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Permam AND Gileiirist CASH IRONMONGERS, THE SQUARE. HAVE just opened a Jarge consignment of— Parlor Lamps Hall do Table do Library do Bracket do Hanging do Kerosene Heaters do Cookers Guns Rifles Ammunition iE. loc-tro-pla-fcod Goods Cutlery Enamelware Carpenters' Tools Blacksmiths' do Engineers' do Farm do Etc., Etc. EVERY ARTICLE CHEAPEST AND BEST AT Permain & Gilchrist, THE CASH IRONMONGERS. The Square and King Street, Palmerston North. M. MOWLEM, Solicitor. Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association. Established 1856. Total Security for Policy-holders exceeds J£430,000. TXAVING been appointed district *-*■ agents for the above old-estab-lished Accident Insurance office, we aro prepared to accept all classes of accident at Lowest Cubrent Bates. Policies issued under the Employers' Liability Act, Workers' Compensation fok Accidents Act, and also Personal Insueance. BARRAUD& ABRAHAM, Ltd, District Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH. Apply for particulars of special policies covering accidents and disease. JUST LANDED. EX MAORI. 4ft. 6in. THRESHING MILL, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Ltd. TO ARRIVK IN JANUARY— 1 12 h.p. PORTABLE ENGINE, Agent— A. P. MARTIN, Engineers, Etc. - . Palmbbston N. CLUB HOTEL, LA.MBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, E. Sherratt (late Longburn Hotel) Proprietor. EHIST-CLASS Accommodation in this most centrally situated Hotel, close to Railway Stations, Wharf, G.P.0., for country people. Special facilities for families. TariH reasonable. The Hotel has a splendid system of fire escapes The bedrooms, which are very large and lofty, are provided with electric light. Day and Night porters always in attendance. Tram stops opposite the Hotel if guard is notified. Wines and spirits of best qualities only kept. Speight's Prize Ales on draft. E. SHEBKATT, Proprietor. A RTHUR M. MOWLEM, Solicitor.

Special - . LITHIA WATER. PREPARED strictly according to the *- British Pharmacopoeia from the finest Carbonate of Lithia in the proportion of 3 grains to each oozs of super carbonated water. A preventatiye as well as a cure. for Rheumatism, Gout, and all Uric Acid troubles. Recommended by leading Physicians. BELL AXE CO.. Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON ■ NORTH. BLOUSE FLANNELS and FLANNELETTES. IT is impossible to convey within the compass of an advertisement the excellence and completeness of the D.I.C. Blousings. There is an endless variety of colourings and charming designs, while the choice of fabrics is most comprehensive. Write for patterns. They are sent post free. The "Spartan" Flannelette in black, navy and dark green grounds with exquisite designs superimposed at IOJd per yard. The D.I.C. Special Flannelette. The quality is exceptional, and it is no exaggeration to say there are none better. A line range of colours and in numerous fascinating designs, at IOJd per yard. French " Rosso " Blouse flannels, in oriental spots, stripes, and figures. It is here because it is good, at Is lid and 2s 3d per yard. The " Orlwoola " Blouse flannels. The latest and by far the finest Mouse flannel produced. The texture and quality are commendable. It is absolutely unshrinkable and loses nothing in appearance by washing and making up. It gives excellent wear and will become popular with all smart dressers. All the fashionable shades and designs are here, at 2s lid per yard. | Letters should be addressed to The i Manager D.I.C. WELLINGTON. TO THE LEGAL, BANKING, MERCANTILE AND GENERAL I COMMUNITY. j MESSRS DeLUEN BROS., Tailors, announce that they have secured the services of a first-class cutter, Mr J. B. Schlam, of Sydney. Mr Schlam has been cutting for some of the very best houses in Sydney and Melbourne, so gentlemen can now depend upon getting the satisfaction that has not been obtainable heretofore in Palmerston — a really fashionably cut suit. TECHNICAL oLASSES. PALMERSTON NORTH. ""toTEW Quarter commences asunder: ■L* Chemistry—Monday, April 18th, at 7.30 p.m. Drawing, Painting—Monday, April 18th, at 1.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Wood-carving, Modelling—Wednerlay, April 20th, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Book, keeping, Shorthand and TypewritingWednesday, April 20th, at 7.30 p.m. Building Construction, Machine Drawing, etc. —7 p.m. Classes for Junior Civil Service, Woodwork or any other subject will be arranged, if a sufficient number of students desire it. PALMERSTON GUARDS. rfIHE above Company will parade at JL the Drill Hall as under :— April 15 : Company parade at 7.30 p.m. April 22: Government inspection at 7.30 p.m. ! April 29: Company parade at 7.30 p.m. May 5 (Thursday) : Annual inspection by Major-General Babington at 7.30 p.m., drill order. Under section 47, iDefence Act, £1 fines will be strictly enforced for non attendance, Orderlies for the month: Sergt. Collia and Corporal Blaramberg. Leggings will be worn at all parades until further notice, i By order. A. Y. MEERIMAN, Captain Commanding.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7957, 14 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7957, 14 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7957, 14 April 1904, Page 3