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'special fruit and furniture SALE. TO-MORROW Harry palmer and co. win Si'll.— 11 a.m.: GOO eases FRUIT, including: Dessert ami cooking apples, pears, plums, peaches, tomatoes, encumbers, beans, peas, cabbage, potatoes, onions, etc. 1 p.m.: FURNITURE on account MR \V. MILNE, who is leaving lor Auckland. THE CONTENTS OF G-ROOMED HOUSE. The list includes, — Extensive dining table, largo rimu •sideboard, high back chairs, easy chairs, Mom’s chairs, double and single wooden bedsteads, b.r. bedstead, w.w. matlrasses, wardrobe, curtains, piano by Strauss, 5-stop organ in good order, vases, ornaments, crockery and hundreds of sundries. Too busy to particularise, but everything must go. IV. H. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer.

2000 CASES PUT THROUGH. STARRY PALMER AND CO. report 11 having had a very busy week, having put through 2000 cases of fruit, as veil as their extensive list of pigs, poultry, farm sundries, furniture, and produce, following are the prices;— Apricots 4s Gd to 7s, nectarines 3s 6d to os Gd, peaches 3s to 5s Gd, pears '(Williams) 2s 9d to -Is, apples (dessert) 5s Gd tu 7s bushel, cookers 4s Gd to ss, cucumbers 2s Gd case, plums 2s to 3s Gd, passion fruit os 9d, tomatoes Piib 3s to 3s 9d, 241b 7s to Ss; potatoes 7s to 8s cwt, seconds 5s Gd sack, green peas Sd peek, marrows os sack, rice, pollard 14s (id 1-JOlbs, wheat 8s bushel, oats os, maize 7s 6c!; pigs, weaners 8s to 17s, slips J7s, porkers 25s Gd ; only a small entry of liens, 2s Gd to 4s, clucks 4s to ■is 9d, ducklings 2s to 4s, cockerels 3d to 3s fid. Household furniture and sundries met with a ready demand.

ARE YOU MOVING? If so, entrust your Kilo to us. IT WILL PAY ENTRUST YOUR SALE TO Harpy Painter & Co., W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. Phono, D2; private phono, 857. vLMMSTOM MOUTH. FEILDING AND STMBOLTO?;. YftJ E have just landed supplies of the following;— McDougalTs Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip McDougall’s “Bloom” Dip No. 8 American Fencing Wins Barbed Wire Quotations on application. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, \J~Yi LAND 1 /COMPANY T TD LAND.

1.4-5 acres, 8$ miles from railway station, creamery, and school; 9-roomed honse with all necossaiw conveniences; watered with never failing streams. Price £24 10s per acre. Terms to be sr ranged.

You Can’t So Wron IF YOU ACT UPON THE FOLLOWING ADVICE. When You Have Goods For Sale Send Them to PALMERSTON'S BEST, BRIGHTEST AND BUSIEST Auction Mart CONDUCTED BY THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO., CUBA STREET. "VTITHKN you want an outside Clear- \ V ing Sale conducted successfully, entrust its carrying out to 808 BROWN, and you can guarantee that you will bo securing the services of a real live seller and a sure trier from the word start. P. 6. Box 285. Phone 420. MARK BRIGGS. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer. T5 OSES, in bloom.—Now 5s the time JOu to select plants for next season’s planting. Visitors welcome.-- Frank ;Mason, Sandon Road, FeUding. PLANT till February—Cosmeas (mixed) Is doz., 3s 6d 100; Capo gooseberry, Is doz., 3s Gd 100; Tlrompton stock, Is 3d doz. First-class plants. —B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries. Palmerston North CAKES in great variety now on sale at Whitehead aid Ellis’ shops; also shortbread, ininco pies, chocolates. Shop early. Factory 88.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1081, 6 February 1918, Page 8

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