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SOMETHING- LIKE A SENSATION As you will think when you read our following prices for toiletware just opened .—5 piece sets, 7s 6d ; 6 piece sets, 8s 6d and 10s 6d ; odd ewers, 2s 61; basins, 2s 6d or 4s 61 the pair; chambers, 2s. And 50 crates ot general crockery at equally low rates will be advertised later on. —U.F.C A. —Advt. SPRING GARDENING. Now that the weather is getting better it is time to think about getting the garden in order. Mr R. S. Barry, ironmonger, has just opened up a large stock of garden tools of every description, including spades, forks, hoes, etc. A special line of ladies' garden tools also on hand. R. S. Barry, Cheapside. —Advt. Just arrived, 1907 models of Raleighs and Masseys, perfect design, splendidly enamelled and plated, equipment everything of the best. Don't miss inspecting them before purchasing elsewhere. Prices are right and C.S.P. knows.what is required on a bicycle, 17 years ot practical experience; Note the address: Opposite Grand Hotel, Palmerston N.—Advt. A .B.C. LAMPS. A.B.C. Incandescent Kerosene Lamps are not to be beaten and are as simple as A.B.C. to work; while the mantles, with ordinary care, will last for months. A full stock of parts always on hand at J. H. Manttan, Crockery Store, the Square.—Advt. A. E. CLAUSEN. Has the largest seAetion of presents to suit all tastes —china, glassware, wedgewood beleek, langelywaro, electroplateware, fancy goods, perfumery, toys, etc. Inspection invited. Advt. Events Worth Noting. Mrs Croucher, art needle work specialist;, supplies all requisi es of standard quality. Instructions by the hour, one shilling. Train arrangements for Weilingtou raises are advertised. Mr Julius Maurer inserts notice re watch and jewellery repairs. Messrs Hal'enstem Bros, have a fine display of hats at iJhcir establishment. For prices see replace advcrtisment on leader page. To-morrow night the Rev. I. Jolly will give tha third of his lectures on the Eefortnation, in St Andrew's Church His subject wi 1 be—" The Scottish Refor. mation. Messrs O'Connor acd 'Tydeman, watchmakers and jewollors, havajasfc received a consignment of new goods from London. American Iced Drinks at Clare's (late Youngson's). C. H. Withers, plumber and sanitary drain connector, announces that he is prepared to carry out drainage work of every description ip. any part of the Borough at reasonable rates ; none but first-class tradesmen employed. Entries are said to be coming in freely for the hill-climbing and freewheeling competitions promoted by Clarksons, Ltd.* They will take place at Fitzherbert, between the foot of the hills and the bridge, on Wednesday afternoon next. Some of ■ the best riders in the district are taking part in the hill-climbing, which will really resolve itself into a sort of championship fixture. g An inset is circulated with to-night's issue, giving results of the Bell tea competition which closcl on June 30. — Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8108, 13 October 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8108, 13 October 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8108, 13 October 1906, Page 5