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DETAILS THAT MAKE THE I Dodge Popular! ITS VERY Car is built to'a rigid stanJ dan! of appearance and comfort. The DODGE represents the highest perfection in streamline body design. This superb car has an abundance of power for its weight—the engine runs quietly and smoothly day in and day out—the pick up is quick, smooth and sure. The wheelbase allows plenty of room for seating—the large tyres provide bigger air cushions and roll more smoothly over little ruts and bumps. The long cantilever rear springs absorb all road shock, while small resilient springs under deep upholstery, make the cushions seem almost pneumatic. The DODGE is more than a Fightweight car—it is light on tyres, petrol and upkeep, and above all—it is light in price. The universal claims made for this fine car can be proved by a demonstration. Call or write for booklet to-day for preference! Walter Turner, Ltd., QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. The manawatu machinery EXCHANGE CO. have for aale in dieir Showrooms in Rangitikoi itreet, Palneraton North, tho following secondhand nachinery and implements: I Booth Macdonald sft. Grass Seed Stripper, complete. \ set 2-loaf Tine Harrows with bar. I McCormick 2-horse Mower complete with two knives. 1 Alfa Laval 45-gallon Separator, in perfect order. I Eeid and Gray Medium Double Furrow Plough. , , , I Single leaf Tine Harrow, splendid order. I Massey Harris 6ft. Reaper and Binder complete. 1 Force Pump, for hand or power. 1 All Steel Bft. Hay Rake complete. Alfa Laval 65-gallon Hand Separator, complete and in perfect order. “Diabolo” 50-gallon Hand Separator, perfect order. \ Massey Harris Double Furrow Medium Plough, complete and in splendid order t Nuderson 4-h.p. self-contained boiler, all and in perfect order. Crowded All Day L (lie actual truth in describing our Mart let Saturday, when very big business was done in all liic . Fruit and p educe were in good demand. Pigs were cut f.-.l in large numbers, and good quality met a spirit* cl sale. Iho Poultry pens were crammed, and a largo quantity were sold in tho crates, and prices were about tho same as of late. New and Second-hand I* uniituro wcic in good request, and big business was [Hit through. Following arc the sales: Wcanors and slips 20s 6d to 41s 6d; stores and porkers, 36s to 70s; boar, 101s: bay maro, £8 10s; lions, 5s 3c! to 8s pair; ducks, 6s to 9s; ducklings, to 14s 6d; turkey gobblers to 50-; geese, 12s lo 16s; now potatoes (splendid duality), to 4s 9d qr.; onions (new sea win’s), lo 3gd lb.; apples, to 16s 6d bushel; cauliflower, to 13s doz.; cabbage to 3s 6d do/..; gooseberries, to 7s per half, case; green peas, Is 7peek. Our stocks of Second-hand Furniture are now fairly low, and wo are prepared to receive any quantity of goiyf sound articles, and are prepared to sell on owner’s account or buy outright. ARE YOU MOVING? Entrust your sale to Harry Palmer & Co. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEER?, (Mrs Harry Palmer, sole proprietress). PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Best Results Guaranteed. Lowest Charges Consistent with Good Service. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager, Phone 92. Manager’s Private Phone 857. J. J. SHARMAN, Land and Outside Salesman. PHOTOGRAPHY. TE. LEWIS wishes to announce • that ho has resumed business in Coleman Place. For appointment* ring phone 142. JMPORTANT VISIONAL S ALE - ' MAUKORO ESTATE, Situated 17 miles from Morrinsvillo. SUBDIVIDED into 23 farms, and only 8 of the best quality farms still to bo sold; 15 farms sold in one week. The best land,, the cheapest prices, and the easiest terms. Only 10 per cent, cash; 10 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to that ex-, tent; balance in 5 years at 5J per cent. This is an opportunity not to be missed. Call at office and get plan, and all information from E. L. BROAD, RANGITIKEI STREET. Jj E A The Square and No. 4 Broad Street SPECIALISE in the dispenclng of PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS. Telephone Numbers 7 and 851. RY’S 13 H ARMACHES, A 1 STOP! WHERE SPALL WE DINE? T THE ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS FOR SURE. We Always Patronise the Returned Soldier. A First-class Dinner, 11.80 to 2. A Substantial Hot Tea, 6 to 7. Why not Try Us for MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS? R. S. HERBERT, Proprietor. Phone 586.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 8

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