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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7322, 18 November 1901, Page 3

 

Visitors to Palmerston During Show Week Are Invited to Visit The Bon Marche. The Leading Emporium of Fashion. — DAILY — GRAND EXPOSITION OF FASHION'S FAIREST FAVOURS In Dress Materials, Blousings, Mantles, Costumes, Millinery, Silk Blouses, Sunshades, Ruffles, Fishea, Gloves IN UNIQUE, SELECT, AND BE* WILDERING SELECTION. 4 Family Drapery, House Furnishings and Decorations, Bamboo Furniture and Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc, C. M. ROSS & CO. DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTERS.

1 1 IHE Dresden Piano Company JL announce the arrival of a superior lot of pianos from the leading manufacturers of the world, and guarantee them perfect in tone, finish and action. These instruments are selected especially by experts, who write in terms of the highest praise as to their value. DRESDENMPIANO CO. WELLINGTON, M.-J. BROOKES, Manager. Agents— . ': G, H. BENNETT & CO. The Square, , { Palmerston North. i i JJOMB PASSAGES ( ALL LINES. BOOKED BY] ALL ROUTES. (ALL CLASSES. Send for Sailing Jjist (with Map), Posted Free. Passages Booked through to South Africa. THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington.

Greatest Bargains ARE TO BE OBTAINED AT THE People's Cash Store, Cuba Street, SUGAR, No. 2 per 1b 2*d, per bag 7s 6d. Do. No. 1, per 1b 2£d, per bag 8s Oa. FLOUK, 50's 4s 6d, 25's 2s 6d, 100's 8s 6d. Uncle Toby's KOLLED OATS, per packet Bd. OATMEAL, per bag 3s. Pry's ESSENCE COFFEE, per botde 10d. FRESH HERRINGS,1 per tin 6d. OURRANi'S, perlb. . 5&. I allow a discount of 2i per cent, on Cash Purchases. For Variety and Cheapness in Crockeryware and Glassware, as usual) I cannot be beaten. A, E. Clausen.

[A Cakd.] N. M.. PERSON & SON, HOUSE PAINTERS AND DE: COKATORS. A trial solicited. Address—Floral Villa, Ruahine street, Palmerston North Land ! Land. ! AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. ONLY BEING SOLD TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP. 1 1 AH ACEES> frtfhly improved, at JL J. J J £5 15s per acre. This property is situated six miles from important rail• way town, Bangitikei district; level and undulating country, all in grass except 80 acres, 2 miles from State school ; divided into 16 padlocks, !!-roomed new modern house with hot and coM water laid on ; stables, woolshed, trap and other sheds ; wasbhouse, dairy, men's rooms, dip, yards. etc. A complete property ineveiy respect. This splendid property cau be bought at £5 15s per acre as it is only being sold to close a partnership. Easy terms. ALSO - -i? 1 f f CASH secures a compact aO LVJ J dairy farm of 50 acres, Rangitikei district ; 3£ miles from railway borough ; all level and in best grasses ; two miles from dairy factory ;'one mile from school; G paddocks, G-roomed house, barn, stables, shed, jards,. etc. Price £16 per acre. Only £100 cash required ; balance at 5 per cent. Apply sharp. Will not be in the market long. , Further particulars from GOSLING and RUSSELL LAND AGENTS, LEVIN.

Banraud and Abraham, SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. JUST LANDED from HIRST AND SON, London, 15 TANKS, containing New Season's TUKNIP and SWEDE Seed Broad Leaf Essex Rape White Mustard Clovera, etc., etc. In Stook, specially grown— Mangold and Carrot Seed Lawn Sbed a Speciality. , Note.—By the testimonials from farmers that we hold and continue to receive wo may claim to still cairy to the fore our reputation for supplymg RELIABLE SEEDS. This Space Eesszved. Manawaia Foundry AN Eagineerlng Work HOSKING BROS. , PROPRIETOR^

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