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aEDUOTIQJg.IN DUTY. 2/4 Bleud; is now 2/2 .21- I- „ 1/10 1/10 „ „ 18 1/8 „ , „ 1,16 ' | WE DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO J THE NEW J TIGEE 2/- BLEND. \ "*V AND .ASK YOU TO TRY IT. r F.%jaELA]\D &CO, W hiolesale Agents, )|HE SQUARE, PAIjMEEISTON NOETH. STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S Latest Novelties in JEWELLERY, &c^ at FIRST-HAND PRICES. NO MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS TO PAT. ■ 18ct. Gold Keeper Diamond aud 18ct. Gold "We*Ua» JBx^M^^^S^^^^&k% Elllgs, 21/.,25/-, 30/-, Sapphire Bang, SO/-. Bing«, 21/-, 2^7^ W^^^^^^^^^PF C«VCl»in»^Ea<U^kft»eelet r »#.CWd,«>/.5 15ct. Gold StMmrtDawson k Co.'s Laay'a Eolipsa ssgm&x^ C&i' »iaM^J |j/S *?fV^^^^^jl Silver Watch, finest quality, 4 plate 'WmmSm movement, jewelled in 8 holes, £2. KSiSlfpH a^^®~-*^^ Open Face Cases, 30/-. Geut'a Hunting Eclipse, strong Silver ySg&siSsil Elegant Gold and Amethyst Brooch, 22/8. Cases; £2. Guaranteed 2 yeara, T^W^ Other Neat Designs, 12/6 and 18/6. a"""' J2la—Fine 15ot. Gold and Anchor Brooch, 85/-, OckUnouated New Zealand Greenstone Brooch, 16/4. Beautifully Embossed Finest Silver Plate Jewel Others 11/6 and 21/s Boxes, 21/- and 25/.. Hairpin Boxes, at 11/6. Stewart Dawson & Co.'s Famous English levers, ' mr i perfect movement, strong Silver Hunting Coses, £3 10/-. Hi— Gold and Amethyst Heart and I Others £410/-and £610/-. Guaranteed S years. Lovers' Knot Brooch, 18/6. I All Goods Posted Free on Receipt of Remittance. We Employ No Agents er Trarellers. Corner LAHBTON QY. & WILLIS ST., Wellington. --rnnr-tTn-nrrn—tii-inTiT-rrrrT—i-n-y-)n nn<i«w«iiniiiii ii»h»»ii.ii'iii«^wmj»s»mjimia»^—■ M>MIWMBUiII I EVERY GOOD /jg||X NURSE J [ USES AND ( J RECOMMENDS < I " PILLS AND OINTMENT. "V| » Thousands of written Testimonials—from all quarters < > of the world—bear witness to the 1 | UMFAILf^IO AND WIARVELLOUS EFFIO4CY J I of these really wonderful remedies in ! > every form of disease. ' t * ManufMlwodonly atlS.KewOxforaSt. (late 533. Oxford St.), tonaon. Soldlijall Ciiemists&'aierticine Vendorc. < 7>acfrio-n 7a livebpool^and London and Jrt3gU.oll b globe Steam Saah, Door & Furniture IKSBRANCE COMPANY. Factory. Established 1836. Warehouse—The Sauare, Palmorston N. Not Firo;lncomß foMLB9B ..£2,297,768 Branch Warehouse—Feilding, Firo Beserve nd lie-insurance Funds 2,040,000 NOW showing an extonßlv stock - Invasted Funds 10,376,924 Invesied in Colonies .. .. 400,000 Drawing Boom Claims paid 36,076,476 ? Dinmg Eoom __,„ " \ Hall and Library Furniture H^HIS Company oSers to insurers the Braßß Rail and Iron Bedsteads ' -*- security of invested funds amounting Wise, Spring and Kapoc Mattresses to ? ver Ten Million Pounds Sieklihq" Carpets, Linoleumß and Mattir gs besides the unlimited liability of a very Chesterfield' Soias wealthy proprietary. Duchess Pairs By a special Act of tho New Zealand 3, 4, 5 and Scotch Chestß Legislature the Gomrjany is in a position to A ' splendid selection of Dining Koom sue or be BU8(* »n Colony. Suites, Sideboards, Dining Koom Tables Claims are paid at all Agenoiea n the and Telescope Tables. Colony, without reference to any Head A large stock of Doors, Sashes, Mould- Omee outside of New Zealand, and the ng Skirting and Architraves always on Company has eve: been noted for its han promptitude and liberality in settlement of As all orders are eseoutsd in my factory same. i 1 cmuSl my own personal supervision. I can Lowost Current r Eates on all ClsßsesJof (therefore guarantee both style and work- Flre Insuranoe. i' raansbip of the very best quality, and LEVIN & COi, Ltd., ; | cordially invite the publio to inspect the Agents, Wellington j | stock, trusting to receive thair patronage Amuiuu& WmalUß ! Parffwho intend furnishing should . Aganta, Palmmton North' i before going oleewhore, call and sußpeot L ' retook. W. PEGDEN, ' ' ' ' 5| COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, _ PALMERSTON N. White'ft T)RINOIPALa-J. E. ArohioaW, M.A ha a %,**> w j_ nn d M rs Archibald. rs Tnr-1. i-n -r> t~v -t n> sic 6cilool will ro-open on Monday, d ShriilEP DTP lsi. July-JL/--a__a_ • Evening classes at usual hou s. App y at S TH BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR School, Broad street. . t. ■ DESTROYING SHEEP PARASITES j . , - II -r-L-nnwu-n-K nrT," v ,v r * TTACANCIESfor a few gent eraen or adj re T3EUOMMEIMDED fay tho Largest \ boarders (house formerly oeoupied D it JDj Sheep Ownera^in Hawke'alßay^and Mr G. F. Ohuroh.street 'Wesy Canterbury, opposite Eailway Station. Mra 'j. E Callansn, Palmeraton, f PRICE, 27/6 PER DRUM, — Containing sufficient dip for 1000 sheep — Homeward Bound Passengers TESTIMONIALS, & c, FOR IMI ARE ADVIgED J; ■ CAS BE BEEN AT > MOUJSBEY ft C 0. 9S, T° SECUEE J^. RTHS EAM Sola Agents for Palmerston North "JQERTHS Becured and PABSAQB« } ° „„/] riicfnVf ■*-* booked by md fll3triCS. all Liseb At Lowest Bates, , g ' . All Routes No ll' * "" " ~ " ' All Classes. Commission charged. -tr-. as vrt-i xsanf «-.-<, b-ind n Send for Cook's Sailing List (wit^ci'ap - ||® jfoa want any kind o J giviDg | dates and fares< 6 , d ±J ?» COOK'S SHIPPING 'OFFICE, ; 9 \% &XJDWQQP, • WeWogfen, . I- • »

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7318, 31 October 1901, Page 1

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