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FROM EVERY POINT THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING COY. LEADS. OUR success is clue to our energetic ami progressive business methods. Our Furniture Trade is generally recognised to be one of the largest in the North Island. Our Furniture Show-rooms are visited by thousands of customers, and are admired by all. A special point in our Furniture business is that we guarantee every article we sell to be free of wood borer. OUR OUTSIDE CLEARING SALES are always attended with phenomenal success. WHY? Because we use and employ modern methods in conducting same. Our terms are reasonable, and the prompt manner in which wo pay the sales accounts is a special feature in all transactions. MART SALES ARE CONDUCTED EVERY SATURDAY. Business premises Nos. lOC, 107, 108 CUBA STREET. THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO. 'Phone 420. P.O. Box 285. MARK BRIGGS. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer, BULK BUYERS BULK BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY! CAN SAVE MONEY I Que mail order DEPARTMENT offers special facilities to our country clients. YOU will be convinced with one trial order. • Quotations and Price Lists a pleasure to supply. Apply MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COMPANY, INSURE INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH south 'mmsft INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR. Risks of every description accepted. Kates Low. Settlements prompt and liberal. F. D. WHIBLEY, Agent. Foxton. S. S. DEAN, Manager, Wellington Branch. LEW. PODMORE, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWA RIUNTI AGENT. Whyte’s Hotel Stables - Foxton. _/-\LL classes of currying work undertaken. Livery ami Bait Stables at the rear of Whyte’s Hotel always open. Be emphatic. Insist on genuine NAZOL. Nothing like it for preventing or relieving coughs and colds. No cold is Nazol-proof. 00 doses 1/0. E. J. MURPHY. TAXI PROPRIETOR - FOXTON. CHARGES MODERATE. Motor Car for hire at all times of day or night. Orders per telephone 22 promptly attended to. ’Phone, Private Residence, No. 128. Private Address: Fuller Street. Box 351, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAND! LAND! LAND! GOOD, CHEAP LAND, NEAR MARKETS. Will double in value during the period of a few years, while high priced land requires a lifetime to doable. Tin’s fact is drawing land buyers’ attention to cheap and mod-erate-priced lands. The following E offered as a cheap properly, and leaves a big margin for development when subdivided: GOING CONCERN. Hundred and forty-one ACRES. All in good English grasses and cultivation; all level, tip-top soil, been thoroughly worked: divided into 10 paddocks; shelter hedges; watered by stream and windmill: troughs in all paddocks; only one mile from Glaxo factory; House, 4 rooms; cowshed with 3cow plant, machines up-to-date; si a hie; barn; loose-box: implement shed, etc. STOCK ; 50 cows, 5 springing heifers, 17 yearlings, 2 bulls, 2 working horses, 00 sheep, plough, disc, tine and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, drill, mowing machine, cart and harness, gig and harness, .separator, milkeans, stacks hay, tools, fowls, etc., etc. Glaxo factory, station, township, etc., only one mile. Price, £BO per acre. Walk in, walk out. Cash required, £2,000. Tins is the district to make money —3s 3d for butter-fat next season. DARBY & FINDLATER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Matamnta, Waikato. X*-? LET.-—Two-roomed house andtwo acres of . land, in Union Street. Apply this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2145, 29 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2145, 29 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2145, 29 June 1920, Page 3

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