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■! SHEAKINfi SEASOK. i To Mr Woolgrower. i ' ■..■•.•'• IP jou -want yotir wool classed and have not enough to induce an. experienced classer to go to you, send your whole clip—no matter how ' wall nor how large—to H. MOFFATT AND CO., Longburn, where you will get it classed by a thorough competent classer, who knowe exactly ihm requirements of the Home trade, and your wool will go on the market in each a way as to command its full value. ■; You know you have an awful job trying to get competent claesere, ! a*d rery often have to put up with inexperienced men, and that means a peer price for your wool, and a big lops to you. So, to save yourselves all titrable, worry and lose through inexperienced men, we undertake to put I y*ir dip on the market to the best advantage to yourselves, and what we undertake, we do. ','.-, ' - V ' i All you have to do when your sheep are shorn is to consign your wool ' to Uβ. We take delivery at Railway Station, Longburn, class it, jmd if , amewary re-condition it, and put on trucks again and consign wherever want it. . ..:''.■ ~ , „ Don't worry any more about classers, just consign to us, and we do all ifce reet. For all particulars write to or call on Messrs H. MOFFATT & Co., FELLMOMEKS AND WOOL SCOUJREfiS, " ' CASH BTOEBB OF Skins, Hides, Tallow, Etc. I LONGBXJBM. PIAIPQS . . PIANOS. Piano Co, Ltd. (NEXT "STANDARD" OFFICE), ' TBE. SQUARE. PIANOS EASY TERMS. A. fl. LIGHT - - Local Manager To Mr LESLIE McMIM, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, PALMERSTON NORTH. Dear sir,—"We have great pleasure in expressing our complete eatisfac tion with the manner in which you have executed a headstone to th< memory of our late parents, MR and MRS LUKE WARD. The inscriptioi is very nicely cut, and good taste has been displayed in the work altogether our wishes having been carried out even more carefully than we anticipated with the result that we are more than pleased with the finish and execu tipn of the order, and with the moderate pripe charged. We remain, Yours faithfully, < FAMILY OF THE LATE MR AND MRS LUKE WARD Palmerston North, August 3rd, 1910. .

•48283 Perfect Figures ere ; fejjj*lW Made *y Perfect Corsets ! n< * ***« Corsets that make the perfect figaru V* : <4Bk Warner's jpff; Rust-Proof Corsets - bf. MM . They are supplied to fit every known tjrpe ' r of figure whether stout, medium or slim, an< * ? 0 drapers sell them. Moreover, ttilStf P air is S uarantee( * tnus :— ± • That bones, clasps, backbone and side steel* cannot \y(XrSiGCS rust, break, or punch through the fabric; that the eyelets cannot pull out, and that even the metal r t4«a*» parts of attached SECURITY Rubber Button Hose rISHMt,. Supporters cannot rust —being heavily nickel plated. THie Gutrantne is your Protection IN ALL FITTINGS. OF ALL DRAPERS To ensure the success of your new gown ask your draper to show you the new models. i ' ■ ■ .-,,;■' I ■ Sent in Your Essay-Yet? . L LESS THAN A WEEK LEFT. i Competition Closes Saturday Next at 9 p.m. TTTE have received numerous efforts, some of which are very creditable. /* COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE.—WE WANT ESSAYS, NOT ADVERTISEMENTS. We're after the Essays that explain most practically the obvious advantages of our "SEMI-READY" SUITS AND COSTUMES. i GET BUSY—Twenty shillings for 10 minutes' work is not bad pay, and i , the energy needed is not very terrible. . : DON'T FORGET THESE POINTS—"Semi-Ready" Suits and Cos- ] tumes can be tried on, altered to any figure, and finished in about 3 hours. ,<j' Call in. We can show you some. ! ROUGH EIDER CLOTHING GO, \ i ! _ " CLARENDON BUILDINGS. '" T3UTHERFURD & . £ONGBURN FREEZING WORKS.

MX ■■.X^ $ PUBLIC TRUST AGENCY. i 0 . 44 "JV/fONEY TO LEND on Freehold -, ,4'O.tX Security in any sum from 6 per " 4 $*cent. i Land Brokers, Fire, Accident '■;■■ and Life Insurance Agents.

CHEAP MANUBBS of High Manuring Value. ! Boot Manure £5 per ton on trucks at Longburn. l Bone Meal (pure), £7 per ton on • tricks at Longbarn.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9333, 6 October 1910, Page 2

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663

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9333, 6 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9333, 6 October 1910, Page 2

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