FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936. At 11 a.m. 1 7f)C\ MIXED SHEEP, Comprising 750 2th wethers, 300 2th ewes, 300 wether hoggets, 350 fat sheep. -J OA A HEAL> CATTLE, Comprising 350 2 and 3yr P.A. steers, 100 ylg P.A. steers, 60 3 and 4yr dehorned Hereford bullocks, 70 Heieford cross ylg. steers, 100 2yr Hereford heifers, 150 2yr P.A. heifers 100 ylg. P.A. heifers, 50 2yr S.H. heifers, 30 springing cows and heifers, 100 ylg and 2yr Jersey heifers, 70 fat cattle. A CHRISTMAS TWO HOUSES FOR £575. THE Trustees who desire to close this Estate by the end of this year have instructed us to eell one 5-roomed house and one 4-roomed house. Both houses in good order and let to good tenants. The rent of one house will pay all outgoings and you can bank the balance. TWO £575 TWO HOUSES £575 HOUSES 6 rooms, sleeping porch, all conveniences, built-in wardrobes, garage for 3 cars. Section 87ft. x 165 ft., well laid out lawns, good garden, orange and lemon trees. Reduced from £lloo to £9OO for a quick sale. £4OO under cost of building to-day. FRED JACKSON 27 Rangitikei Street.
SPECIAL REDUCTION SPECIAL REDUCTION Owner Now in Australia PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and conveniences, 5 minutes from Square. NOW EMPTY. TO WIND UP PARTNERSHIP. BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and sleeping porch, and kitchenette. Buili under 5 years with all modern fitxmgs and conveniences. Now being painted and equal to new condition. Good locality (we have just sold section looking to this at £235). You You could not build the house alone at this price. W. S. LONG. RANGITIKEI STREET. TO LET featherston street. ..boomed it ous e, /-roomed House, All conveniences. Close to town. RENT 33/6 P.W. TO LET, 4-roomed Furnished Flat, gas stove, electric hot water. Rent 37s a week. Apply BAGNALL & KEEBLE Land and Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers, Accountants. UANGITIKEI STREET.
REAL SUMMER THIRST-QUENCHER. SOMETHING to sip, drinK and drain with satistaction or: hot days: Make it this way : Tour three pints boiling water over 31bs sugar and loz citric or tartaric acid. Dissolve well, then add lj tablespoons Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence of Lemon, Limes or Orange. Mix with water when needed and ieel how every Uste cools and refreshes THE ROMANCE OF TRADE FINE LINEN FROM ILiEEAJNi) 'HERE is no record of when linen was Hist made, but it is mentioned in the hook of Genesis as the fabric used for robing the princes of Egypt, and it is assumed that ancient Egypt first cultivated the Has plant and discovered its use. Nowadays, flax is grown in many countries, though much of it is either too coarse or too fine and brittle in fibre for making the best linen. In the rich river-valley soils and the mild, moist climate of Northern ireland, however, flas grows to perfection, and it is there that the world's finest linen is made. Even in the days before machine looms, linen-weaving was a big industry in Ireland. In rooms dim with the smoke from peat fires, or outdoors in the mellow Irish sunshine, the women of the country worked at their wooden spinning wheels, and the flax they spun was woven on hand looms. The first machine-driven looms were introduced to Ireland about a hundred years ago. Since then the industry has grown to such huge proportions that Ireland now sends her linen all over the world, and its superb quality and durability has become a by-word. Fine linen goods are available in Palmerston North and readers of this newspaper ehould carefully read the advertisements of the local retail houses which periodically feature such goods.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 10 December 1936, Page 30
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