is necessary. An unusual opportunity is offered to secure the latest and best designs in HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE at half the original cost. MONDAY, AUGUST 28th. 1911. BftKMmamaidßHimMM !HWi»iK»HiwuMui»Bup|
f%^f\\ Like to Come to us, M » as 1 i 1 « BECAUSE our Up-to-date jO Machinery makes them like new. "We repair Boots, so they're good for more service. If you've several pair tossed away in some corner Ring up 'Phone 565, and we'll send for 'em. There can be no repairing superior to ours. We do the finest work, and charge reasonable prices. "SHOE MENDING IS OUR BUSINESS. THE SQUARE, 'PHONE 565.
U.F.G.A. Buildings. TO Shopkeepers, Hawkers and others the whole of assigned stock of Drapery and Boots and Shoes will he sold at a greater reduction than before. 200 pairs of Slioes 12s 6d, now 6s lid. Men's Shirts 4s 9d, now 2s 6d. Men's Linen Shirts 8s 6d, now 2s lid Men's Shirts, size 13, 4s 6d, bow is 3d. Also thousands of other articles are offered at a sacrifice, as we intend to close it down within a few weeks. \ heap My Farm. 1 Q A ACRES, nearly all ploughI O U able, all in grass and crops; well watered; new 7-roomed house; all outbuildings; milking machine, etc. Will dairy 50 cows; good place, nice and handy to Palmerston. PRICE, 9 0(\ PER ACRE. Good Terms arranged. 33 Ranjritikei Street. For Hale or Exchange M ACRES, 4-roomed _ house, shed and bails. Price, £32 per acre. £SOO cash. Good dairy farm. Six miles from Palmerston N. i)f\f\ ACRES, 50 acres lerel, balhi U U ance undulating; good dairy or sheep farm. Will exchange for good town property. £ll per acre. TO LEASE.-No goodwill, 40.acres, all level; good house and bails; 7 miles from Palmerston North; close to factory. Will exchange for small house. Apply, IM MANAWATIJ AUCTIONEERING CO., No. L CUBA STREET, 33 Rangitikei Street. ENDSLEIGH -ESTATE. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE. THE undersigned i.m favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for sale about 400 acres of the well-known and fai-famed Endsleigh Estate, situated at Havelock North, and four miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, say, from 20 acres and upwards. This land is rich alluvial flats, of great depth not easily estimated; veil watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled .in this Dominion for its fortility, and the district for climate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while'the highest average of crops can be grown. For many years it has grown from 45 to 60 bushels per acre of rye grass seed of the best quality, averaging £l2 10s per acre, the paddocks being closed only four months for this splendid return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre, or 6 ewes per acre and fatten their lambs. For root crops nothing better can be desired. Ths crop of mangolds now growing on the property is estimated bv experts, to yield 80 tons per acre without manure of any kind. Early possession can be given. Full particulars on application to— G. A. PJiEEUE&CO., North.
ROLL 5 feet. 22-inch RINGS. £l3lO, FOR CASH. ENGINEER AND IRON FOUNDER Telephone, 204.
U'ld-JiMrJM rHERE is no excuse for people who drive THIN, WEAK HORSES when the best OAT SHEAF CHAFF can be obtained so cheaply at SHEPPARD'S. We have various lines of the above to choose from. Come and inspect before buying elsewhere. We are also Agents for the Famous A. and P. POULTRY and STOCK FOODS. THE CHEAPEST STORE, 'Phone 318. • SHEPPARD'S. STREET.
HARRY PALMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE SALESMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. Two Unsolicited Testimonials. Mr F. J. Tasker, writing under date April 4th, 1911, says:—Dear Sirs. — Allow me to thank you for the very able manner in which you conducted my sale and'for your quick settlement. I must 6ay that the prices realised were very satisfactory, particularly that for the piano—Youra faithfully, (Signed) F. J. TASKER. Mrs J. B. Beveridge, writing on the 21st July, 1911, says:-Dear Sirs,— I have to thank you for the very able and expeditious way in which you conducted my Clearing Sale on "Wednesday, and I am very pleased "at the satisfactory prices realised. At the same time please accept my thanks for your prompt settlement.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. B. BEVERIDGE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9607, 5 September 1911, Page 2
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