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A SMALL PROFIT With a Customer's Favour is more .to us than a largo one will]out it. ;; packets Cornflour 1/- ;; oottles Sauce 1/tins Sardines X/cakes Sand Soap X/* Imrs HydroleinoSoap 1/Tickled Onions 9d per fjottlo TEA 1/* per lb , :,0 doz Jars HOME MADE JAM, 1/- per jar. discount tickets given '..'."■at". ■; The Provision Co., (Next to Ross) THE SQUARE. CARS - Oldsmobile - CARS. Agents: TOE AUTOMOBILE COSPARY, Rangiiikei-st., Palmerston N. 1 Reduced Prices. 7/10 h.p. Curved Bash Runabout,£2os, 7/10 b.p. Buekot Seat Runabout, £286. 10/12 hp. Touring Tonneau, .£295. • 20/22 b.p. Touring Tonneau, £400. 16/18 h.p. Pel ivory Waggon, £575. 16/18 h.p. Light Omnibus, J6630. • Catalogues free on application. J. E. BECKWITH, Manager CHEAP GAS! IX many cycle shops customers are almost suffocatcw with it. We put it into the tyros when Jt is required, and nowhere else. «. H. BYOKOPT & CO., Main-street West. Agents for Sovereign Bicycles. Builders of Arab Bicycles., Repairs a speciality to bicycles, guns, etc. Guns and ammunition stocked. W. LEMON, VETERINARY BLACKSMITH. DESIRES to inform the public t*a t merston North and district that he has commenced businese as BLACKSMITH In Sangitikei-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with firafc-olass workmanship and strict attention to business, hopet to merit a fair share of the public patronage. ROBERT WALL, (Late Springston, Canterbury), Shoeing Smith And* General Blacksmith, FITZEERBERT STREET, BEGS to announce to the public ot Palmerston North and surrounding districts that he baa purchased the business of Mr Harold Hall, and hopes by strict attention to his customers' requirements to merit a fair «h:ire ol patronage, MeCarty & Yardley, Horse Shoers and (feneral Blaeksmitlis, I)EG to notify that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Hugh MeCarty, in Cuba-street, and hopo by strict attention to business and modeiate charges to merit a share of public patronage. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. PLOUGH REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GEORGE ALLMA3V MA.NAWATU SHOEING FORGE. Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North. TJORSES shod under my own per--Li- gonal supervision. All classes of work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels, and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for and resumed. Ring tip Telephone No. 221. . NEW PBBMISES, ON and after WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1905. our business will be conducted in cf premises in CHURCH STREET, Opposite Railway Goods Shed. H OS KIN G' BROS., Steam, Gas, Oil and • Refrigerating Enginkebb, MANAWATU foundry. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BODdWOKSHEBHY; iII.ACKSMtTH & SHOEING SMITH, . NKOUNCES that he has eomrnenoed business in premises in Kino-streot, near Harry Palmer's. Shoeing H&d gonsrtd blacfccsioith wont executed promptly. , A speciality made of curing horses from brushing and forging, commonly ■mown as cliokiog. iSand Cracks and Cdraß cu ou None but the very best tradesmen employed. ■ -- • , H4if^itikei^str XliGfliflg Forg* aatf General Smith Shcp. I. ABMSTRON&, Proprietor, A LL kinds of blaoUsmithing work * done on shortest notice. Agricultural ImpSetUfii'.tij made and * quired. ■ i"ough*etimt» a speciality. Howes carefully shod umHr the pro* pnclor's supervision, special care being -pven to corns, cracks, brushing, and ail ''•nnwes of the feet. Horsss, sent for :i »'l ratcroed. AU work guaranteed. , Charge* moderate. A tns«ji solicited.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 7

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