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lEDUCTIONS IN PRICE op •• £ Flour, Kerosene, ETC., AT Fredk. Ireland' & Co.'s fJIJROM to-morrow (Saturday; for cash with order we will sell— FLOUR, in sacks at 16s 63, 100*8 7b 9d KEROSENE, per case 18a 6d, per tin 7a SUGAR, No. 2, 7s 6a, No. 1 8a CURRANTS, Gd, per doz ... 5a 6d UAISINS, 7a, per doz ... 6d 6d SULTANAB, Bd, per doz ... 7s 6d OATMEAL, per bag ... 8a 8a F. Ireland & Co., THE SQUARE. J. A. NASH, Manager. MANUEES. Longirarn Freezing Works, TTAVING erected a new and effective XI manure plant can-now offer Turnip Manure Containing 22 per cent of Trioalm Phosphate and 7 4 per cent Ammonia. Has given great satisfaction wherever used. Is finely ground and dry. Works freely in any drill. Price £4 10s on trucks at Longburn. a reduction in price will be made on large quantities. Bonedust Containing 49-48 per oent Calcic Triphos phate, 3-9 Ammonia. Price £6 per ton en true ks at Longburn. PIANOS. nnHE present year is remarkable in _L the annals ot the house of John Broadwood and Sons, as it is the 168 th since its foundation. Broadwood and Sons' pianos are notable for honest and intelligent work. Rich. Lipp and Sohn are also famous manufacturers of pianos. The Dresden Piano Company are sole agents for John Broadwood and Sons, Rich. Lipp and So tin. Bohm, Erard, and other manufacturers. Time Payments from 20s monthly. Wholesale prices for cash. Organs for the home, for the church, for the school. Time Payments from 10s moothly. — The DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Wellington.— M. J. Brooks, Manager, Agents— G. H. BENNETT & CO., The Square, Palmerston North. I | I DRESSMAKING. Miss Manning DESIRES to intimate that she may be consulted by ladies at Mr HydeParker's residence, Duke-street. Tailor-made and cycling costumes a speciality. Perfect fit and style guaranteed. Charges moderate. f PALMERSTON N. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, mHE Palmerston North Rifles will X parade as under:— February 20th—Volley firing. 4.30 a.m. February 26tb—Lieut-Colonel Newall's Government Inspection; drill order 7.45 p.m. Leggings will not be worn tbis month. Class firing- will be continued every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. JNO. MOUNSEY, Lieut. Commanding P.N.R.Y. CUTLERY EX "S.S. WAINUI" rpHE LARGEST AND, BEST assortment of BEST CUTLERY To be seen anywhere in the district ON VIEW NOW AT I K. S. BARRY'S CHEAPSIDE. IT PAYS YOU to purchase your TEA and GROCERIES from C. REVANS.' ■ PRICES EEDUCED. FLOUR, 100's 7/9, sOs 4/6 KEROSENE, patent nozzle to each tin, 13/6 per case, 7/- per tin | CUBEANTS, 121bs for 5/6 d &c, &c, &c. CASH GROCER. * (I/TUSIO neatly bound at HABT ]

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

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

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