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...THE... FURNESS SHOE STORE, THE SQUARE (Next to Leary and Dixon.) THIS is a different kind of Shoe Store to the ordinary—different in many ways. Here it is shoes from morning tonight, and good value is tagged to every pair. SHOES FOR MEN At Economic Prices. And it is a rattling good chance too, although we say it. Here are highgrade American shoes, with the prices clipped, just to make things lively during a usually dull month. GLACE KID BUTTON BOOT, with pointed toes, made by Keith. Special price 18/6 GLACE KID BOOTS, neat pointed toes, exceptionally high grade, another of Keith's manufacture. Bold everywhere at 19/6. Special price 17/6 John B. Gerrand Watchmaker, Jeweller And Optician. (17 years with Littlejohn and Son, Wellington). NEW PREMISES WALDEGRAVE'S BUILDING. Special Facilities for SIGHT TESTING Now Provided, All Work Placed in my Hands will Recive Skilful Attention. J. B. GERRANJD. (Late Murray.) A.MEEEIMAN. I WILL removo to my new premises in the Clarendon Buildings, for Xmas Sale.1 See my first-class display of Xmas Goods. Nothing ever seen like it in Pal mersfcon before for value and price. A SPECIAL OPENING XMAS DISPLAY. Merrlman, Watchmaker & Jeweller, ST FRANCIS XAVIEH'S SEASIDE ACADEMY FOH YOUNG LADIES, Seatoun, Wellington Heads. SCHOOL re-opens 6tli February. This popular institution provides a highclass education, combined with the advantages of a lifo iit the seaside. Pupils prepared for matriculation, Civil Service, and Musical examinations. French, Bookkeeping, and \rt Needlework form part of the school coa :se when required. • TEEMS—Boardei-s, .-€33 per annum, payable at opening oi three terms. Extras (moderate fee) —Piano, Painting, Singing, German, Italian, Shorthand and Typewriting, and Dancing. LARGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTJNG & DRESSMAKING Evening Classes—Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 at Mrs Crump's, Campbell street. MISS KATE~STEWART, Principal of the Langer School in Wellington, HAS appointed Miss G-ilbertson, of Wellington, a. agent for Pal-mer-ton and' Feilding districts. This popular system of Dresacutting has met with the greatest success £n Wellington. It is essentially the " Ladies' system," on account of it 3 wonderful capabilities. , First Course : Pupils are taught to draft patterns of any garment to suit any figure. Second Course: Pupils bring own material and are given 20 lessons in dressmaking, each esson to last two hours. Complete Course, including system of working, £3 3s. First lesson begins term* Further particulars may be had" from Miss Gilbertson, at Mrs Crump's, Campbell street. To Resident Secretary, Australian Widows' Fund, Wellington. Deab Sib, — Cheque for £50 has been received through your Palmerston North a Bents. The Society has my heartiest than! ks for the prompt manner in which my claim for partial disablement, due to the ampu lation of my leg owing to accident, has been met. I wish the Widows' Fund every sucoess, and shall lose no opportunity of ranking known the value of your combined! Life, Aaoident, and Sickness Policy. Yours faithfully, —. . . ~ Arthur S. Bbc .wn. Fitzherbert-st, PalmeiatonN., February 3rd, 1905, Final Eemoval Notice. H. COLW PIANO, OR'^ASI AND MU.SIO BUSINESS Is now co-Aducted ajt WINDSOR BUILDINGS (Corner of th^ gtjaare and Ma in street West.) ARCADIA. ARCADIA. ARCADIA. THE ARCADIA CONFECTIOKI3RY ' WOEKS (Ne?t Times Office.) T OLLIES, Sweets and Confection* of JU all kinds. Wholesale and Retail. The Trade specially catered for. , THIS IS THE PLACE FOR XMA S SWEET STUFFS. Children Bring Your Parents. Parents Bring Your C ildren. HE who owns a Columbia Cycle and uses it owns a trusty friend "Who will dr_ve away his blues, bring him. new pleasures, enhance the joy of living, and confer cm him the proverbial " Sound, mind in a sound body":— DO . . IT now! A'_d call and inspect the COLUMBIA C/HAINLESS TWO-SPEED, world-wide i Amous. Yefex, Barker & Finlav, (Limited.) THE SQUARE, PALMEBSTON N» A. W. Wills, Manager, <

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7971, 7 February 1905, Page 3

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