HARRY PALMEB & CO. Vl{ ELIMI NAB V ANXO UNCICM KNT. FURNITURE CLEARING SALE. Fill DAY NEXT, DEC. 19th, 1 p.m. On the Promises, 133 GREY STREET EAST. On account of MR 11. SHAW. HARPY PAPIER AND CO. have been instructed to sell, as above THE CONTENTS OE THE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOME, including cqttjv'ge piano. Further details to-morrow's papers. W. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer, DETAILS THAT MAKE THE [immmmmPT J 7l VERY Car is built to a rigid standi dard of appearance and comfort. The DODGE represents [the highest perfection in streamline body design. 'This superb ear has an abundance <jl power for its. weight—the engine runs quietly and smoothly day in and day out —the pick up is quick, smooth and The wlieclhaso allows plenty of room for seating—the large tyres provide bigger air cushions and roll more smoothly over little ruts and bumps. The lung cantilever rear springs absorb all road shock, while small resilient springs under deep upholstery, make the cushions seem almost pneumatic. The J)()DGK is more than a lightweight ear—-it is light on tyres, petrol and upkeep, and above all—it is light in price. The universal claims made for this fine ear can lie proved by a demonstration, (-'all or write lor booklet to-day for preference! ALMEBSTON NORTH. TTHE MANAWATU MACHINERY I EXCHANGE CO. have for ealo in 'heir Showrooms in Rangitikei itrcet, Pal•<Tftori North, the following secondhand Michirnry end implements: I Booth Macdnnnld sft. Grass Seed Stripper, complete. \ set 2-loa.f Ti.no Harrows with bar. I McCormick 2-horso Mower complote with two knives. ' Aifa Laval 45-gallon Separator, in perfect ordor. I Reid and Gray Medium Double Furrow Plough. l I Single leaf Tine- Harrow, splendid order. I Massey Harris 6ft. Reaper and Binder complete. I Lifrand Force Pump, for hand or power. 1 All Steel Bft. Hay Rake complete. Aifa Laval 65-gallon Hand Separator, complete and in perfect order. "Diabolo" 50-gallon Hand Separator, \ Maasey Harris Double Furrow Medium Plough, complete and in splendid ordor 1 Anderson 4-h.p. pelf-contained boiler, til complete and in perfect order. BHigiUliFn Is the actual truth in describing our Mart hist Saturday, when very big business was done in «U lines. Fruit and produce were in good demand. Pigs were entered in large numbers, and good quality met a spirited sale. 1 hePoultrv pens were crammed, and a large quantity were sold in the crates, and prices were about the same as of late. New and .Second-hand Furniture were in good request, and big business was put through. Following are the sales: YVeaners and slips, 20s 6d to 41s 6d; stores and porkers, 36s to 70s; hoar. 1013; bay mare. £8 10s;' hens, 5s 3d to 8s pair; ducks, 6s to 9s; ducklings, to 14s 6d; turkey gobblers to 50s; geese, 12s to 16s; new potatoes (splendid quality), to 4s 9d qr:; onions (new season's), to 2£d lb.; apples, to 16s 6d bushel; cauliflower, to 13s doz.; cabbage, to 3s 6d doz.; gooseberries, to 7s per half case; green pens, Is peck. Our Mock- of Second-hand Furniture are now. fairly low, and we are prepared to retteivo any quantity of good sound articles-. and are prepared tO*sell qn owner's account or buy outright. ARE YOU MOVING? Entrant your Bale to PiaT™ J? frfn THE POPULAR AUCTIONEER?, (Mrs Harry Palmei, 0010 -proprietress). PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Rest Results Guaranteed, Lowest Charges Consistent with Good Service. W. 13. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager, Phono 02. Manager's Private Phono 857. J. J. SHARMAN, Land and Outside Salesman. PHOTOGRAPHY. TE. LEWIS wishes to annooae* • that he hoa resumed buaineaa. in Coleman Place. For appoint in eat* ring phone 142. MPORTANT O ÜBDIVISIONAL MAUKORO ESTATE, ■Situated 17 miles from Morrinsville. v HTBDIVIDED into 23 farms, and k) only 8 of the best quality farms •itill to be sold; 15 farms sold in one week. The best land, the cheapest prices, and the easiest terms. Only 10 per cent, cash; }0 per cent, in 12 months;, or improvements to that extent; balance in 5 years at 5] per cent. This is an opportunity not to he missed. Call at office and get plan, and all information from E. L. 3ROAD,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1702, 16 December 1919, Page 8
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