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J. L. BENNETT, LTD.. ’PHONE 6261. MART SALE ATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1932, 10 O’CLOCK. S 1000 CASES FRUITNECTARINES, BLUE PLUMS, peaches, APPLES (dessert and cooking), pears, grapes, passion fruit, 500 OASES TOMATOES, cucumbers; also cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, beet, carrots, swedes, PUMPKINS, marrows, ONIONS, POTATOES, peas, beans, 12.15 P.M.—PIGS: Weaners, stores, slips, porkers. SPECIAL ENTRY: 6 stores, 8 weaners, 7 slips. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 12.45 P.M.—6-year-old child’s pony (quiet), 3-seater Studebaker car (good order and condition), Indian Scout motor cycle. 1 O’CLOCK.—POULTRY: Hens (fat and laying), turkeys, cockerels, geese, ducks. SPECIAL ENTRY: 25 good laying hens, 30 ducks, 50 food laying hens, 30 cockerels. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.30 P.M.—QUANTITY TOOLS, including auger, axes, ratchet brace and bits, hammers, pick heads, pliers, rammers, saws, adze, chisels, grubbers, pincers, shovels, spades, wedges, etc.; also HIGH PRESSURE RANGE, Dover stove, large birdcage, 100 fencing posts and 20in strainers, etc. 2 P.M.—SPECIAL FRUIT SALE: 500 CASES PEACHES, APPLES, PEARS, TOMATOES. . MUST be cleared regardless of price. 3 O’CLOCK.— FURNITURE: 100 lots good household furniture; also £l5O worth drapery, BLANKETS, SHEETS, TOWELS, ETC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT A HOME! THE Small Deposit of £3O will secure the following:— 5-roomed Semi-Bungalow, all heart timber, concrete foundation; all modern conveniences. Price £900; balance at 54 per cent. 50 will secure a New 5-roomed Bungalow, motor garage and conveniences,, concreto drive. Price £7OO. No mortgage. Owner of two unencumbered sections will exchange for new bungalow. NASH AND LOVELOCK, • LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 19 Rangitikei Street. BUYERS’ DAY CHANCES ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, TERRACE END. LARGE ROOMS. All modern conveniences, very attractive grounds and garden, built for present owner of picked material and kept in beautiful order. Garage, concrete drive and paths. REDUCED TO £llOO FOR URGENT SALE. This is only available because the owner is taking advantage of the times to buy a larger property. Terms arranged to suit buyer. W. S. LONG, RANGITIKEI STREET. WATER TROUGHS. A A GAL. 40s, 90 gal. 755. Floating T:U Ball Clocks, 10s extra. W. NOLAN, 463 MAIN STREET, Phone 7137, Palmerston North. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUMBERED HOUSE AND CASH OR SMALLER FARM. 1 Q Q ACRES, situated a few miles XuO from Woodville. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. Watered by springs and creeks. STOCK: 60 cows, 18 head dry stock, 25 sheep. BUILDINGS: 6roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, usual outbuildings. PRICE: £44 per acre as a going concern. OSCAR MONRAD AND SON, RACING CLUB BUILDINGS, Rangitikei Street. PRESERVING JARS JAM JARS AND ALL ACCESSORIES OHEAPEST AND DELIVERED. COMMUNITY STORES, LTD., THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. Phone 7421. MEAT PRICES. T 7 OR LOW PRICES AND BEST i QUALITY WE ALWAYS LEAD. MANAWATU MEAT CO., LTD. BROADWAY. N.Z. EXPRESS CO.,’LTD. IN the Transportation of Goods, Furniture, in fact anything, Efficiency and Promptness, plus Reasonable Charges, are absolutely necessary to give the service required to-day. Our One Address:— GEORGE STREET. FREE EASTER EGG TO Every Purchaser of a Used Car Before Easter we will give Ten Gallons of First Grade Petrol FREE. Stocks Include:— Austin 7s, Morris Minor, Arrol-John-stone, Austin 12s, Dodge Tourer, A.J.S. Motor Cycle, and many others at a price to suit every pocket. N.Z. FARMERS’ DIST. CO., QUEEN STREET, Palmerston North. SELL your used articles through the email advertisement columns of the ‘‘Standard.’*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 86, 11 March 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 86, 11 March 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 86, 11 March 1932, Page 12