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TO LET AM) FOR SALE. TpOR SALE, cheap, furniture of all descriptions, cutlery and crockery. Bone, furniture dealer, 82 Cuba Street. 'Phone 1203. RESIDENCE FOR SALR TpOR SALE, eight-roomed residence, capacious, comfortable, splendidly timbered; well planted garden on three-quarter acre section, garage, fowl yards;, central location. Address “Times” Office. "CXIR Sale, B rooms, bungalow, con- •*- cretc with cavity walls, situated close Bowling Green; largo section. Price £1550, terms arranged. J A. Nash and Co. CHEAP House, Bourke Street, 5 rooms, jnotor shed, etc. No mortgage.' Price only £9OO with £350 cash. J. A. Nash and Co. ■pSAIRY . Farm, 70 acres, close to Palmerston North, good buildings, milking machines, carrying 28 cows. Price only £6O per acre, with £3OO cash. J. A. Nash, and Co. all the leading brands of Australian Wines, Ports, 60/- per case, guaranteed bottled in Australia. Sole agents in the Dominion for Sandman’s Celebrated Wines, French Champagne, 20/- per bottle. Also agents for Tooth's K.B. Australian Lager beer, procurable in pints or quarts. H.B. Tucker, Club Hotel Wine and Spirit Vaults. 'Phone 279. F.O. Box 46. TX7ANTED to sell. 5,-seater Buick ’ ’ car, 4-cylinder; new tyres, good order and condition. Sacrifice. Address "Times” Office.—£2oo. Tj'iOß SALE, fishing licenses, rods, lines, minnows, flies, traces, casts, hooks to gut, waders, gaff hooks, landing nets, etc.—Bycroft's. Main St. TOR SALE, section in Russell Street, •*- 66 x 132; very cheap at £3 16/-’ foot. Terms. —Bagnall and Keeble. £t-ROOMED house, David Street, pantry, bathroom, gas and washhouse. In good order. Price £900; £250 cash.—Bagnall and Keeble. p SPLENDID Farms. —77 acres, all flat, ten paddocks, good 5-roomed house and outbuildings: only 10 chain from Railway Station. Price £73 per acre; Cash £ISOO. 6-roomed house, up-to-date; 6 acres. Price £825; Cash £225. Apply D. D. Currie and Co. f 161 Main Street West. TpOR SALE,, good six-roomed house, 12ft. stud, 2 sleeping porches; motor shed, every convenience; gas stove, 66ft' x 165 ft, best locality, near Square. £I4OO. Cash £3OO. Swift and Co. F.O.S. 629 “GOING TO PIECES* * Often a man goes to pieces because he needs a holiday and doesn’t get It.—He needs renovating. A HOUSE "GOES TO PIECES” because it too, needs renovating: A coat of paint, new wallpapers here and there. A Man and a House Often "GO TO PIECES” together, because the shabby house depresses the man, WAGHORN’S WALLPAPERS AND WAGHORN’S FAINT SAVE BOTk THE HOUSE AND THE MAN and the expense Is trifling la proportion. Call To-day On WAGHORN’S OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS. , THE SQUARE. SAVE MONEY v PEOPLE OP DANNEVIRKE AND ■ DISTRICT. You can travel in the ‘‘Manawatu Times” Car at a fraction of the cost that It takes to use your own. FROM PALMERSTON NThe "Times” Car leaves Palmerston North each morning at 4.30 a.m., travels to Woodvllle in time to catch the early morning train to Wairarapa and arrives at Dannevirke at 6.30 a.m. LEAVES DANNEVIRKE, at 7 a.m. for Woodville via Te Rehunga, Kiritakl, Maharahara, Maharahara West, and Pinfold Road. FOR PALMERSTON N., leaves Woodville, 9 a.m., travels via the Gorge and Aukautere. Arrives in time to catch expresses. North and South. TIERS PICKED UP OR SET VN AT ANY POINT ON { OF THESE ROUTES. Passengers from Palmerston North BooirSeai,s by ringing 'Phone 21. “Manawatu Daily Times" Co., Ltd., MANAGE!. •

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1978, 21 November 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1978, 21 November 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1978, 21 November 1921, Page 8