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tLKiiHOAiCL. PAKKif a v<o a O. LARGE AND ?OV7*ih.l?n}. *TEaM SHIPS. VICTOBIA (Waller), 3000 Tors 'dag WS3TRA.LIA (Eainey), 2884 Tona Keg JSALANDIA {Wyllie), 2771 Ton* Bok , QiXßumßZimtXß ■permlKion.l fO3 LYTTSLTON AND P>lTjr,'KDl^. Victoria | Thur. | Ocfc 27 | 4 p.m Zsalahdia | Fri. = Oct 28 1. 4 p.m Westralia j Fri. | Nov 11.» 4 p.m '/ZBLBOUKN®, VIA LYITETOfI, DUN. EDIN, BLUFF, AND HOB ART. Victoria | Thur. | Oot 27 | 4 p.m PQU NAPIER, GISBOBNE, A UCKLJi NO A.ND SYDNST Wcrtralia | Thur 1 Ocfc 20 | 4 I>.ro. ' Zealandia j Thurfr 1 Nqv 3) 4 p.m TO SYDNEI DIBBCT. yiotaria .■-.•';{. Sat. / | Nov 19 [ 4pm All Tickets are ' available also for atoy»vor or return any' of the ttrion Or.'s Steamers, and holders oi U.S.S Cc.'g riocata may travel by the wbova a:*nnx3 , rsaawlfl. Saad Ofaee of New Zssuan-i— tin. 9 : Qasan'B Oham'msv. WELLINGTON ~~be¥t pratt7~~ Hairdresser and Tobacconist, (Next Occidental Hotel)..;, ' TTAVING purchased my partner's i -■"■-_. interest in the business known as . Pratt Bros, I intend carrying on the same on up : to-date lines, and I trust by strict attention to business and a sweeping reduction in prces, to secure a continuance of your support. SPECIAL~TO LADIES. A great zeduction will be made on all Toilet Requisites during this great Stock-taking Sale. My large stock of Basketwaro will be 'sacrificed at Cost Prices. "VIOTOUTA STABLES, . Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. ' ' 'F-.-itf/KOSS -"■■ T^ESIRES to inform the public that ■*-' he has taken over the stables (opposite the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.'s sale yards and ofltces), formerly kn^wn as tho Horse Bazaar, *hieh, in future, will be called' the VICTORIA STABLES. By strict attention to business he trusts to receive a tair share of public support. ••' Saddle'and harness-horses, single and-* double buggies, gigs, etc., onhire. "Waiting room for ladies. Patrons driven to all parts of the district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Feedß Is; stands 6d. _Telephone No^JU^ : ■ , PABLOVITZS TRIBUTE to STEINWAY'Sand aiso ■*■ RICH, LIPP & SOHN'S PIANOS. The Manager, Dresden Piano C0.,-Wellington. Dear Sir,—Before leaving Wellington I should like to say that the Steinway Grand Piano used by me at Mr Watkin Mills' farewell concert is undoubtedly THE. FINEST INSTRUMENT I HAVE PLAYED ON IN THE COLONY. I should also Ike to say that the Rich, Lipp and Sohn Pianos supplied by your Company to the Watkin Mills Concerts at Wanganui and Hawera are beautiful instruments. Indeeo, for my own private use I prefer Lipp to all others. I am the proud possessor of two. With best wishes, yours truly, EDUARD PARLOVITZ. Steikway & Son's Pianos . Rich, Lipp & Sohn Pianos. The Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. M. J. Beookes, North Island Manaeer MADAME WEIGEL'S tCut Paper Patterns. Perfect Fit EASY TO MAKE; UP. PBICES FBOM 34 •J CAO?AI.OGDIB Id, f Toil Sxogk ai , THE ECONOMIC, W ±*AIHEE6TON NoETHjp will PAY YOU to see Beattie, Lang and Co. ABOUT THK GILRUTH CILF FOOD. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SI MfIATE & CO. fS NEW«/rARIFF REDUCED FROM 2/2 QIOSR MBW CUSTOIIB TJUUVF. I RING op Telephone 148 ior youi Pemting and' Bookbinding.-— I Watson & Ev»a, the Square. 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7938, 20 October 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7938, 20 October 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7938, 20 October 1904, Page 1