Tp WELLINGTON CYCLE COKPS ALL RIDE "BED BXBI)" BICYCLES. JTNEQUALLED FOR SPEED COMFORT RIGIDITY.! N.Z. Headquarters— VICTORIA STREET, Wellington. Palsieeston Depot— NEXT TO G. H. BENNETT & CO., BOOKSELLERS.
Io J. FAKE, Bricklayer and Contractor. BROAD-STREET, P.N. LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTOR TO THE BOROUGH. SHEEP DIPS,- BAKERs- OVENS, AND MONUMENTS BUILT. All Work Guaranteed BOROUGH SWIMMING BATHS, (Concrete); Main Street Palmerston N. OPEN DAILY, from 5.30 am to 8 p.m. Swim 3d. Dimensions of Bath—2s yards long. Eigbt feet of water to dive into. I C. STASBiOT MAIN STREET (Opposite Dr Reed's) WICKER CHAIRS RATTAN CHAIRS RUSH CHAIRS FLOWER STANDS TABLES, Ac, &o„ CORNWALL-H ACADEMY"oF~~ MUSIC, Palmerston Ncrth. ■jt/ra FRANCIS CORNWALL rei_f.lL ceives pupils for the violin, mandolin, guicar, banjo. Also voice production and singing. MR H. J. CORNWALL receives pupils fo:- piano. Mandolin and Guitar Bend meet for practice every Tuesday evening "~whe^^*bT&~co7s~" PATENT B.OVEL ECLECTIC KiITUIHST WHEAT iioua. E.S. BRADBURY, Baker, Bunnythorpe, Agent. Bread mado from this Flour delivered in Palmerston and district daily. THIS flour contains 5 per cent more GLUTEN than the whito articlo, and 2-V per cent moro 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 lb. This flour makes a bread similar to, if not identical witb, tho celebrated "Hovis" and " Cytos" bread now used by tho nobility of England. PBIMOESS HOTEL. TERRACE END. BAHPORD BEOS. (Late of Raumai.)
T\ESIRB to announce that thoy have J-/ takon over iha above well-known premises, and trnsts by keeping everything in Bn up-to-date style, to merit a fair share of patronage. Only best brands of wines, spiriss, ales &c. kept in stock. First class accommodation for travellers aod boarders, whose requirements will c carefully attended to. PHEIBl" MTIJEM. HINMAL WATER. A GLASS ON RISING CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, writes :—I have much pleasure in stating that I have used PURIRI WATER for 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. LANDING EX S.S. "WAIWERA" PROM LONDON— 3 CASES CAMERAS,HANI), STAND AND FOLDING. Latest with improvements. Ex ii a. " Queen May" from New York, 4 OASES EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS, AND SUPPLIES New Reproducers and New Moulded - Records. Write for particulars. PHOTO SUPPLY STOKES, Direct Importers, Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7533, 6 May 1903, Page 6
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447Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7533, 6 May 1903, Page 6
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