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U.ntliY lALMER. ON THE PREMISES, BROAD STREET. Opposite Ih- Madntire's. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 4th, At 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER instructed by Mrs McKnight, will sell — The whole of her household furniture and effects, including first-clnss piano. The whole of Ihu furniture is practically new and will be offered absolutely without reserve. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS BY C. A.POULSON AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS. AT THE MART. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY sth, 1903. H' AERY PALMER has received in- - struetions from MrC A. Poulson to sell absolutely without reserve— A valuable collection of oil paintings. Pictures wi!l be on view at Mart from Monday next. HAEIIY PALMER, Auctioneer. ON THE PREMISES, NORTH . STREET. FRIDAY NEXT, 6xn FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has been favored with instructions from Mr George Wallace to sell— The whole of his dairy cows, pigs, etc., and household furniture, absolutely without reserve. Full particulars future issue. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. Ha,rry Palmer's BUiGAIN* LIST: Horse, Trap and Harnees, £20. 1 Heavy SpriDg Day, £17, Spring Traps, £15, £14, £12 lOi, £4. 1 !).¥. Plough, £13 1(K S F, Plough, £6, £3 10s, £2. 1 Deering Mower. £12 10s. 1 Mower (no reasonable offer refused), 1 Lister Cream Separator, 40 gallons, £12. 1 Alexander Cream Separator, £6 10s 1 Turbine, 90 galons, subject to trial, co3t £75 (any reasonable oSer). 1 Simplex Incubator (chea j). Also—Bargains in Pianos, Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Harness. Saddles, 1 'Cello | Violin, Harmonium, Ounß, Furniture, etc., etc. I IN FACT Bargains in Everything. CALL OR WHITE US. Bemt-mber oar Sale of Pigp, Poultry, and Produce evesy Saturday at noon. Local Agent for the Manawatu Roller Mill's pig, cilf and poultry meals. (The best on the Market.) Harry Palmer, feTOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER, V\LUITOR AND FURNI3HER. MOUjSSEY & CO, Mounsey & Go * CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. T U S T A It RIVE D— A Shipment of England's best Spencer PIANOS, and Malcolm ORGANS, Germans Weber PIANOS and Wertheim SEWING MACHINES. Visit us—Catalogue, and price. Our Furnishing Department contains everything imaginable) to furnish a home—lron and brass rail bedsteads, Bedding, Duchesa Chests, Suites Furnitare, Carpets, Linoleum, Sideboards, Retan and Austrian Chairs, Couches, Fenders, Tables, Washsfcands, Toilet sets, Kitchen utensils, etc, etc. Houses furnished and orders completed at shortest notice. SADDLERY DEPARTMENT. A varied stock of Gents' and Ladies' Baddles, Latest patterns, Harness best makers, Btidles, Girths, Bits, Irons, Covers, Collars, Chains. Ask for what you want. Produce and Poultry always in stock at MO(JNSEY & CO Auctioneers, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS 1 VALUERS. Etc

WRITE to the _/ ... CATALOGUE OF SALE PRICES. Arrived Up-to-Date. The Blue Flame OIL STOVE. A PERFECT BOON FOR SUMMER USE. IHIS IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Price, 265. TO BE HAD ONLY AT R. S. BARRY S, ! CHEAPiSLDE. CHAS. A. TUBNER, DERMATOLOGIST, HAIR AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST, FACE MASSAGE, SCALP TREATMENT FOR FALLING HAIR. ELECTROLYSIS for the Removal of Superfluous Hair. CURE PERMANENT. TUST landed from America, DR J. PARKER GRAY'S MANICURE PREPARATIONS, who is the only recognised leader of all toilet wear. All toilet requisites in stock. All hairwork executed at shortest notice. Inspection invited. Note address—New Zealand Time's Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY. . Telephone 1435. Send for Hair Tonics, Restorers and Pomades for the Hair. Lotions for removing Grey Hair cannot be equalled. Write for full particulars. MUSICAL EDUCATION. MRS WITHERS receives pupils (advanced or otherwise) for music and singing. Pupils from this establishment passed Trinity College Exam., intermediate division, >\ith, honours. Dancing iessgna.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7640, 4 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7640, 4 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7640, 4 February 1903, Page 3

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