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i ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. i ' i A REDUCTION MUST BE MADE. The Whole of Our Stock, ' NEW AND SECOND-HAND TO SELECT FROM. HARRY PALMER will sell at his Mart, commencing TO-DAY (THURSDAY), j THE PICK OF HIS SUPERIOR u FURNITURE. 5 Wardrobes, 6 sideboards, 10 duchess u chests, 20 washstands, moquette . f suite, 7 pieces, leather dining | ■J suite, high castors, 5 chesterfields, EXCHANGE ROOAf I NO. 1, CUBA ST r TO-DAY, at i jCBSFR. J . ?>:m. to jE M.A.C. wiT I ■ ; j Sell by Mctio'n:— A large consigr niture V of hoteehold'farcon ver ' vWtight to the Mart for Potatoes of sale^ e^e # unions, pumpkins, marrows, v Apples, pears, fcacum/fffs, spetially good line of factory> cured hams bacon, har/liess dfcd saddlety, horse and cow covers, wheelbarrow, Perfection kerosene range, and large lot of 1 ttsoftl Sundries. J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
/ CLEARING SALE. . r ON THE FARM, LINTON. WEDNESDAY, APBIL 8, 1914 L 4 HARRY PALMER & CO. have Teeeived instructions from Mrs "Campbell to sell the whole of her farm stock, implements, household furniture and Effects. NO RESEEYE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 'CLEARING SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, MILK CARTS, TRAPS FARM IMPLEMENTS, PIANO, ORGAN AND FURNITURE. 'On the Farm. Ashhurst-Colyton road, 1 mile from Ashhurst Post Office. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914, # At 12 noon. l | ARRY PALMER has "been instructed by Mr M. Johansen (who has leased his property) •to sell the whole of his stock, etc.,-as-above. "FULL PARTICULARS LATER. HARRY PALMER wants the public interested in uis Furniture Department. Talking is no use he wants you to call in and inspect his stock. He has his own factory and good skilled workmen, and is therefore prepared to make to your order any article of any design that you may require if • [ii iftjii 11 iTi ii All ■ iTTr He is not giving anything away, all be wants is to give you good value at a fair and reasonable price. Harry Palmer, The House Furnisher, FIRST CORNER. RANGITIKEI ST Dairying Property. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. lOv country, 7-roomed dwelling, 16-bail cowshed and outbuildings, i~ I mile to school, butter factory and post office. For lease at 41s with right to purchase at £4l per acre. Early application necessary. MITCHELL,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12758, 2 April 1914, Page 8
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