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GREAT TAN BOOT AND SHOE SALE. :o: TTvESEBEATB diseases require desperate remedies. We are desperately in want of room for our New WINTBB Lines, so have decided to clear out all our TAS BOOTS & SHOES at lEXT U rpQ IfOTHINtt PRICES. "We must have the room, therefore these lines MUST BE CLEARED. GOOD WEAK. LATEST FASHIONS. NO OLD STOCK. HWmpr Price Former Price. Former Price. TnrlW Fnniv ™ an Glace La-e Boots 23/6: Sale price 17/0 Ladies' Tan Pump Sole Lace Shoes, very neat 15/6; Sale price 9/11 Ladies' Jernon's ,an 2-strap Shoes 7/0; Sale price fi/ll S&m.!*. sstsr ; SiSEz*/" 4/6; Sa,epncc 2AI isSS»{u !*<»». **«*»«. mn w Gents' Tan Boots, Light, Medium and Dark Shades, all Reduced. ■Pnrmpr PnVe Former Price. m . Former Price. , „ m -r, lL -n . ,- - 7 00/ A Qolo n ,;,n on/ ttpnK'Wnlkrwer Tan Glare Lac-e Boots . ...23/6: Sale price 20/- Gents' Tan Russia Gol. Bals 20/-; Sale price 15/8 1 ' " Si 8ai,:.:...22/6'; Sale ?nce 18 11 p en K s°* Light Tan Gol. Bals 21/-; Hale "price 13,11 Gents alkoier ANelt Lace Boot., 2()/ _ . Sa]c price 17/(J Gcnts Best Enghsh Tan Gol . Bals< gale pnce I arc ea * lcst sr hot | | Ecar in miDd this time we are t^i^r * ot gron "' Tt will paj you 1 R. HANNAH & CO., SaleStorts Cash Only. the squake. Saturday, 27th January

JOHNSTOJST & SIM, Land Agents, Palmerston. A jT\ acres, situated 2 miles from JLTcv/ Marton on the Upper Tutaenui road,' subdivided into 7 paddocks, all ploughable, 4-roomed house and man's cottage and good orchard, lovely site. Price £20 per acre, terms easy. " /fl acres Kelvin Grove, all in grass jpt) and all stumped and ploughed with the exception of a few acres, ■ splendid 16-bail cowshed with loft, good stabli) and trapshed, 5-roomed house with orchard, all buildings in first-class order, 5 minutes' walk from railway station, school and creamery. Price £35 per acre. Terms easy. Q~| Acres, 2 miles from Ashhurst; all flat land; new 12-roomed house (insured for £600), with every convenience, including acetylene gas, man's cottage, good garden with two green houses; 1% acres orchard, garden, 5-bail cowshed, jimjd stable, wool and sheep yards ; divided into 14 paddocks and well watered bj r running streams; 70 acres ploughed; a beautiful home delightfully situated. Price £25 per acre. 534 acres, one mile from Ashhurst, 00 all in good grass and subdivided into five paddocks, 5 acres under the plough, six-roomed house and cowbyres (insured for £350), will carry 30 cows and do them well. Price £30 per acre, £20 per acre can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. - 526 LAND ALFRED COOK, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, Rangitikei-street, HAS the following new list of properties for sale: — Foxton Line: 10 acres, with two new houses, £2500, easy terms. Karere: 10 acres, £50 per acre, easy terms. Tiakitahuna : 12 acres and house. £37 per acre, easy terms. Taikorea: acre farm, 5-roomed house, 10 eowbails and outbuildings, 2 artesian wells, permanent stream, 6 acres good native bush, 100 acres ploughable, rich peat flats, balance easy downs; corner section with large road frontage; will carry 100 dairy cows; price £26 per acre, easy terms. Kairanga: 115 acre farm, a splendid property, 6 artesian wells, subdivided into 13 paddocks, 80 acres been ploughed and stumped, will carry beast per acre; price £45 per acre, terms. 200 acres. new 6-roomed house, stable, granary, 3-roomecl wliare and other building's, 15 eowbails (block flooring), piggeries, large supply of firewood; fine corner section with large frontage, carries one beast to the acre, not a better grassed piece of land in Ivairanga; this farm has 2 homesteads, and will cut up into 2 excellent dairy farms; price £35 per acre, £600 cash, balance in 12 years.— —Mahabahara: Fine 7S acre farm, all level and in rye and clover, new 5roomed house: one of the best improved farms in the district, every convenience; given in with this fine property are 25 selected dairy cows in full milK wit-li young calves, 1 new gig, cart, harness and horse, and several pigs, etc.; price for the lot £26 per acre, £500 cash, balance 7 years. Ashhurst: 10 mins. from railway station, 62 acre farm, 6-roomed house, outbuildings of every description, plantations; a cosy little place, £30 per acre, easy terms. Fine Hawke's Bay sheep run of 1000 acres, freehold, fine 9-roomed house and outbuildings, plantations, running streams, idea sheep country; price £7 10s per acre, easy terms to a good practical sheep farmer. In the same district, 358 acres level land and easy slopes, having an easterly aspect to the sun, fine stylish 9-roomed house, sheds of every description, with men's wliare, subdivided into 8 paddocks, fronting the railway line and main road, between 3 creameries and 3 schools I} 4 miles distant; carries three sheep, every part suitable for dairying, house beauti fully situated and surrounded by plantations, an ideal sheep and cattle run, good wintering .land; price £13 10s per acre, £2000 cash. Numerous choice dairy farms, from 50 to 300 acres; also small suburban allotments, town properties of every description. Intending purchasers should call for full particulars at the office, Rangitikei-street. —Alfred Cook, Land and Commission Agent. FOR SALE. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS. 9] A Acres, all in grass and uuder »J v V plough, except 20 acres reserve bush, subdivided, 5-roomed house, large outbuildings. F,'ice £5 an acre; £250 cash, £250 in two years, balance 5 years st 5 per cent. AQQ Acres, 440 id grass, balance light bush, 6 paddocks, 7jroorued hous*, wonlshed, etc ; 7 railes from ruiwsy and important town. Price an acre. 1 00 A ore dairy farm, cr;amery on X. J (.orney of section; go::d 6roomed house. 12-baii rrswsbed, trap flied, 1 aciv orchard in full bearing Price i:34 !0s an ixore ;ou easj terra-i. POE, LiiASE-fOO nc-re-% r.il in bef.i of for 3 years S-? aa kctc vnfii vuzhr ri;fch:'.s-< a: 10s-; 5-r.io-oe'.i hous-.'-, s'iccpyard?. ete. far oxtior's. in'erMn A«?o, for tale, two sawmills a* co'i'vcsrus. W. CHAMBEBLAI.N, Land Agent Wcodville, Hawke's Bay

W. PEGDEN, DES And MANUFACTURER OF Bid class mmm & hoyeltibs. TO VISITORS. All tlie WE Speciality. lategt Solicit a call when in Palmerston to see our Quaint FURNITURE SHOW. I Furniture Effects QUALITY AND PRICE WILL ENSURE of in FURTHER BUSINESS. Original Coverings __ — Design. WE ARE Makers of Venetian Specialists in Designing and Manufacturing Original Blinds. Novelties in Furniture, and we are continually introEstimates on dueing New Ideas. All cur goods are of superior fmisli, Application, and have special features not to be found elsewhere. W. PEGDEN, next Victoria House, the SQUARE THE SCODLLAR COMPANY, LTD., HAYE JUST LANDED Per GOTHIC, KIWARU, RIMUTAKA, and MORAYSHIRE, Special and Seasonable Shipments FOR Spring Furnishing! CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, MATS & MATTING, CUETAINS, etc, etc. Furniture Department. WE are now showing a splendid stock of all descriptions of ARTISTIC FURNITURE, manufactured in our own factory, guaranteed best workmanship and material. Special attention is directed to our Carved Oak Hall and Library Furniture, Chippendale Bedroom Suites, &c. DESIGNS & ESTIMATES for any description of furnishings supplied FREE on application. The Scoullar Company, Ltd., 197, 199, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. i p-». o □ rt ARE are always acceptable gifts; their artistic > , iP'WtfMSi beauty and quiet elegance harmonise with the . u a Lji/SviSJ? cPCiT vll*J happy spirit in giving. Excellent quality-renders | them valuable and enduring. In selecting gifts CvjS* //rxwAA/Oinrk A. from our stock you can be certain of obtaining WsSi £5 the highest possible quality at the minimum of cost. That's the reason our mail order r.-v , g) W business is increasing at such rapid strides. We ¥/& s"(!p|llipiQ "Y* illustrate a few articles that would make very , v acceptable gifts. We will also send you free by post our 1903 Catalogue containing hundreds of iTiOi illustrations of Watches, Jewellery, Silver Goods, QSiiCa a Platedware, etc., if you will write and ask us. v-• JFinest Silrcr- Sterling Silver anil Cut Glass Pomade lV.r,-d Fo,.per Pot. 10,6 or Siud Uoxes, 5/-, 6/-, 7/6, and Alusiardsto match, 8/6 each. "J* |i£i Stewart Dawson & Cn.'s Lady's wj Empress Watch, line jewelled lever inovcmet. A perfect watch tj for ladies. iSct. gold keyless SJ hunting- cases, &10 10s. vSrrfri.iu Silver .Manicure Scissors, B/G SS Silver open-face, 65/- Silver i.nrgtr cii/.cs, iuit.'ibk* for Work Scissors, g? hunting, *70/F2Qi3. —Finest Silver-Plated Butter or Souvenir Spoon, Jam Dish, 10/6 Maori Design, 12/6 V-aSSfer VJgßf"" F 2 49S- —Finest Silver-Plated Jam ip*"Dish, with ruby-tinted glass, r. i !»" q. [p ., Go'd I.inks, extra strong F^SiJ.—Finest R.P. E64s3.—Finest Silver-plated and c'.iain connections, 21/- Salt Stands & Spoons, Cut Glass Butter Disn, 11/G ruby or blue-tinted j Stewart j)awson and Go,, | JEWELLERS AWD SILVERSMITHS, <; Wellington, Jf*3> r T CX. %>sr u} Q Hp* >d . U, V*. FLAME STOVES—You ought W AliUrili.hui, *'- s to get one for the summer season; 3 ee Abraham and Williams' Buildings, in economy, expedition, cleanliness and CP* lian"itikei-strcet. comfort they are perfection. Barry's, ?£* ' ° Cheapside.] psiva^i'ssideace: Princess-strset. J

Do You Need A Watch Neck Chain Wedding Bing Chain, Brooch Engagement Ring Bracelet, Pendant Wedding Fresent, Clock, etc. FpILL in the form below and post it to us and we will send you our latest catalogue. ] Please send me your large • • illustrated catalogue, post free. • Name : ■ Address • H. W. LLOYD, Jeweller and Optician, 55 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. United States Government official tests show HETTON COAL contains 10 per cent, more leafing' power than any other Newcastle Coal SAM. BROWN, WELLINGTON. CHEAP COAL. The Westport Coal Co., Ltd., HAVE the pleasure to announce that in response to a demand for Cheap Coal they have opened a Retail Yard, and are now prepared to supply their celebrated COALBROOKDALE COAL at the following prices:— Ex yard, delivered within Borough (bagged): Screened Nuts for Screened. Unscreened. Srrall. Uln-jksaitlis' use, 39s 36s 32s 35s ton 20s 18s Gd 16s 6d 18s 6d % ton 10s 6d 9s 6d 8s Gd 9s 6d ton 4s 6d 4s 3s 6d 4s sack Ex truck, delivered within Borough: If full truck taken, screened 38s per ton (less per cent.) In one ton lots, screened 39s per ton (less 2% per cent.) COKE AND FIREWOOD AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Office and Yard: Corner Mam amd Bhort-streets, Palmerston North. Telephone 353. P.O. Box 200. G. A. PREECE & CO., LAND, FINANCIAL, & GENERAL AGENTS, AND LICENSED INTERPRETER. (Send for Property Guide. Issued free everv month.) FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A QA acres, Manawatu Company's Line, all in grass except 100 acres bush, fenced, 9 paddocks, watered by creeks, carries 2 sheep to acre with cattle, 4-roomed house, trapshed, cowshed 4 bails, woolshed, sheep yards, concrete dip, etc.,situated3 miles from township and railway station. Price £6 10s per acre. Tonus, £500 cash. 4705 «Tj t* acres, Manawatu Co.'s line, i /fcdOl/ all in grass, level and undulating land. GO acres Hat in front, carries 3 sheep to acre with cattle, 9roomed house sind outhouses. 10-bailed cowshed, etc., 2'.. miles from township, creamery miles. Price .£2O per acre, only £500 cash required. 4707 a acres, two-thirds flat land, JjojU limestone and papa formation, all in best Engli:?h grasses, fenced 0 paddocks, watered by streams, carries L';:> sheep to acre, 2-roomed cottage, woolshed and sheepyards, occupation lease right to purchase; at Kis id per acre, rent £10 Is 4d per annum, situated 7 mile:- from good township and railway station ; an absolute bargain at £7 per acre, stock at valuation if desired. Good terms arranged. 4773

When buying a DENTON HAT see that the leathers are embossed " THE DENTON HAT." One pric# everywhere 103

CRAIGHEAD BROS., Cuba street, Palmerston N. I. and and Commission Agents. zYgents for N.Z. Accident Insurance, Citizens' Life Assurance. BAKERY Business, doing turnover of 10 tons flour per month. Particulars on application. FARM of 63 acres, 6 rooms, built cf totara, I} 4 miles l'rom railway station, 14-bail cowshed and necessary outbuildings, 7 acres newly laid down in grass, well watered. £30, £600 cash. FARM of 110 acres, 10 rooms, asphalt footpaths and all conveniences, 10-bail cowshed with concrete iloor, all necessary outbuildings, plenty of water, about 1 mile from creamery and school. Price £24. HOUSE of 0 rooms, Featherston street, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, copper tubs, coal and woodshed, workshop, water laid oil, section has 60ft frontage by 136 deep. Price £600, terms. OECTIONS in East street, at 25s per O foot. LATHAM £ CO. TO BE LEASED. cres level dairy and general Ovv farm ; at present there, are 100 cows, besides other stock, on the property, and a.ll the millc is sold for live years at ofod per gallon. The rye grass sued off this property tops tlve market. Rent 16s per acre. FOll SALE. Jo™ Acres, compact dairy farm, with & O all convenient buildings, near creamery and school. £23 10s per acre; £400 cash. A Acres, 140 acres are flat and i&Kj&O balance is hilly, small cottage, 5 cowbails, 3 paddocks, 1 mile from creamery. Price £8 per acre, on easy terms. MA ,f\ /T\ Acres: about onothird ' of this property is cleared and winters 10,000 big sheep, when balance is cleared the property will whiter ~0,000 sheep; 1800 acres have been ploughed, homestead and outbuildings. Price £1 17s (id per I acre; easv terms arranged. LATHAM & CO., WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY, McLean-ST., Woodville.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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