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SHEEP DIPPING SEASON. '": ' ~ ■TT.F.C.A.z' z; AGE.ITS for FORTH OF IRELAND CHEMICAL COMPANY'S ANTISEPTIC Liquid Dip and UNIVERSAL Powder Dip. These Dips are famous throughout tho UN LTIiD KINGDOM, and sinoe.their introduction into the COLONY have given UTMOST SATISFACTION. JBRADEY BROS., of Pahautanui, write :—-" Gnve entire satisfaction —recommend this Dip to any Sheep Farmer—and intend to continue to use theDio in future." M. & R. McLEAN, Kapiti, write :—" Well satisfied. Dipped over 2000 sheep, not a tick to be seen ; wool nice and bright. Think result splendid, as place is rough and never get all our sheep in. Will use no other Dip in future." . M.J. & O. P. LYNCH, Paikakariki, write:—"Dip given every satisfaction. Exceedingly valuable a dressing for sheep for prevention blood poisoning. Recommend it with confidenc have used your Antiseptic Dip for six years." CHEA_P, EFFECTIVE and SAFE. Agents for—LAWES' Powder and Liquid Dip. COOPER'S POWDER DIP. Johnson's Genuine FENCING WIRE and RESISrEFL always in stock. Send for Quotations. BURTOI BREWERY COMPANY. TELEPHONE 70. P.O. BOX 83. BREWERS OE . . AJjES AND STOUT IN BULK AND BOTTLE, PUEITY AND QUALITY GUAEANTEED. AGENTS FOE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. CIGARS OF ALL GRADES STOCKED. CHAS. LOUISSON, Manager. RECOMMENDED AND USED BY ALL 000 D NORSES. 'Wf OINTM'ENTV is a grand remedy'for '"••• HRPmjS) LUMBAGO, STIFF JOINTS, . ■E|^^^pßAD LEGS, SORES, WOUNDS m~ AND SKIN ERUPTIONS.

LONGBURN FREEZIiN_G WORKS. CHEAP MANUEES. ROOT MANURE—Price £5 nett per ton on trucks. Long-urn. Guaranteed Anaia'sis— (By Government Analyst), Tricaleic phosphate 18*20% *Organic matter 73-21% *Gontaining nitrogen equal to ammonia 9*86%. The analyst reports at this is a good manure in a finely divided oohdition, PURE BONE MEAL—Price £610s nott per ton on Trucks, Longburn, G-ARAN.EBE ANALYSIS— (By Government Analyst}. Tricalaio phosphate 56-98% •Organic matta_ 28*16 % •Containing nitrogen equal to ammonia 4*20%. . Orders should be sent in promptly, not necessarily for immediate delivery, but to prevent disappointment. s,^_. —s^_£___ i-:;i__s: W. S. HART, GUWMAKEB, MAIN-STftEET WEST (Palmers, oh North.) FISHING SEASON. JUST to hand the largest and best assorted stock of Anglers' requisites ever shown to the public of Palmerston North, consisting of Bods Lines Seeds Traces Casts Minnows Flies "Waders Hooks Guit, etc, etc. Rods and tackle repaired. Licenses issued. INSPECTION INVITED. By SfcJS Excellency A-Ppointment vyg^^sS^sp? 'he to the -«sc^»*ass«&i«" Governor. JAMES J. CUBTIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, Forwarding & (Jciieral Carriers, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. IjTOBNITURE removed with every ; care and attention. Telegrams and letters to -wait on trains od steamers receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to all parts of the world. P.O. Box 198. A.aSTAMAED, BASKET & WICKER CHAIR MANUFACTURER. A LARGE assortment of Wicker-ware in .took Occidental Buildings, the Square If ar Yey, Sons, & €ans_a€.it 9 . TINSMITHS, and DAIRY UTENSIL MANUFACTURERS FACTORY MILE CANS are ou specialty. Our Cans and Dair; Utensils obtained first prize at tbe lat. Feilding Exhibition, and were awardei highest certificate of merit at the lat Palmerston Winter Show. Intending buyers please call am inspect before buying elsewhere. ' BROWNING'S BUILDINGS, MAlk-STREET, PALMERSTON,

A. I\ MARTIN Telephone No. 204. .NGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, IRON AND BSASS FOUNDER. "CI-.GINEB. boilers and maehinory of JGi all kinds erected and repaired. Estimates given. Shafting, pulleys, plumtner blocks, steam fittings, baiting, packings of all kinds, Agont for— Crosstab's to <£ Oil BRglaes' (OVER 48,000 IN USE), Enstfm, Prfietor & Go., .Ui. LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Traction, Portable and Stationary En ginea and Threshing Mills. Second-hand engines, boilers, etc. for ale. Correspondence invited. A. F. MARTIN, - Palmerston North. ARAB CYCLE DEPOT. G. H. BYGBOFT & CO., MAIN-STREET "WEST (Corner of George-street), Palmerston N. NEW and commodious premises having been secured in this important locality, tho above firm invito tbeir clients nnd friends to call early and acquaint cbemselveo with same, when their wants will be attended to as before. ARAB BICYCLES A SPECIALITY. . . . All Sundries for Bicycles Stocked, and REPAIRS executed SATISFACTORILY. G. H. ■BYOROPT & CO. MKsTiETCALFE (Late of George-street, Dun-din), HAS opened a FANCY GOODS and ART SHOP, opposite tbe Courthouse, Main-street. Lessons given in all branches of Fancy Work and Painting. I The latest system of Dresscutting j (The True Fit) taught. ' Lustre Painting taught in one lesson , free of charge. j NOTICE. i E. J. ARMSTRONG, C.E., | lAS removed to new offices in I 1 Colonial Buildings, Cuba-street, first floor. NOTICE. MY engagement as temporary surveyor under tha Government terminates on August 31st. I beg to state I have again resumed my practice , as private st-.veyor. G. L. R, SCOTT, Authc.ised & Licensed Surveyor, Colonial Buildings 29th August. 1903. • F. GIJjIjETT, AUTHORISED SUEVEYOB & C.E., ABKAHAM & WILLIAMS' BUILDINGS, Palmerston North. TAND transfer surveys and Native . -1 land Hurveys undertaken.. E. JOHANSEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WOOD AND COAL DEALEK, Main - Steeet (opposite Princess Hotel). WOOD AND COAL delivered tc any part of the Borough. o Wood.—6oo cords on hand, cut anc _ dried, including Matai, Maire, Rata anc o root wood, in any lengths; also, clothes props. & . Coil. —Best screened Coalbroobdah and IB runner nuts. Any money or orders may be Jefi with Mr A. C. Bradfield, Grocor, the Square. Telephone, 219.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 5