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TO-MORROW SATURDAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. 'OrNSKY AND CO."will sell:— Pigs, poultry, produce, 100 cases assorted fruit, consignments of furniture of every description, 50 pieces new bedroom and dining room furniture. Special, at 11 a.m. sharp.—Watches, jewellery, c.j). ware, ladies' leather goods, perfumery, fancy j/oods of all descriptions, toilet requisites, etc. Furniture.—3 piece bedroom suites, sideboards, duchess chests, washstands, wardrobes, dining room suites, 2 upright grand pianos, 2 sets tan harness, 100 eases pine- . apples, pears, peaches, tomatoes, apples, quinces, new potatoes, sundries. SPLENDID Dairy Farm.—l 96 acres, well fenced, undulating and flat; plenty of timber on the place, which can be sold readily; up-to-date house, good milking shed, outbuildings; 1A miles from railway station, 1 mile from Hamua creamery. Price, £32 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. P. Tub loch. Pahiatua. BOYS—THE LATEST PATTERN iAISY Just Arrived. Single Shot. PRICE—/Q EACH, ARTHUR HOPWOOD HARDWARE CO., LTD. foa—JWHaaaa awb WAR m THE TKA. Chess Until Chess Meat! Cuba Street Cash Butchery. I sell only the PRIMEST hud 13EST MEAT,* and .-is I have an unlimited supply to draw from customers can rely ' n Kitting ono naalitv onh—"THf; IST." " Come along early with your cash and talre advantage of the new j-»tf>\ ■'PHDHE 283, CHEAT REDUCTION W THE PRICE OF MEAT. PRIME BEEF. MUTTON <fe LAMB AT LOW PRICES. T DESI.EE to iatimate that I hare .1. taken over the Butchery bnsiae&s from Mr V. Batson. 1 have ako secured a line of two-tooth wethers arid prime lambs. I shall sell at the following low p:r ; C€B: BEEF. MUTTON. Sirloin. ssd to Bd. Leg, sd. Prime Rib, 6d. Loin, 4sd. Back Rib, 4Jd. Shoulders, id. Gravy Reef, 3d. Chops, sd. LAMB, 6d to 34. VEAL, 3d to s*d. Sausaaes, 4d. Special terms to Board in g-hcoses. Mote the address: G. WHITE, BUTCHER, 143 Main street East. 'Phone 25. j Chiids' Suede SHOES, assorted colours, I 4 to 6. ordinary prices is Cxi. Salt price 2s Gel. j Child's White Buckskin SHOES (good quality), 4s 6d to 5s 6d. A\\ at 2s lid. Child's Tan Derby SHOES, 7 to 1, j at 6s 11d. Children's Strong School BOOTS, 7 to ; 10 6s ltd, 10 to 13 7s Gd, 1 and 2 J 9s. Ladies' Tan and Black SHOES and 1 BOOTS, from 5s lid to 14s Sd. Men's Glace Kid BOOTS (real bargain) at 13s 9d. Strong Kip BOOTS at 11s Cd. SEE WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AT MAY*S SHOE STORE, XHE SQUARE. p jas. mmimm, % TAILOR, | COLEMAN PLACE, I T8 now showing the latest shades 1-L in Summer' Suitings. Oobk tumes a speciality. MANAWATU STANDARD. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. DVERTISERS will please note that in order to ENSURE INSERTION in SAME DAY'S PAPER, ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE AT THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 * M. each day. Advertisers will oblige by .n their announcements EARLIER whenever possible. Copy for replace advertisements must be sent to the office on the day prior to that on which insertion is desired.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 8