T OST—-On Monday'night in Buahine- >*-!• street, a green purse ; finder, may have money. b,at please return parse to STANDAEDOfBce. ' v ■'■■':' ■• ■■''■■-■■•■•'■/■ ■ "-■ '- , :- • '■ ■■'•-.-•: T OBT, abo^t the end of June^ from A-*- Kelvin, ttrove, one.bay mare, bob tail, white /forehead, cover ,on. £1 reward on reldrnipg. to A. Gray, Kelvin Grove. .-. r . r-.; • . ■:■-.'. .■.■-.■■.'•. •. I TTIOUND-iThat there is nothing more X; delicions than Cailleu's Milk Cboeoißte. It ia pweeter than a honeymoon. To be had 1 doz tablets for 1/-. FOUND,' many, years aed, a reputation for J.E.D. Whiskey. Made from fpure maltfdnly. Mild, pleasant, and palatable./ Drink voiir health in it. ■•■..■'■"■• ( •■ ' [•' • . r ~ "■ TO ÜBT AND POX SALHj TY\O LET—2 aeries and 6 roomsj 13s x 6d./ Apply I Brophy and. Co., Main-street. ! THIOR SALE—IOOO house blocks, three Jj pence per foot. Apply M. Aldereon, TeMatail .. . V " . ...• ■■ ■■ '•. :TpOB SALE—Nearly new; furniture ■*- and household effects, leaving colony, JKasmussen, second house from Dahl's residence; Princess-street. ' /' FOE SALE. "DOABDINGHOUSE, 12 : rooms, 14 JJ permanent boarders; furniture insured for £200; lease has 5 years to run at 80s per week, P. 0., £750. Price for goodwill and furniture as a going conserni £450; cash required. Clear profit £20 per month. Apply sharp to |, BODGEES & LAECOMB. i : : FOEf SALE—Macrocarpas, m any quantity; one year and two years. Also, fruit trees. N. C. Hansen, Stoney Creek Nursery. "PARM FOE. SALTS—IOB acres at x Bucklev's, Shannon,, being section 2, block XV., Mount Bobinson, S.D., nearlyall been ploughed and cropped; extensiye orchard and vineries, sevenrobmed'house and all the necessary outbuildings. '"'■ •■■.■■.•'■••■■ WL- & 6. N.; STEPHENSON, | Shannon. T^OES-ALE—42 acres land, all fenced, x _ g3od house and sheds; 300 acres, all iv grass and fenced, with 6-roomed house; section and house in Eangttikeistreet, a'bargain; 3 or 4 s;ood houses, good poHtion. Mes J. H. Andehsok, Terrace Knd.
| = . FOE BALIS. AXE Hedge Trees. These "• hardy ornamental, hedge trees can be obtained from 10s to 15s per 100; by I the • aozejn, 23 6a ; early application necessary; :' j A. E. RUSH,' J- Ate Alia, BCckowhitu. pAN'TJbe beaten—Men's Hair-lived Tweed Trousers at 4/11, worth 7/6; Kaiapoll All "Wool Tweed Trousers at 5/11, worth 9/6. At Millar ana Giorgi's Eea Letter Sale. • ■ i* • TI/TAdImE ANTONI, the famous ; m- Egyptian character reader, is now in Palmerston, and may be consulted at her premises, Mam-street, opposite Court House. /Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, j GEEAT BAEGAINS. Rooms Acre, : Street £ 4 outhouses i Ashley 300 6 ', „ (new), nr Square 400 4 , » Fei-guson 225 4 new house near Square 300-350 6 „ Featherßton corner 550 7 li-acre Church 800 9 Main 400 8 Bourke 500-550 4 Terrace End 180-225 Tliese snips from £2S to down, and weekly payments to suit, I will find part of-first payment if required. These chances cannot be had after the drainage is put in.
Cheapest'sections-m town, only £10 down. Sections from £1 per foot. lf)0 ACRES, near .Palmerston .North, -*-y v good dairy land, flat and undulating, 8 paddocks, well watered, sroomed house arid all outbuildings, £20 per acre 104 acres,-choice flat dairy, land, 7 paddocks, 6-roomed house, and all Al out-buildings, well watered, adjoins creamery, school and store, large cowshed, concrete floor, handy "to Palmerston, price £24 per acre, only £600 cash required. 91 acres dairy farm, 6-roomed house and all outbuildings, nicely sub-divided, school, creamery 2 miles, close to Palmerston North, price £14 10s per acre £700 cash. 270 acres, Fitzherbeft, all in grass, 6 paddocks, carries 3 sheep to acre; 3roomed house, woolshed.Y situated 24 miles from school, creamery 2 miles", Palmerston easy distance, price £11 per acre, terms.: ' "■:"■ : . ■'■ ■ .■':■'■.. '-/ ■■■■ .; '•■ Leasehold, 300 acres, splendid land, 8 miles from Palmerston, large house and cowshed, all conveniences 15s 6d per'acre;"' •■.. '■■..• ''" '■ .:.;.•..,•,..- :A;;J.\SENN,;...,.:. V Agent; TV/TISS: tIRTJBB begs to announce t lat ±™- owing to re-building she has removed to New TeaEoonis, rest door to !B. end E. TingeyV, a few. doors down. '. In thanMng her kind patrons for past 1 favoure she hopes for. a .continuance of ■■^same, ;■■';•:'.;'' ■•••'..■■■• ■..'.'''. ■'":;.!,'.:'---' ■ '-:...; :•:;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7902, 30 July 1904, Page 1
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