J. L. BENNETT, LTD AUCTIONS TO-MORROW 3.0.J30- —FRUIT! FRUIT 1 FRUIT 1 PRODUCE! PRODUCE! Comprising: Strawberries (jam and dessert), Cherries, HothouseTomatoes Cucumbers, Lemons, Apples, Gooseberries, Caiiliilower, Cabbage, Lettuce, Green Peas New Potatoes etc. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. UP-TO-DATE NEW BUNGALOW. All conveniences, 2 bedrooms, sunporch livingroom, kitchen, electrio hot water, gas stove, 3 hotpaints. Area ot section 65ft x 165 ft. PRICE £g 7s Apply— BAGNALL & KEEBLE. Land and Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers, Accountants, RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North. LEASE PETEOL STATION NO GOODWILL. T ARGE Brick Building, 40ft x 211 ft, Jj. to lease for two to live years at £7 per week. Rates and insurance paid by owner. Air compressor, 5 petrol pumps. Office and conveniences, showroom. Excellent chance for a farstclass motor mechanic. DOUBLE FRONTED SHOP, TO LET OR LEASE. LARGE Double Fronted Shop in the Square. Suit any business; also smaller shop adjoining the above. Can be worked as one. Easy rent to good tenant. Get in now and settle down for Christmas. FEED JACKSON 27 RANGITIKEI STREET. FOR SALE £B7s.—New Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette and sleeping porch. Just completed. Immediate possession. Motor shed and aU modern conveniences. £6OO. —Five rooms and scullery, in fair order. Motor shed. Government Mortgage £530. Terms; £7O cash. £26s.—Half acre section, Roy Street. Fenced. Cheap. BIRNIE. COOMBS AND WILSON. 38 Rangitikei Street. WONDERFUL SECTION OFFER APPLY FOR LOAN AND BUILD YOUR OWN HOME OWNER of attractive block of sections in recently opened street has authorised us to make reductions of up to 1-3 off old prices to effect a quick sale. Here is a sample. Level section 66 feet frontage by 2 chains (adjoining sections sold £l6O cash for 60 feet frontage). This one reduced to £9O for quick sale. Other sections from £BO to £l3O. All dry all above street level and all been drain ploughed. You may take an option on one of these and apply for Government lpan to build. Full particulars on tion. Call bet ore they all go. W. S. LONG. RANGITIKEI STREET. THE ROMANCE OF TRADE Brass lias been known and worked for hundreds of years in India and China. Chinese brass, the colour of 9-carat gold, is usually cast into shape, with heavy raised designs of dragons, the sun, the moon, and legendary figures, an integral part of the casting. Indian brassware has a greater copper content, is more malleable, and of a rich red, gold hue. Patterns of animals, conventional flower designs, and the figures of Hindu deities are etched, and then coloured with enamels. The designs indicate the place of origin—-Delhi, Agra, Allahabad, Benares, and Jaipur; each has its traditional motifs and colours. In almost any Indian town the brass wallah, descendant of a long line of hereditary brass workers, is to be seen hammering, graving, and burnishing his wares where all who pass may see. When you want ornaments or a gift a little unusual, you will find a great deal to interest you in the retail advertisements to be found daily m the “Evening Standard.” Make a point of reading these advertisements daily for your profit and pleasure.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 303, 20 November 1936, Page 12
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