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BENTLEY BSQTHEBS, Child tea's Sox 4d per pair Girl's Stockingß 8 i,;lOd> 1»Ladies' Stockings 6d pair Felt Skirts 8s 9J \ v>uaw Hats 6d i KiJ Gloves Is lid • i Is 3a Men^s Knitted Worsted So?: te 8d ; Mens Lamb's Wool Men's Flannel Sbicts 3s 6d , Me&'d Coiiou sbi.fcs Is 6d Men's Flannel Shirts, 4b ltd , j Tweed Hats 2s 6d Men's Tweed Hats 8s ; Ts ed Boy's Twe^d Knicker Suits; 7s W I' MAELBOEOUGH SOUSE. | / Businebs Noyces. . EEID & GEAY, IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MANUFACTURERS) Dunedin. j NEWLY IMPROVED Mew Zealand Central Disc, Disc Harrow. 280 mad , and m übo, is the Simplest, the Best, and the most • , ■ , Durable m; the Market. j Last Season it took FIRST PRIZHiS m Competition with all Go'onial-andj American Makers, at Lhristeliurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, WyndLam, GoreJ Hsmaru, TiraaiUj Waimate, Ellesmere, Rangiora, Masterton, Auckland anal Wanganui. . « . . < Sizes kept m Stock, 6,8, 10, and 12 feet. j Double-Furrow Ploughs. Chaffeutters, Horse-Gears Cambridge Rollers I Seed -Sowers, &c, &c. ' EEID &la-RAY'S New Zealand Twine Binder. ' I i At the (brr»aia tiial of Twine Bindiers it took the Gold Medalae the best, .jMachine m the Field, beating- SamuelsonV, and Howard's This 86: son at the Taie^i trial it took the Fifst Ph'ze as the best ' Reaper andj Binder, fend also First Prize as the best all-round Machine m competition with; Homsby's, Howard's, and W. A, Wooa's. ! We are now Booking Orders for the following Harvest, and as the demand. will be large, wew.ojul.d like our.frienHs to order at .once to avoid disappoiutment. As we will, have a well-assorted stock ol fittings at all our Branches, Farmers can rely on getting fittings at a moment's notice. ! ; I'lustiated Catalogues free on Application to our Head Office, Dunedin, or to our Branqhes at Uamarq, Timaru, invercargill, Christeiiurch, Abhborton, or , , Auckland./' t! • s Wanganui Advertiseireiits:,, ._ ..__ IMMENSE REIJtJQTTO^fB ! FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY ! | PREVIOUS TO OPENING ' ■•■•••• • lip OF'" • ' < j NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY 4ND CLOTHINC^ PETE B, . ' ' V IC TORI 'A ■ HOIjTS^Jv ■'; : ; ''- j Great clearing sale, great clearing salej wii'Hocit ukserVe. " ; ' ; * ' ■ • ■ : .... . . 1 THE WANG-ANUI FOUNDEY, DAVID MURRAY- — PROPRIETOR. j Steam-engines and Machinery of .all..&indi made to order j BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, AND THOROUGHLY TESTED I BEFORE SENDING OUT. •»- ' FOR SALE — BOILERS, of various deminsions, with or without engines! from 4-horse^ power upwards. : ■■; Boi»ing-dow Saw-mill Machinery, etc. | ■ . - . : ' i Marine wor^ of ail desc/iptions undertaken; , | The appiieuces of the Wanganui foundry are the most complete m the colony, »\»a the proprietor solicits a share of support, with entire : <K>rafidence as his ability to iultil what he \ undertakes, leaving his wort to ; ! speak for itself. 1 TAUPO QUAY, | 3TEAR THE NEW RAILWAY STATION ' WANGrA- UI. NOW. LEx*DY--r\E>OKIPTIVE Catalogue of Fr.,jt, arn..o i^u^, XJ Forest, and Ornamental Titcs, — Mm.bs, Roses, &C, &c, grown «r _ tt m « 1 sale by JAMEs LAlllD, Hgmont X. I». CIUII Nmsev, Wnnganuj. XT A 8 NOW OPENED hi j>oßk tree onjpiJmuon \± New PhotograpHo Roomg . 1 1 , j v\ fc^ e Avenue, A^nci.ltui'al,Gflr</en, and .Mower A FEW DOORB above his old nr< .-eeds of \h>- best quality, wiiole- ni . ges> lB om P r h.uh »nd retail. WmV «* «tr j— "'i- . • , • „ , wnv* ot ell OPbcripttonq is no |»rite l.i*tr and every ■_inroruj,.tion o nn d.. Pr . a k^n. -*■■■.« ai'pticaiion . TAM.^ »^Al.;i) Th P n uMfe aro cordi . % . ny . t , 'JLVu t v. Qu»y, «ad i, « <»Mh work ; md premies di on *.V;.n2 illX1 '- ti*v»'?i'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 188, 16 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 188, 16 July 1883, Page 1