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SHAMROCK CALF MEAL This preparation haa during the past tws years established its Premier Reputation and Popularity. TheManu.acturera have aimed at producing A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. Th* ij|£-edier-t3 are guaranteed of finest quality, and the food prepared worn a peremption obtained from one of the HIGHEST LIVING AUTHORITIES. ~ ' 800RC8 OF TESTIMONIALS Certify t« its efficacy. When prepared and fei in aecordanee with p_int-d directions enclosed with each package, it supplies to young stock all the natural properties contained in fresh milk, of which this is deprived in the process of " separation." Sold-in 2001bpacks, 100, 50 and 251b bags by the manufacturers United Farmers' Co-Operative Association AND ALL STOREKEEPERS.

" WiiidmiU Best Best Galvanised Corrugated IRON. MA!t)E M ENGLAND. <!& ALHTf Equal to a»y in New ZealanH. Obtainable from all Storekeepers. SOLE AGENTS: JOSEPH NATHAN & Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON. As Delicious as the Sun-Kissed :• Fruit, Aulsebrook and Co/s ICED WAEEES. A Fairy Sandwich, highly appreciated when served with Afternoon Tea* A Dessert Delight, that lingers in the memory after the rest of the feast is forgotten. ATJLSEBROOK'S ICED WAFERS are made in many Flavours. •FLAVOUB^«^gi^^P|^-^——^ QUALITY. tJH£qls__9_L ■y^^l^^^^^^S^f^^^^^ PUBITY. NOTHING LIKE THEM. ■ -—* _-_-__::__-> . - .**- , . *

C3IDAHL Importer and Manufacturer, Palmerston North. TVTEW ZEALAND Representative tor THE "PERFECT" CREAM SEPARATORS !___• ••Perfect" Tinned Steel Seamless Milk Carta The " _?jer-eet'" Seamless Cream Transport Cans . the "Perfect" Steel Seamless Milk Buckets the "Perfect" Milk Strainers The "Exact" Skim Milk Weighing ■Machine'/-F../:: Th* •• OhMnpiot.^Butter Mould Danish Rennet and Rennet Tablets The "-Sirius *! Cocoa., Etc.* etc. Au.tralian Mutual Provident Society. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society is prepared to lend money on First-class Freehold City, and Country e«Securities at -4} per cent. Liberal Mortgage Deed gives power to repay portions of loan during term. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, "Wellington, or to any of the Bociety's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington, Ist June 1903. PIANOTALK. A GOOD PIANO is a first-class investment as well as a means of culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money infested. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy mnst not only have a good tone, but be well and faihfully made, and be sold a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The pianos now offered by THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. fulfil all these conditions. DRESDEN PIANO CO. Lambton Quay, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. Agents—Messrs G. H. Bennett & Co., Palmerston North. I Throat tickling, cough bad, / lungs paining P ? tarn's Emulsion \ Stops tickling throats, j> hacking coughs, pain- 5 ful lungs. Creasote, V fresh eggs, lime, soda, s and God liver # oil, I scientifically emulsi- ( fied. We make no \ secret of the formula, r but we urge you to ) take none but Rank's, r because we know that \ none is so good as / JANE'S.- Doctors fre- ) quently prescribe it. ? At Chemists or Grocers. 12/(5 & 4/6 / Lane's Emulsion. " It's famous, } m because it's good." _ \ ' 6S \

WAIRARAPA ART & INDUSTRIAL , EXHIBITION. TOWN AND "DRILL HALLS, MASTERTON. OCTOBER 13,14, 15 »nd 16, 1903. EXHIBITORS are reminded that to secure space for the above ExhiI bition they must apply at once. I Preference given to those who apply ; early, as space is now so limited. Exhibits not Bold carried free on railways. Applications and all entries close October Ist, 3 p.m., secretary's office, Queen street, Masterton. President: 8..L YOUNG, J. M. Cobadine Esq. Sec. Ex; Comtee. Mayor. By Speoial -^ jjjg Appointment *ffi|^m«« Excellency t0 J_23xXS____ Ewl °' B*nfujrl"f WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. I JUST LANDED— BEAUTIFUL designs in all the latest shades, self-coloured patterns, engrain tints, with beautiful friezes* 21in. wide. Magnificent Gold Paoers from 1/6 per roll. Call or send for samples and prices. Remnant Lots of 6, 7, 8, 9 to 12 pieces, selling at half-price. We are in Front for Value. Real Bargains' White Lead, Glass, Paints, Scrim, etc. R.& E.TIN GEY, PALMEESTON NOETH. HANDSOME JACK (St. Leger —Badiant.) Will be at the service of mares on my farm, Kiwitea. Moderate fees, grazing free. The stock of St. Leger, the sire af Handsome Jack, have topped the list of winners on the turf the past ten years. Handsome Jack has sired several winners on the turf, and himself secured First and Champion at the Palmerston Show. TO stand the season in- the Manawatu district, the gra nd Trotting Stallion KINGSTON. Kingston, as a 4-year old, trotted 2 miles in 5 mins sees ;as a 6-year old he trotted it in 5 mins 9 sees. Amongst other good performances ho trotted on His owner's track 2 miles in 4 mins 48 sees. Terms £3 3s, payable Ist Jan. 1904. Other terms can i be arranged. Apply H. HOLLAND, Bongotea. The Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KING WILL travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts this season. Gipsy King is the sire of the champion hurdler W-tiwera and many others. Gipsy King's stock won L 1666 in stakes last season. L 4 single mare. For further particulars see cards or owner or groom in charge. B. HUMPHRIES, Feilding. Effective and Economical! Football Clubs, Hockey Clubs, Ping-pong Clubs should advertise meetings, matches tournaments in our 6d Wanted Column

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7828, 29 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7828, 29 September 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7828, 29 September 1903, Page 4

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