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LEARY’S PHARMACIES LTD THE SQUARE, (2 shops; AND , BROADWAY, SPECIALISTS IN DISPENSING PHYSICIANS' PEESCKIPTIONS. “It does make a difference where you take a prescription,"

AUCTION SALES J. L. BENNETT, LTD. AUCTIONS TO-DAY 400 “ CASES “ 400 ALL SEASONABLE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 1 p.m.—POULTRY ! POULTRY ! Hens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Cockerels, Pullets, etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. I.3O—COBBLER’S PLANT. On account the D.O.A. Comprising: Machine, El. Motor, Skiver, Leather Press, etc. ALSO: Farm Tools, Sundries. 2 p.m.—FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! 200 - LOTS - 200 GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. W. H. MOFFAT, Auctioneer. GENERAL NOTICES MADGE MOTOR SERVICE. TRAVEL IN COMFORT TRAVEL BY “MADGE” The most convenient method for parties or sports teams to travel. Quotations from Head Office, 100 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5260. Palmerston North. D. F. SMILLIE, Secretary. NEW GROUP STARR BOWEETT. 'T'HE Palmerston North Co-operative Building Society invites applications for shares in Group No. 11. Full particulars of free of interest loans for home building obtainable from Society’s offices, 105 R.ngitikei Street, Palmerston North, SO. Phone 5140. FARMS FOR SALE pOR SALE, 50 acres freehold carry- I ing 32 head stock. Good range 1 buildings. Price £3B p.a. £IOOO cash required. Nash & Lovelock. Acres best of Kairanga, 5 miles ! Palmerston North; good buildings. Going concern, £4900. Cash £IOOO. j Apply D. D. Currie and Co., P.N. OQO Acres freehold. Good sheep and cattle country. 130 rich flat land. ' Situated Konini, Pahiatua. Carrying 100 cows, 300 ewes; house, cowshed. Price £IS per acre, £2OOO deposit.— , Butler and Co., Palmerston North. r«HEAP FARM.—32BO acres freehold. 42 miles from Wanganui. 2300 acres grass; subdivided; well watered. Good house and outbuildings insured for £I3OO. Carried 6000 sheep and cattle. Price £1 per acre, cash. Further particulars from VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. EAST COAST SHEEP FARM. I AAA acres of the best close to the sea. Easy hills, undulating and flat country, no cropping or topdressing. Carrying 2500 sheep including 1400 Romney breeding ewes, 150 breeding cows and 100 other cattle. Fattens all wether lambs and replaces with ewe lambs. Total death rate on ewes and hoggets not more than Good home and fully equipped. Firstclass, pleasant and very profitable farm. Price only £l7/10/- per acre. Substantial cash deposit or would consider exchange for sheep farm within 30-miles Palmerston or Marton. KENNETH McDONALD LAND SPECL4.LIST, PALMERSTON NORTH. OAA Acres near Woodville. Undulating to easy hills greater portion plougliable. Good clean country in exlent heart. Suitable for mixed farming. 5-roomed dwelling, cow bails, piggeries etc. Carrying 40 cows, dry stock and 100 ewes. Price £l6 per acre. A good paying proposition. For terms and full particulars apply to R. R. Johnston, Land and Estate Agent, Woodville. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE NEMONES, guarante:d large bril- ' liant blooms, many doubles, 2s 6d ), posted. Marden, Box 6, Takapuna, ickland. Florentine 71 Enormous Flowering, all double. Gtd. finest strain obtainable. 3/6 100. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. ANEMONES! Ranunculus! “Giant Sunset,” double. Gtd. best strain; 5/- 100.—Dryburgh Nurseries, Rocklands Avc., Mt. Eden. ANEMONES! Scarlet or mixed. Ranunculus! “ Claremont Super Strain.” Immense double, 3/6, 5/- 100. —Reliance Nurseries, Box 449, Auckland. (CHOICE Box Growm Iceland Poppies, 9d. dozen; Anemone and Ranunculi bulbs, 9d. doz, 50 2/6. Choice coloured Freesias, 1/6 dozen. PERSSON’S NURSERY. 498 Church Street. That Was That! A visitor was being shown round a settlement in Mexico. He noticed one cabin rather larger than the rest, and asked what it was. “Oh, that’s our club,” replied his j guide. “We’ve just got a new treasurer—the last one we had was a crook.” “I suppose you sacked him, then?” asked the visitor. “Oh, no,” said the other, and pointing to a large tree which stood near, he added, “We just suspended him.” “How’s that new mare of yours turning out?’’ * 'Oh, I wish now I’d bought a horse. She’s always stopping to look at herself nuddles. ”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 82, 7 April 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 82, 7 April 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 82, 7 April 1938, Page 12

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