THE CHALLEN Piano. ''THE Challen Piano pays as an invest--1- nient because after "yeara of hard usage .it 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-r catalogues-ianii particulars of easy'payments apply to" ■ . I H. HUNTER-BROWN/ i . ' ' ■■ ■■ '' ■-' ''■■ -■ j PALMEKoTON NORTH,'. Agont for ■THE WELLIIieTOII PIANO CO.,"' j ' ■'.' ltd., . "■' 53 MOLESWORTH • STEEET, Wellington. Cheaper than Eirewood.-' GAS COOKERS (Fitted Free of Cost), Sold on Time Payment by the Palmerston Gas Company NO SMOKE 1 NO LABOUR! NO SMELL! Gas now reduced B£d per 100 feet. , STEVENSON'S STABLES. ESTEVENSOIfbegs to notify the • public that having secured a forty years' lease he has decided to, carry on his Stables in Rangitikei Line as heretofore. The Stables are to be increased to twice their present size, and the proprietor intends to make them the most up-to-date m New Zealand. ■ . Clients are notified that Carriages, Cabs, Drags, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gigs, and Ladies' and Gents' hacks will be kept for hire, and rubber tyreJ carriages will continue to be a speciality. Horses of all description's bought, sold or exchanged. Night £[room m attendance. Communications should be addressed to BTETBffSOFB STABLES, EANGITIXEI LINE, P.O. Box 9. Telephone 68. FRANK J. .WILSON, " AKCHITECT, WAEBTJBTON'S BUILDINGS, Mam-street (opposite Court Eous e M/iSSEY-HARBIS BICYCLES. 0. S. PICKERING, SQTJAEB, PALMERSTON NOBTH Cheapest House in Town. NOTICE, MY engagement as temporary surveyor under the Government terminates on August 31st. I beg to state I hare again resumed my practice as private st rveyor. G. L. B. SCOTT, Authorised & Licensed Surveyor 2 th August. 1903. Colonialß^^ 80LHTT BEOS.--Terrace End Sash and Door • Factory. tXAVING erected an up-to-date plant" we arc now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to us with desDatcb and in a workmanlike manner, usidr only the best material procurable. AH work entrusted to m' having onr own personal supervision. SOLLITT~BBOS., BTJILDEKS AND •p m* ,pn TIMB^E MEEGHAKTS. c.V. box 170 •MhASI ':& fiOKjUE,- . Electrical and" Contractors, COLONIAL BUILDINGS, Cuba-st. |?LEGTEIC Bells, Telephones and ail • accessories supplied. '■'; ESTIMATES :■•.,• Supplied for all branches of Electrical work, . : MRS METCALFBI (Late of George-street, Dunedin), TTAS opened a FANCY GOODS and ART SHOP, opposite the Courthouse, Main-street^" - " ' Lessons ativeu in. all branches of Fancy. Work and Painting. - : The latest system of Dresscutting (The True Pit) taught. ■ _ Lustre Paintingtaught in one lesson . free' of charge.,- •" :.'■ ' s. ■: •-, "> ■■■-■-.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 2
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