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J. R. MONTAGUE. I It Isn't a Shop, It's an Institution, WELL KNOWN AS THE ARCADE And run on strict business lines by MONTAGUE, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, WHO has just added to bis already extensive business an up-to date IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT] The stock is new, and consists of the very latest in Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery. Cutlery By the best and well-known makers, such as Johnson, Lockwood, Southern and Richardson, We have the largest stock of I E.P. WARE j (Suitable for Presents) in the distric', } Enamel and Tinware, Basketware, Brushware, Crockery, and Glassware. A special line in Brass Mounted Bedsteads, Fenders, Fire Irons, Marble Mantle Pieces, and Grates. Lamps, Garden tools, &0., &c. In fact anything used by the civilieed race can be procured at the ARCADE.

Call round, inspect the stock, and compare prices with those of ihe shopkeepers, and leave the rest (o us. J. R. MONTAGUE, Universal Provider, The Arcade and Hall-of Commerce. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE-A BARGAIN. THE first-class residence of Mr J. R. Montague, in Fitzherbert-street. with an acre of land. Also Blacksmith's and wheelright's shop in Fitzherbert-street. 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 HENRY. PALMEESTON ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22ir_. MATTHEW HEN BY will sell by public auction at 12 noon — 8 000 breeding ewes, bred m\J\J\J amongst others by Messrs Watt (Longlands), Gaisford (Oringi), Fleming (Waipukurau), McKenzie (Mount Erin), Williams (Edenbam), 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. Eomney ewes 900 f.m. Lincoln ewes 800 f.m. Lincoln ewes 190 4-tooth maiden Lincoln-Re tnney ewes 250 superior Lincoln ewes 165 2 and 4-eooth ewes 65 wethers 200 2 and 4-tooth first-class maiden ewes

WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY 28th, At 12 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES, RANGITIKEI LINE UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD EURNITiJRE AND EFFECTS. MATTHEW HENRY, favored with instructions from Joseph Beale, Esq., will sell by Public Auction, as above, his valuable household furniture and effects contained in— DRAWING ROOM HALL DINING ROOM - CONTENTS of 6 BEDROOMS KITCHEN, Etc., Etc. SUNDRIES MATTHEW HENRY, Auctioneer.

ELDERSLIE 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 held as above, when upwards of 1200 Pure Elock Book LinI mmn \J \J CQ \_ t Romney Marßh and Border Leicester ewes will be offered.

PALMISTRY. Professor Besant, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PALMIST, and MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, has alrived in Palmerston and may be consulted at his private room, Merryville House, opposite Eagle Brewery, Rangi-tikei-street. Hours, 3to 9. Fee 2/6. Hands and faces truthfully read, advice given on marriage, health, talents etc., chart written.

MANAWATU FRUIT GROWERS' HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. The First Show ot ihe Season WILL BE HELD AX THE mHEATRE T>OYAL. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. Catalogues of exhibits and entry forms are obtainable at the Secretary's office. ' The Show will include Promenade Con- ] cert, Guessing Competition and Side I Shows. i Those who have promised contributions for the Refreshment stall please forward' the same to the Theatre early on Wednesday morning next. GEO. M. SNELSON, Secretary. — LECTURES ON THE TABERNACLE ILLUSTRATED BY MODEL AND PAINTINGS. MR C. H. HINMAN will (d.v.) commence a series of lectures on the above subject in the Gospel Hall, MainBtreet, to-night at 7.30, and continuing to-morrow and Friday nights. All are heartily invited. Seats free and no collection. Sankey's Hymns.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6627, 20 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6627, 20 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6627, 20 February 1900, Page 3

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