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w HARRY PALMER AND CO. ILL SELL TO-MORROW 9.30 A.M. 9.30 A.M. MEAT Ox Beef, MEAT MEAT Wether Mutton MEAT MEAT Corned Beef, MEAT MEAT Sausages, etc. MEAT Quality as usual. 10.15.—Vegetables (fresh), fruit (apples), produce, etc. HARRY PALMER AND 00. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR JJOUSEHOLD pURNITURE, On the promises, 176 FEATHERSETON STREET s (Corner Ward Street). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 (Commencing at 1 o’clock Sharp). Harry palmer and co., act'"mg under instructions from the owner (who has gone North), will sell as above, — 250 . LOTS . 250 Including the following:— Superior chesterfield coucl(<#l Morris chairs, 3-piece chesterfield suite (racquet), Wilton carpet (9 x 12), goat skin rug, oak cabinet gramophone, music cabinet, oak sideboard, oak oval dining table, wooden kerb, superior hall runner, Axminster carpet square (9 x 10), double and single (oak and rimu) bedsteads and mattresses complete, costly oak finish duchess, 2 rimu duchesses and pedestals, wood cot, basinettc, 1 seagrass pram, 1 pushcart (nearly new), 6 high-back rimu chairs, kitchen table and 6 chairs, fire guard, lino, curtains, crockery, cooking utensils, garden tools, wheelbarrow, hose, gas iron, lady’s cycle, 15 W.L. laying hens, numerous other sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE NEXT WEDNESDAY, 27th INST., 1 p.m. sharp. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE .-We have personally inspected above furniture, and it is all in practically now condition. We can honestly recommend it to intending buyers. J. L. BENNETT, Auctioneer.

FOR IROMPT SALES, pROMPT DELIVERY, pROMPT SETTLEMENTS, Give ALL Your Business to ~ HARRY PALMER AND CO. (J. L. Bennett), THE LEADING AUCTIONEERS, RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston N. AYE SELL, AYE BUY, WE VALUE. Furniture (any quantity) bought for CASH. For Private Sale —Furniture (new and used), Beds and Bedding. Produce (all kinds), Vegetables (fresh), Fruit (apples, etc.) Stock, Implements, Farms, Etc. GIVE US A TRIAL. Judge us by Results.

ESSEX (HUDSON SUPER FOUR) CARS. WHEN we say that the Essex is the best four-cylinder car ever produced we mean what we say, and if you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate its sterling qualities we can prove our assertion. Essex cars are made by the' Hucpjon Motor Manufacturing Co., in the Hudson factory, with Hudson thoroughness and finish. 240 parts of the Essex are interchangeable with the Super Six Hudson. THE ESSEX WILL do 22 to 28 miles per gallon. THE ESSEX WILL do 2 to 65 miles per hour on top gear. THE ESSEX WILL climb almqst any hill on top gear. THE ESSEX IS the most comfortable and easy controlled car. THE ESSEX HAS genuine leather upholstery ami fitted with Cord Tyres. THE ESSEX IS fully equipped with all latest accessories. THE ESSEX PRICE complete is only £525. EVERY ESSEX OWNER is an Essex enthusiast.. Ask any Essex owner’s opinion of the Essex car. This will convince. We have hundreds of unsolicited testimonials from Essex owners. Need we say more. SOLE AGENTSDAWBER MOTORS, L“~THE - MASSEY ALL STEEL BICYCLE IS THE BEST VALUE On the MARKET Look for the silver ribbon. Agent, EDGES CYCLE DEPOT. A. D. MARKLAND, Proprietor. Phono 1057. 54 Rangitikei Street. MISS SIMS, COSTUMIER, ; No. 15 Waldegrave Buildings. THE Latest Designs in Costumes, Coat Frocks, Dresses, etc. Ladies’ Own Materials Made Up. Moderate Charges. v Below Pre-War Price, QA ACRES, mostly flat, about half uU sown in new grass, well sheltered. DAIRY 30 cows and carry dry stock; situation good, 1 mile from factory, school, and railway; close to Palmerston; 6-roomed house and outbuildings. UNDOUBTEDLY CHEAP. Price £4O per acre. Good terms. , ARRANGE TO INSPECT TO-DiY. WILTON AND VAUTIER 121 CUBA STREET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 8

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