Special Sale of New and Second tond Furniture. AT THE MART. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 1.30. /~\WING to special Fur Sales, we * have not boon able to do our furniture clients justice, and as we are having a week's drap.-rv sale .at our rooms, commencing next Thursday, it is imperative to liave all the spare room possible. Wo will therefore sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, a very heavy consignment of second-hand furniture of all descriptions, also the following r.ew lines:— 2 Chesterfields, 5 duchess chests, 1 large wardrobe, 2 hall stands, suite 3 pieces red moquctte and saddlebays, 2 settees, 5 couches in tapes fry and leather, card tables, dining tables. 30 hearth rugs, 50 assorted chi'irs, linoleums, and many other lines. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Note the Drte— TUESDAY, MAY *2O. at 1.30. HARRY PALMER.
FURNITURE. HARRY PALMER has a iplsndir stock o* NEW FURNITURE. ill made at his orrn factory. "We make no window display, but yon are invited io inspect our Showroom, next door to Mart, when you can B«e some uplondid (Saddlebag), Easy Chairs, Couches in all designs and covering?, Duchess Chests, Hall Stands; in fact, everything that is required to make the lome comfortnlilo Harry " Palmer, HOUSE FURNISHER. ?. ANOmK.EJ fiTRE T JT.
WAR l!i THE MEAT TRADE. Clwap Meat! Cheap Meatl H. COUPER, Cuba Gtreet Cash Butchery. r SELL only tho PRICIEST and BEST L MRAT. and as 1 have on unlimited supply to draw from customers can relv hi golfing one quality on!v.—"THE BEST/' Como along; ear!y with your cash and tako advantage of thf* new rates. ■PlSOfli 2&3.
J. H. WACKER, CLOG. HOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER. TIIE SQUARE, FALMERSTON N JUST LAMDSD, FRESH SHIPMENTS OF HUTCHINSON ?rtOTOR TYRES DIRECT FROM THE FAXUFACTURERS. NOTE THE LOW PRICES. Tourist Trophy Pattern, £2 2s Cover. Passenger V.'eignt Studied, £2 14$ Cover. ALSO THE SPECIAL riiroo Ribbed llravv Passenger Cover, 26 x to jit -6 x L'l rims £3 IDs. falter Turner. THE SQUARE. Barraud & Abraham, Ltd. PALMERtTCN H. £ ARGE STOCKS OF I'rllASS. CLOVER ft TURNIP R32DB RAPE WAfiCflLD® uaize; riiTT.ta Tor: SUTTON'S itf&Dft, GEAR FEIiTIUZKIW.
Barrsad & Abraham. 1.14 s Sssdt Grain sad Prttfutt WSfCharslfi. GOODS ADVERTISED IN A DAILY NEWSPAPER ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must bo, in advertised goods, a uniform hii?h quality, otherwise the advertised article not being un to the staudard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are u represented and good value. The consnmer who buys advertised goods rarelv makes, a mi*-' take. "Standard, readers will pj©. fit by a careful perusal of its udverticing columr i.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9806, 23 May 1914, Page 8
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