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I&argaim> /or J&l •■•. at our, * • Sreat lb inter Sate. Striped Blouse Silks Worth 2/n per yard Now 1/- per, yard Plain shades of Hopsack Dress Materials, in light and dark navy, brown, myrtle, reseda, electric blue, and black Worth 2/11 per yard At 1/9 per yard Cream Hopsack Cloths, 42m. wide Usually 3/9 per yard Now 1/11 per yard Black Voiles, Panama Cloths, Serges, Hopsacks, Sail Cloth, Wool Poplins, Etc Now -1/11 per yard 500 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs Worth 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 per dozen Now 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per dozen Taffeta Silk Ribbons, in plain or shot effects, 6ins. wide Worth 1/9 per yard Now 1/- per yard 1200 yards Paris Guipure Insertion, in narrow applique patterns Worth 4§d to 1/6 per yard Now 2/11 per dozen yards Ladies' Grey Tweed & Check all this (season's materials and styles; new goods Usually 22/6, 27/6, 37/6 _ Now 7/6, 9/6, 12/6 Our specialty Black Glace Kid American Lace or Button Shoes, with patent leather toecaps, in _ all sizes and half sizes, best value in Wellington at jo/6 per pair Now 8/6 per pair JT/r/cca/ct/e cf Sta/nSj JZtd. Ma Wellington and Tfapier, !... . ■ ■ ?",

FASHION AGAIN. Your Parlour and piningroom is out of the fashion unless you have 7 THE LATEST STYLISH ALL BRASS CURB. Prices 25/-, 32/6, 42/6. ' Brass Rail Fenders, 12/6,15/-, 17/6, 20/-, 22/6, 25/Fire Brasses, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6,12/6, 15/- per set. ■ Inspection Specially Invited. See Our Windows. J. B. WILTON, CLARENDON BUILDINGS, SQUARE. THEsii[M^OMPAN¥^ FOR VALUE IN | FOE VALUE IN CARPETS ! CURTAINS LINOLEUMS 4 TABLE COVERS MATS And HOUSE BOLD And MATTING. FURNISHINGS. FOR VALUE IN BEDSTEADS.and BEDDING. LATEST DESIGNS, LARGEST - - EVERY DESCRIPTION OF - - VARIETY, and CHOICEST STOCK FURNITURE - - - MANUFACTURED IN OUR OWN Iff -.- - • FACTORY AND GUARANTEED FURNITURE COVERINGS. w^™^ " / SPECIAL. " ~~ We Furnish a3 - ROOEED COTTAGE for ... £33 10 0 We Furnish aI - ROOMED COTTAGE for ... £40 0 0 Send for Illustrated Catalogue—Post Free. The Sconllar Company, Ltd., Artistic House Furnishers, I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

W. J. HUSBAND, Land Agent, PAHIATUA. Telephone 72. T AND buyers should visit this dis- ■*-* tri;:t and compare the quality and prices of the land with other- districts before purchasing, I can "offer limesl one sheep country that will wint.r 3 sheep to the acre at frcm £7 per acre ; dairy farms that will return £5 per acre, at £20 to £ 27 per acre. For quality some of the fiats in this district will compare favourably wuh anything in this Island. If you doubt this, pay me a visit, and I will drive you to see them free of charge. Write for a Land Guide. QA A Acies, dairy snd sheep country, «JVV fla ts and ] ow hillSj all lime . sfonc; good road ; fully improved. A bargain at £12 10s per acre. £1000 cash. 248 199 Acre*, river fiat; one of the J.t_)«J b sst dairy farms m this Island, close to Pahia.ua. £27 per acre; i*£loCocash. 201 CZA 0 Acres, limestone country, hew V±V house and buildings; 100'ic-e3 1 able land, balance hilly. Price £7 per acre. 247 1 A A Acres, all ploughable, close to * "V . factory; good houee and outbuildings, price £l 4 10s per acre; £100 cash. 330 '■' Q P\OQ Acres, 1000 acres occupation vOyuU license, rent £5 per annum, balance freehold; in INelson; acres in grass, 200 in bush- balance fern and scrub; one third of this is hilly country, balance undulating and flat; 11 roomed hou.e, etc. Price, iii. eluding all guock, implements, etc., £23,C00. The stock consists of-6300 sheep, besides cattle and horses. 417 W. J; HUSBAND, __?_ ■ Pahiatua. - BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE • , TT*OR SALE--—Good building sitsa in, 1 A Waldegfave-stwcfc. I farther p^i'twuiarsapplT to 0. A Vi M^mRXYR, 1 T^e Sa^n

H. MONTBITH. Land k Stock Agent, Danhevibkb, HAS FOR SALE"I KA Acres, flat land, all in grass and xOxJ under cultivation, well watered, 8 paddocks, 4-rcomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £13 per acre. 4 1 A 0 Acres, 10 acres ploughed, bal--1 aDce m g rasS) 7 paddocks, good house; cowshed, 15 bails, concrete fluor; barn, etc. Pr.ce £12 10s per acre. 6 1 AA Acres, level land, 3 paddocks, lyV house, cowshe.l, and other buildings ; a first class dairy farm, Dear creamery, school, etc. Price £12 per acre.' 6 QAA Acres, all in grass, 175 acres "vv freehold, balance LEP; eood combined sheep and dairj' farm. Price £6 12* 6d per acre. 7 14.00 Acres, LRP. at 12s 6d per X-*V/V/ acre, 350 acres in grass, balance bush, ring fenced, 3 paddocks, house, woolshtd, etc. Goodwill £3 7s 6d per acre; easy terms. 8 170 -^eres' a*' m gra!is i 5 paddocks, xt \J g o od house, etc. Good grazing and dairy farm, one mile from railway station, school, etc. Price £9 per acre. .9 '■ 1 f>oo -^ere8' &M *n §rass> numerous xWV subdivisions, commodious residence, woolshed, etc.; first" class sheep ancLcattle country. Price £8 per acre ; terms on.application. 10 |f)fj Acres, welljmproved, all necesA\J*J sary huildings, good dairy farm. Price £12 per acre. 11 QOO Acres> leasehold, 12 years to U\J-\J run> ren t g g 2d per acre, all in grass and under cultivation; 500 acres have been ploughed, producing firs! class root and grain crop?; 10paddocks,. 6-Toomed house, stable, i raplement sheds, sheep yards, etc., 50 acrts in turnips. Goodwill £400; crops in stack optionalat valuation. I t .■:,.■• •sSßNsnonitt anno ? j flojpi "IfflK s jpiaspßiial #<a»-t«-«»>-t9-«i^it-<a»-(--<i__»rie^_M<-i3

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 7

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