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J. L. BENNETT LTD. M ART TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), January 23rd, 1926. 10 A.M.—700 CASES FRUIT: Apples (dessert and cooking), RASPBERRIES, Roxburgh apricots, peaches, plums, 200 cases tomatoes, ’ nectarines, plums, greon peas ; potatoes, lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, fresh vegetables, etc. 12 O'CLOCK.—Pigs: Weaners, stores, slips, porkers, etc. 12.30.—Farm sundries, 100 lots good garden, engineers’ and carpenters’ tools, 60 door locks, brooms, etc. 1 O’CLOCK. —Poultry: Hens (fat and laying), also cockerels, ducks and ducklings, geese, turkeys, etc. I.4s.—Fruit, vegetables, etc. 2 P.M.—-Furniture: 180 lots good household furniture and sundries, to be Bold absolutely to the highest bidder. TYRES! TYRES! TYRES! PREMIER TYRE AND GENERAL VULCANISING WORKS, Cuba Street, Opposite Working Men’s Olub. WE stock only highest grade Rubber Goods. Everything sold by us and guaranteed first quality. Gum Boots re-soled and heeled Tennis Shoes re-soled and heeled; Wringer Rollers re-rubbered; Hot Water Bags repaired and made good. GET OUR ADVICE FREE. H. H. DUNN, Proprietor. gALE. THE PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS l^'t | ENTRALLY situated and overV_/ looking the Square, is tho ideal place for Dainty and Refreshing Morning and Afternoon tea, Fruit Salads, etc. Orchestra each afternoon and Special Trio Orchestra Saturday afternoon. Note.—Weddings, Parties (day or evening) catered for. MISSES JARY Proprietresses.

GARDEN MOTORS 18a DAVID STREET (Phone 6665). TRIP spoiled—money wasted—engine troubles—these are the results of negligence. Take your car to a reliable mechanio. Tyres, Oils and Grease Stocked.

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 refurnish with us. We buy for spot cash large or small lots of good sound second-hand Furniture. We make a specialty of Selling and Exchanging Used Pianos; good instruments always in stock or on our books. If you wish to buy or sell consult us. Clearing sales efficiently conducted inj 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 ' BE WISE. Old John Hoolihan’s been made a fool again— He went to the wrong place to buy his coal and wood. His wife growled and grumbled—his daughter sneered and mumbled, “Throw it in the corner, and get us some that’s good.” Then John hand a nightmare—saw a tremendous crowd there—- . Laughing at his foolishness, jeering at his wrongs, Now oJhn’s counted as a blessing— Other men have learned his lesson— And come humbly confessing—- “ There’s no better place than TONG’S. 262 MAIN STREET. ’Phone 5111. GAS COOKING GAS COOKING PRICES OF GAS REDUCED PRICES OF GAS REDUCED THE Council has reduced the price of Gas. In taking this step they felt confident that the public would make themselves acquainted with the many advantages to bo gained by COOKING WITH GAS COOKING WITH GAS at the reduced rate, and avail themselves of thus opportunity to have a full size, packed GAS COOKER, with plate rack and all the latest improvements installed and connected up complete for the low price of £ll. Easy terms arrarsed. This is undoubtedly the lowest price and the best value in the Dominion to-day. GAS COOKING 18 GOOD COOKING —CLEAN, CHEAP AND EFFICIENT MUNICIPAL GAS DEPT.. Phone 5540-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 12