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EW r/EALAND T OAN AND I A J J COMPANY, T TD., PALMERSTON NORTH, PEILDING AND KIMBOLTON. ' fiTnMiw^Wi TTAVING recently landed from Home full stocks of Turnip, Swede and Pape Seeds of highest germination, we aro prepared to quote farmers for their requirements.

XALMEHSTON tOROUGB COUNCIL GAS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. /"\'WING to the increase in the cost \J/ of production, the Borough Council lias decided, on and after Ist June, 1918, to advance the Pi ice of Gas to the following:— Consumption under 10,000 cubic feet per month, 7s Od net per 1000 cubic feet. Consumption over 10,000 cubic feet, ami under 80,000 cubic feet per month, 7s Id not per 1000 cubic feet. Consumption ow 30,000 cubic feet per month Gs 8d net per 1000 cubic feet. S. H. SNELL, TERRACE END BUTCHERY. iVTOTHING but the best; of meat supV% plied. Motto: Civility, Cleanliness, and Prompt Attention. TOTIOETO PROPERTY OWNERS. JLI —All owners of mowers in need of repairs are invited to eend then, to H. E. Bergersen, lawn mower expert Repairing and sharpening; a speciality Si'Yo yourself the groat expense of buying a new mower.—H. E. Bergersen, SP liroad Btreet. Phono 499.

rpilE Kairanga Meat Co. standa for JL Prime Beef Good Quality Mutton, and Dclicioiisly Made Small Goods. Wo specialise in the.se, : with sugartmred Corned Beef unbearable. Phone 98; 'A doom from "Standt.rd." CORONATION DINING ROOMS, MAIN STREET EAST (next Oatee). \/Sl{ W. E. PHILLIPS (Returned JLtJL Soldier) has taken over the above. First-class grills, teas and fifih suppers a speciality. Fish and chipa to tEvke home. W. E. PHILLIPS. Proprietor. ATTENTION PLEASE! MOTOR CYCLES versus BICYCLES. "\7K7E have a large stock of somewhat \ V old-fashioned Motor Cycles. They are good machines, hut 4 low rears old. Wo will .sell them to you en easy terms; NO CASH J)OWN ; balance 10s weekly. Your old bicycle will do as deposit, and wo wil.l give you a good price lor it, too. Here are a few of the bargains - . 3} h.p., was £2l, now £l2. ',)', h.p., was £.'l4, now £l9. 2J h.p., was £SO, now £3O. ■I h.p., was £'ls, now £2B. 5 h.p., was £lO, now £22 7 h.p., was £45, now £2;j. 11 you want to learn the Motor Trade got one of the above machines, learn a bit of motor work with it, then apply for a iob Lo start in the motor trade.

Note to Editor:—The above advt. has only been in a few days and we hav< sold three of above machines. How FOR SALE. (V>yA ACRES froohold, 4 miles from rail- *" i U way. on a good road, subdivided into 16 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing in first-class condition, and well watered; was heavy bush, all down and in good grasses; 30 acres in crops, 230 acres ploughable. Carries 2£ sheep to the acre. This is a bit, of nice warm sheep country, and the present owner has.done well and can show big returns. Well worth enquiring about. Prico £ls per acre; cash required, £3OOO. (ID A GOOD sheep and cattlo farm at a -£»- reasonable price.—940 acres froohold, 4 miles from railway, store and blacksmith, 1 mile from cheese factory and post oflice. Good 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, splendid Outbuildings. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, first-class sheep-proof fencing, and water in every paddock: 200 acres ploughablo. _ Will winter 2A sheep to the acre. Price £l2 10s per acre; £3OOO down, balance for 6 years at 5i per cent. This is a bit of good country and cheap at the price. _ (8) tIOOD mixed farm for man with limited T capital.—4oo acres L.1.P., 6 miles from railway, store, cheese factory and dcs* oflice 1 mile. Good 6-roorned house, cow-, shed, woolshed and other outbuildings, sub-' divided into 20 sheep-proof paddocks; 385 acres down and in grass, balance bush, 100 acres ploughablo. This place will carry 35 milk cows and 500 sheop; owner must sell Price £lO per acre. Annual rental'£2o. (18) -«Of ACRES freehold, Tariki district, J.OJ. half-mile from cheese factory, railway and township. New 8-roomed house and outbuildings; good 8-bail cowshed and piggery; well fenced and watered; all ploughable; no blackberry. Ar, present carrying 25 cows and 25 2-year-old heifers, besides horses, etc. Cash required, £200; balance for 5 years at 5J per cent. This property has been well farmed by the present owner for a number of years and is good buying at £2B per acre. (43) 'F. H. BARNITT, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. SPLENDID FACILITIES FOR REMOVALS. DON'T think that when yon have to remove it need be a dreadful affair. Let us do t'io work, and there will bo no tin necessary trouble. We have the knowledge, the equipment, the men to do the work quickly, carefully. Scores have thanked us heartily—they have been so pleased.—-The New Ze:t land Express Co., Ltd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1387, 20 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1387, 20 November 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1387, 20 November 1918, Page 8

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