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MOUNSEY & CO. MEAT. MEAT. MEAT. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! 9A.M. 9A.M. 9A.M. AND ALL DAY. 2 REEF AND K A IRA NO A LAMB. AT MOUNSKY’S MEAT AI ART. FIRST SALE, 9 A.M, UR SALEROOM PACKED TO OVERFLOWING. ROODS MOST RE CLEARED TO-MORROW, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FURTHER CONSIGNMENTS. M hatever You Require in Furniture ami Furnishings, Your Wants will be well supplied TO-MORROW AT MOUNSEY AND CO.'S UP-TO-DATE SALEROOMS. We beg ol you to make an inspection ol our huge list ol attractive lines. All lu be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE. . HIMATANGI SALE, MONDAY. JUNE 90, 1992, rnHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1. MERCANTILE AGENCY CO,, LTD,, will sell as follows, at 1 p.m., — 2-1 stole cows 17 weaner heifers 1 grade Jersey weaner bull 3 draught horses, broken to all work 1 swamp plough, 1 d.f. plough, 1 set discs, 1 set tyne harrows, 1 cultivator, 1 manure and seed sower, I Cambridge roller I held drainer 1 block dray baid Mrs McKearmnn to Mrs McLeet, "i here’s a now butcher’s shop in Featherston street, The beef is ail ox, and the flavour is there, And the mutton’s as good a,-, you'd get anywhere.’’ The End. E. P. PARKER, I’EATHEJLSTUK STREET. FREEHOLD BAKERY BUSINESS.

A PERFECT LITTLE GOLD MINE is quite an apt term in describing this bakery business which has boon placed m our hands tor sale. Absolutely a sound connection, with a largo turnover in bread and small goods. Situated in a thickly populated suburb, doing CASH TRADE only. Buildings comprise NEW BUNGALOW, NEW BAKEHOUSE, two ovens (one now), large hour room, stables, sheds, etc. Valuable section comprising J-acro; also 4-roomcd cottage. Particulars of output, price, etc,, can be obtained at our ollice. Wi me .sole agents. BAKERY BUSINESS in rising township.—Shop and Tea Rooms, bake, house, as going concern. Splendid living accommodation, with every convenience, electric light, quite an up-to-date establishment. Practically no opposition. Price and particulars uu application. FARMS SALE. qa ACRES, Abnia wa'( u, will carry 40 Uu cows and all neces>ary Mock ; nearly all plougliable. Well watered and subdivided into V paddocks. Splendid homestead, every convenience; 10-bail cowshed, implement shed, large barn, stables, hayshed, etc. Price £75 per aero. Easy terms arranged, 1 A,r ACRES, CREAM OP KAIIvD RANG A; easily carry 70 cows, rich alluvial soil, subdivided into 9 paddocks, watered by artesian; all ..flat and plougliable, well drained, and good and where, 10-bail cowshed, cartshed, workshop, eic. £B4 per acre. Vendor will consider town property in part payment. ,•"(> ACRES, drained swamp, all flat ami O / plougliable ; carry 35 cows; a!! buildings; close to factory, school and station. £BO per acre. Vendor will take town property. ATAXY OTHERS TO QUOTE. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Eangitikei street.

BANKRUPTCY. ARTHUR GANDERTON Announces to the Cycling Public that ho has purchased the bankrupt cycle stock oi N. M. Hughes, of Fox ton, and therefore quotes;—Juvenile Cycles, from id; Ladies' Cycles, from id 10s; Sapolin Enamel, dd; Mudflaps, dd; Free Wheels, (is; Motor Cycle Patches, la tin; Inner Tubes, 3s; Tyres, 9s dd; Hutch Enamel, dd; Rubber pinch Garden Hose, dd foot; Oil, from dd; Solution, 4d; Valve Tubing, 2d foot; Carbide, 4d; and a host ot other Cycle Bargains. SWAN CYCLE WORKS COLEMAN PEACE (Phono 1189),

FARMERS i CHAFF-CUTTING, THRESHING, ETC, HAVING acquired au up-to-date contractor's plant wo are prepared to undertake Chaff-cutting, Threshing and Pressing Hay or Straw in any part of the.Alanawatu district on the shortest notice. Terms are very reasonable, and the work is carried out by thoroughly reliable men. Sir Farmer, hero is your opportunity to have your work done with the least worry to yourself. BROWN Mm RASMUSSEN, WELL-BORING ENGINEERS. Phones: Office 115. Residence 590. i /„ WILL forms, with full instrucJL/ turns for making your will.—A. L, Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square (phone 1020),

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 8