HARRY PAIiMEBi: AT THE MART.? SATURDAY; SEPTEM BEE 24, 1904, At 2 o'clock,- . ? TTARRY PALMER has received? mxx structions to sell by auction— ' 250 pairs; men's, women's and children's boots and shoes Fancy goods, jewellery, etc., etc., including razors, carvers, photo albums,- fancy soap, door slips, .- ■- clothes brushes. R.G. watches and pendants, table, dessert and tea spoons, fire ? brasses, razor strops, shaving brushes'; table covers, bridles, spurs:; muff chains, cigar and cigarette cases, walking slicks, etc;, etc. Absolutely Without Reserve. HARRY PALMER, ; Auctioneer. ." PA3STHAM BROS. & CO. HALE-YEARLY HuRSE PAIR. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,; September 27 and 28. HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. ... pANTHAM BHOS. & CO. will sell by public auction as above— 320 HORSES> as AllowsFIRST DAY, Tuesday, 27th. 11 a.m., 160 hacks and light harness horses, broken and unbroken. SECOND DAY, Wednesday, 2Sih, 11 a,m., 160 draught, halfdraught, and harness horses, .-. broken and unbroken. At 2 o'clock, the following "' STALLIONS— Lockshell, 5-yrs, by Lakeshell— Maid of the Downs PoDy stallion, General Jackson Prince of Wales, 5-yrs, by British Lion—Crown Prince mare Briton, 7-yrs, by Glengyle Nugßet,. 6-yrs, by King of the Clans Clydesdale stallion Glendhu, pedigree at .sale Clydesdale stallion Duke of Argyle, pedigree at sale JUST A MOMENT! The hustling,, progressive, man in the Manawatu is always a subscriber to the Evening Standakd. He planks down his subscription every year, or half year, and feels that it is good to be alive aud have the opportunity. When he^ wants something new he doesn't go about with a lantern and search warrant iookin£ for it—not usually, " He looks up those who have the foresight to advertise.their wares in the paper he swears by—the Standard. He doesu't understand why' a"concsrn having goods to sell should be unrepresented, and lets it co at that. The way to bring some of his cash, your way is to lay your goods before him! The proper place to do so is in the advertising coluoins of the Standard. WHAT are you doing no-v ? You are reading this. Why? Because it happened to catch your eye. If. your advertisement had been here, people would hnvo been reading about what you want to let them know. SEND IN YOUR ADVERTISE- " MENT RIGHT AWAY. :. .WiRHHI aod AMIS, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, DRESSMA_ERS, TAILORS, &c, OF WELLINGTON, "DEG to intimate to residents of Pal- *-* merston N. and district that a complete set of SAMPLES of all departments will always be on view at their SAMPLE ROOM, Overton Lodge, Fitzherbert Eoad, On and after SEPTEMBER 17, 1904 DISSOLUTION OE PAETNER- ... SHIP. ' ; r-HE partnership of Hall Bros, has *V this day been dissolved by mutual consent.; ■ The business, in future, will be carried on by Harold Hall, as usual. All accounts 6fl-ing to tl.e late firm of Hall Bros, are to be paid to the said Harold Hall, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. - : (Signed) HAROLD HALL. ' q ■•;' v in ,aEIiSKRTHALL. , September 12th, 1904. Witnessed by W. Haydon Maclean, solicitor. BAHRAIN LIBT. TTARRY PALMER has for private t '. i _,1?V at his Auction Mart, Hangitikei Line— -"■' 1 heavy Booth McDonald farm dray, £l%; t 1 new light spring? cart (tip)' smtaole "for milk or farm work, _18' .. 1 set brass mounted cart harness' only soiled. £6;. 1 lady's English hunting side- saddle, _5 10s; 2 new American roller top office desks, £8 10s; 1 Mignon piano, in good order ! £25; 1 Collard and Collard piano' suitable for nursery, £15; l handsome sideboard, mirror back and' carved, £25—a bargain; 1 i.early new l Genoa suite, 7 pieces ; £10";'. l.new j leather suite, splendidly upholstered, £18; 1 kauri hall stand, bevelled mirror back, £7 10s; 1 light Bradley I gig, Betx's make, nearly new; 1 spring 'rap, £15 ; 1 Alexander separator, 55 gills an hour, . j Box .87. - Telephone 92.and 177.;| Write us for particulars.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 8
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628Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 8
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