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EXCHANGE ROOMS. No. 1 CDBASTfiEET. TO-MORROWAT 12 NOON. mHE M.A.C. will sell on behalf of a gentleman, leaving the district, the contents of his 5-roomed house, including Piano by Kelly and Co., large dining table, bedroom suite of 3 pieces, set ware, sideboard, b.r. and antique bedsteads, couch in tapestry, w.w. mattresses and stretchers, Singer sewing machine in splendid order, rattan table, chairs, linos, books, copper boiler and stand, wringer (good order), baths, kettles, saucepans, crockery, cutlery, glassware, kitchen table, dresser, and very large lot of sundries. Very special line of factory cured rolls and hams, a line of Broken Orange Pekoe tea in 51b boxes for absolute sale, consignment jam lib tins, huge line of table popatoes (cwt bags), to be sold absolutely to the highest bidder, onions, pumpkins, carrots, parsnips, apples and po'is, kerosene heaters, d.b. and s.b. b.l. guns, Victor vacuum cleaner, absolutely new, wire strainers, several oak whisky barrels, bush rugs, blankets, horse and cow covers, ladies' and peats' bikes. Largo consignment of good fowls, a* 2 p.m. J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer. FIRST CLASS DAIRY FARMS TO LEASE AND FOR SALE IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. RANGING in extent from 45 to 300 acres of rich heavy black loam, growing crops and grass to and where the mo6t equal climate is in the Dominion. To lease for 5 years, farm of 95 acres, known as "Greenvale," belonging to Mr Alex. Shaw, situated on Main Road 21 miles, from Tomuka. This farm is the pick of the district and capable of carrying 60 cows and doing them well. Rent £2 10s an acre, payable quarterly in advance. Full list of properties on application to E. C. SMITH, Palmers ton North. CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED. CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED. in WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Each student is under the direct personal fiujxjrvision of a highly qualified Expert, by special permit of tho New Zealand Government. VACANCIES EVERYWHERE FOR EITHER SEX. Nearly all ocean-going vessels require wireless operators. Splendid chance of free tourß of the world for students. FEES REASONABLE. Enrol now! Study in your own horns or in class, in vour spare time. SUCCESS CERTAIN if our easy instructions are carried out. Write for particulars of cost, tuition, etc. AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. TYRON BUILDINGS. CUSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 50. NEW STREET. Chmh St, East Clo?e to Rsllwsy Station, 7i»r, race End. SECTIONS, ranging from 60ft to 66ft frontage each, by a depth of two chains. These building sites are great bargains at £BS and £SS each, and on exceptional terms—£lo Cash, balancs arranged. EAYENIULL & CO.. •OLE AGENT*. _ DAIRYJPARIg, 1 ACRES. All in grass except a n L y J J , " cr , e ? cr °p> practically all flat, and ploughable. 11 paddocks, well watered. Carries 70 cows. Creamery and 6chool 1 mile. 6-roomed house, cowshed concreted, stable implement'shed etc. Price LVJ per acre. Easy terms' or owner would take good Palmereton town property lightly encumbered. 305 Q1 ACRES. All in grass, mostly U L flat land, 8 paddocks, capacity 18 cows creamery i mile. 5-roomed house, cow-shed, trashed, etc. Price £I2OO. including stock. Equitv €4OO. Will exchange for house in Palmereton. 250 1 ACRES. All in grass except a* j . 20 l Cr f? Cr W' Practically all flat and ploughable, 8 paddock*—carry 50 to 60 cows, close to factorv, school, and railway, handy to Palmereton. 7roomed house, cow-shed, trap-shed, etc Prico £34 per acre. Terms £IOO cash, balance arranged. ' 350 Gilchrist and K144, PROPERTY SALESMEN. THE SQUARE. !

JAS. DONALDSON, TAILOR, OOLEMAN PLACE, IS now showing the latest shad* in Summer Snitinn. a speciality.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9833, 26 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9833, 26 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9833, 26 June 1914, Page 8

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