LAWES' DIP S, ______ r XO meet the requirements of our numerous customers we SUPPLY ,w, DIPS in the following forms: — PA\A/H Af Dm (POISONOUS) ~ln oases sufficient to make 1000 gal[Pll Il A TS Ir\ IPOISONOUS) Double strength, lin 300, in 5 gallon J rIU I U ImJ IJJ drums, to make 1000 gallons of wash. Fl \. : A V\\ r\ (POISONOUS)—DoubIe strength lin 100, in 5-gallon iU i « *rJ IJJ drums, to make 500 gallons of wash. Fl •• .A Hi'-a (NON-POISONOUS)—In 5-gallon drums, to make IU 1 Q Lf I p 500 gadons 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 ORDERS for LAWES' DIPS, we respectfully invite our friends to ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to prevent disappolhtment. TESTIMONIAL. The following testimonial speaks for itself*:—The Assets Realisation Board, Wellington, August Ist, 1898. John T. Mowat, Esq., Lawes' Chemical Co., Blenheim. Dear Sir, —1 have to acknowledge your letter of the 27th ulfc. Your specific has given me satisfaction at all our stations, and I am pleased to place our order for ensuing dipping with your firm. We require 280 aores. Yours faithfully, Walter G. Foster, General Manager. For prices, particulars, testimonials, etc., appy to United Farmers' 00.-Op, Asso., LOCAL AGENTS. . I J. T. MOWAT, Australian Representative. j y i yw^yw^^w^^ww mm wm wnm\ I For INFJmrS & ENWAUD9. \ r Is adapted for use in all climates. * TO BE OBTAINED OE AIX DEALERS. « m , HOLLOWATS OINTMENT CURES STIFF JOINTS, SPRAINS, OLD WOUNDS, PILES, FISTULAS, and all SKIN DISEASES. I Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors.
I REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF Flour, Kerosene, ETC., AT Fredk. Ireland & Co.'s. ! T7IROM to-morrow (Saturday) for cash with order we will sell— FLOUR, in sacks at 15s 63, 100's ... ... ... 7s 9d ! SEROSENE, per case 13s 6d, per tin 7s SUGAR, No. 2, 7s 6d, No. 1 8s CURRANTS, ea, per doz ... 5s 6d RAISINS, 7d, per doz ... 6s 6d SULTANAS, Bd, per doz ... 7s 6d OATMEAL, per bag ... 3s 8d F. Ireland & Co., THE SQUARE. J. A. NASH, Manager. CHELTENHAM KIWITEA SPORTS. SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING to be held on the Recreation Ground, Cheltenham, on WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH. o^if\ 1Q cash given away. <xj {\J T. Watson, Handicapper. 440 yds, £7 ; 100 yds, £8; Cheltenham Cup, 1 mile, .610 15s; 3-mile Bike, £4 10s; 440 yds Hurdles, £6 10s; Halfmile Handicap, £610s ; Wood Chopping and Sawing, £7 ; Steeplechase, trophy. Particulars Feilding Star. Nominations close February 220 d. W. EVENSEN, Hon. See. and Treas. VISIT HARTY'S SUPPER AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FISH, Oysters, Ham and Eggs, Hot Pies, aud all other refreshments obtainable. N,B.—All kiuds of Fruit in season and fancy confectionery. H. K. HARTT, Proprietor: 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 OF WELLINGTON) i HAS commenced Jbusiness (next door to Mr Hart, gunmaker) Wire-worker and Cage Maker* and Bird Fancier. T3OR high class jeweuery of every Aj pescription call at J. Wishart's (late Wood and Wishart), the Square 1 Any article manufactured to order at the shortest notice. Don't forget that j
PIANOS. THE present year is remarkable in 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 Sonn. Bohra, Erard, and other manufacturers, Time Payments from 20s monthly. Wholesale prices for cash. Organs for the home, for the churoh, for the school. Time Payments from 10s monthly. — The DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Wellington.— M. J. Brooks, Manager, Agents— G. H. BENNETT & CO., The Square, Palmerston North. CUTLERY EX "S.S. WAINUI" rriHE LARQEST AND^BEST assortment of BEST CUTLERY To be seen anywhere in the district ON VIEW NOW AT R. S. BARHY'S CHEAPSIDE. MANURES, longlmrn Freezing Works, HAVING erected a new and effective manure plant can now offer Turnip Manure Containing 22 per oent of Tricahn Phosphate and 74 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 cent Calcic Triphos phate, 39 Ammonia. Price £6 per ton on true ks at Longburn. PICTURES. JUST arrived ex Rakaia—A large assortment of Photogravures, Etchings. Bartytoprints, and other piotures, from 6d to 30s. Also a large assortment of Mounting Boards in a variety of shades. Picture Moulding. Framing be the shortest notioe at A. TURNER'S Corner of Square and Church^ —' y
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6627, 20 February 1900, Page 4
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