LAND AND HOUSES FOR SALE. FOll SALE or lease, 2 storey bungagalow. Offers invited not later than 8 p.m. Thursday. Apply owner, 29 Elmira Avenue. Possession anytime -ROOMED brick bungalow, in good locality, cost £1950, for quick sale £1215. Sole Agents. Apply Messrs Mounseys, Ltd., A. Mortland, Land Dept. SITUATED near Takaro Park, well built, all selected timber, 5-rootn-ed bungalow, modern . conveniences. Gas stove, coal range, garage. , For quick sale. Address “Standard.” WE have a few bargains in 4-roomed houses, from £450, £SOO, and £550. Good buying. Messrs Mounseys, Ltd., A. Mortland, Land Dept. 38 ACRES freehold rich flat land, will dairy 30 cows and young stocky 30 cows on the property at present, pood buildings and cowbyres, e. 1., milking, machines, handy to Palmerston North. Price right. Full particulars, T. J. Rodgers and Co., 76 George Street, Palmerston North. 075 DEPOSIT, College Street East, dO secures six-roomed, modern bungalow, built 4£ years, sittingroom, diningroom, connecting by folding glass doors, 3 bedrooms, kitchenette, garage. Price £IOSO. Balance 27s 6d per week as rent, paying principal and interest. Best proposition offering.— Manawatu Land Agency, Spooner s Buildings, phone 7111. ATTRACTIVE FARM FOR SALE. 2200 ACRES Main Trunk. Divided 20 paddocks, and now carrying 1170 ewes, 1100 dry sheep, 260 grown cattle .besides horses. Buildings—bungalow with all conveniences, woolshed, dip and shearers quarters. Situated 6 miles from rai“UDh Price £3 10s p.a. with £2OOO cash. Balance per cent. —Nash and Lovelock, or Rangtikei Street. OWNER LEFT PALMERSTON NORTH. ATTRACTIVE bungalow of. oroorns A and kitchenette, electric. light, coal and gas ranges, garage, drive and paths. Newly painted and rooms papered. Well kept and nothing to spend on this home. Price £925. Say £loo cash, Balance 4$ per cent. We are sole Agents.—W. S. LONG. A SNIP. TUST off Grey Street— well built 5U roomed bungalow, in first-class order. Owner has instructed me to sell for £876. Further particulars from L. G. RIEGER, 15 Kangitikei Street. • FOXTON Beach, house— bargain, 3 bedrooms, large sittingroom, verincLali on 3 sides, glassed m one side md half of front. Motor shed. Douse >artly furnished, including wirele s, ddeboard, flat bottom boat, etc. Brie 2350 —for 1 week only. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., Phone 6261.
by the following:—Lucky Gay Gordons, Miss W. Smith (Napier) and Mr J. Hopei oft; Monte Carlo waltz, Miss C. Field and Mr J. O’Neill. A competition was won by Mr T. Hopcroft. During too supper interval opportunity was taken by the president to present the prizes won. Thanks are duetto Mr S. Lankshear, who acted as doorkeeper, and to Mr M. Kriston&en, who again acted as M.C.—Aokautore correspondent.
CHOIR OF CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERKRANZCHEN ATTACKED. This very excellent choir, which usually musters over 30 voices, recently conducted its second concert of the season with only 24 voices, but under excellent conductorsliip their spirited singing fully compensated for tne' defections. The missing voices were due to a severe attack of colds. For the treatment of colds and loss of voice, there is nothing so effective as Baxters Lung Preserver. Singers, speakers, radio announcers all pay in glowing terms to Baxters. Baxters is more than a relieving agent. It removes tightness, cuts phlegm, allays irritation, and with its tonic action quickly promotes quick recovery from coughs, colds, sore throats and most bronchial afflictions. Always take care, always take Baxters, 1$ 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d—all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 304, 23 November 1937, Page 12
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