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JAS. YOUNG & CO. THE NEW AUCTIONEERS, 2 K ING STR EET, Next Imperial Hotel, HAVE decided to add an Auctioneering Department to their present business of Grain and Seed Merchants, and will hold their first sale TO - MORROW FEBRUARY 2, AT 9.30 and 2 o’clock, When they will sell Peaches, tomatoes, pears, apples (dessert and cooking), cucumbers, potatoes, onions, vegetables, etc. Consignments Solicited.

s PECIAL SALE OF TYPEWRITERS FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. Salo Price. Price. £ s. cl. £ s. d. 1 No. 4 Yost 510 0 4 8 0 1 No. 6 Yost Brief ... 10 10 0 8 8 0 1 No. 10 Yost Foolscap 910 0 712 0 Imperial 810 0 616 C Monarch ... ... ... 14 15 0 11 16 0 Bar lock Brief 9 10 0 7 12 0 Underwood Foolscap ... 17 10 0 14 0 0 Fox Brief 17 10 0 14 0 0 Fox Portable New ... 16 0 0 13 16 0 Oliver New, shop soiled 29 10 0 23 14 0 No. 1 Empire Now, foolscap 15 10 0 12 8 0 Underwood New Portable 16 16 0 13 9 0 Cheque Protcctograph .. 10 10 0 8 0 0 These prices are subject to sales up to February 14th. Every machine guaranteed in good working order. Any make of new machines supplied at Standard Prices. Old machines taken in exchange. Repairs a speciality. SPOONER AND CO., Importers and Typewriter Mechanics, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. ANOTHER SNIP. Q-ROOMED house, all usual conveniO ences, good situation; owner must realise. Price down to bedrock. Only £750. Full particulars on application. H. BURROWS, RANGITIKEI STREET. ALEX M‘BEAX, TAILOR. LADIES and GENTS, if you are requiring a Suit or Costume, place the order in my bands and you will get the benefit of expert tailors with a knowledge of the trade extending for years. Prices unequalled.—Upstairs J. Harvey, Main Street, near Courthouse. AARD. WANGANUI TO PALMERSTON NORTH DAILY MOTOR SERVICE, Connecting with Wairarapa and Napier Expresses. Cars leave Hodson's Aard Garage 9 a.m. Arrive Palmerston North 11 a.m. Leave Palmerston North 2 p.in. Arrive Wanganui 4 p.m. Connecting with 4.27 train or motor Service for Hawera. Booking Olfice: Aard Garage, Palmerston North, opposite railway station (phone 2647), and at Wanganui, Hudson’s Pioneer Motor, Ltd., Hill Street (phono 2121). Single tare 10s. Garage open night and day. T 3 AINTERS will act wisely if they 1 look over our stocks of brushware,. varnish and stains, etc., before making their purchases. All our goods are ot the best quality, and we can offer them at more satisfactory prices than other firms. Pay cash and save your money. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, Palmerston North. WHEN in doubt play trumps by getting your table delicacies from J. Barnes, quality pork butcher, Rangitikei street and Main street west, opp. subway. WHAT about a desk calendar for 1924? H. L. Young, Ltd., Broad street, has them on show. 2s SOUVENIR booklet of Palmerston North, with all the latest vior/8. —A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square, P.N. LEASEHOLD. — 195 acres dairy farm; nearly all flat, splendid buildings; near factory and school: lease 5 years; rent 3os acre.—Orbeil and Co. your money to advantage at Watson’s big cash store, where quality goods are sold at cash and carry prices, and you save 15 to 20 per cent, on your purchases. 3 1-PIECE white dinner sets, best English semi-porcelain, 35s each, at Watson’s big cash store. TEA drinkers I Buy your tea from an experienced blender. Our quality surpasses all and is of the delightful flavour you will enjoy.—Whyte, Post Office Store, Terrace End. KEEP cooil Visit the White House during the holidays. Ices, strawberries and cream lull of delicious flavour procurable. —J. Rawlins, caterer. Ii UY a section in Stanley Avenue, 3 only a tew left at £2 los and £3 per foot. —Bagnall and Keeble. POULTRY and hams.—Order now— Ducks, cockerels, fowls and small hams and save disappointment.—J. Barnes, quality pork butcher, Rangitikei street. HC. BLAZVDFORD, furniture • polisher, has opened at 8a King street. Pianos and furniture repoiished at reasonable rates. New and second-hand turniture for sale. HE flavour and quality of “The Frurt Box” ice creams leaves nothing to bo desired. Just try a dish. .—Phono 6365, Broadway. WHITE and gold china cups and saucers, eaeli one sound and uncracked and branded “made in England.”—Teas size, ?s; breakfast size, 8s per half dozen, at Watson’s big cash store. RESERVING pans.—Stevens’ extra heavy enamelled, 12 pint 11s, 16 puit 14s 6d, 20 pint 16s 9d, 24 pint 18s. Full stocks of first quality pans in aluminium, brass and copper.—Mauson and Barr, Ltd. M ANSON and Barr, Ltd. The best house for ail household ironmongery, glass and china ware, cups and saucers and dinnerware. PRIVATE board and residence, good homo; terms moderate.—44 Raugitikei street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 8