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Nature appears to have singular suits are achieved, expresses the opinion that the visitation of the, grass crub has been a blessing m disuse foi tho reason that their presence gave the soil a rest and he added, 1 firmly believe that nature uses these posts as a means of introducing into tho soil chemical qualities that materially tend towards groat fertility, and enrich the laud in face of the almost direct opposition of the indifferent and unscientific agriculturists.

EXPRESSIONS of appreciation ot £J RED ROSR Butter are both numerous, emphatic and undoubtedly well deserved.__ "rBW~FRUIT! New Fruit! New x I Fruit—Just arrived a splendid shipment of new season's fruits of every description. See the splendid display in the windows. . Jresb vegetables, locally grown, on hand each day. All goods delivered to any part of the town free of charge. J. Kwoug Lee and Co., wholesale and retail fruiterers and greengrocers, next Collinaon and Son, the Square; 'phone 423. OSBORNE'S Removing Sale will be continued for a few days longer. Drapery. Clothing,' Millinery, etc., being reduced 10 to 75 per cent. Snow Cases, Counters, Verandah Lamps, etc., at about half price. EDMUND OSBORNE, Palmerston's Cheapest Draper, 38 and 39, Main street West.

MISS LOUISE CROUCHER, VIOLINISTS rOLDER of the Highest Diplomas 11 from the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, receives pupils for Violin, Pianoforte and Theory of Music. Miss Cronclier can be interviewed at Leary and Bates' Music Shop: Tuesdays, 4to 6 p.m.; Fridays, 3 to 6 p.m. Also n't the Grand Hotel. Ho laughed a laugh of fiendish glee, As ho eyed his boots, then looked at me, "Well done," quoth he, thou ehalt be paid, For of all the jobs they're decent made. . HARRY WEBBERLEY, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, who has "Right hore," The Place for Lost Soles. Boots made longer, wider or shorter. Ring up Webberley for repairs, 'Phono 612. AN UNRIVALLED COMBINATION. (The finest on the market.) *AND "TUI" (Prepared for local soils.) RAPE MANUBE; LIMITED, Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTOX NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9609, 7 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9609, 7 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9609, 7 September 1911, Page 8

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