READY MOiEY STORE PURCHASERS OF Fresh Butter Iv any Quantity for the Wholo Yeai\ Hihghest Prices Given. Taken only on Wednesdays. ALSO. Cash Buyers of Wool AND Colonial Produce DIRECT IMPORTERS. J. KING, Manager. BARNS & HIGGIE. STOCK SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Turakina Tuesday, Feb. 10 Cam)il»elltown... Wednesday, Feb. 11 Canipbelltowu... Wednesday, Feb. 25 BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 10th FEB. Stock Sale at Turakina. BAKNS & HIGGIE will sell by public auction as above — 400 fat wethers 400 two-tooth store wethers 200 fat wethers . SOO fat ewes 100 fat ewes 400 lambs, m wool 100 two-tooth sheep 15 Merino-Lincoln rams 6 Leicester rams 100 two- tooth sheep 50 head mixed cattle, steers and store cows 30 two-years steers and heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. / BARNS & HICGIE, Auctioneers. ' CAMPBELLTOWN SALE YAUDS. WEDNESDAY, 11th FEB. At 1 o'clock. BARNS & HIGGIE will sell by public auction, at their Yards, as above, — 10 head fat cows • 55 good yearlings 30 good cows 50 i?-year-old steers and heifers, quiet • 6 good quiet milkers 8 heifers 120 2 and 4-tooth wethers 600 first-class lambs, m wool 250 woolly lambs 300 shorn lambs 100 fat sheep Pigs Horses BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers. Fo-t Continuation op Auction" AdYKRTISEMENTS SEE 4m PaGE. ME MAC ARTHUR will address his Constituents a* under — PALMERSTON, Town Hall, Monday, 9th Feb., at 8 p.m. FOLDING, Town Plall, Tuesday, 10th F r ei»., at 8 p.m. HA LOOM BE, School-house, Thursday, 12 th Feb., at 8 p.m. ASHURST, School- house, Friday, 13lh Feb., at 8 p.m. To the Public of Palmerston and Surrounding Districts. A WORD ON Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art, "Yes" One of High Arts. THE Art of Furnishing deals with so many and such various branches of art, and if properly exorcised demands from those who pructici* it so much ability and artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to muk among the Fine Arts. That it properly ocoupied this position is indisputable, and there seems no reason why it should not resume its place. Pui chasing Furniture is a simple task. You have polite shopkeepers and salesmen to swear black m white. This or that article is just the very thing, quite new, only opened up thin morning. But you say " Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh ye«, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking whether they are olive, green, or crushed str.-iwborry. Why not save all worry of match-, ing and contrast, and make your home cosy and neat by employing Upholsterers who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure pattern* and colours that will not ofleiul the eye £10 spent by them will equal £50 spent injudiciously. Your favours ure respectfully solicited. Experiencad Upholsterer will attend given residences to take measurements and lix, ahso to sew and lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. Every description of Upholstery work made up and executed at the Factory, Main street. MITCHELL & STUTTER, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers, Main-street and The Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 56, 7 February 1885, Page 3
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