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LOST AND FOUNDS .1 T OST—A blue cloth, folding trap -M cushion, between Batchelar's corner and town ; reward; on returning to Abraham and Williams. ■ T OST — Wednesday afternoon, gold ■^ bangle, with two heartl pendants, one plain and one with initials, by b poor woman; kindly leave at.Standaed w Office. Beward. TjlOUND—That there is nothing more JD delicious than Cailler'a Milk Gboeolate.' It is sweeter than a honeymoon, To be had 1 doz tablets for 17-. UKHJNI), many years aeo, a reputation -•-for JT.E.D. Whiskey. Made from pare malt only. Mild, pleasant, and palatable. Drink tout health in it. !TO ÜBT 'AISTD FOB SAHHj FOE BALE—IOOO bouse blocks, three pence per foot. Apply M. Alderson, Te Matai. ■' \ ■pIOE SALE—Nearly new furniture -1- and household effects, leaving colony, Easmussen, second house from Dahl's residence, Princess-street. FOR SALE— Macrocarpas, in any quantity; one year and two years. Also, fruit trees.. N. C. Hansen, Stoney Creek Nursery. '.'■..- TjIAEM FOE SALE—IOB acres at -*- ' Bucklev's, Shannon, being section 2. block XV., Mount Eobinson, 5.1)., nearly all been ploughed and cropped; extensive orchard and vineries, sevenroomed house and all the necessary outbuildings. W. & G. N. STEPHENSON, . Shannon. TjlOE SALE—42 acres land, all ienced, -*- good liouse and sheds : 300 acres, all in grass and fenced, with. 6-roomed house; section and house in Rangitikeistreet, a bargain; 3 or 4 good houses, good position. Mes J. H. Anderson, Terrace "End. : ■ FOE BALUJ. AKE A3D3 Hedge Tree3. These *-*• hardy ornamental hedge trees can be obtained from 10s'to 15s per 100 ;by the dozen, 2a 6A; early application neceasary. , ' . , A, E. EDSH, . Ake Ake, Hokpwbitu. FEILDING ' POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Third Annual Show. DEILL HALL, FEILDING. - THUESDAY & PEIDAY, August 11 aud 12. Entries close August 4th, at 9 p.m. GUESSING CO MPETITION. CHAMPIONSHIPS For Pekin Ducks and Dorkings, LAEGE SPECIAL PEIZE LIST. Copies of Catalogues niay be obtained from Standard Officp. DOUGLAS HASWELL, . Secretary. PALMEKSTON GUAEDS rpHE Palmerston Guards •will parad -*■ , as under :— ."•"'■ August sth—Company drill, khaki uniforms. August 12th—Government inspection (dress, scarlet and caps). August 19ch—Company drill, khaki uniforms. August 26th—Government inspection; . !. full marching order, rolled overcoats, leggings, water bottles, haversacks, khaki uniforms. ...'■■.' This parade being the half-yearly inspection of field kit, every man must attend. Fines will be enforced for nonattendance at this inspection. By order, A V.MEEEIMAN, ■ Capt. Commanding. T\ESJfEEATE Boys' and Youths' JL/ Navy Berge Norfolk Suits, buckle and strap knickers, at 9/6; BoyB 1 Tweed ditto, at 9/11. At Miller and ixiorgi'B RedlJetterSale. -;.■"■' ; /NAN'T be beaten-^-Men^ Hair-lined [\> Tv/eei Tr6u ß ers at 4/11, worth 7/6; Kaiapoi All Wool Tweed Trousers at 5/11, worth 9/6. At Millar and Giorgi's Bed Letter Sale.. ; ; , Ty/TADAME ANTONI, the famous -"-1- Egyptian character reader, is now in Palmerston, and may be consulted at her premises, Main-street, opposite Court House. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.';';': ; ■::■■■' ■••• ; : ■..';.•'•'. ■; ...;-'.-:~.' ■■"•, Tl/TEN'S flannelette shntsat 1/6, heavy - i-*-»- cotton shirts "at 1/11 , strong Union shirts at 2/9. At MUUr and Giorgi's -,Eed-Letter Sale ":■ "■•"' -,;.....■';'.. ' ■;.,;.-,: -;.:':, ■ (*A Pair Men's Brown Moleskin Trou- "^ Bera a t 4/6, worth double. At Miller and Giorgi's Bed Letter Sale. . MISS GEUBB begß to announce t iat .owing to re-building she baa removed to New Tea Rooms, inext door to B. BndE. TiDßey's, a",few doors down. . In. thanking her ,kind patrons for'pas' I favours she hopes for a continuance of j;same,- ''.'',.■'}.''..'''■':'.''■•]■'.',■'; V:''■,'■;.,'•.•■'■'.'■'.;':."; '■■':■ MEN'S; Imitaiion Tweed Tronsers, :: ai, 2/9 r , : ; At Miller: and Giorgi's iEoa.Lpifcter Bale. /■;; : ;.;i:' ; ;;: ~'■ :.- ...ry

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 1

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