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THE CENTRAL j AUCTIONEERING CO. TO-MOHROW (SATURDAY), 7tli NOVEMBER. 9.45 A.M.—Meat: Prime beef, mutton, pork, tripe, sausages, corned brisket, silverside and pork. 12 NOON. —Poultry: 100 head, comprising laying hens, fat hens, cockerels and ducks. 1 P.M.—Pigs: 35, comprising • slips and weaners. 1.30 P.M.—IBOO feet 6xl totara, 150 sheets iron, 3000 feet old timber, including match lining, t. and g., 4x2 and 3x2; 1 one-horse brake, 1 gig, blacksmith’s forge, anvil, vice, etc. 2 P.M.—Mart Sale: 500 lots of furniture, sundries, etc., to be sold absolutely without reserve. THE CENTRAL AUCTIONEERING CO. AUCTIONEERS & STOCK AGENTS, Phone 6140 George Street Box 313 FOR PRIVATE SALE:— 16 sows, to farrow, first cross 130 2-yr Hereford steers 60 Hereford and S.H. empty cows 50 Polled Angus cows and heifers 30 empty cows Chief Agents, Mercantile and General Insurance Co.. Ltd. FARMERS. —When you require store stock, wethers, ewos, hoggets or cattle, advise us and we will secure suitable lines for inspection. Our judgment in careful buying is at your service at any time.—SHAND AND CO., Stock Agents, Rangitikei Street. Agents for Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association. TOOR SALE, owner- left Palmerston .5J North.—House of six large rooms, wall built, electric light throughout, and all other possible conveniences; close to Square; Government mortgage. Price £960 ; cash required £lso.—Grant and Mitchell, 213 Main street. GRANT AND MITCHELL, 213 Main Street (Phone 6028). HP HE “KIWI” BACON CO., 1 LTD. NOVEMBER TRUCKING DATES:— FEILDING, Tuesday, November 10th and 24th, from 10.30 to 1.30. RONGOTEA and OHAKEA, Monday, Novembebr 9th. BUYERS:— Alex. Anderson, Phone 6623, P.N. H. B. Thompson, Phono 43, Rongotea SEED POTATOES. I HAVE full stocks of Best Hand Graded Varieties, comprising amongst others:— BUTTON’S SUPREME . ROBIN ADAIR BLACK KIDNEY EARLY PURITAN ABERBROTHOCK, MAORI CHIEF UP TO-DATE, Eto., Etc. Quality First Consideration. E. H. ORABB.

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-furnish-ing, we make liberal allowances on your used Furniture when you rofurnish with as. We buy for spot cash large or small lots of good sound second-hand Furni- j ture. We make a specialty of Selling and Exchanging Used Pianos; good instru-I ments always in stock 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, i (Opposite Working Men’s Club). ! 6088 PHONE 6088 JOY ON WHEELS im BOYS AND GIRLS. JOY CYCLES for children aged 2 to 7 years. No. 1 £4 ss, No. 2 £4 los; Juvenile Cycles for Girls of Boys, £8 each; Ladies’ and Gents’ Cycles, from £8 each. Seeing will convince you of the values of those specials. A. COOKSLEY. SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. 3 Rangitikei Street. Phono 5265. THE CLUB HOTEL WINE AND SPIRIT STORES KEEPS on keeping on selling the highest grade Wines, Spirits and Ales, in single bottles, at wholesale prices. Medicinal Wines a speciality. Watch this space for our Xmas Hamper Specials. H. B. TUCKEB. Proprietor. Established 1900. Phono 632 G. WELL, there’s still only one thinkable reason why there’s two Morris Cowleys to every one of any other English light car.—Carl Neilseu, George street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 12