?HE CENTRAL AUCTION MART, PALM i RSI ON NOBTH, Is the 'argest and B«»t Boom ou tbe Coast tor tbp display of Goods. T P. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer, I # Valuator, Hotel Broker, House, Laml and General Agent, has fcr H&le furniture, Pianos, Crockery, Cutlery, Saddlery, &o. Sales conducted in any part of the Country on mtaoi.able terms. Valuations made at reasonable rates. Money advanced on Goods for absolute sale. Houses Furnished throughout on Time Payments. Agent for Auckland Kauri Timber Coy., Doors, Sashes, Prekets Mantlepieces, &o , a large stock always on hand. Sales held at the Mart every Saturday at 1 o'clock. Prompt Aoeount bales rendered morning after sale. Bankekb — Colonial Tank of New Zealand. Tbo&o about to build should call on J. B. MONTAGUE, 4 1 d insi ect his stcck of Ktiuri Doors, Mantlepieces,* Pickets, &c , &c. J. R. MONTAGUE, GHE SQUABE, PALMEKSTON NORTH. n ICUTBK, NaNNESTAD & 00. TIMBER, AND FLOUEMILLtES, PALMEBSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of I uilUing Timber Mouldings Sashes and Doors, Seasoned Press Tinber always on hand. First Class Boiler Flour, Pollard, Uian, Sec, at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. Agekts — For Timbei — Mr A. Speirs. For Floor— Mr Bobert McLean. WAVIED. EARN MONEY AT HOMF.I ither ?ex ; new work ; just gtartfd; all enrn good wages; no walking rv travelling required ; anyone can do tne w«>ik 5 ' °)' 8 " n(i gi fls earn ne >rly as mv« h as cuen ; write for parucnlars at once, before our lifct full, and enclose addressed enve'o c and stamp for rep y to JAS. G. SABGOOD, Manager, P.O. Box 986, Sydney ; or, 65 Hoyal Arcade, George aid Pitt vMreets, Bydney BEATTY'S Pianos {and Organs. TJON. DANIEL F. BEATTY, [\ !the great Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is building and shiping more O'gans and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr Beatij left home a penniless plow boy, aud by his indomitable- will he has worked his way up so as to sell bo far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianoa»incelß7o Nothing seems to dishearten him 5 obstacles laid in his way, tlmt w>ud have wrecked Bny ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. Bis in•truments, as is well known, are very popular and are to he found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during ihe ■ e« t t«u years he intend* to >ell 200^00 more o his make, that means a business ot $20,000,000 if we average »hem at #100 each It is already rhe largest business of th« kiud in existence. Bind '0 Daniel F. Beatty, Wahh. iaOton, New Jersey, for Catalogue. I
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Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1892, Page 4
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434Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1892, Page 4
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