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! s^ r PPORT liOCAL INDUSTRY. C'ORRUGATKD IRON ! CORRUQ^ TEI) IRON ! ; Covrugated Iron I Coi?x»vi^atecl Iron ! [ THE Cheapest Corrugated Iron in the . Market., eapflcially fov FlaxmiHs and Shpds. BLACK Oorrugated Iron* Owing to heavy rise in Black and Mai - vanished Ii fln lam compelled to advana 1 - My I'nicE List. •"' <i 7 8 9 10 feel J<<» 1,0 -> - ->m \li* Hil pershfS t V'KEYIOI S LIST CANCELLED. . The Special Feature in this Black Corrfl " £a.ted Iron o\er ordinary galvanised iron is its cheainess, galvanised costing upward* ; of 40 pei cent more. See following ex* ample : — I<!2 sheets Bft galvanised conn- . gated iron weights 1 ton ;J\vt Oqr 161 b. ot ii2B per ton. .£2« 12 4 K>2 sheets Bft black corrugated iron. 2s 3d per sheet „ 18 14 K ' Difference . . i'B 710 ' FULL CASH DISCOITNTS AIiLOWED... Country orders must be accompanied with. remittance. Tnii Only Manufactthkh ok the Abovk. j Lexotks is WKr.-T.rxuTox. VICTORIA- STREET (Corner of Chews'Lane). thos. bahik ges, I OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. No. IT, WIIJiIS-PTREET. !Notk. — Highest Cash Price given for OUt Zinc. L I M E: )' OiE for Agricultural and _j Building purposes for sale at Jowe«t; possible rates. Apply to \ C. HONORE, ' Foxton. ; I.). M Brooks, ! Tram Contractor, )Sanson.

iGEOKGE KeITHARDT, 1 PIANOFORTE AND MUJ3IC WABBHOUSE. i ■ i . . ••— — — THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS ! £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, i £27 10s, and £45. I The above aye pronounced tlie Best in the World. PIANOS !>v I Collard 5c CoOard, Lipp & Sons — Erard. i Brinsmead 6c Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. )ji SABS HANDS SUPPLIED. Violins, FluteaL. Cornets, and other Brass iLStruments. Violin strings and bows. I jj'lTTimw FOR ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. I 'AJatid'B, Songs, and Pianoiorte Piecew iv 3heot and books. Postage on a ainttle sUoet, 2d. I'itymenrß in;iy be forwarded by post Office Order* If Npriall a-sa'.junttj in ataiups. I Music saut throußb tho post cannot be oxeNaug^o OATALOOL-E PRICE LISTl 1 . AND TERMS ON APPMUATJOft l All ML .11 A V'_Y '_ JH^QWM.' TTTAWrPTTn Pn-mnm onil Tim"™-''

WAII XXUU, JJtlLillUia iIUU x^ttiij. men to inspect my Barr^ urne, which are without doubt the st churns in the market. The aye been twice exhibited, and re--1 ceived highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. Cha*. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmer ston North. Mr Edmund Osborue, Storekeeper, - Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom testnonials and 1 prices can be obtained, ' and where the churns can be kboh. 1 ; /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE 1 ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Lowpr*minmß and large bonuaei. Funds kept in Now Zealand. Clftlna paid imrmdiaUly after proof ot imm. Mon liberal conditions. Low New Zoalaud mortality. Soonomioal management. , State security. TOTAL SUM ABBUKED (inoludinf Donm Additions) •• *T43W*» TOTAL FUNDS (tha whol« inTMted in New Zealand) ... £I^SB,4SS \ In addition to the above fundgjthe offloetaai an AMKUAL INCOME ot ©TOT ... •«• ••• ... ja6B,UW Tha BmrplM O»*b ProA^ln HM wwe HUM (BPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Baring Fund System Policies are now being tamed; d New A«surers and existing Aisurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this ioctiou. All profit* accruing after entering the soction are let apart to be divided among tho polioyi bolder* remaining in tho section at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are autat The prinoipleß of the Tontine and mode of keeping account* are not kept secret, a* in / mh 0 { other Tontines advertised. ' •> Information o*n be obtained at the Head OCnoe Aud all Branches and Agencies, and alto r Sob j£* Vnvellinc Agents of the Departauat. J F. W. FBANKLAKD, ' \ Aclmnr *** Principal Dfitar. DM. LUCKIB,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4

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