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was also written the title " Tho Eoval P Cocoa Factory " of G. ,T. Yan Houten & Zoon. By M i command of King William 111. the works of the world- B ■ famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled as above. The M title is peculiarly appropriate, and more so than it may 1 appear at first sight, for the whole of the civilized world P has recognised Van Houten's Cocoa as " The King* of fi ; Cocoas" and it is only right that the King of Cocoas B should be produced at the Eoyal Cocoa Factory. It lias 8 been so called because it is quite pure; it is hiVhly m digestible ; and it is soluble to a degree unapproached by H any other cocoa m existence. It is cheap ; it costs less M than one farthing per cup; it is easily assimilated and 11 digested by the weakest stomach ; and it contains more M nourishment than an equal quantity of beef-tea. Easily ffl made, appetizing in aroma, and of most delicious taste. Bjj HAVE YOU TRIED j 1 VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P | I T^ SSI

efofen Morten sen, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Late James Hugli), The Square, Palmerston .North. HAVING several years experience with some of the best Watchmakers at Home, I can confidently solicit your patronage. All work executed promptly and guaranteed. A First-class Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE, Now being opened up, and to arrive. CLOCKS. JOHN J. GAUSTAD, THE SQUAP.E, Palmerston North, I "\E SIRES to draw attention to J his special shipment of Marble Clocks Just to band. Unrivalled in Appearance, Price, and Quality. H. W. HAYBITTLE DESIRES to announce that he has commenced business in the dremises former] y occupied by him (next poor to the Clothing Factory) as WATCHMAKER _ JEWELLER SIGHT TESTING A SPECIALITY. Ml kinds of glasses in pables and crystals to select from. ALL DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY. WORK GUARANTEED. HOW OPEN Manawatu Tea Rooms, NEXT ROSS & Co. ■DTOT LUNCHEON from 12 to 8. Soups, Tea, Coffee, &c„ at all hours. Tailoring. E, Oo OLSEN BEGS to notify his old customers and the general public that his NEW SEASON'S MATERIALS IN Tweeds, Coatiogs, Serges and Suitings Are a very choice lot of Goods, selested with great care, and will be found to give satistaction in every respect. STYLE, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP can be relied upon. Inspection invited and your patronage solicited. OLSEN, THE SQUARE. Gentlemen WE have opened up a first-class selection of Hosiery, Mercery & Mats, All these goods navo been bought direct from the British manufacturers, and we can confidently recommend them as being low in price and right up-to-date in style. In Ties, Scarves, Bows, etc., we have a superb assortment in all the newest shades. In HATS we have all the latest shapes in Frame, Hard and Soft Felts, Straws, Golf Caps, etc., and if you favour us with a call you will find that our 8/6 Hard Felts are the same quality as those usually sold at 10/6. Tourß Faithfully, DeLuen Bros., ■ THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N, T)URE ROLLER FLOOR, ASK YOUR BTORBRBEPICEB FOB Manawatu FLOUJt • GUAP.ANTE.^D OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. * RIOHTER NANNESTAD & CO I A U^OUNTlßOOßbihdmoiad

' PRESERVATION Of? -HEALTE f^i REATLY assisted by wearing those Vfl sound BOOTS and SHOES as made by J. H. FORD. A select stock now on view of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S LEGLETS, GENT'S BALMORALS, &c, &c. INSPECTION INVITED AT J". :rt. foeb's, NEW SHOP, MAIN-STREET WEST. BONUSES: POHANGINA STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL. riHHE undersigned, who haye just JL removed their mill into iresh | bush, are prepared to supply the best j of timber in any quantity at usual | prices. I RIMMER & CRAVEN, ! Box 8, Ashhurst. wHlith; ' TAILOR AND DYER, Gkohge-street, " We Live to Dye, and Dye to Live.' (CLEANING and repairing gentlemen's J clothes and dyeing all colours sheep skins and ladies' feathers. X. R. Martin, ENGINEER _ MILLWRIGHT,* PALMEESTON NORTH, O AYING- bad over- thirty year JLJL experience in eoma of the foremoafc engineering establishments at Home and in ihe coloniaa, the undersigned is in a position to execute the most intricate mechanical engineering at reasonable rates to the satisfaction of customers, Highest Testimonials, both English and Colonial. Agent for— I CROSSLET'S GAS AND OIL ENGINES. Turning, Sere went ting and Whee - cuttiug done for the trade. T\ R. MAICTXN, MAW STREET. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATC RAILWAY COMPANY, Ltd. TO MERCHANTS AND SETTLERS. ALL persons forwarding goods to or receiving goods from WELLINGTON are specially invited to take advantage of the SHORTER and SPEEDIER route. Consignment notes should bo specially endorsed " VIA WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY," and goods should be so ordered. The Company offers great advantages for the conveyance of PASSENGERS and PARCELS. Passengers should be careful to ask for tickets by the Company's Line, and parcels should be so consigned. All parcels are delivered to consignees in Wellington. W. M. hannay; General Manager. i Wellington, 15th February, 1898. ' j HORSE CLIPPING. H' ORSEOWNERS are remindec that Mr E. Stevenson is prepared to clip horses at the shortesl notice and at reasonable rates. E. STEVENSON, Stables, Rangitikei-atreet. . MANUEES . Longburn Freezing Works HAVING erected a new and effectivi manure plant can now offer j Turnip Manure Containing 22 per cent of Tricalin Phoa phate and 7*4 per cent Ammonia. Ha given great satisfaction wherever used Is finely ground and dry. Works free! in any drill. Price £4 10s on trucks a Longburn. A reduction in price will b made on large quantifies. " Bonedu^J > l? Contaraijij^4£Nß pereenfM-iJteie "TmuoS ? pbale, 3-9, A&manifi.y Pffea. Mt__to J-v-* - 'Cifcfefncks?at _bn_any____^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6700, 18 May 1900, Page 1

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