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TIKI BACON COMPANY BUYERS OF PRIME BACON PIGS AND CHOPPERS. BUYERS— J. CANDY, Phono 7041. W. DAVISON, 41K Rongotca. W. P. BICKERS, 32R Feilding. F. PAGE, 171 Woodville. , TRUCKING DATES HALCOMBE.—Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. SHANNON.—Tuesday, Nov. 22nd.

AUCTION SALES. Genuine Unreserved Clearing Sale Most Up-io-Date and Modem Furnished Home. Wednesday, November 23rd., 1932. No. 38, RANGITANE STREET. 1.15 P.M. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., ■J-JAVE been favoured with instructions to sell on behalf of MIL TO it STUBBS, who is giving up housekeeping, the whole contents as above: — SITTING-BOOM: 2 easy upholstered chairs in English Moquette, 13ft. tiin. x I2ft. Super Wilton Carpet, black skin rug, oak sideboard, oak dining extension table, on round frame, 0 oak high back chairs, 2 Humpies copper kerb, 4 good pictures, brass jardiniere, smoker's outlit on stand, set gold curtains (hand worked), also curtains with pelmet to match, two llaine satin cushions, 1 black cushion. BEDROOM No. 1: 0 x 12 fringed Wilton carpet, 8-picco oak bedroom suite (inlaid), 4ft. din. wire mattress, ilax and kapoc art silk bedspread, bolster cane to match, double blankets, pillows, rug, scagrass chairs, curtains. IIALL: 5 yards super Axmiiister hall runner (3Gin. wide), pair chenille hall curtains. BEDROOM.-No. 2: Single wood bed and wire, kapoc, stretcher and kapoc, set almond green curtains and bedspreads to match (fadeless), 2 rugs Hunipty. BREAK! 1 AST ROOM: Large chesterfield, oval table and cover, 12 x 10ft. Gin. Axminster carpet and felt, oak cabinet Cheney gramophone with diamond disc attachment and repeater, also 50 good records, scagrass chairs, 4 cushions, large upholstered, chair and loose cover, 1 set His Master’s Voice physical culture exercises, 16ft. squab, oak book-ease, 2 pictures, 1 clock, Axminster rug, copper box kerb, oak dinner waggon and oak tray. LIVING ROOM: Droplicad Singer Sewing Machine in walnut, new lino, electric heater, Electrolux as new with disinfectant pads and polisher, oak cake stand, new bridge tabic and cover, lmnd-paintcd panel. OUTSIDE: Wringer, clothes basket, broom and mops, meat safe, axe, garden tools, door mats, lawnmower, new bath. ALSO:—The whole of household linen, blankets, quilts, crockery, CRYSTAL sugar bowl, G crystal tumblers, with jug, cream jug and sugar basin, silk lamp-shades, alum, kettle, set alum, saucepans, fry pans and kitchen utensils,. groceries, pickles, jams, etc., electric iron and toaster.

SHIPPING NOTICES. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) FOE SAN FEANCISCO, via BAEOTONGA and PAPEETE (from Wellington:— E.M.S. Mauuganui, Tucs., Nov. 29, 3 p.m Passengers in three classes. FOB SYDNEY (with through hooking to Melbourno and other Australian ports.) Passengers in three classes. Ship’s doctor carried. From Wellington: Marama, Friday, Dec. 9, 3 p.m. Makura, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 3 p.m. From Auckland: Marama, Friday, Nov. 25, 3 p.m. Aorangi, Monday, Nov. 28, S p.m. From Auckland for Sydney and Melbourne. Monowai, Thursday, Dec. 1, 3 p.m. Inclusive tours in Australia arranged. FOE SUVA (Fiji), HONOLULU, VICTOBIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVEE. Aorangi, from Auckland, Dec. 13. FOE SUVA (Fiji), APIA (Samoa), NUKUALOFA (Tonga), from Auckland Waipahi (cargo), Saturday, Nov. 26. FOE LYTTELTON (from Wellington). — Kangatira, Mon., W'ed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahinc, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. Passengers to bo on board by 7.30 p.m. Wharf Ticket Office opens V p.m. FOE PICTON (from Wellington),— Tamahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-tho-Pacific tours, including Japan and The East. Around-the-World tours. For full particulars apply— U.s.s. CO. of N.Z. LTD., Wellington, or M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., Palmerston North Agents for Trans-Pacific and Intercolonial Services

SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. To England Via Panama Canal. EXPRESS CABIN SERVICE. Mataroa Tamaroa Akaroa Mataroa Dec. 13. Peb. 7. Mar. 7. Apr. 2S Carrying Cabin Passengers only. And Calling at Pitcairn and Curacoa. £72 to £B4 Single; £126 to £147 Return • NEW TOURIST SERVICE, xlonic xTainui lonic Tainui Jan. 10. Apr. 4. May. 30 Aug. 22 Carrying Tourist Passengers only. And Calling at Pitcairn and Jamaica.x £3B to £65 Single; £6S to £ll7 Return. Cabin class is luxurious travel at moderate rates. Tourist class is travel at economical rates with modern comforts. The “AIvAEOA, ” of 15,000 tons and 1550 foot in length, is the latest addition to tho Passenger Fleet, and the only steamer in the direct Trade to have a permanent swimming bath. Passengers for New York should travel via Panama Canal and Havana. Connecting steamers leave tho Canal two or three times a week. Fares are approximately: Cabin Class with First Class Canal to New York £77. Cabin Class with Tourist Class £52, and Tourist Class throughout £37 10/-. Exchange and N.Z. tax extra. M. A. ELIOTT. LTD., Palmerston iNorth. DALGETY AND CO., LTD, Palmerston North. LEVIN AND CO, LTD, Feildmg. Health from the Wheatfield Add . . Golden rt • Years! Primrose Wholemeal Guaranteed lOOX Pore Wheat Just the plump golden grains of the choicest wheat are selected for Primrose Wholemeal to give that distinctive flavour and perfect nourishment* Get your bag to*day. Your family will be grateful. i!h. AND 251 b. BAGS AT ALL STORES

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7009, 19 November 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7009, 19 November 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7009, 19 November 1932, Page 12

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