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MART SALE. TO-MORROW (TfIURSDAY), :iL 1 p. in 'ARM' PALMER A XI) CO. AA SACKS 01,1) TABLE Ml/U POTATOES. JA SACKS SEED POTATOES, in\J\J c l U (]ing 20 sacks Gamekeepers, 10 Dakota Red, 8 Skerry Blue. 5 Maori Chief, 20 Northern Star. 9 A HAGS NEW POTATOES. 8 sacks cabbage, 80 bundles rhubarb, 4 doz. asparagus. 8 sacks Molascuit, 2.0 sacks rice (lour. 10 bags Meggitt's meal. THE CONTENTS OF A 5-ROOMED HOUSE, including: 3-piecc chesterfield suite iii moquctte, oft rimu sideboard, duchess pair, 2 o-d.rawor chests, kitclieu cupboard, liallstand, - couches, 2 sewing machines, wrinMorris chairs, pram, double wood bedstead, wire and kapoc mattrasses. single iron bedstead, occasional tables, 20 rolls lino, 8 carpet runners, hearth rugs, pictures, tables, chairs, and large quantity sundries. 9 BICYCLES (-3 ladies' and -1 gents') in perfect order. G sets HARNESS. Quantity DRAPERY. NO RESERVE. W. 13. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. WEANER PIGS, to 21s Gd each SLIPS, to 30s Gd. 11-week-old PULLETS, to 9s Gd pr, 11-week-old COCKERELS, to Bs. DUCKLINGS, to 9s 3d. TE report a splendid entry of pigs rise in price, and poultry a keen demand also, although the turnover of the latter was about double the same sale last year. Following arc the sales:— Weaners (.small) 9s to 14s Gd, medium 15a to 19s, good 19s Gd to 24s Gd. slips to 30s Gd; pullets, to 9s Gel, cockerels to Bs. hens 5s 3d to G.s 9d, ducks Gs. 3d to 7s, ducklings to 9s 3d, all at per pair; table potatoes from 2s Gd to 12s sack (more available at these prices), rhubarb to Gd bundle, asparagus to 7d. Barley, pollard, bran, Meggitt's meal, maize and oats.show a good turnover at market rates! We also held a successful Furniture Sale at the Mart during the week. Are You Moving? Let Us Conduct Your Sale. Harry Palmer & I "W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. Phono 92; private phono 557. AERATED WATERS. iNUFACTURED with ar water, sweetened with mir tli pure cane here. Rihti up 'phone 338. Prompt di CYCLISTS, don't buy trouble. Get the NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER no-skidty.re with the extra air space for easy riding. Guaranteed G, 9, 12 and 15 months. Ask to see them. DEALT WITH SPECIALLY BY THE DAIRY UNION FACTORY IN PALMEESTON. GIVE US A TRIAL. Breathes there a nun wno n*T«r hat hoard the name of EDGE? the notion is absurd! By land or joa—north, aouth or west, EDGE'S BIKES ara recognised the BEST. II EANQITIKEI BTRIE^ EMPIRE HALL'. (TIO LET, for tsocialß, concerts, dances, X lectures and other amusements. Largo supper rooms available, independent of largo hall, at nominal cliArge. \W. DiVINB. Proprietor. rathers DaCOB BUY ! [7HETHER you rer V gard the "Dodge Brothers" through the eyes of the man-in-tho street, or through the critical eyes of the engineer, it will permanently establish itself in your estimation. Judged by its handsome body—its interior luxury and exterior beauty it is all that could bo desired. Judged again by its mechanical perfection down to the smallest dotail, it pleases "men who know." Full floating rear axle; three bearing crank shaft; electric lighting and starting; self - lubricating springs—all contribute in making the "Dodge Brothers" the car perfect. INSPECTION AND A SAMPLE SPIN WELCOMED. WALTER TURNER, SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS. PAMfIBRSTON- NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 14 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 14 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 14 November 1917, Page 8