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AUCTION MART SALE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! AT PALMERSTON'S REST, BR.IGH'J EST AND BUSIEST ■ AUCTION MART. m lIE EM I'JRE AUCTIONEERING JL ("0. will submit for sale, — FOCI/FRY AT 1-.30 P.M,-: Largo entries of all classes, including White Leghorn liens, cockerels and chickens, tablovpouitry, fat geese, 20 pairs young ducks, chickens. PRODUCE of all kinds, new potatoes, chaff, straw, garden peas, seed potatoes. HARNESS AND SADDLERY of all kinds; ALMOST NEW 75 gallon Alfa Laval separator, Dover stove, wheelbarrows, incubators, verandah screens, milt coolers, step ladders, ladders, sundries of all kinds. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT: Our usual large entries of high grade new and second-hand furniture, including oak sideboard, oak extension table, oak oval table, oak fern stands and umbrella stands, exceptionally good 3-piece Chesterfield suite, suite of high back chairs, 2 settees, i) elaborate sideboards, Morris chairs, easy chairs, chesterfield couch, wardrobes, duchess chests, washstands, pedestal cupboards, bedsteads (double, single and threequarter sizes), wire mattresses and stretchers, kapoc mattresses and pillows, 2 superior organs, gate leg tables, occasional tables, carpet square, hall runner, seagrass mats ami squares, pictures', books, ladies' and gents' bicycles. MARK BRIGGS. * 808 BROWN, Auctioneer. DETAILS THAT MAKE THE iTTirrr^jiTrniß! "|7U T ERY Car is built to a rigid stanJ J diird 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 wheelbaso 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 roar springs absorb all road shock, while small resilient springs under deep upholstery, make the cushions seem almost pneumatic. ':"'.• " M Mf|ft is more than a nghtWLij. ~:■ it 's light on tyres, petrol and* upkeep, ..;■: 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 I !.!'■ preference! QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. 'riHE MANAWATU MACHINERY A EXCHANGE CO. have for salo in their Showrooms in Rangitikei itreet, Palnerston North, the following secondhand naohinery and implements: 1 Booth Macdonald sft. Grass Seed Stripper, complete. \ sot 2-leaf Tine Harrows with har. I McCormick 2-horso Mower oomploto with two knives. \ Alfu Luval 45-gallon Separator, in perfect order. 1 Reid and Gray Medium Double Furrow Plough. 1 Single leaf Tino Harrow, splendid order. I Massey Harris 6ft. Reaper and Binder completo. I LifrVand Force Pump, for hand or power. 1 All Stool Bft. Hay Rako complete. Alfa Laval 65-gallon Hand Separator, complete and in perfoct order. "Diabolo" 50-gallon Hand Separator, i perfoct order. l Maosey Harris Double Furrow Medium Plough, completo and in splendid order I Anderson 4-h.p. self-contained boiler, all complete and in perfect order. Is the actual truth in describing our Mart last Saturday, when very big business was done in all lines. Fruit and produce were in good demand. Pigs were entered in large, numbers, and good fluidity met a spirited sale. The Poultry pens were crammed, and a. largo quantity v.ere sold in the crates, und 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: Weaners and slips, 20s 6d to 41s 6d; stores and porkers, 36s to 70s; boar, 101s; bay mare, £8 10s; hens, 5s 3d to 8s pair; ducks, 6s to 9s; ducklings, to 14s 6d j turkey gobblers, to 50s; geese, 12s to 16s; new potatoes (splendid quality), to 4s 9d qr.; onions (new season's), to JSjd lb.; apples, to 16s 6d bushel; cauliflower, to 13s doz.; cabbage, to 3s 6d doz.; gooseberries, to 7s per half case; green peas. Is 7id peck. Our stocks of Second-hand Furniture are now fairly low, and we are piepared to receive any quantity of good sound articles, and are prepared to sell on owner's account or buy outright. ARE YOU MOVING? Entrust your sale to CTTC«;CTnjEI*fi THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, (Mrs Harry Palmei, sole proprietress). PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Best Results Guaranteed. Lowest Charges Consistent with Good Service. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager, Phone 92. Manager' 3 Private Phone 857. J. J. SHARMAN, Land and Outside Salesman. NOTICE. IEATTTE AND PROCTER, LIMITED, PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, SANITARY ENGINEERS. Phone 1031. A RE now in their New Brick Shop. ljl Cuba street, opposite Soldiers Club, and will be pleased to see old and new customers. ALL NEW STOCK. Fine Range of Lavatory Basins and Baths. Solo Agents CHALLENGE BATH HEATERS.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 19 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 19 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 19 December 1919, Page 8