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.. 113 THE LONDON ;.||§f TAILOEING DEPOT, WSm BK°AU *m"°^« H™>smm lte If fff f||f |11 T° introduce t0 the Public of New Zealand our Famous I||lfjij WIRE-WOVE SOFT SEHGE Slilf W° teurf 64 i°vn Gi YE AWAY' absolutely FEEE 01 Vim fflm. • ) CHAl^^, an BXIEA PAIE OF TEOUSKHS with rfpg |||gi j.1 ev^y purchase of our famous If f' ,Suits to Measure. M IsiW Sto ad^. rtise ?™ trade only, feeling sure that one tiis Vl irrrr ■nmrL'"™ Permanent oustomers. ""-J 1IT' FINISH, STYLE AND DURABILITY. Thousands of Pattern choose fromc_Vicunas ~gjZT t t? , j r,» m Scot h Tweeds & c eSt ° Enß'aUd' Blaney Tweeds Send for Patternsand Self.mea^nt Forms , Free on aoDhcatioD ,

Extract from tbe » New Zealand Titnig " January 22. 1901. EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of the enormous Muantity required to supply the people of ew Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eveopener. J Nelson, Moatc and Go., Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and ludia throughout the year, and have landed, during the last *i™hA VCOkB a l lone \ the i"»8o amount of 300,000 pounds, Avlnch is enough tea to provide every man, woman, and child in New Zealand with 34 cups each of atronj; tea. b Nelson, Moatc and Co., Limited, are the leading merchants in the Australasian colonies, a position which they have gained solely by gmng the public a really good article. J °

JAMES GEACE & CO., ' THE SQUARE. wTgbegg &~c6. j== ESTABLISHED 1861. ("tAUTION the public ngninst .^^ssssj ; A0 ty~\r W the tunny close imitation* JSiiltoSSil Q*&»'\Y>——-^ VJ^ or iheir celebrated ''CLOli'' tf"fjtolMjjMßMßfcli » Coffee. Appended are copies of HJHj^eSaJ&SSiJfiEI i a i loeir canisic*s—- with ouisid: wsSs^r^P^^^S^^nS^ 'll lliTX'^^^^ft t'-Uips to trade on the reputa- BMEE\«jSHkj£ni(i9 W^GBEGG&C Certificates I^BBBIB% With Outside Wrapper. Without Wrapper. EAGLE ]jKAND STAKCB.—Amongst oilier numerous tcs iinonials,Meswra <T t? arr■n A. £ S°na' makorH of the Popular Zoalundia Shirt, say:—" You biAIICH is now used in our laundry with the best possible) results, ana wo can ooundsutly state it as a first-class starch, • acd euilable for all laundry purposes, W. Gregg~&~ Co. Ltd. Coffee, Popper, Spice and Starch Mariufncmrens, Rattray St., and Pehchet Bay, Duncd'ni. -

:^ Saddlers aert Hmess l?ker THE SQUARE, PAJiMERBTOS NORTH. TTAKNESS OP EVERY DEBCBirTION. WOHK AND MATERIAL GUAKANTEED . SOLD AT LOWEST CABU PRICKS.

/-">;■ J. MORTENSEN, % <y Watclnnsfep nil imiiM v.V^cf^K THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. •v- ;v.:i. yfAB ll larf»B and varied titolt of the hl.p-i. .." ~ ■ : .r.^r^h. ...*':> ' pattei-ns and designs of Art Watcbep, ;>.;- '-■"'■'••• ; i/lcdcs find E.P wnro, ■;<:. ,■'}''■''• r.-/.' I'he Jewdlety consists of a mngnilicent on o£ ; y&i'Vif&Si -Dress aud Ergagement Rings, Wedding ;' /:<£^<Zy*\? Kings aud Keepers, Bioocbes, %~sfi*~f£l.' %}:;'-' Bftuff Chains and Bacgl«s. ys£-'j£"'" Latent Noveliiea in Gold and Silver Alberts. All work with gaarnntee. Jt: aJ^B^:jE: A.I..ES!, AND STOUT. J-^irity nnil G-uHrntueed AGENT FOR YvIfiLIJKGTOH. W al l£ ir ic' .*<•:■ ' %V 11 .* *s H. V ALSO.--(PIUE AND M^ELJSE.) The Baiioa Ales are 1 qual to Dacedin,: TELEPHONE No. 70. r Tpniwm ,

RETURN Oi»' OUR BOYS j^ATS TUB""'OLD EONGWbcn Johnrsy comes niHicbin^ In inoauuiu Murrab ! IJuithli 1 ' Th« fjirls will emu .nd th- bo«a will Fhout. iiie Indies then will "J! fcu-n out. And in honour of the event,, J\ H, Ford OFFERS HIS STOCK OF j liootH artel {Shoos At Gkkat Reductions. lieyairiny awuy as ysv U6ua'.. Waiq gtieei TV

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7162, 13 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7162, 13 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7162, 13 February 1901, Page 4

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