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G. W. RAVENUILt] IF. W. CONNELI [H. G. Baonall.] Raven hi!! & Co. The Squakk, Palmuustok Kortu. Bankkrs : Hank of Nr>w ZoalanJ to whom wo beg to refer clients. MONEY to lend on Town, Rum and Personal Security. No procuration fee. j District Agents for the Ocean Accident ; Insurance Company. Risks undertaken , at the lowest rates, and claims promptly I settled on tho spot. j Agents for Baldwin and Rayward, Parent Agents Rent collecting a speciality. jUILKING ON SHAP.ES—Splendid ltl opportunity for man with a capital of £300. Half share in leasehold of 270 neiNis, be3t land round -Fending, rent ]8s Cd, p c £20, all ploujjhable land, 7 years to ran. Imjoing paitnor v,-ou'd only have to find half stock (50 co-xs). Ti o liroperty will carry 120 cows easily. Close to factory, all necessary outbuildin s. _2tiO/303 O] Of] Buys goodwill of U»se~of first:Xj IOU class dairying leasehold of 150 •■icro3 down tho line. Ennt £140 per annum, 7 yoara to run, carrying 50 cows, iill nucGSGuiy outbuildings, close to t-reamery and railway station "0 Acrss, about -1 miles irnm t(|uare, v paddocks, 3 acres splendid orchard in full bearing, which is a fortune ia itself, good house and outbuildings, 1 mile from school and creamery. Would C!irry 10 cows. h'rico -EGOO j only ■£ 150 cash rpquired. 245/279 IUU Acres, iis acres plougha^lo, aTTin s. 7 paddocks, well watered, -vrinturod 300 sheep last year, (i niile3 f-om Square. Price .£!) an acre. £250 cash required. A proportion can remain without interest. 253/^SI3 229 AcreE, close to~railwuy stationT~a first-class dairying property. Prico £U per acre; owner anxious to sell even at a sacrifice as ho 13 leaving, the district TO GET THE BEST~ 7ALUE FOR YOUR MONEY | CALL AT THE People's Cash Bt©i?a 5 CUBA STREET, TUST opened up, a large stock of— o CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and FANCY GOODS. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS DURING THE XMAS SEASON Of Electroplated Ware, Ornaments, I I Vases and Toys, suitable for Presents. New Fruits Just Arrived. A. E. CLAUSEN. IMMENSE PURCHASES I GREAT BARGAINS Ttf EVERY DEPARTMENT AT Leopold GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IS YOUR ! YOU WILL NEVEE HAVE ANOTHER OPPOBTUBTTT OP BUYING A Piano or Organ OR THE CELEBRATED ■ S3ACfiIAT£l AT SO GREAT A REDUCTION. Jamas Grace AND CO., THE SQUARE. I ! PIANO TURING. MR HUNTER-BROWN will visit; Palmcrston on the 2QJIi insfc., for j a few days only. Orders addressed to the Occidental Hotel will be promptly attended to. Testimonial from Mr' Robert Parker, Organist, etc.. to St. Paul's ProCathedral, Wellington :—" I have much satisfaction in bearing testimony to Mr Hunter Brown's qualification as a Pianoforto Tuner arid regulator. During my long'musical experience in New Zealand I havo rarely met so capable and conscientious an expert, and I gyeatly regret that Mr Ilunteyrljrown's removal from Wellington will deprive my own instruments of his care and artistic I skill.—Robert Parker, August 19th, 1901.". rpHE~ Duplex Lancet Probe is proving JL to hundreds in tho district a grand I boon. If you have a cow which is hard to ruilk, get ono from tho Sole Agent," R. S. BARRY, Palmerston X, ' MANAWATU ROAD BOAOD. mENDERS aro invited for- supply of JL 10S0 cub.ic yards metal on Boston Lino, ' '.'-'. \ Specifications can be s'ien a^ the Board's office. Rnn?itil;evstieet, where tenders will slgso on Monday, 13th Jaauurv. 1902. at 10 a.m. WALTER HUTHEKFinjD, Clerk. 7th January, 1902.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7191, 8 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7191, 8 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7191, 8 January 1902, Page 3

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