BARCLAY NEW GOODS NOW OPENED UP. NEW LACE TIES, 10*, Is, Is 6d, Is lid NEW MUSLIN APRONS, Is, la 6d, 2s 6d NEW BILE TIES, lOd, Ib, Is 6d. 1b lid NEW SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Is le 6d 2 8 lid NEW CHIFFON JiUFFLES.Is lid, 2s6d 8s Ud NEW PRINTS. 3|d, 4R 6M 7M NEW LACE FICHEWB, 1b lid, 2b 6d, 2b lid NEW MUSLINS, 64d, 6R 8R Is ■ NEW LAOE COLLARS, 9d, Ib, Is 6d, Is lid NEW MERUEDISED SATEENS, 10id tols 6d NEW LACE TIES, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d..- --NEW BLACK LUSTRES, Is Is lid 2s Ud 4s NEW UMBRELLAS, 2b lid, 8b 6d to 10s 6d NEW TOWELS, 6d, 9d, Ib, Is 6d " AT ■PAlibJuAl b ? THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON KORTH.
PLETHORA OF EGGS!—Sittings of X purebred Brown Leghorn eggs for Bale. Unfertile, if any, replaced. W. Jewell, College-street West. "ANTED KNOWD-Hlghest price for empty bottles in Palmeraton Is obtained at Gattsche's Eagle Brewery, Rnneltlkei-streefc. ALL kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order on the shortest possible notice by first-class workmen, as usual at PAYNE'S, the Square npiONKINS' Linseed iSmulsion poßiX tively cures difficulty of: breathing anS all chest complaints. Bold at 1/8 and 2/6 by E. Geovh. The Caßh Btores, WAITED KNOWN-That we have appointed Mrs J. H. Andbbson, of the Registry Offioe, our agent, and any orders left with her will receive prompt attention and be returnod quiokly. A. Robertson, Perth Dye Works, Ghuznee-street, Wellington (late of Nelson). Ladies1 dresses, men's olothes and every description of dyeing and cleaning done,! T ADIEB' desiring to obtain Dr. FawJU oett's Accouchement Medioines please apply to Mrs 0. Snow, Bunny, thorpe, who will send a full supply by return post for £1 Is. Looal testimonials and all information given on application to Mrs 0. Snow. Bnnnythorpe,
WANTED KNOWN - That J. Collingwood, the Cash Butcher, corner of Main and Princess-streets, has received delivery of an up-to-date cash register, which registers all discounts. Liberal discount to all cash purchasers.! Best quality of meat at lowest possible prices. WAITED KNOWN. TIHAT J. T. WATSON, Stationer, _L Feilding, has been appointed Sole gent for ..'the distriol jpr Vftjldon's Patterns, jfaiy pattern posted on reoeipl of 16.stamps. :.-.- MISS BROWNE WILL Eesume Lessons in Music Theory and French, at her residence, Amesbury-street, on Monday, 4th February, Terms, one guinea per I quarter The Wellington Meat Export do., Lid., MANUEE MANTJFACTUEEES. Oepices WateblooQuay, Wbllinqton.. Manube Works ... Ngahaukanga. liuportaai to Farmers. 1 CHEAP MANURES! NETT CASH ON TETTCKS AT NGAHAUEANGA, in 2cwt SACKS. For lowt. bags, 2/6 per ton extra is oharged. M MANUEE—£4 PEE TON. Guaranteed Analysis :— i Tricaloie Phosphate 27 percent! Ammonia ... 7 per cent BONE DUST—£S 5s PEE TON. - Guaranteed Analysis:— Tricaloic Phosphate 43 percent. Ammonia ... 4 per cent. IMPOETED SUPEEPHOSPHATE— £5 5s PEE TON. : Guaranteed Analysis :— 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate. NO. 1 MIXTUEE—£S 5s PEE TON: Guaranteed Analysis:- j One-half imported SDPBEPHOSPHATE, ■ 36 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate One-half BONE DUST, as above.
NO. 3 MIXTURE—£4 12s 6d PEE TON.
One-half imported (SUPERPHOSPHATE,' as above. - • > One half" M f MAJSUEE. as above. j NO. 5 MIXTURE- £A PEE TON. !: Guarantee! Analysis :— -'■ . One-half THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, 36 per per cent; Tricalcic Phosphate, i: One-half "M"MANUEE, as above. 'I! SPECIAL POTATO MANUEE—£S : PEE TON. s (Copied from the report of the New York ' Agricultural Experimental Station, at,] -. Geneva, N.Y.) ; j 1 Guaranteed Analysis :— Five twenty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, 15 per cant Ammonia. . ';, |! Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, aB above.!' Eight «wenty.thirds KAINIT, 13 per : i cent. Potash. 1 KAINIT! ' ' '' ■ i The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the- 7Mixtures is'an ■ advantage, and will be made without extra charge if speoifiedby tbe'purchaser when giving the order. MIXING! The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out; and purchasers at i their option oan have the original Manures j sent to them in the makers' bags and i make the mixtures themselves.' , SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit farmers. : THE OOMPANY.BEOSIyiS STOCK FOE FEEEZING ' upon owner's account at the following 7 rates: . 1 To Include Slaughtering, Fbbbzinq, j Shipping, Wbappeb, and Fbbight. FOE SHIPMENTS in the MONTHS OF ■ DEOEMBEB TO MAY, • inolußiveMUTTON, 1 l-10d per lb (one penny and < one-tenth) LAMB, 1 l-5d per lb (one penny and one- ' fifth) BEEF, 11-1 Od per lb (one penny and one- : tenth) | THE WELLINGTON MEAT EX- c POET COMPANY, Ltd. DILNOT SLADDEN;; Seoretary. Wellington, May 31st; 1991,
AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRT GLAZE Y^IYES A BEAUTIFUL IVOR! VJ GLOSS to- all starched linen.' Ironijjg 'with it m a -pleasure. «■ Sold by all storekeepers. ."Wholesale —Kempthorne.TroiSM &*Co." '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7173, 13 December 1901, Page 1
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771Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7173, 13 December 1901, Page 1
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