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FOR STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE 'IfZK AGEES First class liill country with tablelands ploughablc. Well grassed, divided into numerous paddocks, and a plentiful water supply from running streams. Located 10 miles Palmerston North. Buildings comx>rise 5-roomcd house, washhouse, woolshcd, cowshed, motorshed and whare. Owners will leaso for a term of years, rent 7/- per acre. Immediate possession can bo given. A splendid opportunity and should pay its way at the price. VICTOR E. SMITH, Estato Agent, Feilding TO LET AND FOR SALE.

SALE, two springing heifers; ■one heifer just in. Address at “Times” Office. poll SALE, bailed wheat straw. Fair average quality, 25/- on trucks.— L. Bcazer, phone 017, Feilding. JpOll SALE, milk float, horse and harness. Would sell separately. Reasonable for cash. Address at “Times” Office. USED CAES WITH AN O.lv. THAT COUNTS. OVERLAND, 4cyl. Tourer .. .. £lO AUSTIN, 12 Tourer £9O PLYMOUTH, 4-door Sedan .. .. £145 AUSTIN, 7 Demonstrator (new) £l7O DODGE, 4cyl. Sedan £95 TERMS. OPEN EVENINGS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. CO. TO LET QUITE OF OFFICES, IN CENTRAL POSITION. For Address APPLY “TIMES'* OFFICE. WANTED PADIO, RADIO, RADIO. Have you heard the new COURIER. Its a wonder—don't miss it ask for demonstration now ! COLES, Sole Agents. pOWEII Prices.—Men's “Tuffo” neglige shirts, neat stripes. 3/6, -with collars attached, 3/11. Wear like iron.—Humphreys & Andrews Ltd., 15 Broadway. ALEXANDER CLARK'S makes a speciality of glass-bevelling and leadlights. All work done by expert craftsmen at lowest prices. Make a point of seeing our big selection of made-up leadlights. YOUR dress cut out and tacked, perfect fit.—Miss Smythc, Room 7, Queen's Chambers, over Watson Bros. WASHING Soap, large bars, 7M Old English Lavender Soap, 6 cakes 1/-. J. Rosen, 235 Main Street, W. —is the name of High Class exceptionally well made and attractive FURNITURE The manufacturers are concentrating' on individuality and modernness in design. We have been appointed Agents and are now showing StiirDee Furniture On our First Floor Showroom above Auction Room. NOT ONLY AUCTIONEERS But— HOUSEHOLD FURNISHERS NOTICE WHEN writing to the “Times,” ' seeking address of advertisers, ease ineludo postage or stamped ivelopo for reply. great-grandchildren. Special Mass was held in St. Patrick’s Church,_ Palmerston North, on Saturday morning, after which the deceased was removed to her I old home, Robiuson street, Foxton, from where the funeral took place at II a.in. The Rev. Father Bree, of Levin, conducted the service at the graveside. The casket was covered with a large number of floral tributes and the cortege which was a large and representative one, indicated the high (esteem in which tho deceased lady was held throughout the town and district. The pall-bearers were luessrs M. B. Bergin, J. K. Hornblow, M. E. Pcrreau, R. M. Speirs, D. Purcell and H. Robiuson. Personal. Mr. T. V. Grotty is at present spending a. holiday fishing in tho cPlorous Sounds. Mr. B. Gavin, of the stall' of the local branch of the Bank of New Zealand, is on holiday leave and is at present in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, who have been spending a holiday in Foxton, have returned to l'ahiatua. Mr. W. R. McKenzie, postmaster, resumed duty at tho local Post Ofiieo last week after having been on annual 'leave. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Symon, of Gladstone street, left yesterday for Holensville.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 10