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jO. TT. nAv;::ri!^r,"| rF. W. Co.\-!.-e:.l ' R'< * '•j p> nh' * & Or» The Squarr, Palmerstos North. Bankkks : Uank of Now Zanlaud to whom wo beg to refer clients. MONEY to lend on Town, Rura and Personal Security. No.procuration fee. District Agents for the Ocean Accident Insurance Company. Risks undertaken at the lowest rates, and claims promptly settled on the spot. Agents for Baldwin and Raywanl, Patent Agents Rent collecting a speciality. MILKING ON SHARES—.SpJondid opportunity for man with, a capital of £300. Half share in leasehold of 270 icres, best land round Feilding, ronfc 18s i fid, p c £20, all plougbablo laud, 7 years to ran. Tnsjoing paitner won'd only have to find half stock (50 oowa). Tto property will carry 120 cows easily. Close to fact iry, all nocessary outbuildings. _____ _ J_ 2UO/303 (M OA Buys goodwill of l-rnsa of firit•Sj lOU class dairying leasehold of 150 acres down the line. Rent £140 per annun:, 7 yeare to run, carrying 50 cows, all necessary outbuildings, close to creamery and railway station. 20 Acres, about 4 milts from square, 5 paddocks, 3 acres splendid orchard in full bearing-, which is a fortune in iuolf, good houso and outbuildings, 1 mile from school and creamery Would curry 10 cows, Price .£6OO ; Qtily_JßloO cash required. 215/279 100 Acres, 35 acrns plouglia^le, all in s, 7 paddocks, well watered, wintered .100 aheop last year, G miloa f'-o:n Squavo. Prico £0 an acre. £250 cash required. A proportion can remain withoiit interest. 253/2.3 229 Acres, close to railway station, a fir&t-class dairying property. Price X!) per acre; owner anxious to sell ov' ; n at a sacrifice as ho is leaving, tho district TO GET THE BEST VALUE FOR TOUR MONEY CALL AT THE People's Cash Store, CUBA STREET. TUST opened up, a large stock of— CROCKERY, ! GLASSTTARE and FANCY GOODS. SPECIAL EEDUCTIONS DURING THE XJIAS SEASON Of Electroplated Ware, Ornaments, Vases and Toys, suitable for Presents. New Fruits Just Arrived. l \ A. E. CLAUSEN. | IMMENSE PURCHASES GREAT BARGAINS jTN EVERY DEPARTMENT j _ AT ! Leopold Simmons' GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IS YOUR YOU WILL NEVEB HAVE ANOTHER OPPOBTUNITI OP BUYING A Plane of Organ OR TH'irCEJVEBRATEB MACHINE AT SO'GREAT A REDUCTION. James Grace AND CO., THE SQUARE. PTANO TrTXING. MR HtNTER-BROWN will visit Palmerston on the 20th iust., for a few days only. Orders addressed to the Occidental Hotel will be promptly attended to. Testimouial from Mr Robert Parker, Organist, etc.. to St. Paul's ProCathedral, Wellington :—" I hayo much satisfaction in bearing testimony to Mr Hunter Brown's qualification as a Pianoforto Tuner and regulator. During ray long'musical esperiencs in New Zealand I havo rarely met so capable and conscientious an expert, and I greatly regret that Mr Hunter-Brown's removal from Wellington will deprive my own instruments of his care and artistic skill.—Robert Parker, August 19th. 1901." THE Duplex Lancet Probe is proving to hundreds in the district a grand boon. If you have a cow which is hard to milk, got one from the Solo V"ent ' E. S. BARRY, ' _____^ Palmerston 2T. MANAWATU ROAD BOARD. rjiENDERS are invited for supply of -*- 10S0 cubic yards metal on Foston Line. Specifications can be seen at the Board's office, Kangitilcei-strect, where tenders will eloao on Monday, 13th January, 1902, at '10 a.m. WALTER BUTHEBFUKi), Clerk. 7th January, IQO2.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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