STCTDI YOUE INTEREST FOR 1904. AND SEND FOR PRINTED MATTER OF- OUR CYCLES. DAYTONS p|fjß& ■ ALLDAYS tltrof ■ • . AND l^l&^F REMINGTONS. t&K/ls. WORTH MORE THAN EVER. ... %ssSr . . . . CHEAPER THAN EVER. /2L . J^jj Weoanfit you up a real good honest lasting and easy IT'wrPzfx'JJ tunning Cycle from £12, with al2 months' guarantee. Isi^^s^l^ Don't purchase elsewhere till you have given us a call C± TT fi^OTT TdE SQUARE, # «,-EL# PALMERSTON NORTH 86' Telephone 161. __™DS PLANTS. Business Premises, MAIN-ST. Nurseries, HOEOWHITU.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAJtfY. (A. and A. Line.) T>EDUCED BATES to ST. LOUIS £1 EXHIBTION, Opens May, 1904. (Four times larger than the Paris Exhibition. LONDON, via ST. LOUIS in 27 DAYS. Bend for pamphlets, fares, etc. BAIiUAUD & ABEAHAM,Lta. •■•/'■•■■ . Agents, Palmerston North. ■ r r- Hi±&.Vf BAVILL a^^^^^^^' ALBION CO., Ltd., THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA RIO DE JANEIRO OR MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS, KUMAEA., 61)34 tons, Captain W. Scotland, May 26,1904, from "Welling- j ton. " 1 Special facilities given to residents in 'j tho colony to bring out friends from : Home either by pre-payment of passage I money in Now Zealand pr by guaran- , tee. * i For further particulars apply to the agents, MELLSOP, BLIOTT & CO. ROYAL MAIL LINE. B.B.T'>SO.\niKO 'twin screw), 76G1 1 Tons. ('• u:.ii,CinkT. J. A. butcliffe. rPHIS fine steamer will sail trom 1 Lyll-.'lri.ri on June 9. For psiubaliis apply BAREAUD & ABKAHAM, LTD. Palmorstori, Foildin« and Dannevirko. 80LLITT BEOS. Terrace End Sash and Door Factory. TTAVINQ- erected an up-to-date plant "• . w.e are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to us with despatch j and in a workmanlike manner, using only the best rnocerial procurable. All work entrusted to vi having oar own personal supervision. SOLLITT~~BH)B., BUILDERS AND X TIMBER, MESCHANTS. P.O. Bos 170 FRED. ATTJfJQSLD, (Late of Parkins and Attfield) f A NNOUNCES that ho has taken over O. the business lately carried-on by i J. Collingwood, butcher, Main street, and trusts by strict attention to business i to merit a continuance of tho support accorded his predecessor. None but the ■ best quality meat supplied. Tolepone 239 . MES METCALFE l (Late of George-street, Dunedin), i XJAS opened, a FANCY GOODS and i xx- ART SHOP, opposite tho Courthouse, Main-street. J Lessons given iv all branches of 1 Faucy Work and PuintiDg. . The latest system of Dresscuttine . (Tha True Fit) taught. > j<; Lustre Painting taught in one lesson free of charge. =•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 1
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