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/ J.R.MONTAGUE. j riIHIS space is reserved for J. E. J_ Montague, the Universal Provider, of the Arcade and Hall of Commerce, who will shortly disclose 1 some startling revelations in reference to Ironmongery, Crockery. Cutlery, ' E.P. Ware, <fee, &c. In the mean- | time come round and watch the trans- I formation scene at toe Arcade. i WORTH KNOWING. IF you want a real good job done in the Auctioneering Line, consult or write to MONTAGUE, The Auctioneer and Universal Provider. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE-A BARGAIN. nnHE first-olass residence of Mr J. R. JL Montague, in Fitzherbert-street with an acre of land. Also—Blacksmith's and wheelright's shop in Fitzherbert-sfcreet. Also three Cottages in Linton-street, f--acre of land. The above properties are for absolute sale, at a great sacrifice, easy terms can be arranged. Inspection invited and full particulars from J. R. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer. MATTHEW HENEY. PALMERSTON ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22n». 11/TATTHEW HENRY will sell by ' i-T_L public auction at 12 noon— 8/^/^/^ breeding ewes, bred y\J\J\J amongst others by Messrs Watt (Longlands), Gaisford (Oringi), Fleming (Waipukurau), McKenzie (Mount Erin), Williams (Edenham), Potts (Mount Herbert) and Captain Russell, comprising— 1000 4-tooth Romney maiden ewes 1000 f.m. Lincoln ewes 500 4-tooth maiden Lincoln ewes 1000 2-tooth Lincoln - Leicester ewes 1000 f.m. Romney ewes 900 f.m. Lincoln ewes 800 f.m. Lincoln ewes 150 4-tooth maiden Lincoln-Rom-ney ewes 250 superior Lincoln ewes 165 2 and 4-eooth ewes 65 wethers 200 2 and 4-tooth first-class maiden ewes SALE. riKEAT OTTCCESS. Sweeping; Redaction. SHOP EARLY . AT Leopold Simmons 9 GENERAL DRAPER AND IMPORTER, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. MORE MEN FUND. LINTON PUBLIC HALL. A Concert and Dance WILL be held in above hall in aid of More Men Fund, on THURSDAY, 22nd INST., At 8 p.m. Admission—Concert Is, Dance Is. Plain refreshment provided. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, i nnAKE notioa that the clothes made X to order and the articles loft to be dyed (which have been on my premises for three months) will be sold to defray expenses if the owners do not call for them. WILLIAM SMITH, Tailor and Dyer. February 15, 1900. WOODVILLE RACES. T7INTRIES for Maiden and Scurry I^4 and acceptances for all event's for the first day of tho Woodville Autumn Meeting close next Saturday, the 27th inst. MoLENNAN, Secretary SALTATION ARMY, ; Palmerston North. SUNDAY NIGHT, At 7 o'clock. FLORAL QEEViC* LOEAL OERVIC^ Collection at the door. / A. dee/, CO. NOTICE, f ,• - / TO THE LADIEB ffi >PALMERSTON NORT,^ MRS P. ERIOKSStffi expert in itoning and glossingjwill give leßsons ■■in. the above branch©, at ladies' own * ta)me, Apply Mrs E-ickson, corner of

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 3