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K.A.C., LIMITm i UGE ]tf'E'AT ( "g'A-LB. "BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, AS USUAL, AT 9.30 A.M. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT 9.30. K.A.C., Lmim> : DALES pOR Q OR SATURDAY. 9.3o.—Meat: Beef, mutton, pork, sausages, etc. .■'■. vj 12 NOON.— Poultry: 30 fat fowls, 20 fat ducks, turkeys, 1 breeding pen Black Orpingtons. 1 P.M.—Pigs: 100 weaners and slips. Also heifer calf. i I.3o.—Plough shares, blacksmith's bel- ' lows, 120-egg Daniell's incubator, swingletrees, gig lamp, 1 28-gal. new Alpha Laval separator. 2 P.M.—Porcelain bath, 3 cases Nestle's milk, 5 cases tinned soups, 9 cases milk custard, 12 bags oatmeal; ' 3 box mattresses, wire mattresses, '■ ' ■ '.} \ Also,— The contents of a 5-roomed bungalow, removed to the Mart for sale WITHOUT RESERVE. Sewing machine, seagrass bedroom ware, chest drawers, upholstered chairs, framed mirror, lino square, step ladder, child's high chair, 2 book shelves, pedestal cupbonrd, small table, bassinette, d.r. chairs, vases, palm stand, pictures, etc., etc., etc. NOTE.—Owing to the large increase in the number of entries of fowls and pigs, vendors are asked to have their consignments yarded at least half an hour before the advertised time of selling. GEO. A. BROAD, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. TEW Up-to-date Bungalow, of G » S rooms, with every possible convenience, concrete motor shed, 1J acres land, with long frontage; one of most convenient houses in Palmerston North. Owner leaving and is prepared to sacrifice and make easy terms, say, £3BO i cash. ' K, ROOMS, with all conveniences, 0 handy to town. Price £BSO, £2OO cash. SECTIONS in all parts of Borough on easy terms. C.H.WHITEHEAD, Main Street, Palmerston North.

FLUFFY DAY-OLD CHICKS. WHITE LEGHORNS*. 25 for 30s; 50 for oos; 10t> for 100 s 1000 for £45. All railage paid Hatching Eggs, 100 455, free on rail Settings, 15 eggs, 10s 6d. M. H. W ALKER, ARDWICK POULTRY FARM, FOXTON.

CYCLES TO SUIT THE PURSE OF EVERY BUYER. Yet all are good reliable machines that go out with our guarantee. "F in need of a Cycle drop in u. to-day—wo have a machine to suit your need, at the . right price, too. ; A. COOKSLEY, SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT, 3 Rangitikei Street :: 'Phono 6265

FOR EXCHANGE. 31 ACRES, with a good seven-ropm--2 ed house, all conveniences, motor shed, fitted with electric: light throughout; land been surveyed into quarteracre sections. Price £2IOO, free from encumbrances, Will exchange for good dairy farm. -, *■ J. A. NASH & CO. PALMERSTON NORTH.

REAR HEALTHY CHICKS tHIS SEASON! THEN USE HCKED in 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 2001 b, bags, . ALL STORES. Manufactured by MANAWATU MILLS CO.

ALL PQULTRYMEN. ARE INTERESTED IN THIS. TNCUBATOR T AMPS, / BROODER LAMPS.. Manufactured pn the Premises. J.H.COKER Workshop, Grey Street. Phone 6129. WHY should you not hive the best when it costs do more? By dealing with us you get the best every time. Dressed poultry ft specialty. We deliyer free. No order too large nor too small. 'Phone 6108. - • F. G. PARKER...............8MTGHER, Cr. Ward and Featfeerston Streets. RUSTIC TU" OTOR pAINTING ' BEST ENGLISH MATERIALS. . High-class work and finish guaranteed J. Y. 6 a ™' Coach and Car Painter, Signwrite*, Maire Street fPhone 5688). /GENTLEMEN'S HIGH - CLASS _] TAILORING by experienced tradesmen. Only latest tweeds stocked. Repairing, Pressing and Cleaning a specialty. Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed. A. GOLD, Opposite Working Men's Club, Cuba •trwt. '••••■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 805, 7 September 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 805, 7 September 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 805, 7 September 1923, Page 8