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HARRY PALMER & CO. ysciAfi Christmas .mart TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). JTARRY PALMIER AND CO. will I A.M.: Fruit, vegetables and produce, including peaches, gooseberries, cherries, apples, green peas, new potatoes, cauliflower, turnips, cabbage, wheat, pollard, bran, barley, etc. ;.2 NOON: Pigs of all kinds, including 10 good weanei's, 8 stores, etc. L 2.80: Horses, vehicles and harness; also G aeroplane propeller blades, which were used in the defence or London, any one of which will make a fine curio, of beautiful workmanship, and an ornament in any home, club or office. 12.30 P.M.: Chestnut gelding. 1 P..M.: 2000 head of poultry of all kinds, including 20 geese, 25 ducklings, cockerels, hens, etc. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.— This will be our final auction sale of poultry before' Christmas and New Year, and buyers should obtain their fortnight's requirements at this sale. 2 P.M.: Dogs, second-hand harness, yard sundries, etc. 2 P.Mj,: 2 good sheep dogs. 2.30:: Large quantity sound household furniture and kitchen sundries, which must bo sold to make more room fur the Fruit Season. Our Mart will close for the Christmas and New Year holidays, December 25th, 26th and 27th, and New Year's Dav, Ist January, 1920. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AND • FURNITURE SALE. MONDAY NEXT, 1 P.M. On the Premises, CORNER PIRIE AND FEATHERSTON STREETS. In the Estate of the Late W. F. BROGDEN. HARRY PALMER AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, the WELL-AP-POINTED G-ROOME1) HOUSE, and the UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS CONTA IN E D THEREIN. THE HOUSE contains 6 large rooms, with all conveniences, and the section has 100 FT FRONTAGE to Fcatherston street, and being a CORNER SECTION, the whole makes a valuable, investment. BEING HANDY TO TOWN, and subject to IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, an opportunity is afforded of procuring a good sound home to anyone in business in town. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. A Few of the Lines of FURNITURE comprise:— VALUABLE GREEN AXMINSTER CARPET (12' by 10J), 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN GREEN UTRECHT and SADDLEBAGS, beautifully sprung and in perfect condition, CHESTERvet and practically new loose cover, 4 high-back dining chairs in green velvet. 2 large jardinieres, BEAUTIFUL CURTAIN'S throughout the house in satin stripe casement cloth, Madras muslin, poplin, etc., 2 piano stools, wood kerb, vases, ornaments, pictures, hearth rags, SINGER SEWING MACHINE (perfect order), CHILD'S ADJUSTABLE HIGH CHAIR, rattan chair, cheflonier, LINOLEUMS IN GOOD ORDER.sdining table and tapestry, cover, MORRIS SETTEE in brown monks' cloth, BRUSSELS CARPET (!) by 10J), 5 bentwood chairs in good order, rattan chair, MORRIS CHAIR. 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE comprising LARGE AYARDROBE with large bevelled mirror and mottled kauri panels, dressing table and washstand, . HEAVY DOUBLE B.R. bed, w.w., flax and kapoc mattresses (good as new), toilet set, BLUE CARPET (9 by 12) in splendid order, chest drawers, etc. 10yds grey carpet runner, 4JYDS AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, umbrella stands, etc., HEAVY DOUBLE B.R. BEDSTEAD, box and kajx)c mattresses, 7-drawer chest (sound), BRUSSELS CARPET (9 by 10), BOX OTTOMAN, large framed mirror, CHILD'S WOODEN COT and kapoc mattress, stand mirror, 2 PERAMBULATORS (boat shape), ;{ stretcher, kapoc mattresses, commotio, LIGHT RIMU DUCHESS CHEST with bev. mirror. Good linoleums, kitchen table, clock, hearth rug. 2 colonial couches. 2 Canadian chairs, gas griller, wringer, LAWN MOWER (good order), GARDEN TOOLS, verandah seat, and SUNDRIES too numerous to mention. WE HAVE INSPECTED both the PROPERTY and the FURNITURE, and can THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND buyers of Property and GOOD FURNITURE to attend the sale, as everything is in TIP-TOP CONDITION, and with the PRESENT SHORTAGE of new furniture, a grand opportunity is afforded buyers of getting the BEST OF GOODS at their own price. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. , PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITURE CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY NEXT DECEMBER 23, 1 p.m. On account JAMES YOUNG, ESQHARRY PALMER AND CO. have received instructions to Bell as -bove, the furniture and appointments ontained in the comfortably furnished lome. Full details Saturday's papers. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. XMAS GIFTS r EED not always bo of silver or gold. The useful things for everyday serice make quite us acceptable gifts. What bout making your wife a present of,some uccssity this Christmas, such us a washng machine or wringer, mangle, carpet weeper, vacuum cleaner, d listless mop, ator filler, ice chest, that set of cunnisters or tho pantry, or the meat safe she has o long done without. Wives, for your husbands we have many iseful articles. What about a safety azor or pocket knife, or even a wheeljarrow or spray pump for his garden. It's tho sensible things that count, at •liristmas, or any other time. VIANSON AND BARK, LTD., tingit.ikei Street, Palmerston' North.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 19 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 19 December 1919, Page 8