THANKS. . ■ MBS G. HOWE and family desire to . return their sincere thanks for the land expressions of sympathy, also for telegrams, letters and cards during their recent sad bereavement; also to thank their medical attendant f r his untirin<* attention during- the late Mir Howe's lllne.s. "' THANKS. I WISH to sincerely thank tbe Matron and Sfcafl' of the Palmerston North Hospital for their kindness shown to my little boy during his stay in the Hospital.—H. E. Fly. -jVTOTICE is hereby given that the -Lt partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned under the style of " Malmo and Johnson," bilkers, Main-street, Palmerston North, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by Mr Mathew Johnson on his sole account, and he is entitled to receive all moneys due to and will discharge all debts owing by the said firm. ! Dated at Palmerston North this 15th day of November, 1905. GEORGE MALMO. MATHEW JOHNSON. Witness to both signatures: E. 0. Hurley, Solicitor, Palmerston North. DAY'S BAY HOUSE~ CHARMING SEASIDE RESORT, Boating, Bathing and Sunshine. nnHE new and handsomely-equipped A- Piiivate Hotel at Day's Bay, with its delightful grounds and fascinating surroundings, is now open to receive guests. It is under the capable management of Mrs Digby. Day's Bay House with its magnificent sea-view and wooded back-ground is unique. It is, moreover, both sheltered and sunny. Quick ferry service with Wellington several times daily. Early application for rooms is essential. All information can be obtained either from Mrs Digby or from The Wellington Steam Ferry Co., Ltd WELLINGTON. A BARGAIN IN HOUSE PROPERTY. WALDEGRAVE STREET. HOUSE of 5 large and splendidlyfinished rooms, with bathroom, hot and.cold water laid on, wash-house with copper and tubs and water laid on, built of best seasoned timber. For sale Cheap. Price £620. Terms arranged. This proporty is situated in one oi the most up-to-date localities in Palmerston North, being close to Square and railway station, with asphalt paths to property. Can recommend the above to anyone in search of a lovely house.—Apply Parata, Moffattand Co., Cuba street, Palmerston North. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR A. J. MAHON, /CLOTHIER, MERCER AND HATTEE, Central Hotel. Buildings, Palmerston North. PAYEE'S iCME SHOE BTOKE. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. ■"OSTE have a large assortment of T T Boots and Shoes for children; all prices and colours. A visit to our window will convince you. WOMEN~ SHOES. We have a splendid assortment of Ladies' footwear. Glace Kid Feather-weidits,. price S/ll Glace Kid 2-bar Feather-weights, price Glace Kid. m.l, 2 or 3-bars, price 13/6 Glace Kid Fancy-bar Feather-weights price 15/6. GENTS' FOOTWEAR. These are not beaten in any store m price and quality; a fine assortment. Gents' Box Calf Gol. Balmorals 11/6 Gents' Glace Gol. Balmorals 11/6 Gents' Glace Button Boots 15s 6d Gents' Welted in Glace or Box 235. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order. And Repairing neatly done while your wait. Payne's Acme Shoe Store, THE SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY AiOUNSEY AND 00., Auctioneers; Land and Estate Agents, Rangitikei-street. AS agoing concern poultry farm and vineries at Hokowhitu, 4 acres ; small deposit required on 12 acres Bunny thorpe, dwelling and outbildings; freehold 115 acres Jackeytown, good house and necessary outbuildings ; 1| • miles from creamery and dried milk factory a choice dairy farm of 92 acres, Kelvin Grove, dwelling and necessary shed, absolutely cheap; 6 years'lease,"with right of purchase, of 93 aeresj "Glen Oroua, dwelling, 55 dairy cows at valuation, every possible convenience, an ideal dairy farm; also town properties and hotels. Auction sales conducted by us in a very _ reliable manner. Outside •Sales a speciality. Enquiries solicited. RANTED KNOWN—H.D. MoOully has resumed possession of the Confkctionkey and Pedit Stohb (in the Occidental Buildings, next D. M. George). Froah Rupplies of Fruit and Confectionery daily. Choicest Confectionery that money can buy alwaya on hand. BROAD-Si\^rAßLEß^" (LATE LYONS LTD.) J BLACK, Proprietor, announces v' that he has taken over the above well known stables and hopes by strict attention to the wants of his patrons to secure: a continuance of the favors bestowed on his prede- ■ cessors. Rubber-tyred" gigs a speciality. Gigs, wagonettes, and - saddle horses always ready for hire. Cabs meet all trains. Good stabling for horses. Wedding parties supplied with cabs in the latest style. Teletjhone No. 164. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 8
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