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J. L. BENNETT. LTD. AUCTIONEERS. RANGITIKEI STREET. AGENTS FOR~RIDD MILKING MACHINE. MAftT~*ALE TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. 10.30 A.M.—BOO cases apples (Stunners, Delicious, Washington, Ballarat, Rome Beauty), pears; also cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, parsnips, beet, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, rhubarb, celery, etc. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE CONTENTS WELL FURNISHED 9ROOMED HOUSE. 86 JOSEPH STREET. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930, 1 o’clock. J. L, BENNETT. LTD.. HAVE been favoured with instructions from MR C. H. WHITEHEAD to sell as per list:— DINING ROOM: Good 3-piece chesterfield suite in English moquette, 9 x 12 Wilton carpet, glass front bookcase, Hayden 7-stop organ, good sideboard, extension dining table and mohair table cloth, 6 highback chairs, 1 upholstered easy chair, 1 good oil painting, all brass fender and irons, overmantle, occ. table, ornaments, curtains. BEDROOM No. 1: Easy chair, duchess, J wood bedstead and wire, 2 kapocs, occ. table, overmantle, seagrass square, 1 rug, 3 pictures, curtains, ornaments, 2 occ. chairs. HALL: One boar’s head, hall stand, hall seat, hall curtain, runner, lino, hall carpet, Giant Petrel in glass case. BEDROOM No. 2: Scotch chest, wardrobe, duchess pair, double wood bed and wire, American rocker, 3 pictures, curtains, kapoc, 2 occ. tables. BEDROOM No. 3: | wood bed and wire, kapoc, 4-drawer duchess, curtains, m. top washstand, 2_ pictures, seagrass chair, curtains, lino. BEDROOM No. 4: Single oak bed and wire, 3-drawer duchess, easy chair, curtains, lino, seagrass chair. BEDROOM No. 5: Single bod and box, 3-drawer duchess, easy chair, lino, kapoc, 2 pillows, book shelves, curtain, pictures. KITCHEN: Table, 6 chairs, dresser (glass front), 10 yards lino, parrot cage, couch, canary and cage, clock, 2 cushions, 10 yards lino (good as new). Also, — 3-drawer duchess, box mattress, quantity crockery, cutlery and kitchen utensils, 100 POT PLANTS, lawn mower and grass catcher, 20 White Leghorn yearlings, garden roller, barrow, grindstone, carpenter’s bench, steps, all garden tools, maize mill, 2 baths, and host of sundries too numerous to mention. OWNER MUST SELL. BONNY BRICK, BUNGALOW, with extra large brick motor garage. Situated in good central locality. MODERN CONVENIENCES. Neat Design, Good Appearance. SOUND, SOLID AND SAFE. No Rot. No Borer. No Upkeep. No Repairs. Your Only Cost is in the Buying. A HOME FOR EVER AT J 0 J 250 OR NEAR OFFER. £2OO DEFOSIT £2OO SECURES IT. TRY J. L. BENNETT. LTD.. FOR YOUR NEXT HOME. CORNER RANGITIKEI STREET. T. HOCKING T AM prepared to REPAIR Old A Asphalt or Concrete Drives or make NEW ONES at reasonable prices. Address: 29 RUAHINE STREET, Phone 6149. PLUMBERS COUNTRY WORK A SPECIALITY. HAVING our own Lorry, no worjc too far away. BEATTIE & PROCTER, LTD. (A. N. Beattie and G. B. Cope), REGISTERED PLUMBERS, 86 Cuba Street. CONSULT R. A. NOEDL. rPHE People’s Optician, also representing 1 F. C. REIN AND SON, Scientific Acoustic Instrument Makers to H.M. Government, London. Manawatu Optical and Deaf Aid Parlours, next Bank of New Zealand, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Consult R. A. Noedl, Optician and Deaf Aid Specialist Representing F. C. Rein and Son, London. WALKER’S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE WILL CURE COUGHS and COLDS. Large Bottle, 2s 6d. J. H. WALKER, CHEMIST, Main Street, opp. Railway Station. Phone 6020. A RE YOU ABOUT TO BUILD? IF SO, CONSULT— F. NEEDHAM, LIMITED, 46 Rangitikei Street, Phene 6725. Jobbing and All Claeses of Work. Joinery Supplied. GEO. ARNOLD BOOT MANUFACTURER, 305 Main Street East, Phone 5153. WE will be glad to see you for your next pair of Boots. We specialise in made-to-measure work; also highclass repairs. D. WATSON PLUMBER AND DRAINLAYER. ELECTRIC Pipe Cutting Machine for Cutting Threads up to 4-inch. ’PHONE 6051, POX 343.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 199, 21 July 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 199, 21 July 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 199, 21 July 1930, Page 12

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