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W'tt 1 EYING FURNISH -AT' V t TfiE SCOULLAfeCOMPANY,LTD, Customers have tlie advantages offered by. Extensive Stocks in all Departments. IMPORTERS OF CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS. CUBTAINS, RUGS, &e.,&e. BEDSTEADS. BEDDING, TOILETWARE, &e. t &c. ALL FURNITURE Manufactured by THE SCODLLAR COMPANY guaranteed to bo of BEST WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS.. Designs, Estimates, Samples ON APPLICATION. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. TheScoullar Company, Ltd., FURNITURE MNUMCTURIiRS AND IMPORTERS, 197, 199, LAMRTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

THE CHEAPEST COAL IS ■ PELAWMAINIj XXTBY ? Because it burns brighter, j * lasts longer, gives more beat, and ia more satisfactory than any other coal. Study economy and save money by using this coal. Shipment landing early next week; J ' order now and obtain it at the LOW PRICES. FROM ALL MERCHANTS. We guarantee satisfaction. Sole Agents: HcBORSII ABB CO., LTD., MAIN-STREET. Telephone 228 v • I Easter Holidays. "\7*OU have made up your mind to have L A GOOD HOLIDAY, but it will not he complete without a KODAK. Complete Outfits from 9a. Free Lessons Daily. PHOTO. SDFPLY~STORES, Main-st. J. A. SMITH, GENERAL OA.BRIEB, • Paresis Delivery, Forwarding & Distributing Agent, HAS removed to new and com modious premises in Queen-st., specially built to expeditiously carry on his extensive business. Goods forwarded to any destination by rail, road or sea. Furniture and luggage carefully re- j moved. Goods stored at moderate rates. Conveyances meet all trains. Agent for Peter Ilutson and Co.'s Drain Pipes and Cement. Telephone 144. P.O. Box 123. Agents Everywhere. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. UIQR Sign writing, Picture Framing, Painting, Paperhangmg arid Glazing* A full stock of up-to-date MOULDINGS just mportew, Leads, Oils, Wall Papers, Scrim, etc., at LOWEST GURIISN I PRICES. 4 All work immediately attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. . ESTIMATES GIVEN. 0S»;OMC0CI, , IiANGITIKEI- STREET, Direct Importers, Telephone 5J02 Anyone who carries »a .mumnn « « • GUIDE II 111 carries the Right Tune. If yoa cannot get supplied write the Aneoni* Clock Co.. M Margaret-st., Sydney, enclosing ■ 7/6, and one will be sent you. * Puponga Coal! HAS - . v NOW ARRIVED. SEND YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY. mmm »c<! co. f l&l, MAIN STREET. Telephone 328. j

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER CANTJLE AGENCY* THE FRESH FIELD ESTATE Taupiri, Waikato. 9387 Acres Subdivided into 36 convenient sized Dairy and Grazing Farms, winch art j now being fenced, and the whole property roaded in accordance with the Act. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, at 11.30, I At the Chamber of Commerce, I Auckland. I ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. A LFEED BUCKLANB & SONS, in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan aa:i Mercantile Agency Company, are instructed by Mr T. C. Williams to sell by auction, the whole of the above well-known property. The estate is situated within miles of the Township of Taupiri, to which there is a good road in all weather, and the Main Trunk railway runs through the town, where thero is a station, cream- ! ery, post and telegraph office, church, school, stores, etc. The township of Huntly, the centre of a largo coalmining district, is within about 4 miles, and £2000 a month is paid in wages by one mining company alone, thus affording a good local marKet for farming produce of all kinds. There is a school nearly in the centre of the property, and a creamery and school close to the Hokinui boundary. A creamery will be erected on the property, as marked on the plaD, and will be completed in time for next season's milking. A large portion of the Estate consists of rich reclaimed swamp, well grassed, and parries a largo number of stock all the year round. There are 400 acres of flax planted, and there is another area of well-grown flax, which will be ready to cut within this next two years. Milking is at present being carried ou at two sheds on the Estate. The hill land is gently undulating, all easily ploughable. A large area is under good grass and turnips. Three pounds per acre was offered last year for the grazing of the turnip crop, and this year it promises to be of greater value. The Homestead is a comfortable residence, in a good position, with garden and orchard. The woolshed, stables, and outbuildings are all in good repair and conveniently situated. The subdivisions range from 100 to I 600 acres, enabling those with small | capital to acquire a holding on easy terms, and which will yield them an immediate return for their labour. TERMS : One-fifth Cash; one-fifth in six months ; balance in seven years at 4£ per cent. JL J lans and any further information required on application to the auctioneers. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. ! - Tsrnblc Burning IN HOSPITAL 4 ; YEARSV WOUNDS REFUSED TO HEAL. Complete Cure with Plantekoa. ' " MRS. Tnct with a very. severe burning accident some five years ago and was for 4 years an inmate of " L -jHospita), where, despite the greatest care and most skilful attention "'' of several doctors, her wounds refused to heal. About this time I purchased some of j r aur PLANTEKOA. From the outfsetthis treatment SIMPLY WORKED WONDERS, QUICKLY removing the hard scales and stopping the discharge. New skin quickly followed, and to-day there is no trace of the hitherto ulcerous sonfe. It is some time since we discarded PLAN TEKOA, »nd I feel sure the cure is permanent. Have the greatest pleasure in recommending PLANTEKOA." Yours veiy respectfully, Address of patient and name of hospital given on application. 19 RUTBERFDRT & (Mill. Public Trust Agency. ]MTONKY TO LEND on freehold ■***> securit . ny sums at from 6 per cent, Licensed Land Brokers. Fire and Life Insurance Agents Offxcv t EANGITIKEI.BTEJCET

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8156, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8156, 5 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8156, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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