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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7212, 18 April 1901, Page 1

 

Pegden's | Steam Sash, Door & Furniture | Factory. Warehouse—The Square, Palmerston N. Branch Warehouse—Feilding, ■pTTOW showing an extensive stock — Drawing Boom Dinmg Boom Hall and Library Furniture Brass Eail and Iron Bedsteads Wi.te, Spring find Eapoc Mattresses Carpets, Linoleums and Mattit as Chesterfield Sofas Duchess Pairs i, 4, o aud Scotoh Chests A splendid selection of Dining Room Suites, Sideboards, Dining Room Tables and Tdescope Tables. A large stock of Doors, Sashes, Mouldng Skirting and Architraves always on han As; nil orders are executed in my faotory ! and* vmy own personal supervision. I can therefore guarantee both style and workmanship of the very best quality, and cordially invite the publio to inspsot the stock, trusting to receive thair patronage and : .upport, Parties who intend furnishing should before going elsewhere, oall and inspect th stock. W. PSGDEN.

I ROYAL HOTEL, SAMPLE ROOMS* EANGITIKEI STBEET, HUNTER & Go., AUCTIONEERS and i COMMISSION AGENTS, FTAVE REMOVED to above XJL address. Outdoor Sales undertaken in any part of .he district at lowest charges. Consignments of every description eceived. Prompt account ea. Whites SHEEP DIP. HE BEST KNOWN SPECiFIO FOE DESTROYING SHEEP PAEASITESi "DECOMMENDED by the Largest JLIU Sheep Owners^in Hawke's Bay" and Canterbury. PRICE, 27/? PER DRUM, Containing sufficient dip for 1000 sheep. TESTIMONIALS, &0., CAN BK SEEN AT MOD A SET * CO.'S, Solo Agonts for Palmerston North and district. ASK FOR SANDERSONS SCOTCH WHISKEY. . MILD AMD PURE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING HOTELS. TO FARMERS. ' OUR Harvesting Plant, consisting of "Combine," "Empire" Chaff-Gutter and Straw-press will be at the service of farmers throughout the Manawatu District this season. As this is a most complete plant, we can guarantee first-class' work at reasonable prices. All communications addressed to us at Manakau will receive prompt attention. i SWAINSON & BEYAN, haamJ

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