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AUCTION SALES AUCTION AUCTION PRODUCE DISTRIBUTORS. WE SELL DAILY AT 9 A.M. FRUIT VEGETABLES CHOICE FRESH PHONE 6122 FOR SERVICE H. C. STURM, Auctioneer. HOUSES FOR SALE pOOD 4-roomed house, washhouse, cop* per, tubs, owner leaving district. Price £6OO. Terms £IOO cash.—Nash and Lovelock. pOXTON Beach, good locality, 4 rooms, principally totara, erected 9 years. Prico £3OO. —Nash and Lovelock. OEAUTIFUL residence, 6 rooms, in perfect order, condition, good locality. Bargain at £llso.—Nash and Lovelock. CT-ROOMED Bungalow, coal range, El. u light, car shed, all in good condition. To wind up estate. Price £9OO or nearest offer.—Mounsey’s Ltd. (A. Mortland, Land Dept.). BUNGALOW Contains 2 bedrooms, sewing room, 2 living rooms and kitchenette. El. water, gas range, garage. H-ouse just recently painted. Concrete paths. Close to Holcowhitu School. Possession can bo I given immediately. L. G. RIEGER, 36 RANGITIIvEI STREET.

FOR SALE. r PE AWE AWIJ ST., Palmerston North. Pour acres of land; 7-roomed house, motor shed. Price £ISOO. Let to good tenant at 39/6 weekly. Further particulars apply— VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. ■pOR SALE, good 6-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse and E.L., all under one roof outhouses, good garden [and orchard, 3 acres land. Price £550. 8 miles from P.N. Apply D. D. Currie and Co., P.N. MANGAWEKA PROPERTY. A Snip for someone 1 4-roomed sound Dwelling on full £ acre section, situated Main Street, Mangaweka. Electric light, electric stove; repainted and papered 12 months ago. Also 2 freehold £-acro sections thrown in. The lot for £l6O for quick sale. W. S. LONG & CO., 20 Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North.

In doubt on a point of law, the proprietor of a fried fish shop went to tho local food office. Wandering about in search of tho right department, he came to a room where sat two women, neither very young nor very beautiful, typing letters. “Excuse me, miss,” he said, meekly, “are you Oils and Fats?” “No!” snapped one of the woman, “.We’re Dried Fruits.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 44, 20 February 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 44, 20 February 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 44, 20 February 1941, Page 10