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■'i..E LAST WEEK! THE LAST WEEK! . ' . op HANNAH'S SALE I Is.'This Week. BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS Ladies' Lace Shoes 2/11 Ladies' Horde. 1-atrapWard Shoes 5/11 Ladies' Lsce Shoes, pat. cap, 3/11 Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2/6 Ladies' White Lknvas House Shoes 2/11 Ladies' Slippers from lOd A SPECIAL REDUCTION - Ladies Rochester Shoes, pump sole, pat. cap, now 12/6 ; reduced from 15/6.* Men's Shooter> 7/6 - Men's Best Wear from 11/6 Men's Sprißg«d Gol. Bala 7/6 Men's Tan Boots f com 14/6 Men"s Light 00l Bals 7/0 Last Week of Sale! Get Your Eeductions Now! Infants' Tan Lace Boots 1/n j Infants' Canvas Strap Shoes 1/11 Infants.' Strap Shoes 1/3 | Infants' Canvas Lace Shoes 1/11 A large assortment of CHILDREN'S WEAR all REDUCED to BED EOCK PRICES. COBKA POLISH-Two tins for 9d. Outfits, with brush, polish and pad, 1/6. If you are wanting a pair of BOOTS, SHOES or SLIPPERS give us a call and -get a TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION on all marked prices. GET THEM THIS WEEK! THE LAST WEEK OF SALE! E. H AMAHft CO., LTD., THE SQUARE. (Next to Wm, Park, Stationer).

A BJSOLUTELT OKN CINE. "DIXON'S" AKRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Especially Prepared SYPHON SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS. TELEPHONE 32. P.O BOS 51. MANUFACTORY: FITZHKRBERT-STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BON OSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY. FUNDS OY3R ." '°'~Z~ .... £20,000,000 ANNUAL INCOMK. over ..." ' ... ... ... £2,600,000 POLICIES IN FORCE, assuring over £63,000000 Including over £10,000,000 BONUS ADDITIONS. Since Establishment, m 1849, the Society has PAID DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS, over ... ... £14,000,000 Tbe Society has iiow instituted an INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Guaranteed by the whole of the Accumulated Funds. ADULTS AND CHILDREN may be ASSURED for a minimum WEEKLY PREMIUM OF THREEPENCE. Information may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Society. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH :- The Hon. Chaa. John Jobnßton, M.L.G., Chairman; A. De B. Brandon Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon. E. Richardson, 0.M.G., John Duucßn, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE. Kasidont Secretary. New Zealand Branch—Customhouse Quay, Wellington.

UJEO. &LLMAN, BLACKSMITH & SHOEING SMTTH. (Next Hodder and Tolley's, Rangitikei-st) TTOKSES shod under my personal XJ- supervision. All branches of blacksmithing work done on the premises. Horses sent for to any part of the town Telephone N 0..221. PALMERBTON NORTH 'VBTHBIMAEY SHOfcING FOEO-Js Corner of Rangitikei and Cufta-stroati, (Next Clarendon Hotel). W. T. WOOD, PROPRIETOR. ALL descriptions of General Black smith's work done. Agricultural Implement made and repaired Shoeing done with oare ari on an entirely new principle, undet^ the per sonal supervision of the proprietor All Work Guaranteed Charges Moderate.

J. ALLEN, General Blacksmith, (Late E. Humphrey), Eangitikei-street, TYESIRES to intimate to his clients ■*-* ■ that the price of shoeing on and after the present date will be as follows :— Hacks 5/Light Draughts ... 6/Heavy Draughts ... 7/Toed and Heeled ... 8/Horses brushing & speciality. Manawatu Cycle Works, and Shoeing Forge, BROAD-STREET. C. A. SERGERSBN, /""IYCLE Engineer, Gunsmith, Engineer and Machinist. Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Guns, Looks, etc., repaired on the shortest notice. Horse Shoeiog and general Slack* smithing work a speciality. A TRIAL SOLICITED.

HUGH M°CAJHTY, (Lato of W. T. Wood's) DEBIEES to. announce tha< he ha» erected a large astablishment, opposite OlauseD's Grocery Store, Cuba.treet, where he intends carrying on business as a , GENERAL BLiCKSMITH, And would reßpeotfully solicit a miaon able Bhare of pubiio patronage. Horses shod under the personal super, vision or the proprietor. OATENT Automatic Door and *- Chamber Bells. Better and much Cheaper than Electric i Bells. ANDREW JACK, 1 MAIN-STREET. Also Large Stock of Earthenware ganitary Goods. W. A. BROWNING, OOACHBUILDBR, JSXOELBIOR BTBAM CARRIAGE * WA.GQON WORKS, Maln-streeS, near the Railway Bbation, PALMBRBTON NORTH. EVERY deacription of Vehicles built to order by a oompetent staff of workmen, all kinds of repairing work done m conneotion with the busineas on ffii? and reasonable terms. I have also extended by business to shooing and general smith's work in all Its branches. w.'a. bkowning Late Browning & Tory

HARRY BUICE, OAEEIAGE BUILDER AND GENERAL SMITH. TIIJILDER of Landaus, Phaetons, , Buggies, Drags, Dogcarts, Gigs, and Drays. All kinds of REPAIRING work done' HORSE SHOEING, sa, 6s, 7b, 8s per set. Note Address: Church-street, opposite Police Station. W. LEMON, VETERINARY BLACKSMITH, DESIRES to inform the public Pa imerston North and surround^ district that he has coaimeaoed business as BLACKSMITH in Eangitikei-street, neit door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with first-class workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a t&h shave of the public patronage. Racehorses a Speciality, All horses shod under the Proprietor' personal supervision. CRTTESION SHOEING FORGE, FITZHERBERT-STREET. Jorseshoer and General Blacksmith. Competent man employed. HAKOLD HALL.

ATKVER neglect a cough or cold , , tnere is no knowing what it may If ad to. Tussicura, a certain remedy.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 6

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