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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF pEDIGREE JERSEY JJULLS TO be held under the auspices of the Manawatu Jersey Cattle Club, on the Showgrounds, Palmerston North, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21,1922. AT 10.30 A.M. Full Particulars Later. jgHEEP OR D AIRYING. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. TO ACQUIRE LEASE OF FARM OF 636 Ac,IESAT RENTAL OF £715 PER ANNUM. ]~YOR a term of three or five years, ; LOUDOUN BURN FARM, Colyton, Feilding; subdivided into ten paddocks; large 12-roomed dwelling (up-to-date), suitable outbuildings, dairy and j wool shed; four miles from Coly ton Post Oillce, I mile from School. Apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Feilding. 'Are You Married TO YOUR CYCLE AGENT? If not you will be more than satisfied with ART CANDERTON, CYCLES, REPASR3 AMD TYRES. Only Address:— SWAM CYCLE WORKS COLEMAN PLACE (Phone 1189). THE NASH SIX-ALL-THB-TIME SERVICE. THE Nash Six is not only an ideal car for ladies to own and drive, but is built for the hardest general service that can be imposed under New Zealand travel conditions. We are AGEMTS FOR THE MASH SIX, And will at any time bo pleased to demonstrate the preeminent qualities of this grand car. The graceful body lines, the wouderlul reserve ot power, and maximum comfort and economy are Nash points that will appeal to you. Let us give you a trial run in the New Nash Six. All accessories stocked. Walter Turner, Ltd., Agents for Dodge Bros.’ and Nash > Cara. Queen street, PALMERSTON NORTH, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A r ACRES, Manawatu district, rich (JO alluvial soil, all in best English grasses, all flat, all been ploughed, subdivided into 9 paddocks by good post and wire fences, permanently watered; carrying capacity 50 cows and necessary stock; modern 6-roomed house and conveniences, 6-bail cow shed (concrete floor), also yard, trap shed and other buildings. Price £7O per acre. Good terms. Owner would take rent-producing town property or mortgage for equity. KENNETH McDONALD, AGENT, Rangitikoi street, Palmerston North. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE.fA ACRES, close to Feilding, all flat and plouglmble, nicely subdivided and well fenced, splendid water-supply; situate close to factory, school, post office and station; carry 25 cows. Good 5roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, hayloft, 2 store sheds, etc. Has two road frontages. Price £B2. Satisfactory terms arranged. (P/80) A A ACRES, 5 miles Palmerston, all 00 RIVER DEPOSIT; carry 45 cows and other slock; watered ' by running stream and ARTESIAN WELL; 8-bail cowshed, concreted; good 4-roomed house; fences in splendid order; all flat and ploughable. Soil has been tested by Government expert and. considered to bo the best in New Zealand. 42 cows averaged over 3201 b BUTTER-FAT PER COW. Call and see us about this. Nothing better offering in the district. PRE-WAR PRICE. 6 ACRES, close to Palmerston, good 5roomed house, trapshed, woodshed, etc. £3OO taken off for small fruits and tomatoes last year. Vendor wants larger place, Only asking £I2OO. H. BURROWS & CO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. Said Mrs McClean to Mrs McLeot, “There’s a new butcher’s shop in Featherston street; There’s mutton and beef and small goods galore, The housewives are there bujing meat by the score; And if you want to know the reason why, It’s simply because it’s good meat that thoj buy.” ' Note,—-Wo are not connected with any other butcher’s business in P.N.—F- G. Parker, Feathorston street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 492, 2 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 492, 2 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 492, 2 September 1922, Page 8

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