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LE & CO. PEES AND LEGGINGS. >ck in Town, LESS VARIETY FROM l/c« BOYS' Strong Boots, nailed, from ifBoys' Light Balmorals and Shooterß Boys' Walking Shoes from 4/Youtha' Light Balmorals and Shooters Youths' Kip Heavy Watertights :n following lines— an Make, 14/6, usual prioe, 18/6. lake, 12/6, usual prioe, 18/5 3, 9/6, usual prioe 14/6 SHADES IN TAN GOODS. Ladies' Glace Lace Shoes from 5/6 Ladies' Black 2 Strap Shoes from 4/6 Ladies' Carpet Slippers from 2/- ---) D VALUES. Ladies' Glace Boots, natent f,onts,*B/ll Ladies' Evening Shoes, all Mdoea (black, bronze, white kid and BaUnJ% )OTS AND SHOES,? I-MADE ONLY 1& US. V, ) -i BEST LEATHER ! HAND SEWN PEOCESS MOST COMEOETABLE Gents' Gol. Balmorals from 6/11 Gents' Walking Shoea from 7/Gents' Canvas Shoes, leather frontß, 5/Gents' Light Balmorals, pegged, 8/6 Gents' Elastic Side Boots Gents' Slippers, Leggings, etc. Gents' Canvas Bhona 4/6 Gent,,' Blushers 4/6 Leather Polishes, Nails, etc., etc. CO-j PALMERSTON NORTH Britain's Best Bicycles. Hollis AND Rudge Whitworth (PEICES FEOM £20). -° A LARGE supply of second-band Machines in good order to be sold at great sacrifices as under : — 1 HOLLIS Road Racer, .£l2 1 i. *• ~ £9 1 „ Ladies', £12 1 Hurnber, Gents', £8 1 Cleveland, Gents', £8 1 London, Ladies', ilO 1 Diamond (German make), £10 1 Diamond (American make), £8 1 White Flier, £10 1 Bell, £6 10s 1 American, £5 1 Kent, £3 10s .J..B.CLARKBON, G VOLE AGENT, The Sqi'abe. HAVING purchased the old estfeblished Butchery so successfully carried on by Mr F. Bryant,, next to the Bank of Australasia, it will be my endeavor to follow his example by keeping nothing but the best quality of. goods in r. ■„ ' BEEF MUTTON LAMB PORK . c SAUSAGES, &c. W. REED, WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL iilKU^ THE SQUARE. Kobson & Cc Pork Butchers, Poulterers, and P.* Vision Dealers, Effing House. 165, Lambton Qua*> Wellington, A EE large buyers of Pigs and Poultry. XjL Highest cash price given for prime quality. We invite correspondence from farmers and dealers. "Wholesale Sausage Maters. Storekeepers and the trade supplied. German Sausago a speciality. XMAS. XMA^ ' Palmerston N. Cash Butchery, THE SQUARE. J. B. Clarkson, WHOLESALE & RETAIL'FAMILY BIJTCHER. INSURE yourself against accident by dealing with J. B. CLARKSON, who presents Free Insurance Po'iciea to customers. No extra oharge made in any way. These policies are given instead of a cash d snount. By dealing regularly customers can keep themselves insured against accidents for a substantial amount free of cost ali the year round. Full particulars on application to the above. PORK BUTCHERY. John G. Dender t (NEXT TO THE U.F.C.A.) Palmerston North, TTAS commenced business as above. Small goods of all descriptions on band. Pork sausages and boiled hams fresh daily. Orders for poultry, Bucking pigs and sandwiches promptly attended to. Only the best of dairy fed pork kept. Mild cured bacon and hams in stock. l^j, fakeT Bricklayer & Contractor, LICENSED DRAIsIoHKECTOR TO THE BOKOUGH. SHEEP DIPS, BAKERS' OVENS AND MONUMENTS BUILT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. R. KICKAKI). TINSMITH AND UMBRELLA REPAIRING. ALL work promptly attended to at reasonable charge?. \ " TERRACi^STREEy, PALMERBTON N (Near HosVual.) J. B. PATON^ TTORSE SHOEB AtfD GENE*AE 11 . , SMIfH, ,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 1