REGULAR MARKET SALE. Saturday, june 13, i9u. 10.30 Rome Beauty, Doherty.'s, Spriugdale, etc., 50 sacks |>ntatoes, must be sold to clear consignments, 40 sacks pig potatoes, 10 sacks onions, to be sold to suit buyers, cabbage, carrots, parsnips, etc. 12 noon.—Good entry weaners. stores, porkers, special entry poultry, 6 pairs p.I). Black Orpington pullets. 0 pair White Leghorn pullets, 50 pair 2-year-old hens, 30 pair good young h«.'iis, turkey, docks, etc., Angora billy goat, 2J pair Indian Runners, laying, 13 pair W. Knight's strain White Leghorn pullets (laying), 2 pair Black Minorcas. Vehicles—3 gigs, buggy, d.f. plough. s.f. plough, 2 sets new disc harrows. I.3o.—Furniture and household effects, removed from Ashhurst for convenience of sale, horse and cow covers, new bridles, leggings, spurs, whips, etc., 2 ladies' new bikes, 3 gents' second-hand machines, drop-head sewing machine, special line of tools and general ironmongery (new). , 2 p.m.—Good as new Ford 4-seater 20 h.p. motor car, in splendid running order. 2.3o.—Continuation of Great Drapery Rale, now goods arriving every day. Special—2o men's tweed suits. NO RESERVE. HARRY PALMER.
HARRY PALMER'S MART. TO-MORROW. ""Saturday, 2 p.m. (Jreat Auction Sale ot good Drapery, absolutely without reserve. Private Sale in the morning and after Auction Snlc, up to 9 p.m. MONDAY— 11 arry Palmer will commence 'their last week ot the Drapery Sale. Everything must bo gold. Come and Save Money. FURNITURE. I ARRY PALMCR ha* a iptoadir •tock of NEW FURNITURE. all made at his own factory. We maki no window display, but you are invited to inspect our Showroom, next door to Mart, when you can see some aplendid Chesterfields (Saddlebag), Easy Chain, Conches in all designs and coverings, Duchess Cheats, Hall Stands; in fart, everything thut is reqnired to make the home comfortable. Liarrv Palmer, HOUSE FURNISHER* lUNGITIKSJ HTRJ&BT.
THE COMING OF THE CHICK FOOD SEABON. WHAT WILL YOUR HARVEST! BE? EMEMBER tlic Big Accom- ; plishmont of Pnlnifr's Chick Food and make it YOUR CHOICE thin season. THE FOOD THAT IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. A. J- Palmer and Co., Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH.
J. H. WACKER, CLOG, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON N NEW STREET, Church St. East Close to Railway Station, Torraca End. > A BECTIONI, ranging from 60ft to 66ft frontage each, by a depth of two chains. These building titet are great bargains at £BS and £95 each, and on exceptional terms—£lo Cash, balance arranged. RATENHILL & CO.
SOLE AGENTS. YftUNC AND BAILEY. ENGINEERS. 27 Ftashwbirt ft.. PALMERBTON N, AGENTS for Paige end Ford Out. All m itor requisite* kept in stock. Reptin a tifcialty. Second-hind Gere
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9811, 12 June 1914, Page 8
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