HARRY PALMER & CO. piiriT gALE, TOMORROW, AT 11 O'CLOCK. rjARRY PALMER AND CO. will IX sell,— 17,0 cases fruit, including peaches, apricots, plums, apples. Also, green pens, new potatoes, etc. NO RESERVE.
YOU GET ONLY THE BEiT FURNITURE HERE. WE are out to supply FURNITURIi that is high class, yet not too •xpenßive. Furniture that ia dur*l>ie. Furniture that is honestly made it rtvery part. Come and let ub prove to jon how ■veirquntified wo are to Berv« job wt«ractorily and completely. GILCHRIST AUCTIONEERING CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE SQUARE. NEXT G.P.O.
NSURE A GAINST IT|EOUGHT. PUT DOWN A PERMANENT WATER SUPPLY. In stock and on order— CONCRETE WATER TROUGHS CEMENT PIPES * CEMENT FLOOD GATES CEMENT PIG TROUGHS, SALT PANS WASH TUBS, Etc. Also in stock, Clay Field Pipes, 3in to 6in, in any quantity. Call or write me for particulars. E. H. CRABB, 73 STREET. Bo- >v Phone 700.
BENTON SPARK PLUGS. A CASE HARDENED PLDG made A in sizes to fit any car or motor cycle. We have Tery largo stocks. NONPAREIL MOTOR CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. •L experienced. IT HAS INDEED BEEN A PLEASURE to have served our large number oi clients in such a;successful manner, as has been evinced by their expressions of complete satisfaction. WE LOOK FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE to the l\ow Year in being able to pleasfl our clients to a still greater degree, by a continuation of our present high standard of business, and by bringing all transactions to a successful issue.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MOUNS'EY'S SERVICE during the ensuing year—it is N a guarantee oi' your absolute satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL! Corner Rangitjkei and Queen streets PALMEKSTON'S LEADING FURNITURE BTORB. >ARTICULARS OP "PROPERTY FOR SALE BY ACKAY &< TONES, T TD., TE KUITI. 1 Ol Q ACRES, L.I.P. Rent £4l 10s. Limestone and papa country; situated 28 miles from To Kuiti, J mile- from Post Office. There are 550 acres fallen and grassed, the balance bush; well watered and ball ploughnblo when cleared. There is a comfortable 5-roomed cottage, temporary woolshed. Carrying capacity, 2 sheep. Prico £5 5s per acre; goodwill £2oo*o cash-
•jT\ON'T "li/fISS fpHIS. i)jUtJ acres in good grass, balance bush and fern; well fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; good pig paddock of 4 acres; milking sbed, calf pens, pig styes, large stables, man's room, workshop, washnoiise and store room, garden and orchard; good 7-roomed dwelling. The farm all lies facing the morning sun, nice warm situation, good heavysoil, all ploughable, no weeds, situated on level road, about 2 miles fror- 1 way station, school, store, etc. VERY CHEAP AT £25 PER ACRE £IOOO down; balance on mortgage. C. B. LEVER,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 29 December 1919, Page 8
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