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HIGH GRADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No. 7 MORRIS STREET, TUESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. BARRY I’AL.MER AND CO. luivo . received instructions from ME J. IE KIRK, to sell ns above, — DINING ROOM.—3-piece, chesterfield suite (in shadow tissue), 6 highhack chairs (d.r.), dining table (polished top), sideboard, wood kerb, cabinet and 2D records, settee, oak palm stand, 2 jardinieres, coal scuttle, 9 x 12 carpet, rugs, pictures, piano stool, NEW SINGER MACHINE, occasional tables, cushions. BEDROOMS 1,2 and 3.—4-piece bedroom suite in dark rimu, 2 dark duchess chests, wire mattresses, kapoc bedding, 2 9 x 12 scagrass rugs, congoleum square. wicker chair, rugs, double and single wood bedsteads. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Lino, kitchen table, (J kitchen chairs, large quantity books, plate racks, crockery and sundries, pots, lawn mower, garden tools, etc. B. C. WALDEGRA VE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF FLAXMJLL PLANT. At the Mill, LOCKWOOD, KAIRANGA, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 12 NOON. STARRY PALMER AND CO. have xfl received instructions from MR HAROLD JARVIS, to sell as above. The list comprises 12 buildings tor removal, J 14 li.p. Marshall portable engine, scutcher, stripper, wash, belts, pulleys, shafting, 30 tons (L4lb.) steel rails, 5 tons iron rails, 5 ton Avery weighbridge, I ton scales, 3 drays, 6 Trucks, press, 5 draught horses, JOUO post*, wire, 4 coppers and stands, 5 tanks, large quantity tools and sundries. Full Particulars Monday’s Papers. B. C. WALDEGRAVF, Auctioneer. u s i o m u mo n. (HAS. J. EAST. PIANO, ORGAN PLAYING, THEORY Modern Technique, Touch and Tone. Over 20 years’ experience as teacher. ADDRESS: I CARROLL ST. MISS SIMS, U-Mre.it, No. 15 Waldegravo Buildings. THE Latest Designs in Costumes, Coat Frocks, Dresses, etc. Ladies’ Own Materials Made ’>p. Moderate Chargee. WHAT'S TUB USE OE the Choicest and Best ul i'ish and Grills unless they are cooked to perfection A e know just how To cook. Come in to-day— to-night—any time! RISING SDN CAFE. Next Council Offices, The Square.

nnAXI-PHONE 1092.—Let me quote JL you lor your next journey, charges .must reasonable.—Thos. Killick. BUY I IT’S TUK CHEAPEST I.N THE END. ! f YYOLISTS will readily agree that a V_h guod cycle costs less to maintain than docs a cheaper grade machine. Hundreds of thousands ol cyclists alt the world over ride ill DO E-Vi HUWURTH CYCLES daily because they know the Rudge to be the best cycle proposition. INSPECT THE MODELS TO-DAY. JACK WARNER, I DEAL CYCLE WCHSCS Next “Standard" Uiiice (phone 794). REPAIRS | TO HARNESS, SADDLERY, J a ND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER ' WORK. H. S. WYCHERLEY, No. 9 George street, P.N. HISS NANE MATH I'.SON, HAIR CONSULTANT, King’s Chambers, The Square. I CJCALP and Face Massage, Pointing, j and Singeing, Shampooing, ManiI curing. 1 Appointments arranged. Phone 100. NEW ENGLISH CARS. W E have just landed something really worth while, “WOLSELEY" and “BELSIZE” Gars. Those Cars are a convincing testimony to the high standard of Dritiah engineering skill. Before buying your Oar, in justice to yourself, call and inspect thorn. We have several splendid bargains in second-hand Curs and Trucks. The famous “BUICK." and “CHALMERS” Cara are, aa usual, ready for a demonatratiou at any moment. 4. BEIT AND BAYLY, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 8