ASEHURST SALE. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931, At 11.30 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer in their yards:— 2 store cows 4 fat cows 6 head mixed cattle 7 weaner pigs 6 -ROOMED semi-bungalow (large rooms), with every convenience, built of heart timber and in good order. Large sleeping porch, bathroom, washhouse, ■woodshed, but no garage. Nicely laid out in gardens and lawns. Over i acre land. On good street. Price £9OO. Cash arranged. New 5-roomed bungalow with sleeping porch and every possible convenience; built to Govt, specifications. Nice dry section. Close to school. Motor garage with concrete drive and paths. Price £990. Cash £2OO or near offer. 4-roomed cottage on large section, 2 minutes Square. Good prospective value. Price reduced from £SOO to £350. The section alone is cheap at the price. We have hundreds of houses to choose from, so call on us for particulars. J. P. FALCONEK & CO.. 12 rangitikei street, Palmerston North. ■yyE would take this opportunity of wishing our clients and the public a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and would express our thanks to our already numerous clients for the wonderfully encouraging support that has been given since opening this office in March last. HOLIDAYS. This office will be CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY, JANUARY 6th. W. S. LONG. REAL ESTATE AGENT & VALUER. BANK N.S.W. BUILDINGS. Telephones:— OFFICE 7368—RESIDENCE 7370. PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELY TO ANIMALS. THE publio is earnestly requested to notify the Society (’phone 6719; of any act of cruelty that coines under nptice. Secretary: E. B. JENNINGS. Spooner’s Buildings, Rangitikei Street, ’phone 8414. Inspector: W. Floyd, 131 Albert Street (’phone 6817). “STANDARD” ADVERTISERS.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 29, 5 January 1931, Page 10
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