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FOP. THE HOUSEHOLD “peh\” SEPARATOR Is the Best FREE TRIAL I Satisfaction „ Guaranteed Ni. Farm Separator Co„ Palmerston North Sduoo GENERAL NOTICES. A GOOD DAIRY FARM IK A ACRES freehold carrying 55 cows besides young stock, well mbdividcd and watered, 3-cow milling plant, engine, all necessary outbuildings and a really good 7-roomed louse with all conveniences, electric ight etc. Situated about 8 miles from Palmerston North. Price £3O per acre —very easy terms arranged. G. G. WILLIAMS, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET, Phones G 798. Private 6078. RARE OPPORTUNITY 350 ACRE MIXED FARM. pOGD paying proposition with & genuine reduction in price. Only £26 10/. per acre. Cost present owner £3O eleven years ago. Good homestead and all outbuildings; also 4-roomed cottage, let at £.l per week. Situate 1 mile large Main Trunk Junction. Well subdl. vlded. splendid shelter plantations. Property Is exceptionally well Jencafl —very easy terms. Full particular* on application to J. J. SHARMAN AND CO., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, 12 Rangitikel Street. Phone 6724. Box 268. Midland Sparkling Ale Midland Invalid Stout Stocked by all the Leading Hotels, and asked for by those who recognise a good Beer and Stout You Try it BABY ECZEMA. RIGHT FROM THE COMMENCEMENT. 1 MARTIN’S Treatment— Babies suffering from Eczema julckly regain their normal weight besides restoring the skin and health of the child. Nuree Martin will be In town f'O Saturday until Monday . CONSULTATION FREE. Moderate Charges, QUEEN’S CHAMBERa HOUSTON’S EMPIRE DYEWORKS, (WILL keep you looking and feeling ' clean and smart. Send us your soiled clothes —be convinced. )p. Empire Hotel. ’Phone 6143 W. H. RICHARDSON, 101-103 Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. PRACTICAL MOTOR AND COACH TRIMMER PJOODS re-covered, Loose Covers made, Upholstery, etc.: new Celuloids to curtains. i, 6,7, 9, 11, 15 and 19 close with the Secretary, G. Allwright Linton, on donday, Bth March, 1926. 2. Nominations for Trots will close 0 minutes before each race. 3. Trots run under N.Z. Trotting Association Rules. 4. Last three performances over ach distance to be sent with nomina- ’ Entries for field events to be on rate form. Athletic and Cycling Events run br Rules of New Zealand Amateur Uhletic Association. 7. Proper entrance fees must acompany nominations. 8. Three starters or no event, live itarters or no second prize, six startups or no third prize. 9. Handicaps will be published in he “Manawatu Evening Sandard* md ‘‘Manawatu Daily Times” on Sat-' irday, March 13, 1926. Refreshment booth on ground, vherc hot water can be obtained at mall cost. Admission to ground 1/-. Children inder 12 free. Horses and vehicles 1/-. Handicappers, T. Stubbs and J. A. iooksley. Starter, G. H. Currin. Paton, G. Craw. President, A. Akers. lon. Secretary, G. Allwright. A DANCE will bo held in the Linton fall in the evening. Larkin’s Elite Orhestra. Admission: Gents 3/-. Ladies The Committee reserve all rights.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3287, 5 March 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3287, 5 March 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3287, 5 March 1926, Page 12