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MOUNSEY AND CO.'. UNRESERVED QLEARING gAEE TUESDAY (NEXT WEEK), At 1 p.m. 6harp. ON BEHALF OF THE LIQUIDATOR IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. H. BLOCKLEY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN ANDREW YOUNG STREET, COMPLETE WITH BRICK SHOP, DWELLING AND FACTORY. Also, — THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE, comprising 26 high-back dining chairs, 24 Bentwood do., 24 Canadian do., 31 seagrass chairs in best designs, 3-piece seagrass settee suite, 6 clothes baskets, 50 yds. linoleum in lengths to suit, 3 congoleum squares, ■ 4 double, single and | bedsteads, new wire wove mattresses, 5 Morris couches, kitchen do. and settees. UPHOLSTERY: Magnificent chesterfield suite (best quality), 6 divan, easy and Morris chairs, 7 full size and single kapoc and wool beds, 6 duchess chests in light rimu, box 6pring mattresses, cupboards, bins, screens, 15 large hall mats, 6mall reversible mats, etc., 12 yards carpet runner, 60 yards Genoa velvet, moquette and tapestry in stock lengths, new perambulator, waggon waiters, small tables, palm stands, mirrors, upholstered stools, quantity unfinished work, chesterfield and easy divan chair frames, quantity scrim, 2 bolts flax, cuttings for frames, upholstery gimp, cord, castors, tacks, springs, box ottoman frames, glass cupboard, chest drawers, cushions, etc., etc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. MOUNSEY AND CO. A COMFOBTABLE AND EASY LIVING. BUSINESS & FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. OPPOSITE leading school, with 400 pupils, in thickly populated area, and the only business in the vicinity. Owner is very reluctantly compelled to sell. Satisfactory reasons given. Owner is prepared to show bona fide buyers daily banking from the business to verify turnover. Annual turnover, £45 per week: Confectionery, dairy, grocery, bakery ana paper business. NO GOODWILL CHARGED ON THE BUSINESS. This is an excellent opportunity to own a satisfactory and payable business. For full particulars as to price and terms, apply to MOUNSEY AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, ' !SOLE AGENTS. - MANAWATU BACON COY., LTD., ARE NOW BUYING PRIME BACON PIGS. Buyers:— J. CANDY, Phone 7041, Palmerston North. W. A. DAVISON, 41 K, Rongotea. WANTED TO BUY—GENTS’ Odd Coats, Suits, Boots, Hats, Suit Cases, Tools, etc. Best cash prices at UNCLE ALF’S. 233 MAIN STREET. We Call and Collect. Phono 6780. CASH AND CARRY. CUT RATES. BROADWAY SHOP. Delivery from All Other Branches. MANAWATTJ MEAT COY., Head Office, Broadway. NORTHCOIE private hospital, 36 Grey Street, Palmerston North. MISS A. L. ROBY has again taken over this Hospital and has thoroughly renovated it throughout. PHONE 6268. MOTOR REWIRING A RMATURES, Motors, Generators A Rewound or Repaired at very moderate prices. Workmanship guar“tSaVIDSON AND EVANS, Eleo. Engineers and Contractors, 347 Main Street, Palmerston North. WOMEN SUFFERERS, MANY women suffer the agonies and intense discomforts of Piles. This distressing ailment can be permanently relieved with Zann Double Absorption Treatment without any operation. Hundreds of New Zealanders testify to efficacy of remedy. Generous trial treatment of “Zann” will be sent on receipt of nine penny stamps. Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Free booklets and stocks of “Zann” obtainable from Leary’s Pharmacies, Palmerston North, and Healey’s Pharmacy, Foxton. BETTER BEEF FOR ALL. pLACE YOUR ORDER WITH SNELL, Then you may be sure it will please. Phone 5173. Phone 0173. BABY CHICKS. SEPTEMBER CHICKS MAKE WINTER .LAYERS. NOW Booking Orders for White Leghorn Chicks; also Settings from my old established strain of proved layers. A. V. OLIVER, j 131 Fitxherbert Avenue* Phone 6669., J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 253, 20 September 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 253, 20 September 1930, Page 16

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