WILL EXCHANGE THIS MODERN BUNGALOW FOR A HOUSE & 3/5 ACRES OF LAND. 5-roomcd bungalow situated in excellent locality, few minutes walk from Square. Convenience, electric range, hot and cold water. Large garage, concrete paths, etc. Section GO x 132. For price and terms apply to — OSCAR MONRAD AND SON, RACING CLUB BUILDINGS, Bangitikei Street. AUCTION SALES.
J. L. BENNETT, LTD. PHONE 62G1. 0 O’CLOCK A.M. TO-DAY SPECIAL MEAT SALE. CO-OP. MEAT STORES, M ANSON AND BARR'S BUILDINGS, Rangitikei Street. 10.15 FRUIT AUCTION 12 NOON.—Pigs: Porkers, stores, slips, weaners. Eurther Entries Invited. 12.45 P.M.—Horse, gig and harness, 1 quiet pony, farm sundries, light delivery Ford van, 500 battens. 1 P.M.—Poultry: Hens, ducks, geese, pullets, cockerels, etc. 1.30 P.M.—Fruit. 245 p.M.—150 LOTS WOOLLEN FROCKS, JUMPER SUITS, PYJAMAS, COATEES and BLAZERS, ALL NEW SEASON'S GOODS; ALSO £l5O GENERAL DRAPERY. 230 P.M.—500 LOTS GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. ""CLEARING^SALE AT DIXON'S LINE, BUNNYTHORPE. WEDNESDAY, IGtli MARCH, AT 1 P.M. rABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., on instructions from ME. W. Vf. BREMNER, who is giving up farming, ill offer as above:— O S.H. and JERS. CROSS COY S 0 (Ist, 2nd. and 3rd. culvers). 23 Heifers (2 2-yr., 2 IS-mos., IS •weaners). I 3-yr. Jers. bull. 100 LAMBS, 1 3-yr. half draught mare, l aged heavy draught mare (all work), 10 pigs; set 4horse blocks, s.f. plough, harrows, spring dray, scarifier, timber and iron, baled" hay and sundries. APITI SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH lit'h, 1933, At 12.30 p.m. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. CO. LTD., will sell as above:— one b. and rapo lambs, 150 wether Jambs, 100 2-th. ewes, 250 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 00 forward wethers, 21 ,Southdown ranis, 12 Romney rams, 15 18-mos. steers, 3 fat cows. Entries may be made with Mr. J. McKay, Apiti" or ring 22, Fcilding. Health from the Wheatfield by ming Primrose Wholemeal CQkrtßUed 1001 Pu» I Jujt !h? plump golden graini of the choices! wheat are «elected foe Primrose Wholemeal ID give that distinctive * flavour and perfect nourishment. Celvourb»gtO'(J»y. Yourfima will be grateful. till, and 251 b. BAGS At ALL STORES Add Golden Years! V m A WE UN-DENTED JIMMY’S DENTS! JIMMY —young, handsome, debonu airc, was making whoopee in Dad's new car . . . hit a telegraph post that swerved towards him . . . dented a mudguard . . . bashed in some bodywork. What to do 1 Fortunately, Jimmy knew. He brought in the wounded car to Justice & Edmunds' Repair Department. Our expert panel beaters quickly removed the dents from the mudguard and the bodywork. A coat of Dueo and the ear looked like new. The cost to Jimmy was trifling, and father was never tho wiser. We specialise in all ear bodywork repairs—let us quote you for the job. JUSTICE & EDMUNDS District Agents : Chrysler, Plymouth, De Soto, Hillman, Humber and Morris Cars. PHONE 5064.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7103, 11 March 1933, Page 12
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