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LOST AND FOUND. OST.—A wheel-cap. Reward at Pasteurised Milk Supply. Te Awe Awe street. OUND.—About three weeks' ago, on Main Road, Tokomarn, one motor coat and kit Of tools. Apply J. W. McHate,rfarpenter, Tokomaru; TO LET AND FOR S4LE. TO LET.—Good houae, well situated, all conveniences. Rent 36a per week. Leasee must purchase linoleums, blinda, etc.—J. A. Naah and Co., George Street. FOR SALE.—4 doz. clubs and dumb bolls, Roman rings and bar. Apply Variety Store, Andrew Young Street. each 66ft x 132 ft, Colombo street; £ll9 cash secures both. Apply 96 Fitzherbert street. iiUK bALK.—Good section, Douglas - street, 59ft by 97ft. £118; £75 cash; near railway station. Apply 96 Fitzherbert street. FOR SALE.—WeII-bred yearling heifer. Apply 63 Alexandra sheet. rence Avenue. Apply £ South, 33 Ferguson street West. 10K bALE.-2-aere of land, 3 chains frontage. Price for lot, £BO. Rayenhill and Co. -T y.ay station. 66 fee* frontage. crsli or terms. Apply H. Gut. Sneltcui street. OR SALE.—2J acres rich land. 5roomed house, trapshed, stable, £'B7s, £175 cash.—Orbell and Co., Main Street West, FOR SALE.-Grest Bargaia. 5roomed house and section 44 x 132, waahhouse, largs shed, sewerage. Main. Street last. Price £3OO, half can be left on mortgage. Apply for particulars.—T. C. Cavelle. 'Grey Street. FOR SALE.—3 good sections, Tery handy to Square and in best locality. Good Terms if desired. Price £3 per foot; also 5-reomed house, all conveniences over j sere la»d. Price £SOO. easy terms. Apply te J. B. WILTON, 13 Rangitikei Street, Pal-i merston North. IjlOR SALE.—Ia any quantities, clean white waste paper. Apply "Standard" Office. OR Sale or Exchange.—lo acros ef good land, will carry 25 cows, tip-top residence and outbuildings, handy to railway station factory, ete. Price £3OOO. Equity £ISOO, will take Palraerston North property.—lf. H. Lambort and Co., 20 Cuba Street, Palmerston North.

IRST CLASS DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS and TOWN SECTIONS FOR SALE. ft, MACkAY, 85 RANOmKEI STRiET 57.675 RAttltSH ALL-^TEEL BICYCLES ~7ERE sold last year by the Ra- ' leigh Cycle Co. Is this not convincing proof that the Raleigh it "the" machine of the present day. Everyone of the 57,675 Bicycles are guaranteed for ever by the' Raleigh leigh Sales during the laat three tears: 1911, there were 46,000 eold; * 1912, over 51,000; and last year no lees than 57.675. No further proof required. SOLE AGENTS. Watts' Cycle Depot, RANGITTKEI STREET. They call him the poet, the well-known spring poet ; The people of Palmerston all teem to know it. Hi* SOLE delight ie to SOLE all day, For taring SOLES he is just O.K. WEBBERLEY'S, 'Phone 612 66 Cuba Street. THOB. GRIGGS AND SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 17 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON N. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 'PHONE 689. MOTOR HEARSE AND MORTUARY CHAPEL AVAILABLE. C. H. ALLEN (Late of O'Connor and Tjdeman), Manufacturing Jeweller, engraver end diamond setter. Clarendon Buildings, The Square. All classes of repairs neatly executed, prices moderate. A trial solicited. 'Phoie 821.

SPLENDID DAIRY . FARM.-196 acres freehold. All >n grass, particularly well fenced, undulating and flat;'plenty of timber on the place which can be sold readily; up-to-date house, good milking shed and outbuildings; 1J miles from railway station, 1 nile from Hamua creamery. Price £34 per acre; £6OO cash, balance 8 yean at 5J per cent. —P. Tulloch, Pahiatua. ANTED.—A good farm, PalmerT eton North, 40 to 60 acre*, good buildings, in exchange for 156 acres! freehold; first-class buildings, all gran, well watered, J mile factory, mile railway station, will winter 70 cows. £B6 £I6OO equality in exchange. Apply sharp.—Lambert and Co.. Palm — t CROUCHER'S FOR ART-NEEDLEWORK & FANCY GOODS. .OLD and silver tinoel, cords, braids * spranglea, beads, coins, etc., etc., for fancy dresses and evening wear. Ladies' and children's underclothing, also baby linen and children's frocks made on the premises by experienced needle-workers. CROUCHER'S, THESQtJARE. MOTOR CAR FOR PRIVATE HIRE. Big, Roomy, Comfortable 40 H 0... Power Car. I 'PHONE 787. T. MIDWOOD. I Agent for Michigan Oaio and Bti' RAILWAY TAXI SERVICE. (Opposite Railway Station). PHONE 616. For up-to-date Cars and prompt service FaresA-Gab Rates in Borough; outu'd by arrangements. RING 616. RING 616 (Mark number at your phone for reference.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9810, 11 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9810, 11 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9810, 11 June 1914, Page 1

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