BUNNYTHORPE STORES LTD. CITY PBICES. Good Bulk Tea. Broken Orange Pekoe .. .. 2/3 lb. Bulk Dates 41bs. 1/* Creamoata 1/7 pkt. Boiled Oats * 41b. bag 1/4 Bulk Boiled Oats 34d. lb. Potatoes, cwt. lots 7/6 Wheat 7/3 bushel Icing Sugar . .. 31bs. 1/1 Shelled Peanuts 31bs 1/1 Everest, Taniwha, Velvet Washing Powder, 1/- pkt. PHONE 6411. AMUSEMENTS. Saturday Next “THE CHEAT HANDINI.” A New Thrill on tbe FINALLY: 2 p.m., 6.30 and S. JAMES DUNN “ MYSTERIOUS CROSSING ” Also Screening BEVERLEY" ROBERTS ‘ 2 AGAINST THE WORLD ” (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plus “ THE PHANTOM RIDER ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KO S Y WEDNESDAY 2 P.M., 6.30 and 8 P.M. ANOTHER MASTERPIECE 01’ ENTERTAINMENT COMES TO THE CONSISTENT KOSY THEATRE. First Attraction The Picture Magnificent, CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE COLBERT COLBERT COLBERT WARREN WILLIAM, ROCHELLE HUDSON In FANNIE HURST’S Tremendous drama of a mother and daughter unknowing rivals in love. IMITATION OF LIFE ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Second Attraction Excitement! Laughs I Thrills! ‘ ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE” With NEIL HAMILTON— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GENERAL NOTICES THREE DAYS ART SALE. /TISS E. J. D. TURNER’S Sale of ’■l pictures, at the Studio, 11 Times ! uildings, Broadway, is Definitely losing on THURSDAY NEXT. —sannual meeting colyton t . HOCKEY CLUB. 'OLYTON HALL, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. All those inrested and intending members (new id old) earnestly requested to be esent., HATUMA LIME. CTOW is the time to order your requirements. For best results. Use ‘HATUMA" LIME, its quality and 'ineness is Guaranteed. Bag Lots, 401bs. X Store, 3/6. W. PUKLOWSKI, District Agent, Wood and qp.ai Merchant, 3A GREYWSbEET PHQifE 6334. • FARMS FOR SALE SACRIFICE to Close Estate. 105 acres L.I.P. at 12/6 per acre. First time on the market for 40 years. All flat, ideal dairy farm. Well fenced, watered nice shelter bush, supply of totara lor all times, close to town. Milking 70 cows and other stock. Good buildings, house, cow bails, etc., electric light. Goodwill £52 10s. per acre.— Victor F. Smith, Estate Agent, Feilding. GREAT FARM VALUE. QO Acres high producing land just into best order. Now milking 55 cows and will do 16,000 lbs. butterfat this season and is capable of further im provement. New bungalow of 5 rooms, good sheds, etc. 4 cow milking plant, etc. Mower, discs, plough and usual sundries. For sale as going concern at £44 per acre. £IOOO cash will put a man into this farm stocked and fully equipped. Balance at 4J per cent. w. s. LONG, Land Agent Bangitikei Street ■\JOKTHEKN Farm being sacrificed on account of Owner being an invalid 271 acres freehold. Half iiat, balance undulating. Well fenced and watered. Modern 5-roomed house, new whare, cowshed, machines. Stock carried: 35 cows, 75 P.A. cattle, 200 ewes, 30 pigs; under-stocked. Price £7 per acre. £797 deposit.—Butler & Co., Palmerston North. PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM on ACHES, close Palmerston North. Dairy 40 cows, 9 2-yr. heifers, 5 heifers, 1 bull, 2 horses, 4 sows. Full range machines and implements. First class homo and farm buildings. COMPLETE GOING CONCERN, £1100; balance interest and ail outgoings only £lls a year. Bing or call and see KENNETH MCDONALD AGENT FOR OWNER. Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 1
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