READY yd LIGHT, WITHOUT •BEHOVING CHIMIitV. r IST pverv house quite a considerable sum has to be continually expended in replacing new Mantles, Glass Globes, and Lamp Chimneys, etc. Very often much money is lost by purchasing * Lamp Glasses of Cheap Quality, which don't last, and do not pay. Do not remove the lamp glass to light your lamp-note the illustraSee that the wick is clean and accurately trimmed. 4) 1 If troubled with moths or insects use a fly guard, made expressly for Miller Lamps, price Is Cd each. m k oq' Home of Lainpware, PALMERSTON NORTH.
HE CLUB HOTEL, PALMERBTON NORTH. H. B. TUCKER, Proprietor. The "leading Family and Commercial .House. 165 feet Promenade Balcony. Porter and Carrier meet all train*. A FREE HOUSE. .Wine and Spirits imported direct BUNEDIN BEERS DRAWN. Tele. 29. P.O. Bos 48. PALMERSTON NORTH. (1. E. TREVOR. Soi 190. Telephone M. ON TAP. Main Street, . Palmerston N. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for families, travellers, visitors and sjpermanent boarders. Hot,_ cold and ■ehower baths. Large billiard room itm tables). All leading branda of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Terms moderate. W. DEVINE. Proprietor. AWAHUPJ; SPLENDID Accommodation for th« travelling public, including all -the comforts of a city hotel. Burton Ales on tap. None but the •best brands of wines and leading brands of Spirits stocked. Good stabling and accommodation i'w Jprse? •and stock, (late Reefton) PROPRIETOR. LUCERNE KAY, CLOVER HAY, CHAFF, OATS, BRAN, THE undersigned having received large consignments of lucerne •and clover hay of the finest quality ■call Bookkeepers' attention to the ; great nutritive qualities of these articles. Lucerne Hay is admitted by all authorities to have the highest feed 'value of any fodder. Also in stock, Chaff, Oats, Bran, 'Pollard, Wheat, etc., etc. Coal of all descriptions on sale. TTEST COAST 8.3. & TRADING IS COMPANY, LTD., Corner George and Main streets. 'Phone 228. FELLMONGERS. LCMGBURN. buyers of fat, skins, hidea, J wool and bonee. Highest prices given. All communications addressed to Longburn will be promptly attended -to. Sale. Sale, Bale. TWO SEOOKSCbMBEffI) 01 BOOTS awl BEOEB. THE whole of L. SDIiIONS' valuable stock of DRAPERY will be sold at half the original price. Also the whole of Millington's Petone assigned stock of Drapery. By order ■of the Wellington Realisation Com'.pany. It must be realised within a few iJORBE-SHOEING. C, HEARD, Farrier and General Smith ((Nearly opposite Palmer's Auctio Mart). [8 prepared to execute first-cia: 1 „.,-i.;« nil liranplifui nf t,hn trad(j •«ad guarantees to stop brushing anc iorging (commonly known as click ling), corns and cracked hoofs cured •young and unbroken horses guarau teed to ho snod. Racehorses, trotter and polo P (m ' ClS a speciality. fI'JRSIS-SHOEING A SPECIALITY
IH^^^l^S^^Sj mmxmaaasss^asssasmassEßßßsm mm I 'Jll L'J^L \om m If m Mil Whenever an article or preparation of merit meets with appreciation and success, imitations are sure to spring up. If you ask your retailer for Brice's Regene= rator, and he pretends to offer you good advice, and recommends you to buy his own or any other Hair Preparation, he is not studying your interests, but his own, and only wants to sell you the article that undoubtedly gives him the best profit. You, however, Therefore: YOU.INSIST ON GETTING m smf'i !t has produced so many hundreds of cures, and marvellous results here in our own Dominion. Photos, of some can be seen at leading Chemists and Hair= dressers everywhere. BRICE'S REGENERATOR is prepared by the Dominion's oldest Hair Specialist, who has studied the Hair in all conditions of health and disease for over fifty years, and Brice's Regenerator is his crowning success. It stands alone, and excels everything else. iiiili BRICE'S REGENERATOH can be obtained at LEARY'S PHARMACY and from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers throughout New Zea land, where photographs of genuine cures can also be seen. Merit alone has built up the great sales of BonningtonY Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best. Jough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it has stood the searching lest of time. There is no medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all substitutes and insist on getting ,o^k vy/ CARRAGEEN Mr. William Cartes, Mataura, write a Irish Moss has proved a valuable friend in our house, For a number of years I have been complexly cured of a had cold and cough, and I have much pleasure in recommending it to all suffering from a bad cough or influenza." 38
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 19 June 1911, Page 3
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