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HOUSES FOR SALE JpOR SALE, 10 acres, 6-roomed house, | 100 x 30 glass house, fowlhouse 30 x 20, cowshed, inotorshed. Rates £3/1/6. Good orchard. Price £2IOO. Apply' Messrs. Mounseys Ltd. (A. Mortland, : Land Dept.). ■\TEW 6-roomed Bungalow', heart timber. Good locality. Price £IBSO. Nash and Lovelock. TjX)R SALE, Storey and half Bungalow —3 bedrooms. Latest conveniences. Price £IBOO. Nash and Lovelock. SALE, 5-roomed Bungalow nearing completion. Three bedrooms. Price £llsO. Nash and Lovelock. FOR SALE. 5 miles from Palmerst-on North, 91 acres. As a going concern. 67 head stock, machines, implements. £43 per acre with £2OOO cash. Call on us for particulars. £llOO £llOO. 5-roomed Bungaloiv to wind up an estate. Good locality vacant possession, recently painted. Good buying with £350 cash. Balance Government Mortgage. .DOMINION AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Palmerston North. W. Thacker. Land Department. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE XpAULDING'S for Autumn Planting. Narcissus, Tulips, Ranunculi, Anemones, Green Ixias. All first-grade bulbs at moderate prices. Bird Seeds of all descriptions. DL'LB season is nearly over.—We have some excellent bulbs that should be planted now. Price and quality is always right at Harrison’s, Coleman Place. A NEMONES, Ranunculus, brilliant double. Best value obtainable, 2/6 100.—Marden, Box 6, Takapuna, Auck- : land. T>EAUTIFUL Rose Pink Primulas, box lots of 5 dozen, 5/-; also Iceland Poppies, Gartford Giants, Giant Orange and Special Art Shades. —PERSSON’S •sery, Church Street. A NEMONES! Florentine.’ Ranunculus 1 * ‘ Giant Enormous flowering ail double. Guaranteed finest strain obtainable. 3/6 100. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus. Giant massing double strains. 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-. Postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A DVICE on bulb planting, indoor and open groupd cultivation. Free Booklet 36 pages, full illustrated. Posted without charge. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Blue Bonnet,” ”Scarand 4 4 Claremont A NEMONES. “Bli let Emperor,” mixed.” Ranunculus. Exhibition strains 3/6 100. Dryburgh Nurseries, Growers, 130 A Great South Road, Remuera. "DEAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant. Darwin; Superb Strain. Choice mixed col-! ours. 5/- dozen, 50 for 18/- posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. "DABIANAS, Iris, Freesias, Ixias, Sparaxis, Crocus, Daffodils. Collection 100 special bulbs for 10/-. Postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. T>ANUNCULI. Anemones. “Claremont Super Strain.” Immense double. 3/6 100. Reliance Nurseries, Box 449, Auckland. COW now, broad beans, onions, cabbage, and cauliflower, spinach, also blue lupin, oats and mustard for green manuring.—Harrison’s, Coleman Place. FARMS FOR SALE JjX)R SALE, Probably the best farm in the Manawatu—6sß acres at £SO. All necessary outbuildings. Alex. J. Geary, Feilding. JXJR SALE, 20 aereis all flat, artesian water, 6 rooms and outbuildings; will carry 15 cows. Price, including stock, £1500; four miles from Palmerston North. Apply D. D. Currie and Co., Palmerston North. JjXXCELLENT Waikato Farm Acres, best soil and grass, well improved. Rates £7. Good buildings. 48 dairy cows, bulls, 2 horses, pigs, machines, implements, £4B per acre as a going concern; 14,000 butterfat last year. About £1250 deposit.—Butler & Co., George Street, P.N. A SPLENDID PROPERTY. 20 acres of good land' only about 2 miles from borough boundary. Good house, cow bails and sheds. Well fenced; permanent water. Carrying 15 cows and young stock. Price £IBOO. Approx. £IOOO cash required. VICTOR E. SMITH, Estate Agent, Feilding. BUNNYTIIORPE GOING CONCERN.’ 80 acres flat to easy undulating, artesian water to every paddock. 52 cow r s including 10 2-year heifers, 2 horses, truck, implements, etc. Good shed, house only fair. Price £42 bare. £SO going concern. W. S. LONG & CO., 20 Rangitikej Street. Palmerston North. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. gQ ACRES, 7 miles Feilding. Flat and undulating land of good quality. 13 paddocks, permanent water. Now cowshed, 6-roomed house, and out&heds. Carrying 37 dairy stock, 2 horses, pigs, etc. Price £3O per acre. Terms. N. E. GIFFORD, Sole Agent Feilding. help is needed. It is not. for a British Minister to forecast, still less prescribe, the policy of the United States. “When a mighty democracy of I 130,000,000 gets on tliQ move, one can only await the full deployment of this vast psychological gravitation and its translation into the physical field. Anyone can see Hitler’s fear of the United States in the fact that he has not declared war upon them long ago.' ’ Mr. Churchill said ho had never underrated the gravity of I ho difficulties and problems facing Britain. He felt that she was lighting for her life from day to day and hour to hour. lie recalled that it was nearly a year ago that France collapsed and' he spoke of Hitler’s expectations then, adding that Hit- . ler little knew that ten months later he would be “appealing to the, much-tried German people to prepare themselves for war in 1942.” Mr. Churchill concluded amid loud cheering: “When I look back upon the 'perils which have been overcome and the great, mountainous waves through wdiich the gallant, ship lias been driven, when I remember also all that lias gone wrong and all that has gone right., I feel sure we have no need to fear the

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 109, 9 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 109, 9 May 1941, Page 10

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