Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TENDERS. TENDERS close at noon on MONDAY, 4th of May, 1925, at tho “Standard” Office, for the sale of about 30 gallons of milk; Pedigree Jerseys; average Government test 5.0. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Write to “Milk,” “Standard” Office. TENDERS are invited for cleaning 40. chains (more or less) of Makowliai Check. Further particulars on application to John 'laylor, Makowhai. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS, closing at noon on Thursday, 30th April, 1925, with the undermentioned solicitors are invited for the purchase of 177 acres 3 roods being Lo 2, block XIV., Oroua Survey District, Aorangi Settlement. Land Transfer Title. This property is situated just beyond the boundary of the Feilding borough and is first-class land. The farm has been carrying eighty dairy cows in addition to other stock and more cows could conveniently be carried without overstocking. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders should be marked “Tender for Aorangi property.” Particulars and conditions oi sale showing the present encumbrances and terms of purchase may be seen at tho offices of— GIFFORD MOORE, ONGLEY AND TREMAINE, Solicitors, 31a Rungitikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I MARY MULROONEY, of Pali merston North, do hereby give notice that I desire- to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Palmerston North, on the Ist day of June, 1925, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Palmerston North and known as the Masonic Hotel, containing 29 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Palmerston North the 23rd day ol April, 1925. M. MULROONEY, Applicant. Name of Owner: Mary Mulrooney. Address: Palmerston North. TAKE this tip.—Shop at Alexander’s Cash Store, where the grocery bargains are—corner of Duke and Main streets. We deliver. rpHE decision of to-day makes hapJL piness or misery to-morrow; decide on Boon’s Fairlawn to-day and be happy. IF tea satisfaction is worth anything to you, you ought to be a “Fairlawn” tea drinker, for it is pure.— Boon, Broadway. HAVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Fellow’s, 3 Ada street.— Mouern machinery and best material used. Prices: Gent’s 7s, Judies’ 4s 9d. ICUR.MERS, keep busy lor the win- . ter. —Trap all the rabbits you can. Burnao Bros., Main street, Palmerston North, will pay cash for any quantity. ITIITCH’S, West End Shoe Store _ (late Paliant’s), Ladies suede bar shoes, louis heel, 11/6, glace bar shoos, 14/6; patent wide bar Louis heel, 17/6; all new goods at bargain prices. RUTTER’S Cash Store sells everything your household needs. Groceries, hardware, brushware, crockery, tinware, tobuecos, shaving materials, haberdashery, produce, flower and vegetable seeds. Goods delivered promptly, ’Phone 6445. MPOKTANT notice. Every child should be photographed at least unce a year. Billens specialises ill children’s photos. a I OOD values at our grocery departincut: —Allenbury’s English extract of malt at tho sumo price as the colonial manufacture, 21b. jars 3s lid; Ovaltine, 2s 3d, 4s, 7s 3d ; Ashton’s and Parson’s phosperine, lid, 2s 6d, 3s 9d. All patent medicines will cost you less at M atson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. GET your supplies of fish at the Manawatu Fish Supply Co., Cuba Street, or if in town, dine at our dining rooms. Fresh fish daily. A IYER tho pictures call at Broadway Lounge for supper. Excellent service. ROOF with the best iron.—Obtain our price for “Phoenix Clown” brand, first quality. Manson and Barr, Ltd. fa | ANSON and Barr, Ltd., stock J-T.fL Cyclone iancy wire fencing. it is cheaper, more lasting, and bettor in appearance than battens; also interlocking sheep and pig fence—tho latest production of the Cyclone Co. tOMMERCIAE hampers, any style, / size or shape; thoroughly sound and liard-wearing materials, made by practical men; hamper repairs thoroughly and promptly executed.—C. Bryant, 26 King street. XCE cream still obtainable at H. Byers’ American Lounge. Ilike the Armstrong bicycles for these roads.” Anderson’s cycle shop (opposite Post Office) has the agency lor this district.

WANTED known. — Last few days of J. It. McKenzie’s bead bug sale. Buy now and save disappointment. ABI'LES and pears, 31bs Is; onions, 51b Is; potatoes, 81b Is; homemade toffee and confectionery of all kinds.—Emma Just, Main street. rpHE nicest tea you will agree is a I well made cup of Fairlawn tea, 2s, 2s 6d and 3s per "lb.—\V. H. Boon, Broadway. ALL those interested in a new decorative scheme lor the winter should inspect Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., extensive range of the latest English wallpaper importations for these with their*rosy tints, full tones, floral effects, perfect blending of shade and design, and extremely low prices will surely captivate even the most fastidious housewife. WANTED, dairy farm (with dwelling), capable of carrying 70 cows. Must be good land.—T. J. Rodgers and Co., 11 George street. \ VACANCY for permanent boarder, single room or share room.— Hinemoa House, Main street. PONDS’ cream 2s; best eucalyptus Is 3d; Peacock salmon Is sd; Pott’s irons 15s 6d; nail brushes 2 for 6d ; scrub brushes 7d to Is 6d ; pocket knives lid each. —At Rutter’s, ’phone 6445. DIVEHALL bus only quality beef. Divehall spurns the inferior article.—Ring Divehall for prime meats —’phone 6208. HAS your suit lost its new spruceness and looking the shabbier lor wear. Let us make it new again—the cost will be small and the job—well, we guarantee that. Costumes, hats, etc., get similar good treatment.— Nielsons’, dyers and cleaners, 297 Main street (phone 6353).

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS19250428.2.74.6

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 6

Word Count
919

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert