THTi) CEXTHAL /UCTIOI-' MART, PALM.BSTOy KOPTH, . Ih thejtrgest and Be-t Room on tbe Coast for tho display of Goods. T B. MONTAGUE. Auctioneer. I % -Valuator Hotel Broker, House, Lf«nU and General Agent, liaa fcr Bale » xinutnre, Pianos, Crockery, ...Cutlery, Saddlery,. &o. Sale> conducted in any part of the Country pu Tenant p.ble terms. Valuations made at rensonable rntcs. Money advanced on Goods foi * ab v olntu tab. Houses Fcrnishod througl 'rout or Time Payments. * gent for Am-kland' Kauri Timbet Coy., J f ors, Sashes, Pickets* Mantlepieces, &c , a largo skek always on hand. Sales h *ld' at the Mart every Batdrday at 1 o'clock. lnmpt. Account fcalea rendered ttorniiig aftfr sale. B'ickkrs — olotial Fank of New Zeuland, §>'■' Tbote about toTjuil^sbcuW call on J. B. MONTAGUE, 1 i d insi ect his st«ck of Kauri Doers, ■ jVlßn'ilepfeces, ■ Pickets, <$;c , &c. J. B. MOKTAGUE, 'J HE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. VVIOH'XpIU NaNNESTAD & CO. 'IIMBE R , AND FLOURMILLEBS, PALMEIISTON NOKTH. Have on Sale all kinds -of Puilding'Timb'pi' Mouldings Sashes and Doors, Season. d Drese Tabtr always on Land. First Class R. Her Flonr, Pbllarc', l'ran. iVc, at LO -,v EST QUOTA T ; G ." S. Agents — For Timber — Mr . x . SprarS For Flour— Mr. Robert McLesn. WAMED. '•■;.■■ rjABN MONEY ATjftpM '•— £2, ither box ; now ; just Btart<d; all earn good p?|gt'S ; no Wfilking f* travelling rr quired ; anyone « an d'Vtno work ; hdya ><ntl girls e«m ne ; rly as inu hus men ; write for pnrticitlaifl at once, b fore our .lif-t y u . ;i - ", n^ enclose addressed e'lve'o c and : stamp for ropy to JAS G. SARGUOD, Mima er, P.O. Box 986,-S\dn^y ; or 65 ' oval Arp.nde, George a <] l'itt Mieets, Bjd'n'ey ' -"'■ Mi ■ '■•-■' *'4 ■ • ... . ■; : ' AND HONJ DANIEL F. BEATTY, r2th:e great Organ and Piano Manufacturer; is building; ani ebipi.ig mpjo O-gans and Pianos than ever. : j>> 1870 Mr Beattj left, h-/me a penniless : p*o\v boy, aud by his indomitable will Le bas worked his way up s* as to sell so-Jar. nearly 100.00U of Beatty's Or^ns and Pianos >ince 1870 Nothing seems to distreavten hiiu ; obstarleß laid ie his way.," tlmt ;w. v d have wrecked any bwUnnry ronn ir2v> r, he turns to an adverCiremem and ccmes oat of itCßrijgliter Uian ever. . His £a- -" itruinerife, as is well ki.cvn, are very popuJaYand ar^ to b<* found in all parts-o^ho world. , VVe aw infurined tbai. during 'l»e c ''■'■■*'?" >- Bars lle in " tends *j;o. P elh 2UO;OUO moie o his maker 2nat -.rmejiHS a bi.siueos ot $20,000\t)00.if w^ avoiag^ iheui at $100 <"!ch Tf is ulr^dy tl;e largest brsiuWWof *h« ki*:d in existence. Scnd.P pANiEp Jb 1 Heatty, Wk-1). ia9 fc o» r New-iU>rßey, for Catalogue. i
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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1892, Page 4
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