kABRY PALMER'S MART. LAST T>VO DAYS. sEAPEBY JTER AND CO. will sell privately to-day and to-morrow morning and after the Auction Sale up to 9 p.m. This is our last day in Palmorston. Anyone requiring Eeliable Drapery at one-third and in many eases one-half the usual price, should come soon. Come and save, money at HARRY PALMER'S MART.
BOOK TOXTR SALES WITH HARRY PALMER 'and CO., ON HAND.— | POTATOES. | HAY STEAW. PIG MEAL. BEAN. POLLAED. CHAFF. OATS. PBODUCE OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GIVF.N. HARRY PALMER AND C©., AUCTIONEEES. EANGITIKEI STEEET, PALMEfiSTON NOBTH . A Home Free of Interest. AND ONLY £SO DEPOSIT. Dissolution of Partnership, HAVE YOU DULY CONSIDERED THIS OFFEE WE AEE MAKING YOU? A five-roomed Lungalow almost new and right UP-TO-DATE for £550. These houses contain 3 large and airy bedroms, a dining-room 13 x 18 j kitchen 12 x 12 (with cupboards); hall 5 x 22; a bathroom fitted with porcelain bath and basin; scullery with sink and cupboards; washfcouse with tubs and copper; hot and cold water and gas laid on throughout. The finish of ttese houses is of the best. Com« and See for yourself. It will cost nothing to look. APPLY: CTREIGKTON AND WUNSCH, T?hone 946 or 743.
I SELL BEST, BEITISH, GOODS. JOT OB fJYCLISTS! MAKE PALATINE A PAL O 7 THINE. ENQUIRE AS TO ABSOLUTE PERFOBMANCES OF rjiHESE COVERS stood the Official ■*• Test of the English AC.U., and are the only Motor Cycle Covers holding their certificate for 3000 miles continuous run without puncture. I can show tyres still on machines after covering 7000 miles by Cyclometer record over a period of 8 months, and can give other similar local FOB SALE BY ALL MOTOR ■ AGENTS. - E. H. WHOLESALE AGENT, 5 QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
QmMmwmmumwm&mm' 2 WHETHER you lave two, § «| *I twenty or thirty, your best & q, guarantee that they will grow to <s> & be profitable cows is to t? i FEED THEM ON I IttMltfWfMlgi'ifß This scientific food tt equals cow's milk in food value, tt His totally digestible even, by & |» weakling calves. On Palmer 'a " tt Meal hundreds of splendid milk-« ers and Show animals have been ~" & reared. Made by— tt mmmhimxnm] % LIMITED, I tt PALMEBSTON NORTH. U & We are Agents for Ration's g 1$ "COW-LIC." ' "
Government Tested Mr. Cockayne, Government Biologist, says : A so-called 'cheap' (?) * clover seed he tested contained only 21 germinating seeds out of every 100; 45 failed to germinate and the remaining 34 were weeds of 23 different varieties! (See Agricultural Journal, 1912, p. 439.) Write to-day for 'Tut' Seed Samples They are free. The Government germination tests are given, and freight-paid prices quoted. Can you afford any other sort ? HODDER & TQLLEY, Ltd. Seedsmen Rang&kei St. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13523, 6 October 1916, Page 8
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