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Beautify Your Gardens. "VTOW is the time to plant all spring •*-* flowering bulbs and tubers. In planting always procure the best and thus secure satisfaction. We live in an age of exacting specialism, and the public demand, and rightly so, that every profession should be-conducted by men of long and ripe experience. The name :: :: :: NAIRK :: has been 'associated with, horticulture for considerably over a quarter of a century, and NAIUK'S plants, bulbs, etc., have given satisfaction and pleasure to thousands. We are aow offering KAIEN'S ANEMONES in all colours HYACINTHS ia various shades TULIPS in showy colours NAEOISSUS m groat variety & fora CEOCUS. IXLAS, lEIS, EANUNCULTJS, 4c, &c J. L NASH & CO., CITY AGENTS.

40 YEAEB! AN experience of. 40 years of xx Pharmacy in England, on the Continent,- and in the colonies warrants me in saying that, although I have much to learn, some little knowledge has beengained during that period, and clients j may rely_oii my dispensing that knowledge to the best of my ability. As the profession of a chemist is primarily to dispense physicians' prescriptions, it is needless to enlarge on that fact." Everything pertaining to first class Pharmacy kept m stock. A..A. LIBSAHAN, CHEMIST. (English and Colonial Qualifications, Medalist in Botany & Materia Medica.) Commercial Hovsl Buildings, PALM!?.R.STOjNt WOETH.

LOOK! Our next Competition, on a Gigantic Scale, will shortly be held. WE are issuing bright, readable handbills concerning, this new competition, which will be of intense interest and extsraely novel. Nothing of this description has been held in New Zealand before. It is an entirely new departure. Watch this space for it. It wil) appear this week or at the beginning o£ next. We are quite sincere in saying it is rea ly sensational. Watch for it. _ Our veterinary medicines of eyery kind suit all possible requirements o? farmers. We invite you to c;ill and inspect nur stock before going elsewhere. We are centrally situated nest Mr Hop wood, ironmonger. GHISHOLN and. CO, CHEMISTS & DEUGISTS, (Next Hojwocd's, The Square.)

The Sgencer Pianofortes, T>EST English workmanship, built on ■*-* scientific principles; tone rich and pure; perfect touch and repetition; cab'aet work of the most artistic design ; every detail finished with the greatest care. A First Class PIANO at a LOW PEICE. Highly recommended by leading musicians. List of testimonials on application Each instrument warranted Over 42,000 in use. For catalogues, prices, etc., apply MOOTbSY AHD GO, Auctioneers, LOCAL AGENTS.

O. STEPHENS, Accountant and Auditor. TEACEEH OF PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, GEN Eli At EDUCATION, ETC. Law Writer, Engrosser, Designer, Illuminator. House, Land, Estate and General Commission Agent. PARTNERSHIPS ARRANGED Loans and Mortgages Negotiated. Arbitration and Appraisement Undertaken. Rents, Debts, and Interest Collected. Books Kept, Balanced and Audited at regular intervals to suit clients. Tuition by Correspondence. CorrespondeEce invited.

ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. tod Tin's: "WE are now prepared to supply our numerous clients with a splendid line of - - BLENDED TEA at the low price of 1/3 per lb. Please Note: for every slbs purchased we will give lib gratis. Procurable only at j. i usi i con, THE SQUARE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8038, 14 March 1905, Page 8

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