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PEOPLE WONDEE HOW it is Be LUEN BEOS, can sell Mens and Boys ready-made Clothing so cheap. WHY ? They Buy For Cash. Therefore They Can Sell Cheap. Mens Suits, Wear-Wells, good fitting at 16/6, ±8/6, 20/-, 28/-, 26/-, 80/- ---- to 45/- Nice variety to choose from. Boys Suits from 9/6 to iB/6 (good strong suits and very dressy). Mens Trousers (all wool) 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 7/9, 8/6, 8/11, 9/6 te /6. Eeal cheap lines. i The Working Man ! Try a pair ef our wonderful 7/9 Working Trousers Just the Trousef for yon. Cheap, but good. DE LUEN BROS "W mmm MB HM I H BY ■m. %__W _\ ■ The Clieap Clothiers and Mercers. BEATTIE, TaNG^ COT "COLONIAL" BUILDDTGS, j CUBA STREET, - - - Palmerston North. PRODUCE EXPORTERS', LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, I HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE— 1 90-gallon Melotte Separator (steam turbine) with boiler, piping and mil k receiving vat. Price £50 net f.o.b. Palmerston. List price £65. 1 65-gallon De Laval Separator, boiler and connections complete with 60-gallon milk vat. Price £40 net f.o.b. Feilding. List price £55. Ihe above machines are almost new and in first-class order. Creameries erected on very easy terms. ... .?*% have men applying for herd of 80 cows or over to milk on shares. Write for particulars.

I ' 1 m A Dotfft to KSftl Workers. m I C?ocoa 1 i 1 bj Ib the most invigorating and refreshing sa jjl beverage. It not only nourlßhea the body M sfe , by repairing waftte, but it givea fresh nffi ■ force and vigour, and supplies a healthy p 111 stimulant, tdning uj> and strengthening . j!!!' H ' the nervous •yrtent It is a? beneficial to !M [jTjj . health ad it fe delightful to the taste. KM I I A tin it Ifih tibuti& :i Cocoa (a Always handy. p$ || Don'l fbf£et to ordtr it. \\»\'- ass ts'-a1

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Value of Estates in the Office : Over Three Millions Sterling Capital and Interest Guaranteed by the State. Further iarge reductions now mude in costs of administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely self-supporting. Fstates under Wills or Intestacies when converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, capitalised yearly, and are free of all office charges. The Public Ttustee can be appointed Exector of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or ha place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for. Marriage Settlements, Money Trustees, Sinking Funds, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the Management of Propeity as Attorney or Agent. The Public Trustee administers In testates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates and Unclaimed Lands. For full particulars apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON , Tree-Planting Season. JOSEPH MAYO" AND SONS, Nurserymen • Kairanga Eoad. TTAVEFOE, SALE— Fruit Trees Shelter Trees Hedge Plants And shrubs of all descriptions'. Catalogues free on application. A. E. MAYO, Lessee. Mil A. PETERSON, AGENT for Government Life insurance. Intending insurers kindly correspond with abore. Address Palmerston North. THE BEST ALWAYSOur Work Our Stock Our Prices DON'T take our word for it, but come and judge for yourself. ARTISTIC DECORATION IN ALL ITS BEANCHES. ALEX. THE SQUARE, - .PALMERSTON N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 1

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