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DOMINION AUCTIONEERING CO.. MABTJ3ALE rpO-MORROW. 10.45 A.M.—Fruit sale, including oranges, lemons, grapt fruit, apples (cooking and eating), Winter Nelis pears, bananas (ripe and green). 11.15 A.M.—Produce sale, including potatoes, onions, lcumeras, cauliflower cabbage, carrots, parsnips, lettuce, RHUBARB, leeks, NEW POTATOES from PUKEKOHE (first of season). 11.30 A.M.—Factory cured bacon and ham. 12.45 P.M.—Sundries, including window frames, bags of wood, 2 loads wood, ladders, etc., 2 cattle pups (male). 1 P.M.—PIG SALE: Porkers, stores, slips, weaners. Special entries include: 30 weaners, 24 weaners, 15 slips, 6 slips, 4 Canadian Berk, boars (p.b., 4 months), 6 prime porkers, 8 stores. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.45 P.M.—POULTRY SALE: Geese, ducks, cockerels, pullets, fat and laying hens, roosters, etc. Special entries include: *lO ducks, 8 ducks, 3 settings eggs (B.O.), 80 roosters (heavy), 200 6 weeks cockerels, 12 roosters, 6 hens with 12 chicks each. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ALL DAY: Straw, chaff, hay, etc. Also, — Large consignments new oak and rimu furniture at auction prices. C. N. RABONE, Auctioneer. D.A.C. ’PHONE 5768. D.A.C. GOING CONCERN—DAIRY FARM. CLOSE TO PALMERSTON NORTH. "inn ACRES, been ploughed, well JLUU subdivided, good water supply; a very cosy farm. Stock included are 42 good sound dairy cows, 10 young stock, 3-cow milking plant and separator (new). This farm is being improved and will next season milk over 50 cows. Price only £29 per acre, as above. Terms: £750 cash, balance first mortgage. This farm will never be cheaper. See us about this at once. KENNETH M°DONALD Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. A SACRIFICE. [UST BE INSPECTED TO REALISE IT’S VALUE. 'Q ACRES, splendid sole of grass; un)o der good management would easily iiry 30 cows. Splendidly sheltered and ell subdivided by substantial, post and ire fences. Dwelling of 7 spacious rooms, ;1 necessary outbuildings in first-class •der. Ideal outlook and pleasant place i live. Two miles from centre of prosjrous town. Price £43 per acre. Figure this out and you will note it is ily about the prico of a few acres and welling in town and minus City rates. Reasonable terms arranged for sound urchaser. FALCONER ANI) CO., 12 RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North. S THAT YOU. DADDY? says to call in to SNELL’S a your way home and collect our decious roll of beef; also buy a lib. of iops. The last ones were so tender. PHONE 5173. PREVENT HOUSEHOLD DRUDGERY. PURCHASE A EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER— X Were £lB 15s, now £l3 10s. P J. KIRKLAND, ‘TERRACE END. SAVE MONEY [AVE YOUR REPAIRS DONE At TOMS’ SERVICE STATION, TERRACE END, ;orner Margaret and Main Streets. Phone 6146. COST 0E LIVING. KEEN COMPETITION KEEPS DOWN THE COST OF LIVING. WITH less money to spend make it go further by trading at G. L. SNELLING’S, BUTCHER, CUBA STREET. 10 Years a Keen Competitor. Forequarters Mutton 2Jd lb. Prime Beef from 3d lb. You Can’t Buy Better at Auction. 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. ARE YOUR DIAMONDS SECURE? IT costs nothing if they are, a little if they are not, a good deal if they are lost. Have your Rings Examined at SHORT AND SMITHERS, JEWELLERS, NR. GRAND HOTEL. BEEF-MUTTON-PORK-VEAL-LAMB AND SMALL GOODS. N ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS At KAIBANGA, MEAT CO.

BETTEE LAWNS THIS can bo achieved by sending your Lawn Mowers to be lie-set and Sharpened at C. J. GILL AND SON PHONE 6438. CONSULT R. a. NOEDL. HU HE People’s Optician, also representing X F. O. REIN AND SON, Scientific Aeoustio Instrument : Makers to H.M. Government, London. Manawutu Optical and Deaf Aid Parlor, 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.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 258, 30 September 1932, Page 12

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638

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 258, 30 September 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 258, 30 September 1932, Page 12

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