FOR SALE. W)R SALE, hay pony, quiet and .L 1 ' so' Vial ; o-year-oldfilly, unbroken; iji.'-o chestnut pony, with loal at loot (by fashionable). Apply R. isowcr, Roil* gotoli.. i [TS'iOR. SALE, extra large ,Brinsmead jL piano case, new. Address at •-.Standard" Officc,_ I7V')R SALE, one, two or three, acres X' finest land in Palincrston, suit market-gardener—Henderson, nurseryman, Main street. "JTAIOR SALE, purebred sheep dog pups *. from dog trial winners. Aupjy 'JjuR BAM}, 5-seater Studchaker ear, in perfect older, any trial, £lßo. !7i|Oß SALE, English motor bicycle and side-ear, in good order. Address at: "Standard" ftflice. _ TDiDTJ SALE, plums toi; jam.—J. J.' Hocking, 7'.i College street west. SIGHT QCscater motor car for sale, J good order, any trial, very economical, on benzine. Ming phone 895. TjTVOR SALE, MeCormick grass mower; .1. ' practically new. Apply W. Sexton, Glen Oroua. ST'liOR SALE,, splendid rough cast bungalow i of 5 rooms, with every modern convenience, including motor shed, best part o£ town. —Goldingham and. Beckett, Ltd., Palmerstbn North.
SALE, seaside cottage, Paekakarilti, freehold, full-quarter-acre section; furniture can be hail at valuation. Price £270 cash.—J. A. Nash and Co., George street. 4?' l OK ft— CHARMING 6-rppmed &J LjU*J\3 bungalow, Native Reserve, every convenience, concrete paths, motor shed, etc.; £350 cash.— Birnie and Coombs. 38 Rangitikei street. FfOR SALE, dairy farm of 60 acres, 4 miles from Palmerston, up-to-date homestead and outbuildings, carrying 30 cows. Price £IOO per acre; terms £2OOO cash.—-J. A. Nash and Co., )AA- SEVEN - ROOMED cXy \&\J\j house, every convenience, large section, well built and in excellent condition ; terms.—Birnie and Coombs, 38 Hangitikei street. FjOR SALE, new 5-roomed bungalow, all conveniences, in good locality; immediate possession. Price £1250. Bagnall and, Keeble. JTIIOR SALE, 55 acres, rich Kairanga land, 5-roomed cottage, large cowshed, land carry 33 cows, quite close factory. Price £l2O per acre; terms £2OOO cash.—J. A. Nasi) and Co., George street. FjOR SALE, 6-roomed house, all con- • veniences, motor shed, asphalt paths, near Square; £IOSO, terms arranged.—Harry Palmer's. , 17!,0R SALE, new bungalow, 6 rooms, near High School: large section, £1250; terms.—W. O. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei street.
AK(\ ACRES, carrying 500 ewes /±o\) with 92 per cent, lambs, 500 hoggets and 70 head cattle; good house and outbuildings. Price, including |stock, £26 per acre, with £.3000 cash.— jT. J. Rodgers and Co., George street. RO.OMS and 1 acres.—l can give im L t-J mediate possession of my very fine home situated at 43 Ihaka street; lovely gardens, asphalt 4 r i y6 »nd paths, tennis court and lawns, 4 acres of the best land in the district. House has 8 large rooms, 12ft. stud, all conveniences, spacious verandahs, motor shed. This property will stand the fullest inspection. Apply op the premises, or ring telephone 895. oV l.Ov/v/ roomed house, with every convenience; land excellently drained.—Birnie and Coombs, 38 Rangitikei streetconcern, 195 acres, with 31 "V'" cows and heifers in milk, 20 yearlings, bull, 3 horses, 2 2-year heifers; good house, etc. Price £3B per acre; £2OOO cash.—Goldingliam and Beckett, Ltd., Palmerston North. kJ feot frontage; Lyndlfurst street, £3 per foot; Terrace End, 66 by 165, £115; 3J acres, Hokowhrtu, £Boo. Bagnall and Keeble. IXED FARM, 370 acres, twe-tkiros . ploughable, Manawatu Line, good buildings; suitable Wellington milk supply, £27 per acre, £SOO cash.—-W, O. Brophy, 27 Ranaitikei street. <3w LMKJt) house, every convenience, motor shed, large section. Price low for quick sale ; K good terms.—Birnie and Coombs, 38 Rangitikei street. 6 ACRES, Kalranga road, £1500; 2i acres, £475; and 2f acres, £6OO. W. O. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei streetTO LEASE, for 5 years>at £SOO pet annum, 640 acres, freehold, 9 miles town, 12 paddocks, 5-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, school 2j i miles; optional purchasing clause at £ls per acre.—G. A. Preece and Co., Ltd., j Palmerston.
The name I've got for bike repairo will Stand through many ages; The "biz" I "do is bound to grow, and pay increasing «rages. My motto is, good work, low charge, and that's the reason why Onoe a cyclist'B been to me he'll never pass me by. P. EDGE. 54 Rangltlkel itrcet. "WHO REMOVED YOUR '' FURNITURE,?" THE New .Zealand Express Co., did you, say? I thought it was'a capable firm that did the work. Anybody can see that the things have been taken-great care of. Employed them before? Well, I won't wonder." FOR SALE, HOUSE AT PUMMERTON, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 8
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723Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 8
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