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WANTED TO SELL. TIMBER —Short Boards and Scantlings, dry, and stocks suitable farmers, cheap, cash. W. Baxter, Waikanae. QADDLERY, Harness, Collars, Saddles, Horse and Cow • Covers.. Lowest cash prices. Johnson and Couzins, Chris-t--church. . TTINAU Posts, Battens, Strainers, AA poles, Tomato Stakes, etc. H. H. McGhie, Upper Hutt. rp-ENNIS, Cricket, Bowling Shoes ami A Sports Materials look better and last longer when whitened with “NUGGET” WHITE CLEANERS. ’’TYPEWRITER, excellent condition; A bargain at £5. British Office Supplies, Ltd., Ist Floor, Huddart Parker Bldgs. A"~RMOR Board, fresh stocks, full range of sizes; reduced to 18/6. Evans Bay Timber Co., Ltd., Kilbirnie. TJURNITURE, Stove#’ Inlaid Lino#., A Cutlery, Crockery. Palm Lounge, 82 Manners St., Auction, To-day, 10 a.m. Price, Auctioneer. BE fashionable. Wear white shoes. Easily cleaned with “NUGGET” WHITE CLEANERS. In bottles, tins, tubes and cartons. At any store. ■RECONDITIONED Shacklock Champion Ranges, half price; sft., 2-oveji range; 5 h.p. vertical boiler, licensed, £45. May’s Bottle Exchange, Wanganui. ■RE sure yon buy “NUGGET” BOOT AJ POLISH and also be sure you use it. k-NTED Sell, 2 Solid Oak Bedroom Suites, £l6/12/6, £lB/15/-; latest designs, frameless mir.-ots. Radford’s, “Ilia Busy Furnishers," 33-37 Manners St. ‘■fCUGGET” White Cleaners make white A’ goods white. Keep them white. Easy to apply. Won’t rub off. Be sure you use “NUGGET.” “QALE” —“Quality Goods Sale,” “Burberry,” “Aquamac,” and Coats of all descriptions. Leather Coats greatly reduced. Suits to Order. The whole of our exclusive stock reduced. Simesters’, Merchant Tailors and “Burberry” Specialists, London Warehouse, Victoria St. gHOW your “SHOE PRIDE” —Use “NUGGET” regularly. TIfcGOWAN & MAGEE, LTD., Coal -£'-*■ Merchants, Carriers, Customs Agents and Furniture Movers. 22 Customhouse Qy. Phone 42-006, CEWING Machines from £2, guaranA, teed; needles, parts, repairs by experts. Service Sewing Machine Co., opp. Grand, Palmerston North; also Avenue, Wanganui. ALE”—“Quality Goods Sale,” “Burberry,” “Aquamac,” and Coats of all descriptions. Leather Coats greatly reduced. Suits to Order. The whole of our exclusive stock reduced. Simesters’, Merchant Tailors and “Burberry” Specialists, London Warehouse. Victoria St. “QHOE PRIDE” pays, and real “SHOE PRIDE” comes from “NUGGET.” WANTED Sell, latest square-arm Ches, terfield Suites, moth-proof coverings, j fully sprung and guaranteed, Terms, 5/- week. Radford’s Sale. 33-3” Manners St. YXTANTED SELL! Furniture, single bedstead, and wire, 32/6; mattress, 13/6; pillows, 2/6; 3-piece lounge suites from £7/19/6; dining room suites from £7/15/-; oak bedroom suites from £l3/19/6.' Kenners Ltd., the Busy Bee Furnishers of Wellington. FRUIT, JAMS, PRESERVES, ETC. 17IRST-GRADE Cookers, 5/8; Bottling A Plums, 4/8; Nectarines, 4/8. Box 77, Havelock Nortji. A PPLES, Gravenstein, best, dessert, AA 6/-; Apples, choice cooking, 4/6 401 b. H. Cutler, Henderson. ID EACHES, Paragon, yellow bottling. A dessert, 5/- 201 b.; 2 9/6; jam 3/6. Railage free. Cutler, Henderson. pHOICE Otago Tomatoes, N.Z.’s finest A-’ flavoured, 12/6 two case lots; freight paid. Thomson’s. Box 33, Clyde. PRODUCE FOR SALE.I OOD wheaten straw, direct from mills. On trucks, Rangitikei. Any quantity, any time. To save money, write Alfred Jensen, Crofton, Marton. NEW SEASON’S HAY AND GRASS’ SEEDS. on TRUCKS freshly baled prime clean bright sweet threshed clover-mea-dow hay, 38/- ton, or truck 155 bales, £7/10/- cash. Free on rail Hastings. New season’s grass seed mixture and certified seeds now ready. Langley’s, Hastings. '

PLANTS, TREES & GARDEN. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize strain, mixed, SO% doubles, 1/- doz., 5/- 100, posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, SI. WINTER Flowering Sweet Pea Seed. ’’ Collection of six beautiful named varieties for 1/6. T. Waugh and Son, Wellington, C.l. "DEAUTIFUL ‘Darwin Tulips, Exhibition strain, finest mixed colours, flowering bulbs, 4/- doz., posted. fiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, SI. “P LEAM Hybrids” Nasturtium Plants, double flowering, about 12 colours, strong plants. 2/6 doz. posted. Te Aro Seed Co., Wgtn. ALLIUMS, Ixias, Tritonias, Daffodils. Freesifls. Muscari. I/ - doz. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, SI. PIANT Tested Exhibition Pansies, nT wonderful colours, 2/- per doz. cash, posted. Hay’s Nurseries, Auckland. A TTRACTIVE Hyacinths, scented crimsons, blues, ninks, yellows, etc., 9d. ea., 7/6 doz. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland., p EUMS, double flowered, mixed colours, YT including the new Orange Queen: plants 1/6 dozen posted. T. Waugh and Son, Wellington, C.l. CARLET Gleam” Nasturtium Plants, double flowering, line for massing, 2/6 doz. posted. Te Aro Seed Co., W gtn. POULTRY. DOGS, CATS, ETC. pLOSING-DOWN ’POULTRY SALE. Y-’ Stud Stock, Equipment, etc. Write for circular, McDonell’s “Highway.” P.F., Levin. POCKERELS and Drakes, 8.0., W.L., W.R., K.C., from 10/6; best strain procurable. Purchase early; get the best. Wesley College. Paerata. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 1?OR SALE. Grass Sedd Stripper, good x order. J. C. Ewington. Masterton. Telephones 1017, 1132. D” UNCAN” 9-a-side Tractor Disc#, blades nearly full ISin.; £2d. Reid and Gray Agency, Palmerston North. CATERPILLAR Tractor 20; insured for £300; £2OO cash; full range caterpillar implements. L. C. Pulton, Fitzherbert Ave., Palm. Jtth, _.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 1

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