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MONSTER AUCTION SALE REAL, IRISH LINEN--11 A.M. TO-MORROW TILL 9 P.M. AT “PEARSON’S” MART BROADWAY COMFORTABLE SEATING FOR ALL DIRECT FROM THE BELFAST LOOMS TO THE PUBLIC OF PALMERSTON NORTH. PERSONALLY SELECTED BY DARCY PORD £4OOO WORTH £4OOO EVERY LOT<i ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. And Carries the DARCY FORD Guarantee of Satisfaction After WASHING or Money Refunded. This Sale gives the Palmerston North public an opportunity never before offered of securing Ireland’s Genuine Irish Linens at their own price. The list includes:— HAND WORKED LINEN BEDSPREADS, TABLE CLOTHS, SUPPER CLOTHS, DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS (scalloped and hemstitched), BEAUTIFUL SETS (cloths and naps to match, scalloped, hemstitched and plain), IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS, SHEER LINENS, FORFARS, GLASS CLOTHS, LINEN PILLOW CASES (plain and hemstitched), QUILTS, SHAMS, PIECE LINENS (all widths), PIECE SHEETINGS (twill and plain) in the famous Shamrock brands, towels, towelling, coloured dress and fancy work linen in all the latest shades, etc., etc. WS. LONG AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been instructed by DARCY FORD, ESQ., The well-known Linen Merchant, to sell as above, a huge shipment of the world’s best linens. Never before has such a sale been held in Palmerston N. NOW ON VIEW. J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. PLUMS ! PLUMS ! PLUMS ! FOR JAM, JELLY, SAUCE, WINE or DESSERT—24Ib. case, 3s 6d, delivered. Large quantities cheaper. Order at our shop or ring. B. H. JUST, 11 COLLEGE STREET. NO WASTE—ALWAYS FRESH. AND Children Love the Crusts. Let them eat our Rich Delicious Bread. MEADLEY& GARDENER 2 LIMBRICK STREET. PHONE 5792 FOR THAT TENDER MEAT RING S. H. SNELL. FAMILY BUTCHER. PHONE XMAS TRADE A RECORD THIS Coming Year we will Supply Primest Meat at Lowest Prices. MANAWATU MEAT CO., LTD. N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., IN the Transportation of Goods, Furniture, in fact, anything. Efficiency and Promptness, plus reasonable Charges, are absolutely necessary to givo.the service required to-day. OUR ONE ADDRESS:— GEOROE STREET. ARE YOU ACQUAINTED WITH our Special Garage Service? All work undertaken guaranteed. “ERNIE’S” GARAGE. 21 KING STREET. PRIVATE PHONE 6184, OFFICE 5093 SELLING YOUR FURNITURE. THEN CONSULT US. MOUSSEYS LTD.. UCTIONEERS AND CASH FURNITURE BUYERS. BETTER MEAT. CHEAPER THAN AUCTION. Boned and Rolled Forequarters— Is 9d each Legs 2s 6d Whole Loins Is 6d Forequarters Lamb 5Jd lb. Hindquarters IJd lb. PRIME BEEF and DAIRY FED PORK at Lowest Possible Prices at G. L. SNELLING’S. BUTCHER. Your Support will Keep Us on the Map to still be your City’s Consistent Competitor. REMARKABLE FOR PILES. AMONG the many testimonials received by tho Zann Proprietary in praise of the Zann Double Absorption Pile Treatment is a letter from a Hokianga man which reads:—“l have had a treatment of your Zann Double Absorption Pile remedy. Will you please forward me another as it is most remarkable for my trouble.” “Zann” benefits the worst, cases. Blind, bleeding, itching, internal and external piles yield to it. Beware, however, of substitute treatments. There is only one “Zann.” Write for sample, sending sixpence in stamps for packing and postage. Zann Proprietary, Box 952, WellingtonNEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Waldegrave’s Buildings, the Square. FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT. All business at Lowest Current Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. TRUSTEES—EXECUTORS—AGENTS. Estates Under Administration Exceed £3,000,000. Enquiries Solicited. Subscribed Capital—£l,soo,ooo. N. W. Nelson, Manager at Wellington. J ' A. McDonell, Agent at Ashliurst. CHIEF AGENTS—DEMPSY AND LITCHFIELD, Palmerston North.'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 51, 27 January 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 51, 27 January 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 51, 27 January 1933, Page 12