THE WELLINGTON CYCLE CORPS ALL HIDE "RED BIRD" BICYCLES. TTNKQUALLKD FOR SI'lvKD COMFORT KIGIDITV.i N.Z J[emUjunrter3— VICTORIA STIIKKT, Wki.li.voto.v. Pa i.i! v.naros Dictot— NEXT TO G. ]F. BKNNETT & CO., BOOKSELLERS. ~T7T. fake, BrtehJaier ami rontractor, BRUAD-STREET, P.N. T JCENKED TXRATN CONNECTOR JU TO THE BOROUGH. SDF.EP DTPS, IJA-KFillji OVENS, AND MONUMENTS J3OILT. All Work Guaranteed BOKOUGH SWIMMING BATHS. (Cokcuktk). Main Street Pulmeraton N. OPEN DATLY, from 5.80 urn to 8 p.m. Swim Jitl. Dimensions of IWh—2s yards lone Kit;ht foot of water to divn into. "nrsfiMAiTDr MAIN STREET (Opposite Dr Botd'e) WICKER CHAIRS RATTAN CHAIRS .RUSH CHAIRS FLOWEII STANDS TABLES, Ac. *c, CORNWALL'S ACADEMY OF MO SIC. Palmkhston Ncktii. Mil FRANCIri CORNWALL receives pupils for the violin, mandcliu, {jtririir, bur-jo. Alsovoico pvoduction oud .'!infji:>g. MR H. J. CORNWALL receives pupils lot piano. Mandolin and Guitar Band meet for practico overy Tuesday evening WHEELS R~&CO?S~~ PATENT SOYEL ECLECTIC SUTUIEST WHEAT ROliK. E.S. BRADBURY, Baker, Bunnythorpo, Agent. Broad made from this Floor delivered in Puhnemon and district daily. nnHIS flour contnma 5 per cent more JL GLOTEN than tho whim article, and 2\ per cent moro than the wheat meal; thus making it to that extent a moro sustaining and healthful articlo of diet than either. Jk'ur in mind that GLUTEN is tho most valuable ingredient that wheat {jrnin contains, and tit tho pro*ent time in its true fortn, it is cold at Gs por lb. This tlcmr makes a bread similar to, if not identical with, tho celebrated '" Kovis" nml " Cyton" bread now used by the nobility of England. PRLNCES3 HOTEL. TERRACE END. BAUFORI.) EROS. (Lato of Raumai.) TQESIRE toaanoucco that they havo XJ takou over iho above well-known promises, and irnata by keeping ovorything in un up-to-dato style, to merit a fair «haro of patronage. Only best brands of wines, epiriss, ales <tc. kept in stock. Firet class aecomuiodation for travellers tic J boarders, whoso requirements will o carefully attended to. pukibT" I%'ATUIiAL KISEfiAL 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 auyone 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, PALM E RSTON NORTH. LANDING EX S.S. •• WAIWERA " FROM LONDON— 3 CASES CAMERAS, HAND, STAND AND FOLDING. Latest with improvements. Ex s.s. " Qi:««en May" from New Yorlr, 4 CASES EDISON PI lONOG KAW fi\ KECOHDS, AND SUPPLIES Ne\r lteproducors and New J{i'conl.«. Write for jinriiculars. PHOTO SUPPLY STOKES, Dirtct Importers, I'almorstcu N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7542, 15 May 1903, Page 6
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