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FOR SALE. OR SALE, sliding top saw bench, with spindle and saw (new). tIHJ Grey Street, Palmerston North. E TT'OR SALE, 1 model “T” coupe, £l4. X. good running order; also 1 m<xtei “A” tourer, £7O; both real bargains. Supreme Service Station, Foxton Lin©, phone 7555. All Model T. parte in stock. 7(7A ACRES good clean sheep couni t)U try. Will carry 1600 sheep and 100 to 150 head of cattle. Up-to-date dwelling and woolshed. beautifully situated, close to everything. Price £9 10s per acre. Reasonable terms.—T. J. Rodgers and Coy., n George Street, Palmerston North. jpOR SALE, Oakland 5-seater Morris Oxford 5-seater, Hudson sedan and Chevrolet 5-seater. Inspect these at W. and S. Motors, Church Street, near Grand Hotel. FR SALE, National Model Chevrolet coach, had only one owner and m wonderful order. This car is wort 1 your inspection. Price £125. Small deposition; easy terms.—lord Motois, Manawatu, Ltd. ?OR Urgent Sale.— Superior bungalow 6 rooms in Batt Street, every lodern convenience, concrete paths nd motor garage, £ acre section, tasteilly laid out. Fruit trees, etc. Large overnment mortgage. Cash Liuu. [anawatu Land Agency, Spooners uildings, Rangitikei Street. TT'OR SALE, W T olsely Hornet 6 cylinder P sedan. This car has had only one previous owner, been used very carefully. Any trial given. Apply Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, Feilding representative, Mr M. Rodgers, phone 17. JjlOR SALE, White Leghorn eight weeks old pullets, 5s each.—A. V. Oliver, 131 Fitzherbert Avenue, phone 5669. FOR SALE, 1931 Chevrolet saloon, newly painted, good tyres, engine in excellent condition; will stand any trial. Apply Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, Feilding representative, Mr M. Rodgers, phone 17. TWO Genuine Snips.—Section Batt Street, £165; semi-bungalow, vicinity of railway, 4 rooms, garage, every convenience, only £476.—W. S. Long and Co. CHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. JIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VTA PANAMA CANAL. Vessels Sailing Finally from (Subject to alteration.) RANGITIKI... Napier Nov. 16 b p.in. ‘RUAHINE Napier Dec. 15. RANGITANE Wellington Dec. 21. RANGITATA—Jan 18. Calls Kingston, Jamaica. t*REMUERA Feb. 16. iIY.OOO-ton Motor Vessels, witn Ist, 'ourist and Third Classes. §Calls Plymouth. •Oil fuel, calling Pitcairn Island (cirumstances permitting) and Curacao. fCabin Class Class. Ist Class from £BS Sing., £149 Ret. Cabin Class from £67 Sing., £ll7 Ret. Tourist Class from £3B Sing., £6B Ret. Third Class from £37 Sing.. £‘66 Ret. All fares plus exchange and tax. Agents: BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, pTD., Palmerston North, Dannevirke, eilding and Marton. N.Z. LOAN and lERCANTILE Agency Co.. Ltd.. P.N. O CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. YOYAL MAIL SERVICE, via VanAp couver and San Francisco. Reguir fortnightly sailings. Sailing dates nd fares on application to the agents. I. A. ELIOTT, Ltd., Palmerston lorth or UNION STEAM SHIP CO. f N.Z., Ltd. R-U-R ENDS 3 YEARS’ SUFFERING, l/rRS O’SULLIVAN, Waitoa, suffered VI for 3 years with Rheumatism in her rms and hands. The first packet of ,-U-R effected a slight improvement, the icond one worked wonders, and she now pels a new woman. R-U-R is sold w'ith [oney-back Guarantee by Leary s Pharm;iea Ltd., and J. R. Wood. Ltd., Chemists, sk for free booklet. CYCLES EEPAIRS D. N. Christian, of Shannon, got 4th Place in Palmerston-Wellington Road Race on his Boucher Cycle. NEW £6/10/- CYCLES We Take Your Old Bike in Part Payment CASH OR TERMS. Repairs at Lowest Charges. Book Now Your Christmas “Trikes.” BOUCHER’S 248 CUBA STREET. Phone 6091. MILK! MILK! Make h. r. mitchell your dairyman. Guaranteed highgrade. Once a customer—always a customer. AWAPUNI - - ’PHONE 8843 TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBS. HEDGING, Fruit Trees and Bushes. Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of seeds, etc. B. H. JUST, 11 College Street and the Square, Palmerston North. CHURCH SERVICES. “God’s Will For Us and How to Know It” is to be the subject at 11 a.m. at the United Evangelical Church. The pastor, Mr Wesley E. Richards, will preach. “What Must I Do To Be Saved” is the subject chosen for 7 p.m. The magnitude of this question of the Philippian gaoler can be gauged by its reach over into eternity, for it is a question that involves time and eternity. Seeing that eternal destiny is at stake with everyone who has not inquired of God in terms of this question, Mr Richards proposes to bring before those of his congregation who have not sought the living God the urgent need of at once setting out to seek Him Who has been seeking them all their days. All arc warmly invited.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 12