If it's from the Furness Shoe Store it's good. 'TBEFURisS 7 :: V - v.'.^IiOE^TOEE, ';-. -, r ■'.■;: THE SQUAEE,. ' " v^ETS ".thy.'-. -paceVfor '/LOV? •* '■>..,. PEICES. '.but7mefe lon, ... price has -.no .: attraction for the . >ide-awake'.pebple.,o£ the Maria- ';■■ ■ :.watu. They i want ..VALUE'; ; ' they wtiiis MONEYS WOETH; • 'hey \Tant GOOD GOODS at 7 'SEASONABLE PEACES... ■■: ■: ; HIGK GRADE ■•''■'■•■ FOOTWEAE v AT :. ■ . , , 7LOWGEABS ~- .;■ PEICES. ■/ ..■That is, Ihe magnet that draws -tie practical, thrifty people to 1 lie FUBNESS SHOE STOEE Every transaction at (his store lk based on CASH, that unerring' business bullet. , ■ - 7 WE .BUY FOR CASH.:7 , WE BBLL Fuft CASH ; And for cash will not be under- '. : soldA.IMSS. "rG.''ffiftSFOl».: ' A GOOD EEPOJ&T. TlO ME E. CLEMPSON, A HEBBALIST. 164 Aiinagh-street, Christchurch. May 28th, 1903. Dear Sir,— It is with great pleasure I writs you lihese few . ltnss to recommend your NeuntJgia Pain Conqueror. I suffered iifar!y'(4) four months with neuralgia, I wont to (2) two doctors! and th°y only Bated the pain for a whi'e. I a.so triod sevnral diffident retnediea, bat to no avail. The pain grew worse and worse, antii et last. I had to iaVe to my bed. I was recommended by a friend of mine to try you» r;eurftlgir» cure, w.hieh I did, and to my surprise a few doses gave me relief, and after taking half a bottle of your medicine I was completely cured. You urn at libarty to use this-letter be you wish for the beneSt of others I rem an, vou>-3 thankfully, ELIZABETH TAILOR, Altaroa'. To be had from H. T. Johnson, storekeeper. Paiineraton N. JOSEPH MAIO AHIKSONS. ' KAIKANGA KOAD, PALMEESTON' NOETH. HA-YE for sale Fruit. Shelter Trees and Hed^e Plants. ;■ Catalogue, on application. Lessee—A. E. Mayo, Abrangi. Psspectiok Invited. x-f. DONOGHUE, TAILOR, PALMEBSTON, •TvESIRES to announce to the public ~ of Palmerston and (district that he has commenced business in Main-str^r-i Weßt as a HIGH-CLASS TAILOR; and custoonrs can rely unon all orders 'entrusted to him gstiing the benefit of his wide experience in the production of cut, fi>, style, and workmanship. I GUAB&.NTEE TO FIT YOU. None but first clas3 workmen emplovetl. For tho ' convenience of oountry patrons, samples ,nf suitings, trouuorings. overcoatings and eelf- measurement-chart posted to any address. A. F. "DON'OGHfJE 7 MAIN.-STEEET WEST.' IHE "'..-' mm Piano. fpHE Challen Piano pays as an invpstx merit because after years of hard usage \t will be found to retain the same rich, mellow, tone. Its superiority is' easily shown by comparison with other pianos. It lasts a lifetime. For catalogues and particulars of easy payments apply to H. IiC'^TEE-BEOW^, PALMEEbTON NOETK, Agent for TSE WELLINGTON PIMO CO., LTD., 53 MOLESWOETH • S,TEEET, "Wellington. BEOAO--- STEEET , STABLES. fI^HE undersigned desires to intimate -*- that he has taken over the stables in Broad-street, formerly carried on- by Mr F. Stevenson By strict attention to business, combined with reas-onable charges, he hopes to merit a fair share of support. Saddle horses and-vehicles of all descriptions on hire. Eubber-tyred carriages a specialty. Telephone, 161. LYONS, LTD, , < . . ..<.' ft.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 7
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