READY FOR BUSINESS. \ g THE re-building took longer than we expected, but at last j| we are ready, and now have very great pleasure in ex- jf tending our cordial i INVITATION 1 To Residents of Palmerston and district to come in and pars | judgment on the improvements achieved. |f and better ..Showrooms give us greater facilities for a looking after I YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS. I And for the benefit of Tto who. .are thinking of Furnishing, | let us here say that it would be difficult to fiud & better stock gj of Antique or Modern Furniture in the Dominion than ours— | considering Materials, Workmanship, and Prices together. _ tej All are invited to come m and see us in our new busi- g Iness premises. | W. Pegden, f HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, A PALMERSTON NORTH. § K K K K K KKKKK K KKKK. KKK K K | " "K"' JAM I K " K K Is just as pure and is put up under the same K K K. cleanly conditions as home-mad© preserves. K K K ' Each jar contains 21b net weight of Jam. K K You get what you" pay for—a full measure of K K . JK. - - wholesomeness in ingredients and a full value K K K in weight. K K K ■ E ALL GROCERS. K 1 "K" JAM I K f IKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKKKK —— Particularly Appropriate GIFTS FOR IASTIR BRIDES. THE Wedding Gift is a difficult one to select. It should be something that expresses the loving thought that inspires the giversomething not only beautiful in itself, but chosen with a special view to the needs and tastes of the Bride. SILVERWARE DELIGHTS THE BRIDE. And there's a lovely lot on view in Clausen's window. Step alone and see it. We buy as well as anyone else, and we sell better. Then we've the choicest chma imaginable examples of artists' work in china that will gladden^the heart of the most exacting. CLAUSEN'S CROCKERY ARCADE. TEA. ■ TEA. TEA. TO those in search' of a reallj delicious aad invigorating Cap of Tea, we j can confidently recommend oar famous Tea as being the acme wl oarfeotion. Once tried, always need. DARRAWELLA The finest flowery SylotToft S delicate in flavour 2 S per lb. EDEN VALLEY-Goldes Tioped Oaylon. Splendid value. A choice family Tea 1b 4d, 1b Bd, and per lb. TANG-AM —A beautiful amber liquor, full rich flavour, Is 9d per lb Theße Teas are absolutely reliable, and customers can always depend ob tue quality being the same. We make a specialty of this department in rus feneineca. For quality, strength and flavour we defy comparison. Our increasing busmeea ia proof of satisfaction. Obtainable onb ®fc— CAMPBELL & WORKALL ■ Hiah-class Groctrs* The Sacaie and Cuba Street. • THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ' PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. THE OLDEST AUSTRALASIAN LIFE OFFICE AND Thp LARGEST SOUNDEST, and MOST PROSPEROUS Mutual Life The LAnuto ou office in the British Empire. FUNDS OVER ... £ Jq'§MX ANNUAL INCOME OVER ... JrS'SSS • Cash Profit for one year (1908) ••• ••• £§50,955 Total Cash Profits Divided amongst Policyholders £14,336,892 Policies of every description, ORDINARY and INDUSTRIAL, issued for amounts from £5 10 £10,000. aPPUCatioa ' , EDWARD W ; LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Resident Secretary. WELLINGTON. G. J. SCOTT, Local Agent, Palmerston North. W BRIDGES, Industrial Representative. Box 131, Palmerston IN
To be Published in September, 1910.' STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY, AND TARANKI Commercial, Municipal, and General DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Year 1910. Publication. Edited by JOHN STONE. Demy Svo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered before publication, 12s 6d; after publication, 15s. STONE, SON & CO., LTD., Printers and Publishers. Crawford and Jetty Strees, Dunedinj and at 342, Lambton Quay, Wellington. London: H. J. King-Potter and Co., 56, Ludgate Hill, E.G. !> P.N. SOCIETY jfTOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.* rpms Society is now established and incCTporated under Act of Parliament: Subscriptions and donations will be thankfully received by— H. J. LLOYD, Hon. Secretary. r~~i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9188, 13 April 1910, Page 3
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