THE TIE,ATTT SAWMILLING CO. WE wish to thank the general publio for their liberal support accorded during the past, and beg to announce the opening of our NEW TIMBER YARD in Rangitikei-street, on the site of the former Alliance saleyards, where a large stock of all kinds of general Building and Fencing Timber, Moulding, Doors, Sashes, etc,, wDI be kept on hand. We have three sawmills at work on the Tirata Block, Dannevlrke, famous for its splendid mixture of fine forest, consisting", of Totara, Matai, Rimu, White Pine, &c.—no picking where other mills have cut out th 6 best. And anj one wanting a new dwelling-house or sheds and shelter for stocks and farms cannot do better than send their orders along before the fine New Zealand timber disappears or becomes too dear to be bought. Orders enttasted to our manager. | Palmerston North, will receive our very I beßt attention. C N. CLAUSEN, Manager, Palmerston N. .TRUNKS. CABIN BOXES. I •- , STEEL TRUNKS and GLADSTONE BAGS, Etc. NEW, SADDLES EEW BAP.NE HORSE COVERS, and OIL COATS. O.IW.sWYOHEiIiEY &ISON, The Square, PalmerstonSN.j • TlOeakdeF !xyiLL open a class for teaching juveniles and adults HIGHLAND DANCING COUNTRY DANCES I SAILORS' HOEKPIPE, &c. Terms: One guinea per" quarter. The class will be held on Saturday afternoon irom 2 to 5 p.m. in the Fire Brigade Hall. " gbaceTooT" THE SQUAEE. PIANOS, A well-selected stock by ENGLISH AND' CONTINENTAL MASEfiS. GR6IASB. ENGLISH ANI> AMERICAN. BRASS, STRINgTaND WIND INSTRUMENTS. WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES WHEELii'R & WILSON SEWING MACHINES KNITTING MACHINES ROTARY WASHING MACHINES £3 3s. LEVER WASHING MACHINES, £3 7s 6d. VBEY Sfi AWOTSABHI BATH CABINETS, A. CLARKE, Manager. WM. HOBBS. DENTIST, TTAB closed his branch business at JDL Palmerston. Patrons will therefore kindly forward all communications to his chief establishment, Willis-Btre6t, Wellington, whore vhe has increased facility for executing high-clasa work. All work commenced by Mr Thompson will be completed to patients satisfaction in Wellington Wellington, 6th December, 1902. : MISS PENMAN, Floral Tea Booms, Opposite Union Bank, Coleman Place. BOQUETS, wreaths and floral designs made up. Large consignment of selected pot plants to arrive shortly. Also fruit trees, and seeds of all descriptions. Light refreshments and afternoon tea always available. VjTALXKB -OTJTHeISbd, ' caorantaxstSnsHmmec; aa«| Land Agent, h%eni tat Public Trustee Oto-m--RBnEiakel.BtreD* RING op Telephone 148 for your Printing and Bookbinding.— J Watbon & Eybe, the Skuare.-l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7567, 18 April 1903, Page 3
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