BICYCLES FOE THE PEOPLE. DAYTON. DAYTON ???^SS 0N- BEMINGTON. ALLDAYS. ALLDAYS. From _jgl2 to 4J22 EVERY MACHINE RATING A TWELVE MONTHS' GUARANTEE. F RR^ hCnainf w;^3^^2^ 9 ' Du9t Brakes> *» Brake.. „ and 1 inch TEE WORKING MAN'S BICYCLE, £14. Stands Very Rough Work, and Never Needs Repairing. I CATALOGUES FOR THE ASKING.. j .-Q-. Ho SCOTT. PAYTON CYCLTS DEPOT, BOX 86. PAIiMEBfiTON NORTH. < COLUMBIA. HARTEOKD. ■piOR 27 -SEARS THB COLUMBIA BICYCLE HAS BEEN DESIGNATED "STANDARD OE THE WELD." o, *-P^H^ffi^ Colu»^ .. TiiS.™ I^a CC? L?^ BIA r7 is ,the Bssenco oE Perfection. It is to Bicycle what Dick Seddon is to New Zealand statesmen—AT THE TOP The Colombia is the highest priced Bicycle in the United States. The COLUMBIA, costs more to land in New Zealand than any other Bicycle made m America. Yet we sell Columbia* for a lower figure than medium gride machines costing many pounds less to land here. b fle GUARANTEE to give better .satisfaction ana better valuo than any Cycle Agent in New Zealand, particularly in Palmerston North. YEREX, BARKER" AND FINLAY, THE SQUABE. ED. BURNS, Manager Palmerston North Branch. BEATTIE, LANG & CO, PALMEItSTON NOETH. mHERE has been placed in onr hands SQO ACBIiS OF LAND, cloae to one of our creameries, for sale on very easy terms. The land is wall adapted for dairying ; a good supply of water can be had on any part of the ground. PRICE, £7 PER ACRE; 80s down, tho balance can remain for five or sis years at 5 per cent. 85fi A, OBES' ,*" mile from railway station. H- miles from creamery, and 10 miles wv ' £rom p a i m e rs ton North; rich flax land, well drained and grassed 8 roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, 2 barns, implement shed, etc The laud-is «üb" divided into 16 paddocks, 5 acres naiive bush and several plantations ; a very com" pact block, well suited for subdividing. Price, £21 10s per aore. Ca*h ~j_4oo* MONTR Say ' yßarS ' at fiV6 PBr cemmn (5 P3r coai-) O?EN FOR ONE We know this property well, and can vouch for it being a firafc class investment at the above price. The above offer is open only for one month. Agents for JAS J. NIVEN& 00., who have a large number of .oco__._an_ Boilers Bnd Engines on hand. I I CUBA STREET. !
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (A. and A. Line.) E EDUCED RATES to ST. LOUIS EXHIBTION, Opens May, 1904. (Four times larger than the Paris Exhibition. • LONDON, via ST. LOUIS in 27 DAYS. Send for pamphlets, fares, etc. BAEKATTD & ABRAHAM, Ltd. Agents, Palmerston North. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Ice Making and Refriseratiiiff v <_■ o HOSKINa BROS., SOLE AGENTS for New Zealand for the DOUGLAS CONROY PATENT REFRIGERATING MACHINE. "We are prepared to fit up machines for Dairy Factories, Pork Factories, Creameries, Butchers, etc. Full particulars can be had on appli- : cation from IHOSKINII BROS., Steam, Gas, Oil and Befrigerating Engineers, j MANAWATU FOUNDRY, Palmeeston North. [ Telephone, 168. /CANARY and Parrot Cages, in wood, {-J ' brass, and hned wire; also fronts | only, lit a kerosene can, makes a capital ? breeding cage. Cheap. At BARRY'S, Cheapside,
pASH PBIOES at Masscy-Hams Bicycle Depot. Dunlop Vulcanised Covers, 245. . Oceanic Vulcanised Covers. 13s. A Won Clincher Covers, 22s Gd. Clipper Reflex Covers, 255. Dunlop tubes 7s fid. No extra charge for fitting. All other sundries reduced s'or new season at C. S. Pickei!k.g, Box 81, Telephone 192. pAT EN T Automatic Door and -*- Chamber Bells*. Better and much Cheaper Ihun Electric Bells. AIDKEW JACK, MAIN-STREET. Also Large Stock of Earthenware Sanitary Goods.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 1
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