3 BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPER* AND LEGGINGS. largest Stoc% in Town, EUESERY GOODS IN ENDLESS vWIETY FROM I/O----IS! C?T aS S«° eß ftS? H ll BOYS\Sirong Boots, nailed, from 4/G • C ft ,°f p^ afe Boots 7-13, from 4/6 Roys' Light Balmorals and Shooteri ali • S £ 1 r? m 6/^ , a B°yß' Wfelking Shoes from 4/- ( i K H » Aun« pfi Mm 6/6 , Youtha' %ht B^orals and ShootU Maids Glace, Calf, Morcooo goods Youths' Kite He£vy Watertights § STECIAL REDUCTION IN FoljLoWlnM|^^M|^^M^^^ Ladies' Glaco Lace Shoes, Wolf s German Make, 14/6, u^^^^^^^^^^K Jbadieß' Glace Lace Bhoee t Otto Hertz Make, 12/5 tuMfl^^^^^^^^^^^H Ladies' Cal/ Kid Laoy Boois, most alsw 3, 9/^flfl^^^^^^^^^^^^^H LATEST STSXE^flgMH^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Ladies' Kanparattu Lace^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Ladies' Call Walking Bo^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Ladies' Morocco Boots, l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Boots, patent f, onts, 8/11 Ladies' Evening Shoe?, all pricss (black, | bronze, white feid and satin) mtftfARATTA BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTHING LIKE THEM—MADE ONLY BY US. WELT-SEWN X BEST LEATHER KANGARATTA f§& . hand sewn process BOOTS & SHOES. Mj& MOST COMFORTABLE Gents' Eangaratta Sboes 14/6 Gents' Gol. Balmorals from 6/11 [ | Gents' G Watertightß from 8/6 Gents' Walking Shoes from 7/- ---' 2 en! S> n§ liß} Bcot9 from 12/6 Gentß> Canvas Eboes, leather fronts, 5A I. Gents' Oxford Bhoes from 7/6 Gsnts' Light Balmorals, pegged, 8/6 ; Gentß' Calf Shooting Boots trom 16/6 Gentß' Elasiio Side Boots j Gents Tan Boots (latest shacies) from 10/ Gents' Slippers, Legginga, eto ? Gents Porpoise Shooting Boots Gents' Canvas Shoos 4/6 ■ Gents' Tennia Shoes from 4/6 Gents' Blushers 4/6 , Gents' Strong Nailed Shookeia from 7/6 Leather Polishes, Nail* eto , etc ; Patnoiß " City X" and " Pliant X" Boot ;-; R. HANNAH & CO-j palmerston north | DAYTON 8. :?*<<^ LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. jSliliiiis§B& | B-, <t« aa 7^ ma Pk.cs. HOT LA™ !_5 0T L*KES !! piARBINE Royal Mail Line of Coacbes to TOTTED with BALDWIN CHAIN V Ohingaiti, Mangaweka, Kaikoura, _C (every link detachable by hand. Taihape, connecting with Peters and Son HUSSEY PATENT HUBS and im- **TTve v &oro Jun°tion, and then on to proved bearing. Moawhango. c * , She above Lme ol Coaches run as OXIDYZED TUBING (prevents rust follows :— inside. Leaves Meehan's Commercial flote every Monday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., lor q ■ Tokaanu, and from the Ist December will riSDSUrS leave Meehans Hot6l daily for Kaikoura, r. -n ■~ ,-I -^ . „ O'Taihape, ana Moawhango, returning Uy a -Keliable Engineer. Stove enamel- daily to Ohingaiti. ling equal to new done on the Our time table for the through mails has premises. been altered as follows :— Leaves Ohingaiti for *Moawhango Mondaye t cjiii!m_ x\ l- i. t»- Arrives Ohingaiti from Tokaanu and Moa Large Stock of Tyres, Duplicate Parts, whango Tuesdays and Accessories. Leaves Ohingaiti for Tokaanu and Moa- ■ i whango Wednesdays G(j Qf if\ 7W Arrives Ohingaiti from Tokaanu and Moa- ♦ fix oLU I 1 f wbango Fridayß Opposite The Bank of Australaßia. Leaves Ohineaiti for Tokaanu and MoaTHE SQUARE whango Saturdays av> n r^^- sk ' Arrives Ohingaiti from »Moawhango SunUi ir iUi oox ooi days ~~~~ * For and from Moawhango and interTHE VERY LATEST IN mediate places only. NOTE.-The above Line of Coaohes (and Kll ,VI ,I i HjS no othßr) connects with Peters and Son's at JJXV X \J-LJ UV* Te Horo Junction, who take our passengers, BALL SPOKES AND BALL AND whango withNSer^Coaches' 1 a' MC&" ROLLER BEARINGS. Can't fail We desire the public to know that we to go easily. have no conneotion with any other Coach, aQd that passengers taking passage by our Olz^wcJonrle Coaoh at M&ngaono Hailway Station will VlUVCldllUo be Bure of thsir passage right to the end of Lead the way in and thßoSg e Office S -Meehan' 8 Commercial genume improvements Hote , ( Ohingaili . Homer. a Commercial New machines just arrived. 1900 Pat em. Hotel, Mangaweka. Prices from £17 upwards. Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, etc., etc., on hire right through the line, and Ard X R I n\m \CXO. also at Caibino stables, Feilding. r\i CXVJ UIL/yk/IC/O We have & fine staff of drivers, who wiil Never break down cr give trouble, for %lf peoPIe f witfa every ™V*<*- Lettsrs, thfivare Telegramß, etc., promptly attended to. th6y are BEKtiYr TEEVENA, & CO., BUILT AS THEY SHOULD BE Proprietors. ' From B.S.A. parts and all the best And other makesprocured if required. TIMB .TABLE FOR RONGOTEA REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. COACHES. COME AND SEE f\& aid after the 26th May, 1898, a am .- -j-j j-,1 v^ coach will leave Rongotea daily • JIL« XSVCl^Olti at 8.30 for Palmeraton; via Awahuri at J 9.30 ; Palmerston arriye at 10.50. AND CO., Will leaye Palmerston in the afterThe Square, Palmerston North. noon after the Wellington, Misterton and Napier trains arrive. Will leave _. _^ The Buffet at 4.20 p.m. Red Bird Bicycles A G moSSr. 1900 MODEL. ~ ~ RED BIB.D MODEL, 52. j£s^£%st i RED BIRD MODEL, 55. «aiS!W» black bird machines. Ashnurst &Pohangina WE claim to have the most complete KOYAL MAIL COACH. improvements far these machines, 3. which are unrivalled by any others on the RUNS TO POfIANGIN'A DAILY. market- (ifter the New Year.) JT) XT rr\rr\- TIME-TABLE - • Jl>l!j JL A • , . ~ . _ ~ Leaves Ashhursi Railway ' Manawatxt Careiage EACTOEY, Station 12 40 p m LOCAL AGENT. JSSSJS? IV UO^ " Arrives Pohangina ... 2.0 p.m. Wheels. Wheels. JasSSS"?.. ::: iSK Leaves Eaumai 2.45 p.m. MABSEY-HARRIS CO., Ltd., ArSon^^ 3.30 P . m . Next Occidental Hotel, (Meeting Express Train for Wellington ) THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. _, . t . Coach meets every tram. In Stock— Parcels delivered along the route, but OUB SUPERIOK —*•""• D . ENB . e BT, 1900 MODEL, Fropas... Admitted by Ridera and Experts to be (S^SS^k '••Iguu *"> * * -^s': BASY TERMS to suit all intending gj^^j^^^^^^^l F purchiisere. .■• n i«-in 1. Liberal Discount for Cash. BaW S ROyai Mall GOBLCII6S* Second-hand-Mechines taken in pwt payment for new oneu. FEILDING TO MANGAWEKA. T A TITTTQ' PVPTiPW with all thfc Coaches to the JHJ±Vl.lh\J \J JL XjUlliVD {j Hot Lakes, also all Trains and Boats A SPECIALITY. north and south of Feilding. Parchaser. oi our muohints taught to The flnoit "=»<»'^ ™«" <*»»>J- . Rspairß of eyery description. Charges n tne oololiy- ___^ reasonable. Becking Office-Oarbine Stables, Feild J. Murray Mackerras; s.daw, AGENT. / . : . Proprietor. LQOK OUT FOE, THE 7 •**' QTTPCTV TINSMITH AND UMBRELLA bUJ^I^LY Ob REPAIRING. Rudge-WilUWOrtjl ail^l A LL wocls- PromP 4ly attended to at ,=V *" X Jt\. reasonable charges. ffiollls Cycles. \ tebrace^treet, 1 b'bo MODEj, MpALMERBTON^^Tear Hospital.) Without doubt the be^i's "■•© ever Vv J[ # -J--:U-Sjp^A:K2:iE--;.''
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 1
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1,037Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 1
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