j. L. BENNETT, LTD. Clearing Sale OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT A 1 FOXTON. ’WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1929. AT 1 O’CLOCK. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. HAROLD OSBORNE, to sell as under: — 2 4-ton Dennis motor lorries (both in good order and condition). 2 'block drays (tips), 4in. tyres. 1 spring dray (tip), sin. tyres. 2 spring drays (tip), 4in. tyres. 1 1-ton endless chain. 10 good draught horses from 4 years old upwards; all in hard' work. 2 complete, sets leading harness. Leading spiders, 2 sets check reins, leading chains, 3 pairs 2 complete sets heavy spring dray harness, 2 cart saddles and breechings, 4 horse collars (20 to 22in.)j clipping machine, large quantity contractor’s tools and large quantity harness, reins, collars, winkers, spiders too numerous to enumerate. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.— Mr. Osborne’s harness is all English and we can guarantee it all in first class order. PUBLIC NOTICE. NURSE POWELL notifies that she has disposed of her Nursing Home as from .January 28tn to Miss L. W'ardle, of Wellington, a qualified and experienced obstetric nurse. PUBLIC NOTICE. Having purchased the business of A. E. Tongs, I trust, by careful attention to the requirements of clients, 'to merit a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. J. A. AITCmSON. DENTAL NOTICE. Mr- J. S. HORNBLOW, Dental Surgeon, will be in Foxfcon on WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 9th, from 10.30 to 4.30 p.m. THANKS. MR- & MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON and family desire to sincerely thank all *tho'se who assisted them in connection with their recent bereavement and those who forwarded messages of sympathy and floral tokens, and also the Superintendent, Matron and doctors and staff of the Palmerston North Hospital. PUBLIC NOTICE. Having disposed of my business to Mr. J. Aitcheson, of Palmerston ’North, I request that all accounts owing to me be paid not later than January 31st, 1929. I will be personally in attendance at the business premises until that date. A. E. TONGS. SUNDAES of all flavours at FAIREY’S. WANTED for butchery trade, smart, energetic boy (preferably just left school). Trade taught in all its branches to willing boy. — Apply this office. LOST. —Fawn Rug. Very much valued as a keepsake. Will finder kindly return to Post Office HoteL Reward. WANTED. —Boy to cut lawn and trim grass once a week. —Apply this Office. LOST. —Between Foxton Station, via Main Street, and Beach, one Exide Radio Battery. ReAvard. Apply W. H. Hart, Standard Service Station, Foxton. LRY our lucky Christmas block Cake 1/6 per lb. at FAIREY’S.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3891, 5 January 1929, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3891, 5 January 1929, Page 3
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