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WELLINGTON PEICES ; ■■■■■ [ -NOT IN IT • - : WHEN COMPABED >' ; , WITH .'■■ [•■•;', •■■■" ■ ' ■'■ .-^ -iithp.. -.Hopwood's CASH PRICES FOB .'■•• . lEONMONGEBY, CEOGKERY, ■ AND FUENITUEE. BEOWiST'S OALP MEAL (CONTAINS all the constituents necesy/- sary for the rapid growth of flesh, bone, hair and muscles ; and' all the essentials for keeping the calf m full robust health. It entirely prevents scours,'and will cure a'calf already affected. ■■-.•■ r This is what a thoroughly practical dairyman, who has tried various foods, says of Brown's Calf Meah— ' 4 Dear Sir,—Having used yoar Calf Meil for mr calves I have much pleasure in stating that " it i's the best preparation I have ever used.' The calves like it and "thrive remarkably well on iC Calves led on it "do not scour." I have used lib of meal to o gallons of separated a ilk.-Yours laiiniully, S J KOBBS Takapau, Ist September, 1904. 1001b Bags, 16/-; less 5 per cent, cash with order, f.o.b , Wellington. BBOWJS1 JS bTcoN MB AL 1. Fattens the pig. 2. Keens it healthy. 3. Distributes the fat and lean evenly. 4. Makes firm, sweet, white bacon. 5. Is specially designed for topping off. 6. Four to five pounds a day the last thirty days will turn the pig into a first class bacorier. This is what Mr W. Dimock, Managing Director of the Wellington Bacon Factory, says :— " The quality of the pigs received from Mr A. C Lange (Peilding), Mr W. Wilsher (Palmerston), and Messrs Berg and Wilson (Feilding) was superior to' the usual run of pigs received by us and with such quality pigs we should have no trouble to rapidly extend our sales both in New Zealand and Australia, ' and consequently should be able to pay a higher price for pigs • than we are now able to do," In 1001b Bags, 10/-; less 5 per cent, for cash, on rail or ship, Wellington. From DALGETY & CO., Ltd., Agents, ■■ •'■ ■ or .:' ' SAMUEL BBOWST, Coal and Grain Merchant and Miller WELLINGTON. GEO. COTTON, BUTCHEK, , A NNOTJNCEB that he has com- ■"■ menced business on the corner of Cuba and Lombard-streets, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. None but the primest. Government inspected, meat sold. Families waited on daily for orders. Small goods always on hand. the challen "baby" upright ; "grakd.■.■/.■ rpHE ideal Piano for the true artist ■*• whose means are limited — the most perfect cottage Piano. Compact in size, height 3ft lOin, width 4ft B£in, depth 2ft—seven octaves, overstrung,] gilded metal frame anil brass nin plate, full trichord, check action with over dampers and front escapement, polished ■. rails and nickel-plated fittings. Constructed throughout upon the same principles as the fuli-sized upright grands. Possesses a true and sustained quality of tone and elastic touch. NET CASH PBICE, £57 10s. Costs a little more on the hire purchase system, with payments extending over one, two, or three years. We .'.are Sole Agents for the CHALLEN PIANOS, the best that money can buy. TBE WELLINGTON PIISO CO., ■■■ j.':.'.vJ/rp.,.-.;/:,-■ ■ 53 MOLESWOBTH • STBEET. ' Wellington. G. H. BENNETT & CO, HAVE OPENED a beautiful series of— I PALMEESTON NOETH I ILLtJSTEATED POST CAEDS. The Cards illustrate the beauty spots of the town and neighbourhood. SINGLE CABDB, Id eaah. IN PACKETS of 12, Is; posted Is ia. G.?H. BENNETT & CO.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 21 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 21 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 21 October 1904, Page 2