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LA WE S' DIPS. _________ * TO meet the requirements of our numerous customers we SUPPLY DIPS in the following forms: — Powder Dip 1. 11 oaseßßUffioienttomake 100° galll I H DI n POISONOUS) Double strength, lin 300, in 5 gallen I I lUIU WIJJ drums, to make 1000 gallons of wash. nil I H DI n (POISONOUS)-Double strength lin 100, in s*allon UI U wI JJ drums, to make 500 gallons of wash. nn i A Din (NON e POISONOUS)-In 5-gallon arums, to make UI U I-/ IJJ 500 gallons of wash, The continued great demand for LAWES' DIPS is in itself Proof of their Superiority. As we have already BOOKED and CONTINUE TO BOOK EXTENSIVE OEDERB for LAWES' DIPS, we respectfully invite our friends to ORDEB AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to prevent disappointment. TESTIMONIAL. The following testimonial speaks for itself:—The "Assets Realisation Board Wellington, August Ist, 1898. John T. Mowat, Esq.. Lawes1 Chemical Co., Blenheim. Dear Sir,—l have to acknowledge your letter of the 27th ult. Your specific has given me satisfaction at all our stations, and I am pleased to plaoe our order for ensuing dipping with your firm. "We require 280 acres. Yours faithfully, Walter G. Foster, General Manager. ' For prices, particulars, testimonials, etc., appy to United Farmers' 00.-Op, Asso., luOCJIH. AGENTS. ■p- ' J> T< MOWAT, Australian Representative. ttoLLOWAY'S OINTMENT f' /^UREB STIFF JOINTS, SPRAINS, OLD WOUND&, PILES, \J FISTULAS, and all SKIN DISEASES. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London; sold by all Chemists and Medioine Vendors. MEUINS V** FOOD! \ For INFANTS & INVALIDS. \ r Is adapted for use in all climates. * TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL DEALERS. ,

ELDERBLIE SALE. GREAT CLEARING SALE. AT ELDERSLIE, OAMARU. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1900. IN consequence of the larger part of the estate having been sold to the Government, a clearing sale will be beld as above, when upwards of 1 200 Pure Elock Book Linj cola, Romney Marsh I and Border Leicester ewes will be offered. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. PROPOSAL TO BORROW £9,382 BY J THE MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that a POLL of Ratepayers of the Manchester Road District will be taken on THURSDAY, 22nd day of Febru&Tjy 1900, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on a proposal to borrow the sum of £9,382, under "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 3886," and "The Government|Loans to Local Bodies Act Amendment Act, 1899," the said amount to be applied to the construction of the several works set forth in the Schedule attached to the I proposal and advertised in the Peilding Star January 10th, 17th, 24th, and 81st. The Polling-Places for the seyeral sub-divisions will be as follows: — No. 1, at the Board's Office, Feilding • No. 2, at Mr Bell's Woolshed, Stanway Road No. 3, at the Schoolbouse, Stanway No. 4, at Mr J. H. Booth Residence, Makino Road No. 5, at the Colyton Hall No. 6, at the Hiwinui Schoolhouse No. 7, at the Ashhurst Public Read--1 ing Room I I Ratepayers must record their yotes I at the booth or booths in which they j have property for each sub-division, respectively. FRANK LETHBRIDGE, Chairman Manchester Road Board. A. Merriman, Watchmaker & Jeweller, HAVING been the successful tenderer in an assigned estate of Watches and Sundry Jewellery, will hold a CLEARING SALE of the same, commencing SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4th. Every article marked in plain figures. Call round and inspect the windows. All kinds of repairs done on the premises, C. Priestley (LATE 01 WELLINGTON) HAS commenced business (next door to Mr Hart, guntnaker) Wire-worker and Cage Maker, and Bird Fancier. WANTED KNOWN-T. Nicholson Tailor, &c, (next door to Mrs Ohitham's boarding boneej. Good selection of Tweeds, &c, to choose from. rpONKiNS' Linßeed Emulsion poßi_L tiveJy cures difficulty of breathing and all cheet complaints. Sold at 1/6 and 2/6 by E Gbovb, The Cash Stores. WANTED KNOWN—That heads of of families can get great bargains for cash at Mrs Hansen'a Great Eemuval Sale. "TT7ANTED KNOWN-You can get V V at His Lordship's Larder fried flounders, pork sausages witti, chipped potatoes, grilled steak dr chops till midnight. * WANTED KNOWN—That J. Jonea is prepared to undertake mowing, raking, and carting hay during tho season; firat-class plant for the purpose.',

James Grace land co. A EE SOL? AGENTS FOR THIS COyksT FOE CHAB. BEGG & CO., OF DUNEDIN, A NEW STOCK OF INSTRUMENTS TO HAND. BRINSMEADS, SAMES, ' PUTT & FIELD, MORNINGTON & WESTON, WALLIS & SONS, SCHIEDMAYER, SQUIRE & CO., STOBY AND CLARKE OEGANS, KIMBALL OBGANS, VIOLIHS, OB fI AK S , ACCOKDEONS, AUTO HARPS, BRASS INSTBUMENTS, MOUTH ORGANS Wertbeim Sewing Machines. BRADBURY TOM MACHINES. Pearson & Bennson's Saddlery Machines. Orient Dining Booms, OPPOSITE THE EAILWAY CEOSSING (Next Door to A. E. Whitehead.) rpHE public are notified that Mr» JL Grinton has commenced business as a Boarding House Keeper in the above premises. Ham and eggs, tea, coffee and cocoa till 11 p.m. Private Hospital, DUKE-STREET, PALMEESTON N. (House recently occupied by Mr M. Lyons), MES WILLIAM FREEMAN has opened a Private Hospital at the above address, and is now prepared to receive patients. Nurses supplied to outdoor patients. VISIT HARTY'S SUPPER AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FISH, Oysters, Ham and Eggs, Hot Pies, and all other refreshments obtainable. N,B.—All kiuds of Fruit in season and fancy confectionery. ILK. HAETY, Proprietor-. PICTUEm JUST arrived ex Rakaia—A large assortment of Photogravures, Etchings. Bartytoprints, and other pictures, from 6d to 30b. Also a large assortment of Mounting Boards in a variety of shades. Picture Moulding. Framing oc the shortest notice at A. TURNER'S Corner of Square and Church Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. AOa*d. MRS COLDSTBEAM, JfRACTIOAL MIDWIJ&E AND i TRAINED NURSk X I NORTH-TTREBT, PALMKRSTON ]WtH, fji RAINED under the late Dr Malbne, X M,D. 24 years' experience. n Jl/f RS YON T>LARAMBERG, TEACHER OF Music and Ringing, CAROW GIRLS' SC.HOOLt EANGITIKEI STREET1. " W HEBjfi «• y°tt «oiag. mT! „ Jff pretty maidp" "Wly, to j Wedding Brogs of extra r 7* mate, one hour's notice. Don'vw^^* '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6625, 17 February 1900, Page 4

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