Iterate & fcbrahain, ltd. 1905 Spring Seedsl9os RAPE. .Ml J STARD. HURST'S MONARCH SWEDE. KALE. TURNIP. Prize winning samples. ITALIAN RYE. MEADOW FOXTAIL. C R ESTEI) DO G STAT.J j. 31 r F. S. Mcßae. under date 2 r >th October writes:—" Dear Sirs, M:*..ve vou any more grass, rape and swede seeds the same tii 1 procured from jro« last year? The result of the sowing a?, usual, most, satisfactory. In drill in"' a :>0 acre paddock with the swede seed. T allowed only ? ; (lb of :eed per acre, and got an exceedingly thick crop, which proves the very good geminating powers of the used. Ihe o-rrss am' i; k ■ "were equally good. In the rape paddocks I only "drilled 31 hs of seed per acre. Kindly let me know if you can supply my outer for the same amount again." Mr Godfrey N. Piiarazyu, underdate 4th October/writes:— 1 " Dear bira,—ln reply to your enquhy, I am pleaded to be able to inform you that your turnip rape and grass seeds have '.»■ given good Jesuits during the i:.' : years." THE W. & M. BAR9WJRB CO. NOW LANDING FRESH SHIPMENTS OF GENERAL IBONMONGERY DAILY. Wholesale & Retail IRONMONGERS, GEORGE A- MAIN-STREETS, PALMESSTON NORTH. JOHNB.GEERAND, Watchmaker, Jeweller k Optician, (17 years v,*ith Littleiohn and Son), TNVITES inspection of a choice selection of JEWELLEBY, SILV£E & E P. GOODS, Just arrived for the XMAS SEASON. SIGHT TESTING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION. WALDEGRAVE'S BUILDINGS, THE SQUARE. WE SHOW THE WAY. OUR BALFOUR Suits at 15/6,16/6 to 21/CONWAY Suits at 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 18/G NORFOLK Suits 12/6, 14/6, 15/6 to 20/OEASH and HOLLAND Blouses 2/9, 3/6 to 5/9 MEN'S SAO Suits 25/6, 30/- to 555, fit, style, and quality MEN'S Trousers, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 to 18/6 SHIRTS in all the latest styles 3/6 to 8/6 HATS in Straw, Panama, Flexible*? and Frames, 4/6, 6/9, 7/6, 10/6 to 55/Ties, Rugs and Brushes. » Ladies', Men's and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES In the Best Makes. "Will please You. lil; J X&W jk^VZ^JLANDj PALMERSTON N. l j. ryan; Bookseller, Stationer, And Fancy Goods Importer. I BEG to inform the general public that I have acquired the Stationery and Fancy Goods business lately conducted by Mr A. A. Pratt. Books, Stationery, Ox-fice Requisites OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Post Cards.—A splendid variety, comprising N.Z. and English scenery, flower studies, initial, actresses in bromide, silver print, jewelled, crayon and gold. The latest English, American and Colonial Periodicals arrive every mail. Fancy Goods. The latest novelties in toys, winter games, etc. Hair pads, frames, combs, fringes, switches, etc. A well selected stock of high class tobaccos, cigarettes & cigars. L. J. RYAN. bookseller. Stationer and Fancy Goods Importer, the Square, 2 doors above Standard Office. CORNS, BUNIONS, AY •* IvTS, AND IN-GROWING NAILS. MR CHARLES BASSTIAN, Chiropodist, may be consulted at Mrs Law's. Willow Bank. No cutting or pain in removal. Consultation free. Sufferers attended at their own residences if necessary, by sending address. References given by well known Pal- I merston residents.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8199, 27 January 1906, Page 4
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