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A SMALL PROFIT * With a Customer's Favour is more to us than a large one without it. 5 packote Cornflour 1{- x 15 oottlcf) S-utco J/* ;s tin# Sardines t/,1 cakes Hant! Soap- 3/3 bars Hjnlrok'iac Soap 1/• Ficklcd Onions Otl par botilo TEA 1/- per lb 50 doK Jaw HOME MADE ,IAM, 1/- per jar. DISCOUNT TICKETS GIVEN AT

The Provision Co., (Nestto Ross) THE SQUARE. CARS^ Agents: TP" AUTOaoBiLE COMPASV, Rangitikci-sk, Palraersion N. Reduced Prices. 7/10 b.p. Curved Dash Runabout, £205. 7/10h.p. Bucket Seat Bun about, £286. 10/12 h p. Touring Tonneau, 20/22 h.p. Touring Tonheau, £400. v 16/18 b.p.DeiivoryWafi&on, £576. 16/18 ye6Bo. Catalogues free on application. J. Manager CHEAP GAS! IN many, cycle shops customers are almost suffocated with it. We put it into the tyres when it is required, and nowhere olse. % ii. m&m & Co., Main-street West. Agenja for Sovereign Bicycles. Builders of Arab Bicycles. Kepairs a speciality to bicycles, guns, etc. Guns and ammunition stocked.

ABE YOH GOIIG AWAY FOB rpTTP TTATTnAVQ 0 lUlj iIUJbIiJAID r YOU WILL FEED A BAG TO GARR Y YOUR CLOTHES IN. CALL AT - - <i 0. W. WYOHEBLEY and SON'S. They have a great assortment of all kinds and sizes. ROBERTWALIj^ (Late Springston, Canterbury), Shoeing Smith And General Blacksmith, FITZ HERBERT STREET, BEGS to announce to the public ot Palmerston North and surrounding districts that lie has purchased the business of Mr Harold Hall, and hopes by strict attention., to his customers' requirements to merit a fair share of patronage. McOarty & Yardley, Horse Shoers and General 'Blacksmiths,... T>EG to notify that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Hugh McCarfcy, io (Juba-sireefc, and hope by strict attention to business , ; and moderate charges to uiorit a share of public patronage. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. PLOUGH REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. aIImZST MANAWfTQ SHOEING FORGE. Bangitikei-at-., Palmerßton North. TJORSES shod under my own personal supervision. All classes of work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels, and ail diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for and returned. Ring up Telephono No. 221. NEW PREMISES.

ON and after WEDrTESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1905, our business will be conducted in new premises in y v Opposite Hail way Goods Shed. HOSKING, 8808., Steam, Gas, Oil ahd Refrigerating ENGmisßas, JAaNAWATU FOtTNBEY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BODE BIOI~SHBBEY, BLACKSMITH & SHoMfe SMITH, a NNOUNGEB that he has comraonced business in premises in King-street, near Palmer's. Shoeing and general blacksmith work executed promptly. A speciality" made o! curing horses from brushing and forging, commonly known as elieking. Sand Cracks and Corns cured.' . None bat the very best tradesmen,, employed. KaagifcikeHfcrfist s&oeißg Forge and toral Smith Bfiep. t. AEMBTBONG, Proprietor; ALL kinds of hlacksmithing work done on shortest notice. , Agricultural Implements made and i repaired. ] PJoughsetting a speciality. Horses carefully »h<«! tinder the proprietor's supervision, special, eare being given to corns, cracks, brushing, and afl dine mob oi the feet. Horses sent for ind returned. All work guaranteed. Uh&raes moderate. A trial solicited. PRUIT JABS, W Pots. Robber. Rings, Pres«rviug.Pans» brass and ec »raeHea, stew pans, wooden spoons, etc., yoo can boy best at Barry's, Cheap* e»do. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 7

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