IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ALTERATIONS COMPLETED. FIRST SHOP IN TOWN TUST OPENED UP— £500 Worth of CROCKERY, . GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS. IRONMONGERY, ENAMELWARE, &c. AT THE PEOPLE'S- CASH STORE. Come and see my 1/- Table. All welcome whether buyers or not. You will find an assortment of goods there that for value has never been equalled in Palmerston. More Goods arriving by Tamoana, due October Ist. A. E. CLAUSEN, CUBA STREET. W. S. HART, Gunmaker, : MAIN STREET WEST, Palmerston Nokth. Direct Importer of— Guns Cartridges Rifles Powder Shot Revolvers Caps, Etc. The largest stock of shooting requisites stocked in the district. - Repairing in all its branches guaranteed. Guns re-stocked, re-browned, rebored, etc. Inspection Invited. " Won't you Come Home, Bill Davis ?" ' i OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.W. F. DAVIS, (Late of D. D. Hyde & Co.) ' HAS commenced business in the Square, Palmerston North, opposite r the Post Office in the Post Office Hairdressing Saloon. Finest Brands of — Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Pipes, &c. Smokers Requisites in Stock. Ladies hairwork, wig-making, and making : up under personal supervision. I W. F. DAVIS, ■ POST OFFICE .' HAIEDEESSING ; SALOON, '■■-:- ; : . Palmerston Noeth. ■ ......'■ Facts About A WELL-KNOWN Farmer informs us j£\. that he purchased at a recent Feilding sale 30 weaners at 24s per head. For his own \veaner& of the same age he was offered and refused 50s. The difference in price, 265, he accounts for as follows : The calves he bought had been fed on skim milk only ; his own calves were also reared on separator milk, but he added to the milk an average of 3s worth per head of TOLLEY'S Calf Meal. The aliove certainly shows a big return for the small amount of trouble and expense incurred. Ask for TOLLEY'S CALF, FOOD and refuse substitutes. Calf Feeding. FIRST CLASS BREAD 'AT " ' GEO. CLARE'S, (Next LYCEUM THEATRE). OKDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. SMALL GOODS ALWAYS IN STOCK. SANDOW'S; Developers Dumb-bells Leather Goods Japanese Goods Writing Desk & Gases Stationery Cases Account Books New Books & Periodicals AT G. H. Bennett and Co.'s THE SQUARE. SWEET NELL "VTIGHTLY creating a furore at the -^ Princess Theatre, Melbourne, in the new play " Zaza." Of her performance the " Melbourne Argus" says:— . "When the penultimate act of "Zaza" finished on Saturday night Miss Nellie Stewart, had won her most emphatic triumph since she adventured upon the dramatic stage. That one act, and especially the rending passion of its close, lifted the play into a blaze of success." Whilst appearing in Sydney, Miss Nellie Stewart sent the following letter : Sydney, 19th July, 1902. Mr W. Richards, Proprietor Capilla Hair Tonic, Sydney. Dear Sir, — During my professional career I haye tried many hair tonics in many parts of the world. By chance I came across your "Capilla," and I have'found it to be the most refreshing and invigorating tonic I know, and shall always bo pleased to recommend it. Yours Very Faithfully, NELLIE STEWART. CAPILLA Will increase the length of Ladies' Hair ONE to TWO INCHES per MONTH. As a cure for Dandruff and Falling Hair CAPILLA HAIR TONIC stands alone a certain cure. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. • Wholesale Agents, Sharland and Co,, Ltd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7825, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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