■j' . AUISEBBOOK'S I I.- MILK CHOCOLATE. . I H TPHE newest, nicest, cleanest, sweetmeat ever pul! on the market.. ■ H -*- Nothing but the finest ingreiienr.s, comoounded by the t>rst ■ H machinery, undei direction of exoerfs. The milk u«ed 19 full- I H cream, and although! from specially selected, cows, is ca/efiiUy. I * H ' sterilised before use. We.realiso ourrosDoasibilities in ptepannis I food products for the public, and. jealously guard' ; pur reputation • I ;K for giving uthe best for the least '*' ■ ' H If your confectioner does not keflp Aulsphrook's ChocnTate, ■ H send us a penny stamp and his or her name and address, ard you ■ H .will receive by retain post a dainty sample of this delicious swec;. ■ I YOU CAN |J «J fil 1)0, while you I ■ \BUYITINifI, dQ, Ofl-if^^: thinkofit. I
A GOOD MOTTO: Borry, but Don't Worry. / TTURRY to HANiTAH'S for your BOoTS and SHOES, and do not worry, for M- 4 you are bound to get GOOD VALUE for your money there, also a good f. variety to choose from. Special Value in Men's Working Boots. Strong Shooters, nailed, 8/6 I Strong Shooters, pegged and nailed, 10/6 All £ip Shooters, nailed, 12/6 I Men's Strong Bals, sprigged, 7/11 Extra Strong Shooters, sprigged, 11/6 | Bluchers from 4/11 I FOR BEST BOOTS call and see our stock. You are bound to be pleased. Prices and styles to suit everybody. /■ LADIES & CHILDREN should try our Chrome lines. Good wear in every pair. Ladies' Chrome Leglets, sewn, 10/6 I Girls' sizes, 10 to 13. sewn, 6/11 Girls' sizes, 7to 9, sewn, 5/11 | Maids' sizes, I and 2, sewn, 8/6 ■■:....■ Children's (with protected toes), 4to 6, 4/6; 7to 9, 5/6. Girls' Chrome Lace Shoes, 7to 9, 5/6; 10 to 13, 6/6. Girls' Chrome 1-strap Shoes, 7to 9 4/11 • 10 to 13,5/6. Ladies' Chrome Lace Shoes, pat. cap, 9/6. Ladies' Chrome Button Shoes, pat. cap, 9/6. Ladies' Chrome Button Boots, pat. cap, 11/6. ' If you are wantine a GOOD SHOE for a SMALL OUTLA.Y, and a shoe that will wear like steel and always be comfortable, try OUBCHROME LINES. We use the best material and employ first class workmen only, and you can rely on a good article. R. Hannah & Co., Ltd., TsQUARE. Leather and Grindery always in Stock. Boots made to measure. Kepairs Done on the Premises.
CEAMPIOH PORTABLE COOKING RANGES. Fitted with most MODIKN ApPtIANOHS. Barns Wood or Coal 1 Permain & Oilchrist, Sole Agents, Palmbrston North. SHACKLOCK'S ORION COOKING RANGES AWARDED TBEfIOLD MEDAL AT THE SEW PLYHOUTH EXHIBITION. rnHE gEST JJANGES IN THE MARKET. R. S. BARRY HAS ALL SIZES IN STOCK. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. TjlOR Signwntmg, Picture Framing, ■*- Fainting, Paperhanging and Glazing. A fall stock of up-to-date MOULDINGS just importer. Leads, Oils, Wall Papers, Scrim, etc., at LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. All work immediately attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. ESTIMATES GIVEN. OSGOOD &~HMCOCK, RANGITIKBI-STREET, Direct Importers, Telephone 202 J. B. WISHART & CO., Manufacturing Jewellers And Engravers, CHURCH-ST. (next Club Hotel). OLD Gold and Silver BOUGHT in any quantity, I Masonic and other lodge work a speciality. Old-fashioned jewellery re-modelled into artistic designs. Telephone No. 150. " Bric&iayer aad; Coßtractor. BEOAD-STREET, P.I?. LICENSED 'DRAIN CONNECTOR v 'I'O THE BOROUGH. ~ gpaqiAtTtas — Sheap Dip*, BnSujp* ? *-r> Ovens aa d Tnbnlai: BoiletH nnih in j^r All Work GiiuKutis->-ii<l
WILSON, THOMPSON & CO., LTD., "WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, AND IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE Mercer and Farish streets, Wellington. OPECIALITIES^" Builders', Plumbers' and Cabinetmakers' Supplies. PALMERSTON SAMPLE ROOMS,, GEORGE STREET. Telephone 253. ■ ' ■ F. C. EDWARDS, Representative. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HAROLD ANDERSON, Portrait Artist & Designer, TTAS removed from Clarendon Build- ■*-*• ings to new and more spacious premises in Main-street, where he intends to carry on his profession of PORTRAIT PAINTING in connection with PICTURE FRAMING and DEALING. Large stock of Mouldings, Mounts, Autotypes, Artists' Materials in stock. Photographic Enlargements will be made to 'accommodate customers wishing a cheap portrait. Picture Framing neatly done by an expert. J. P. INNES, T>ABRIBTER, SOLIOITOK AND J_> NOTARY PDBLIO, MONEY TO LEND at lowest current rates on town and country Becurleties. [a cabd.J VAWDREY £" BALDWIN, SOLICITOR. TVTONEY TO LKND oh approved •"UJ- Securities. I>OABD.J MR C. E. HARDEN, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Palmerston North. Office: No. 4, Waldegrave's Buildings. MONEY TO LEND on approved •~- freehold security at £5 per cent. Also sums on stock and chattels. Easy terms for repayment. GETORD MOORE & BE ALE, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS. Bett's Buildings (upstairs), Rangitikei-sfcreet. JJONEX TO LEND oa town and rural latids, also on chattels' security, at LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. P. E. BALDWIN, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PALMERSTON NORTH & LEVIN, HAS several sums to lend upon approved town and rural lands at current rates to suit borrowers. Also, money to lend on chattels aoourifcy. • . MONET. MONEY. . T HAVE various sums awaiting in- -*- vestment at current rates oa good security. . , ..' ARTHUR MOWLEM, , Solicitor.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8085, 7 September 1905, Page 6
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