COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, 197, 199, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTONS NEW IMIVALS: LACE CURTAINS— ' ' -V. 3 yards long, 4s 6d to 9s 6d pair 3£ „ „ 5s 9d to 16s 6d pair 4 „ „ 8s 9d to 21s pair REPRODUCTION CURTAINS (In Ivory and Ecru)— Cluny ; y Renaissance ■ in'sjii/ Marie Antionette f 19s 6d to 455- --• Moresque j ''''.. X . ■' DESIGNS—. ~™™H RT*TNS' 24s 6a t0 66s Pair- °UIPTJRE CURTAINS, 21b'to 66s pair GUIPURE JTART do 13.i 6d to 120s pair. Madras Muslin in cream and art coloring. Friiied Mndras in art coloring, 3s 6d to. 4s 9d per yard. Tassalled Madras do, 2a 8d per yard. Blind Hollands, Insertions, Laces and Fringes in the latoat art shades. ; Is in the £ Discount off all Cash Purchases. ' THE- •CLIFHiI PATENT HORSE HOLDER. CONVENIENCE! SAFETY! SIMPLICITY! AN INSURANCE POLICY. DEAR SIBS,—Two yeara ago when your Patent Horseholdtr was brought under my notice. I recognised it as effective, I aaw othorß using it, but I did not particularly feel the need of one. Six months ago, howeyer, I got one and now it is a wondor to me how I ever managed to get along without it. I should feel loßt without one now, an I uso it overy time I drive out. —I am yours faithfully. 0. H. Used by thousand throughout the Colony, including leading Doctors Suburban Kesidents, Tradesmen and others. ' CLAPHAM BBOS.. ASHHUEST. PALMEBSTON AGENT— H. J. ■WOOD3PIELD, MANAWATU STABLES. AUSTRAUAJT MUTUAL PBOVIBENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1849. HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. 11l Policies Issued On k Prior To 31st December fat Will Share. In The Profits To Be Bmded As " At That Date. | CASH BONUSES alrpndy divided amongst the members over» £10361 878 The AMOUNT of CASH 'PHOFITS divided for One Year (1902)' over £558,000 whioh was equal to £34 16s per cent, on the participating assurance premiums' received during tho j ear. | Eirerj Year A 1 Boiras Year. ! INSURE AT ONCE AND PARTICIPATE IJN THE PROFITS FOIL THE CURRENT TEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON - Decrßtary'
I To travel in the Manawatu District this j season the . j DBATTGHT STALLION GENERAL JOUBEBT (General Gordon—Belle). Q ENERAL GORDON is by Sir V* Arthur Gordon, by The Banker (No. 1 N.Z. Stud Book). Belle is by Prince Eoyal out of Maggie by Major. Terms: Single mare, £2 10s ; two or more as per agreement. T. EDLIN, Owner in charge. • ' lE^ *ra. ve^ *ne Palmerston T|lLg^s>, and Fitzherberfc district, -j^^^S^. the Suffolk Punch horse jjpiiip£ FOBK»1< HILL, By Champion, bred by Mr Simpson, Oroua Bridge. Forest Hill is risme 4 years, and is the ideal horse for getting , eood farm stock. Terms and particulars on application to H. Rivers, Ohurch-1 treetEast. -. ANDREW~JACK, ~ Plumber, Gasfitter, Bellliangeri and Tingmith, MAIN STREET (Next Empire Hotel) PaIiMBBSXON NOBTH. INSPECTION of the Combination Gas Globe invited. Tanks, boilers, baths. ST. GEORGE ... Manufactures. JAMS akd PRESERVES. Henley Condensed Milk, LILT STARCH, Etc., Etc., XjLRE Reconzrrondedfor— j QUALITY - - - PUEITY- - - - AND VALUE .... They are EXCELLED by NONE TRY THEM. Sold by all Storekeepers. IRVINE &BTEVBIBOI, Duncdin. THE ASHHDBST TIMBEE COMPANY on^ SUpPlj firß'-cla. 88', Mountain Eimu Heart Bivau a sppoidlty. J.-McGILL, i Box 172 Palmorßlon N.
To be at the Service of Breeders in the Palmerston District, Tho Clydesdale Stallion, DIGNITY (By the"Pride, darn Gipßj) Bred by J. Wingato, li'ocj.. Is a beautiful buy, 4 years old, with dark points, well built in proportion, and haa great subi'taneo with good action. Inspection invited before promising eleewhero. Also to stand at owner's farm, the Musket horso DEERINGSEOT. For terms and full ■particulars apply to E, WHITE. Owner, Park Koo,a. To Stand this Season. The Pony Stallion YOUNG KING COBB. King Cobb—Prince Albert mare. •\7OUNG KING COBB is a hardy X roan. He has taken two- first prizes in Masterton; also first prize in Palmerston. 1902. For particulars apply W. A. O'DONNELL, c/o "VV. Parkes, Blacksmith. To stand this season in the Palmerston and surrounding districts. the thoroughbred sire EJECTOR (CATESBY—ZEALANDIA.) TTIJECTOR'S sire. Catesby, is by that IW famous sire Musket, whose breeding is too well-known to need comment. Zealandia's breedingis, also, well-known, having the Melbourne, iJay Middleton and Sir Hercules strxin of blood. Ejector stands about 353, and is a light bay with plenty of bo*>e and muscle. Terms £3, payable January 1; Full pnrticulars from Geo. GRAHAM, Owner, E.umara Stables, Palmerston N. Preliminary Announcement. THE following thoroughbred sires will be at the service of breeders in the Palmerstou and Feilding districts this season— SIE LAUNCELOT, By Dreadnought—ldalia (imp.) , Dreadnought by Chester—Trafalgar (Imp.) ; Idalia by Cambuscan —Dulcibella. &0U fwisTE3, By Goldsborouah —Seabreeze, Sou'Wester is sire o£ Boreas, Haydn ar.d a dozen other noted performers on the flat and across country Full details in a later advertisement. "WALKER BROS., ' Palmerston >iud Feildiug- j BUILDING SECTIONS FOII SALE FOE SALE—-Good building sites in Waldegrave-street. ; For further particularsapplv to X: K-. ■VvALDEGRAVE, Tke Square i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7714, 7 December 1903, Page 6
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811Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7714, 7 December 1903, Page 6
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