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RADIO Should bo Reproduced afc the Receiver Exactly as tho Microphone Receives it. A “BREVILLE” RADIO WILL SHOW YOU HOW. SOLE AGENT P. J. KIRKLAND TIMES’ ’ BLDGS. BROADWAY

AUCTION SALES. AUCTIONS TO-DAY. 10 arm.—FRUIT. AND PEODUCE SALE. —Grapes, Apples, Pears, Lemons, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Lettuce, Leeks, Beetroot, Onions, Pumpkins, Sutton Supreme Table and Seed Potatoes. 11 . a.m. —FBESH PISH. (Subject to arrival.), 12 noon.—PlG SALE. 12 Porkers,'3o Stores, 46 Weaners, 10 Slips, 1 Breeding Sow (to farrow 2 weeks). : FUKTHEK ENTRIES INVITED. 1 p.m.—POULTKY SALE. 80 Table Hens; 4S Cockerels, 16 Ducks, 6 ‘ Settings Eggs. ■ . FURTHEIt ENTEIES INVITED. . New and Second-liand Purniture. AGENTS, "COLONIAL” Itadio Deceivers—Long and Short-wave. C. N. EABONE, Auctioneer. TENDERS. 'T»ENDEKS are invited for Additions to dwelling at Tiakitahuna. Plans and specification at our oflice, National Bank Building, whero tenders close at noon on Monday, October Ist. l; g. west, son & hobnibeook, Eegd. Architects. SITUATIONS VACANT M ANA WAT U LABOUIt AGENCY Hopwood’s Buildings. Phone 6672. VyANTED Several Farm and Station Hands, Wages £1 and 25/-. Cook General £l. vyANTED, manuscript typed; charges '' must bo reasonable. Write ‘Type,’ : ‘Times” Ofiice. yyANTED, smart boy just'left school, with bicycle; small wage. Start immediately. Apply Eailway Boot Shop, Main Street West. yyANTED, youth (18-20) for small ” sheep farm; must be ablo to plough; wages 15/-. Address "Times” Office. VyANTED, ploughman, used to - all ’ v implements; nono but experienced man need apply; £2 per week and found. Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North. vyANTED, reliable youth" for dairy ’* farm; able to handle horses preferred; good home. Bing 5569, P.N., or ,'rite T. Turner, Woodville. housefarm, 1 wo miles from town; children; wages 3/6. Write "454,” "Times” Office. WANTED, boy or man for small ' dairy farm; machines used; perlancnt job. Address at "Times” >flicc. yAN TED, youth for dairy farm; V machines used; good home. Phone 6S. Peilding. WANTED, girl for general ’’ work and plain cooking;

SITUATIONS WANTED WWANTED, by two experienced shearers, October, early November shearing. Excellent references. Reliable. Write “480,” “Times” Office. LOST AND FOUND T OST, purse, between corner Square and Fitzhcrbert Aver enuc and 0. M. Boss's. Contains sum of money. Reward. Finder please leave at “Times” Office. T OST, last Tuesday, between Palmerston and Feilding, via Eangitikei Line and Bunnythorpc, ono fishing rod. Reward. —Lintott, Kimboltou. BAIUND, in city, a purse. Owner can recover by seeking address at “Times” Office. WANTED TO BUY. WC7 ANTED, good r V* w/v; fn » “ Writo “483,” “Times” Office. Ly A A TEL), small oak desk, about oft. wide. Write “476,” “Times” Office. TyANTED TO BU Y, second-hand books in good condition; modern fiction. Fair prices; any quantity. Write “469,” “Times” Office. WANTED TO BUY, good piano, free *' from borer. State lowest price for no dealers. Writo “455, ” Office. cash; ‘ ‘ Times WANTED TO BUY, or ieasc, approximately live acres. Must be good land, suitable for growing vegcon rl cmflll "P 7*lll fs. Wriffi ( 1 480 ; ’ * tables and small fruits. Writo Times” Oflice. DOTTLES WANTED. - Whiskies, ' D wines; black or white; one penny each.—ll. W. Scott, Chemist, Eangitikei Street. TJIGHEST Cash Trices paid for ladies' n and gents’ clothing, also boots, shoes, etc. Mrs. ltossiter, 197 Main St. (Opp. Subway). Phono 7301; wo collect. IDEEWEEY/and Wine Bottles, highest prices given; to sell bath, crockery, men’s working boots and clot! rs of every description. Mrs. Kreft, 169 Cuba Street. WA-NTED TO BUY Thousands of * V beer, wino and whisky bottles, 1/6 and 1/- per dozen; other bottles, rags, sacks, etc., at highest prices. P.N. Bottle Exchange, 13a Grey St. (only address). Phone 7091. Wo collect personally.

E ALF will glvo you tho best prices for your discarded or misfitting clothing; as well as tools, suitcases, etc., 233 Main St., W. Phone 6780. We call and collect. FURNITURE SALE Our Great Annual Spring-Clearing Sale has just commenced. Como in inspect our huge stocks. Furniture, Carpets, • Setteo Suites, Bedding and Blankets at salo prices.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 16

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