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Payne’s Acme Boot THE SQUABE, ... ; PALMERSTON NORTH*;® BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL-OUB OWN MAKE. 4 ENGLISH TANS GUABANTEED.

PALMERSTON NORTH ART GALLERY. - . ill. W. READ NALL. PICTURE FRAMER, - MOUNT CU TTER AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, DIRECT IMPORTER OF PHOTOGRAV URES, CHROME'S, ENGRAVINGS, etc. Large Stock of Framed and Un framed Pictures on hand. ENGLISH. AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL MOULDINGS IN STOCK.

FOR BARGAINS IN CARPENTERS’ & MILLWRIGHTS" TOOLS GO TO ROSS, MANNERS. STREET. AGENT for Messrs John McDowall and Sons’ Wood Working Machinery, and Messrs Alf DougiH and Co.’s Gas, Oil and Portable engines. MAKER of the Simplest and Most Reliable Trunk Churns and Butter Prints in the Market. For further particulars apply. ALEX. ROSS, ENGINEER. SAW AND TOOL MAKER. 83, Manners street. Wellington.

Box 81: Telephone 192. -' C. S. PiCK.ERI.NG, ” CycSsrag |. . , The Squabs, Palmerston North <8 in m ® £ J2 'S (Between ißnnk of New Zealand and g2 g g Public library). o | W TPTAVING bought tho sole f £ g OL Ageney of the Massey-Harris y-g and ttio Imperial Bicycles for the ss " in Manawatu District **2 i/2 e> co <1 Invites Inspection. , £.* S All classes of Repairs executed on th« 5§ Bhonest notice. A good Stock of Parts, * Kxtras, Accessories always on hand to choose from. . QWIFT. AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,. MAIN STREET PALMERSTON NORTH. 730 ACRES, 8 paddocks, good woolshed, dip and yards, 2-room, cottage; well watered; a splendid sheep and cattle farm; close to town; a good spec for a sheep farmer. Price, .€9; cash, .£730 only; balance at 5 per cent. 44/511 400 ACRES, all fenced but back dividing fence; 322 acres m grass, 5 paddocks, . 'emaii-de:- bush neov- lolled; 4roomed house, good outbuildings; a first cla93 sheep and cattle country. Price, <£6 per acre, balance 7 year 3 4| per cent. 42/521 212 ACRES, 11 paddocks, all well watered with two streams; 50 acres level, balance undulating; carries 21 sneep to the acre; a good 6-roomed house, trapshed. shearing shed, yards, and all necessary outbuildings, garden and orchard; 2 miles from creamery, 3 miles from school and township. Price, .£ll 10s. per acre ; say about <£looo cash, balance 5 per, cent. A warm sheltered spot -44/531 115 ACRES, well paddecked, part Cac and undulating; well watered; a good dairy and cattle farm; half-mile frd?n creamery and school. 3 miles from township; good 6-roomed house (all heart of totara), good barn cowshed, orchard (70 trees). Price, ,£l3 per acre; cash, <£3oo S 3. 59i BAKERY BUSINESS FOR DISPOSALS On© large Bakehouse. 26ft x 36ft 10->g, flour room, bread room, dble. oven (2); 6-roomed house; asphalt yard; 4-stall stable, loft, dbie. cartshed, three men’s rooms; doing 5000 to 6000 loaves per week, and small goods. Price, .£1509; easy terms. A grand opportunity for good man. This property i& lately built, and in good working order- 20/348 A few good businesses for sale. Also, good site in and close to Square. P.N.; good suburban properties and town residences, large number of leasehold dairy farms on hand. Apply, sharp. Agents for the N.Z. 3?aimers' Distributing Co. Proposals for Fire and Life Insurance taken. SWIFT AND CO. GRANCANONGA ' VINEYARD, Bell street Wanganui. JOSEPH SOLE R, Proprietor, The excellent quality of Joseph Soler’s Wines have won twelve First Prizes and two Gold Medals in the International Exhibitions of London, India, Australia and New Zealand. •/ APPOINTS Y. ALMAO, HAT&CAP MANUFACTURER fS INGE STRESS WELLINGTON

Drunkenness Is a Disease and can b© Cured. It is now a well-known fact to the medical fraternity and the laity, that Drunkenness is a disease of the entire nervous system, and it is curable the same as any other malady. We have, at a very great expense, discovered a SURE and INFALLIBLE cure for this curse, having found it by many years of constant study and research. This treatment is not to be | compared with the worthless quack cures advertised at so much per packet, or “Free,” etc. It is a different matter from all this to perfect a course of thorough, special treatment that WILL REALLY DO THE WORK j AND CURE j forever. This remedy can be given with § or without the knowledge of the patient, and can be placed in any food or liquids that the person uses. It is Perfectly Harmless. We have and are curing thousands, and we have thousands of grateful testimonial letters on file speaking of the wonderful cures through the means of this remarkable remedy. We pay SSOO for any case that we cannot cure. 87,000 used our cure during 1902, and we have yet to hear of one that was not perfectly satisfied. We want the worst cases Tonly. If yours is the worst case, by all means write at once and save the downfall. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential. No names of patients being published or made public without written consent. Consultation FREE. All correspondence and packages, without name and marks to indicate contents. FREEJ3QOK! FREE BOOK! FREE BOOK! Dr. Saunders’ latest treatise on the causes, various types, successful treatment of the Liquor habit, - “A Curs© and Its Cure,” ma\led free in a plain sealed envelope, to any address for 6d. in stamps, to pay the cost of postage. Address: - DR, W. H. SAUNDERS & CO., Station “ O," Chicago, 111, U.S.A. • Deft. 1451 C. All letters must be fully prepaid with 2Jd. '' *' ~~ " ' 1mm jmmmmmxacvm ncnoraaa fO AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS AND OTHERS, The Proprietors of the "NEW ZEALAND MAIL" Intimate toAmateur Photographers and Of ATfl PHOTOGRAPHS OF SCENES SUITABLE FOR REPRODUCTION . :si WILL BE PAID FOR IF ACCEPTED. s I subject must be of a suitable kiix3, he picture well taken. _ . - interested in avited to tespond to this aavwros*

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 2

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