NRESERVED Q, LEAKING S ALE> No. 9 COLOMBO STREET. to-morrow7~to-morrow, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925, 1 o’clock. J. L. BENNETT. LTD. HAVE been favoured with instructions from MR HENDERSON, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell the CONTENTS OF MIS 5-ROOMED HOUSE, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT i RESERVE. < The list of furniture comprises— DROPHEAD SINGER. SEWING MA- ' CHINE, 3-piece chesterfield suite, couch, 6 upholstered chairs, dining table, 9 yards linoleum, blinds, books, rugs, large wardrobe, kauri and duchess to match,, bed and wire mattress, lino, blinds, bedroom ware, pictures, HALL RUNNER (good order), duchess, occasional table, bed and mattress, kapoc, lino, 8 kitchen chairs, kitchen tabic, clock, crockery, pots, cutlery, etc., 2 dining room clocks, GLASSWARE. OUTSIDE: 2 gents’ cycles. 2 hoot lasts, 2 boys’ rainproof coats, clothes props and linos, 4 Whit? Leghorn hens, garden implements; ,also good set of carpenter’s tools. Mr Henderson is leaving for Auckland and everything must go to the highest bidder. A. W. GILCHRIST, Auctioneer. 1 t NRESEIIV ED LEAKING S A “ ‘ AT LtINGBURN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925, 1 o’eloek. J. L. BENNETT LTD. HAVE been favoured with instructions from MR B. J. RAYNER, who is leaving the district, to sell the CONTENTS OF HIS 5-ROOMED HOUSE, including TIANO, etc. Full Particulars Later. A. W. GILCHRIST, Auctioneer.
MUTTON BIRDS At the square fish supply AND DINING ROOMS.—Poultry smoked blue cod, butterfish, rabbits, crayfish, oysters, and Foxton whitebait. Cooked fish to take home. M. BERDEJBES ...U Phone 5671.
“KIWI” BACON AND HAMS A RE MILD AND EXCEL IN FLAVOUR. A Real Br.-aki'iist Delight. THE KIWI BACON COY., LTD. GREY STREET, P.N.
CALF SKINS Z. BACON CO. ARE CASH BUYERS, in any quantity. Receiving Depot:— CENTRAL AUCTIONEERING CO., * George Street. G. A. BELL Phono 6767. Buyer.
P.N. STEAM LAUNDRY THE P.N. Steam Laundry is a boon to Visitors, Hotel Boarders, and all those who must send their Washing out. Their Washing is left at one of the many depots and returned in firstclass order and to the entire satisfaction of all. No order too large, no order too small, and the best job done that modern machinery and a competent staff can give you. SEND YOUR WASHING TO THE DEPOTS Alexander’s Store, Main Street E. ; Mrs Mummery, Rangitikei Street; Miss Simpson, Club Hotel Buildings; Mr Heskoth, Fergueson Street, Feilding; The Digger Fruit Shop, Foxton. PALMERSTON’S LEADING FURNITURE MART Extensive stocks of New and Second-hand Furniture always on hand in our well arranged Mart. A helpful reminder when re-furnisk-ing, we make liberal allowances on your used Furniture when yon rc-fur-ni&h with us. We buy for spot cash large or small lots of good sound seoond-hand Furniture. Wo make a specialty of Selling and Exohanging Used Pianos; good instruments always in slock or on our books. If you wish to buy or sell consult us. Clearing Sales efficiently conducted in any part of the district. Your inspection of our well stocked brick mart is welcomed. Quality goods at keen prices await you. Our quotes entail no obligation. EMPIRE AUCTION MART. 100 CUBA STREET. (Opposite Working Men’s Club), 6088 PHONE ' 6088
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 217, 18 August 1925, Page 12
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