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UNITED WE STAND, Our goods come direct from the potteries, selected by our own biiver. No one buying from Wellington merchant* can compete with, us ; in fact in many cases we can beat Wellington quotations. Our selection of crockery and glassware is the most beautiful and varied outside the large centres, and** our prices nearly 50 per cent cheaper than .anyone else in Palmerston.— U.F.C.A.-Advt. • CROCKERY AND HARDWARE. Why, at J. H. Manttan's it is always cheap; and to convince the public that such is so every line will be reduced from 20 to 50 per cent, during the next few days. As ordinary prices are not loaded to pay the expenses of a costly management and staff, the sale prices will make the goods cheaper than any yet offered. No oddments or specially bought inferior goods at catch prices ; but the whole of a first-class stock will be offered at genuinely reduced prices at J. H. Manttan's, the Square.—Advt. A. E. CLAUSEN'S Crockery Arcade. —While my friends are enjoying themselves trying to paralyse one another ' with prices, etc.* I would like to tell you in a quiet way not to be misled by untrue statements. I am quite prepared to give them a fair start and then beat them bad, as you will see by looking through my stock and prices. Have, a look at my advertisements.—Advt. Wanted all my customers and all intending customers to know that I am situated between English Church and" Gentlemen's Club in Church street. The home of Massey-Harris, Raleigh, and Hollis bicycles.—C. S. Pickering.* TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. (Punch says don't.) The best house to buy the wedding cake is Whitehead Bros., Main-street West (near Station), wholesale and retail bakers, confectioners, etc. Latest designs in ornamental work. We are sure to please. Carts deliver bread in district daily.—Advt. POPULAR PtiiCES For cycles and sundries at Clarksons. In consequence of the landing of large new season's stock, bargains in all lines of cycles and sundries; these must be cleared at cost prices. Buyers should not miss this opportunity to secure r^al" tip top lines.—Advt. ' ~ ' CLARE AND (X). Have opened a Dining Room in connection with their Tea Room," Broad Street, where; dinner may be had from 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., also fish, ham and eggs, steak and eggs, and stew an<} onions, cutlets, etc., at any hour.—Advt. The lighting season. —We have no . desire to make light of any other artificial means _ of lighting, but for economy, utility and convenience a good kerosene lamp is hard, to beat We notice Mr R. S. Barry is opening up a new lot of the latest designs.— (Advt.) Events Worth Noting. ■ «•«. » m ■■ Prize tickets should be sent to J. A. Nash and Co. before July 21. See advt. on page 2. . Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd,, insert a notice of interest on page 1. Mr F. Edkins, late of Frisco Dining Rooms, announces that he has taken over the Cafe Anglais, opposite the , railway station. A special feature of catering forthetraveHingpublicwill be made ; , meals will ?be ready at all hours and passengers by the trains can have their wants attended to within 5 minutes from the time of their orders. Mr Edkins will be pleased to see all his old friends and customers at his- new stand. The Clapham horse-holder holds. Particulars of South Sea excursions advertised. Replace advertisement from N.Z. . Clothing Factory in this issue. Messrs J. A; Nash- and Co, Ltd, announce that all tickets in their Temple Tea prize distribution must b<£ handed in not later than Tuesday, 31st. inst. - The Furness Shoe Store, th 6 Square, is the attractive for aU those need- < ing footwear; The bankruptcy, stock which was purchased at 25 per cent off is being offered to the public at positive clearing prices. Thet chance.of a bargain is great.. ■ fv - ... The Fire Police sub committe met last evening and made final arrangements for the first annual bjasketsocial and dance. It was decided to Jiold it on August 16th at the-. .Forested' Hall. The_f unction .will, be <atrictly jjajy invatatipn. Mr A.McMinn hasbeenengagwlto supply thei music.; A ladies' W&1 - also be form ed. It was decided to give three prizes ' for the .best baskets brought in. Trophies have been presented by Messrs C. Smith, Billens, and Jesson; Hearty, support has been promised to the 6orps on the occasion. G.G. PUNCH. Our readers are directed in another column to an advertisement relating to G.G. PUNCH, which has been said by experts to excel any punch yet placied on the market. Advt. To keep you happy all the day, From earl? moru to evenings ray G.G. I'UKCH is wllat you need, • Amoi-g r«l drinks it takes the lead.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 25 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 25 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 25 July 1906, Page 5

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