TEE WELLINGTON CYCLE CORPS ALL RIDE "-BED BIRD" BICYCLES. TT^QTJALLED FOE U SPEED COMFORT RIGIDITY.i j N.Z. Headquarters— TiCTORIA STREET, Wellington. | Paimbeston DEPOTNEXT TO G. H. BENNETT & CO., BOOESELLEES. a _F o Jj __L_t_____ 9 BriekSayer and Contractor. BROAD-STREET, P.N. T ICENSED DEAIN CONNECTOR U TO TELE BOROUGH. SHEEP DIPS, BAKEEs- OVENS, AND MONUMENTS BUILT. All Work Guaranteed. . BOROUGH SWIMMING BATHS, (Concrete): Main Streofc Palmeratdn N. OPEN DAILY, from 5.30 am to 8 p.m. Swim 3d. | Dimensions of Bath—2s yards long. I Eight feet ot water to diva into. . \j» MAilJlAlill, MAIN STREET (Opposite Dr Esed's) 1 WICKEE CHAIES RATTAN CHAIRS RUSH CHAIRS FLOWEE STANDS TABLES, &c, &c ( , CORNWALL'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Palmeeston Ngeth. MR FRANCId CORNWALL receives pupils for the violin, mandolin, gnicar, banjo. Also voice production and singing. MR H. J. CGRNWALL receives pupils foz piano. Mandolin and Guitar Band meet for practice every Tuesday evening WHEELER &~CO,'S PATENT mm, ECLECTIC S_TKIEST WHEAT FLOUH. E.S. BRADBURY, Baker, Bunnythorpe, Agent. Bread made from this Flour delivered in Palmerston and district daily. nr^HIS flour contains 5 per cent more X GLUTEN than the white article, and 2£ per cent more than the wheat meal; thus making it to that extent a more sustaining and healthful article of diet than either. Bear in mind that GLUTEN is the most valuable ingredient that wheat grain contains, and at the present time in its true form, it is sold at 6s per Ib. This flour makes a bread similar to, if not identical with, the celebrated " Hovis" and " Cytos" bread now used by tho nobility of England, PRINCESS HOTEL. TERRACE END. BAEEOEB BEOS. (Late ofßaumai.) T)ESIRE to announce that they have -1-7 takon over ihe above well-known premises, and trnsts* by keeping everything in an up-to-date style, to merit a fair share of patronage. Only beßt brands of wines, spiries, ales &c. kept in stook. First class accommodation for travellers aDd boarders, whose requirements will o carefully attended to. '' PURIRI NATURAL MSESAJL WATER.! A GLASS ON RISING CLEANSES THE SYSTEM^ SIS ROBERT STOUT, Chief Jus- i fcice of New Zealand, writes :—I have much pleasure in stating that j I have used PURIRI WATER ior ' several years. To anyone having a tendency to gout I consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find |it a useful table water, and second to none on the market." Sole agent— A. N. GIBBONS, CORDIAL MAKER, PALMERSTON NORTH, ALEXANDER SPRATT BEGS to inform the Public of Palmorston North that he has started a GRAIN & PRODUCE STORE —IN— GEORGE STREET. Cash Paid. Market Prices Also Cash Buyer of DAIRY ANB FAEM PRODUCE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7567, 18 April 1903, Page 6
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446Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7567, 18 April 1903, Page 6
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