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RORTOBTS EGG. PR E S E RV E R TO STAND THIS SEASON At Awapuni, Palmerston North, The English Blood Stallion, MUSKETOON (6) imp. STEADFAST (Winner of £26,362) MUSK (6) Dam of Skald, winner of 3 2-year old races, Rous Memorial Stakes valued at £1.429. Musketoon has sired winners of just under £3,000 this past season. Terms: Single mare, 2Ugns. Uraz : ng, 4s per week. No responsibility whatever. ’Pnone 6802, P.N. W. T. BAILEY.

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Nothing on theMdPket tosurpass Hrnrhrtul ~rm There is Money In Poultry • IF You. Feedßight c e O' 1 & /?E7m FROM ALL STORES ' t««t WeSinger Nine 4 DOOR SALOON MEET the Needs of the Family Man, who is compelled to keep his Running Expenses to the Minimum. Comparison of its Perform ance, Appearance and Equipment with any cars in the 9 and 10 h.p. class will prove that the SINGER NINE SALOON is outstanding. The Coach Built 4-door Body with Sliding Roof has Winding IVindows, Adjustable Front Seats, - with Leveroll Fittings, Rear Foot Wells, Leather Cloth Upholstery, Pile Carpets, and Felt, Read Blind, Door Pockets, Ash Tray, Glove Boxes, Dash Ventilators, Electric Windshield Wiper, Private Door Locks, Read Walnut Cappings, Chromium Plating, etc., Etc. Arrange a Demonstration With the Local Agents. rm°E Jg£9s Campbell Motors LTD. PHONE 5427 CUBA STREET, Palmerston North. SELL your used articles through the small advertisement columns of the “Standard.”

Selling New Zealand for od, National Magazine for all When you have the life and colour of New Zealand ; bright articles ai*l pictures; stories and humorous sketches; colourful dramatic history of the Dominion; vivid chronicles of famous New Zealanders; stirring pageants of the past and moving pictures of the present: interesting glimpses of the Maoris; a great range of reading for all New Zealanders, men, women and young folk, well presented by popular writers—when you have this, month by month, in the New Zealand Railways Magazine, surely you will admit that this national publication is well worth sixpenoe. NEW ZEALAND’S BEST FOR 6d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 7 October 1933, Page 9

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349

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 7 October 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 7 October 1933, Page 9

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