ti'- i iriiJWtfciUtiM 11 ii m< mi i.i- 1 ii-ni-ri -"r ■— ~-i— — raHJ-CEtfTRXL AUCTION MAET IMLM BS'iON NORTH, Is flie argest aud Be*t Room on the Coast for the display of Goods. in. MONTAGUE, .Auctioneer, Valuator/Hotel Broker, Hons«e, nd and General Agent, has fcr Sale >urnitnre, Pianos, Croclsery, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c Sales conducted in auy part of the Country on reasonable terms. Valuations made at reasonable rates. Money advanced on Goods for absolute sai'c Houses Furnisbeicl thrpugl out on Time Payments. ' " ' .i gent for Auckland Kauri Timber Coy., Doors, Sashes, Piekets Mantlepieces, &c , a largo stock always on band. *T Salts ' held afc |he ty.»rt . every Baturaay at 1 o'clock. Prompt Account Bales rendered morning after sale. Bakkbhs— Colonial I' auk of New Zealand. ■ •' Tho^e about to build should call on J. B. MONTAGUE, ,"i.d inspect his stcck of Kauri Door?, Montlepieces, Pickets, &c , &c, J. R. M^ONTAGUE, THE BQDABE, PALMERSTON NORTH. piCHTEB, NANNESTAD & CO. ffIMBBR, ANP fLOUBMILLEBS, PALMBESTON NORTH. lJavo on Sale, all ltinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes and Doors, £ewoned Dress Tmber always on hand. . Jirat Class Boiler Flour, Pollard, Brau, Ac, at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. AOENTS — For Timber — Mr A . Speirs For Flour— Mi- Bobert MoLean. WAITED. HABN MONEY A r HOMF.— fi I ither sex ; new work ; just started; all earn good wages; no walking f-r travelling required ; anyone can do tne w«>rU ; \ oys und girls earn nearly a^ mu>h as men ; write ior particulars at once, before our list 'Mill, and enclose addressed envelope and stamp for reply to JAS. G. saRGOOD, iJuua-ev, P.O. Box 986, Sydney ; or 05 Uoyal Arcade, George and Pitt Mieuts, g^dney BBfiTTY'S AKD Organs. HON. DANIEL F. BEATTY, thfergrttt Organ and Piano Mannfacttfifer;, is building and 6hiping more[ "Organs- and Pianos than ever. IM§7Q tit Beattj left home a penniless- plow" toy, and by his indomitabWill be has worked his way up sp -as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianos since 18701 -'.Nothing seems to dishearteOimV obstacles laid in his way, fcfrat wou'd have wrecked any ordinajy; man forever, he turns to an advertisement and .Comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as-is well knowu, are very popular and aw' to be found in ail parts of the world. ""We are iuformed that during the 1 est ten years he intends to &eU 200,000 moro o his make, thnilinians ■ a business ot $20,000,000 if we nVorage ihem at $100 each ...'-It is alrendy. the largest business 'of the kiud in existence. Send 10 D4XIEJ. F.-Bkatty, Wash. iaOton, Now^orsey, for Catalogue.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1892, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1892, Page 4
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