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112 CUP. A STREET. The People's Popular Auction Mart. "Whore the bargains are." TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. mill-: M.A.C. will sell on behalf ol 1. .Ml! I!. RRIGGS, who is leaving loj- Lhu South Island, THE CONTENTS OF JUS WELL EURNISHED RESIDENCE, all in the pink of condition seed potatoes, tomato Specially large consignments of saddlery and harness. Several ladies' and gents' cycles in first-class order and for absolute sale. Drophoad Singer sewing machine, coppei boiler and frame, and largo lot useful sundries. A TREASURE. "The diver groped beneath the wave, A precious treasure to try and pave, And ho strenuously battled the treacherous sea For the doomed ship's cargo vat ARCADIA TEA." Breathes there si ni»n who nevor has heard ;ho name of EDGE? the notion is absurd I 3y land or sea—north, gouth or west, EDGE'S BIKES *xo recognised th» BEST. PERCY EDGE, Gyelo Agent, 14. RANGITIKKI BTEEET, ,:»<•!, SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM Oi C\ ACRES, Main Trunk Line «JjrU near Auckland; SOO acres ii English and native grass, post and win fencing, 17 paddocks, watered by per inancnt creeks, count/y about half flat balance easy hills, mostly ploughable Heavy loam on clay subsoil, came.1000 sheep and 150 cattle, G-roomei house, bathroom, .scullery, washhouse man's room, feed room, .stable, trap died, cow bails; also 5-roomed cottage detached, and other sheds, water lak on; II miles from railway .station, ', aides school; cream cart picks u\ cream. Price, £lO 10s per acre. (No. 9520' STRAIGHT OPT LEASE. OQQ ACRES, splendid soil, all ii ?3fyO grass except about 20 acre: dicker bush, well watered, 6 paddocks more than half easily plongliable, ; few acres been ploughed, no rough conn try; good dairying or sheep country Wintered 700 ' slice]) and 50 cattle motor road, 4-roomed cottage and out buildings. Rent, 17s per acre; stock a raluatibii if desired. (952-1 CRSTOX NORTH. S7OU wouldn't buy "cheap" eggs- ■ then whv buy cheap tyres OLINCHER TYRES* the all-Britis byre is not the cheapest, but tho leas expensive. See? NEW FURNITURE SHOWROOMS. ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM TELE AUCTION ROOMS. Ii.IL coverings, with, loose spring .scat: from J3!5.5. Morris couches, stained, 01 oil rimu, from £2 10s. OUR, advice to you is to buy now. Quaint oak sideboard from £7 5s Heavy riniu stained mirror sideboard from £'4 7a Gd. TTPHOLSTERED couches in leather xJ and tapestry, i'J us. Rare 3-piecc Chesterfield suite in saddlebags, £l-1 10s. Quaint full sizo wood bedstead •'■•ont 37s Gd. i kTJEAT ova] mirror, solid framo oali Li bedroom suite, complete witl. bedstead, £32 JOs. STAINED rimu duchess chests, froiti —J .L"J ss; splendid range quality sea grass chairs, from 100 Gd. "p VERYRODY can .share in tin* bar jLJ gains offered. Determined price cutting, small profits, quick returns. We defy competition both in price and ijuality with our bedding. 1L T 01"R opportunity to furnish yem J- home is now offered to you. AV WE will meet all your requireL> ments. /CHILDREN'S high chairs, 15s, cots K_J from 3'Js 0(1. /OPPORTUNITY. It's here! Now! MOUNSEY AND CO., FURNITURE MAN OFACTURERS. Clearing Sales CONDUCTED BY scy & Co. IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. No Sale Too Largo or Too Small for Ls to Under!ako. RESIDENTS leaving tho district will JLli do well to consult us personally with reference to our charges. We intend to make reductions in our Selling Charges, consistent with our past methods of giving our clients' returns at 10 a.m. on the following day of sale Wo claim to have had tho lengthiest experience of any auctioneer with Furniture in the Mauawatu, and have tho value of every piece of furnituro to a nicety, thereby ensuring for you good prices throughout, and maintaining tho Ueforo arranging your Clearing S'alo elsewhere, communicate with us, and we will endeavour to satisfy you that we hare pleased others, and can please you. rjRHE saying of a few shillings over JL cheap motor tyres may prove »x----pensive economy. Tho expenditure of a little extra, if necessary, for CLINCHER CROSS BRITISH TYRES will prnvo a sound inve-lmenl. They don'l h:;n roiifcli roads, I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1015, 7 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1015, 7 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1015, 7 November 1917, Page 8