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'THE CENTRAL' ATTOTION MART PALMIESTON NORTH, Is tlio largest aiul 13e?t Boom on tire Opßst tor the display of Goods. T K. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer, 1 1 Valuator, Hotel Broker, Hon>e, Lund and General Agent, Lbs for Sale I urnitnre, Pianos, Crockery, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c. Salert conducted in any part of the Couu'vy on rftasoi able terms. Valuations made at reasonable rntes. Money advanced on Goods tor absolute sale. Rouses Furnished throughout on Time Payments. i gent for Auckland Kauri Timber Coy., Dcors, Sashes, Preketa Mantlepieces, &c , a larga stock always on band. Sales held at the Mart every Saturday at 1 o'clock. Prompt Account Sales rendered morning after sale. Bakkers— Colonial Fank of NewZealand, Those about to build should call on J. B. MONTAGUE, And inspect his stcck of Kauri Poors, Mantlepieces, Pickets, &c, &c, J. R. "MONTAGUE, THE SQUAEE, PALMEBSTON NORTH; r> ICUTEbTn ANNEbTAD & COTIMBER, AND fLOUBMILMT.?. PALHERSTON NORTH. Uave on Sale all kinds of BuiUing Timber Moi i-.-.'uga Sashes and Doors, Seasoned Dresa Tmber always on hand. First Class Boiler Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c, at LOWEST QUOTAT.O.-S. Agents — For Timber— Mr A. Speirs "For Flour— Mr Robert McLean. ~~ WANTED. PARN MONEY AT HOM '.- K I ithvr sox ; now work ; just Btarted- all earn good wages; no walking c r travelling requued ; any one can do tna \v..ik ; l-oys and girls earn nevlyasuim has men; write for particulars at once, before our list ull, aud enclose addressed enve'o-e and stamp for rop y to JAS. G." SARGOOD, Maua«eT, P 0. Box 986, Sydney ; or, Go Loyal Arcade, George and Put ttreets, Sydney AND TTON., DATSTEIi F. BEAMY, n the groat Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is bnUding and ship ing more Organs and Pianos U1..11 ever. In 1870 Mr Beattj left homta penniless plo-A boy, aud by his indoautable will lie has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and p.aii» Huce 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him ; obstacles laid 1 hl^ay, tbat wou'd have wreoken fi ny ordinary man forever, he turn, toJn advertisement and comes ou. of it brighter than ever. His m •trumentß, as is well known, are very popular aid are to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed tuat during the iwt ten years he inter.d, to Tell 200,000 more o. b s make, that means a business ot WQ 000,000 if we average ihcm fit IlOOeach It is already tliel.ng'--t Lmess of the kind in eiis-jnoe. Send ro Daniel F. Be^t a Wa.Lin9ton, New Jersey, for Catalogue

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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1892, Page 4

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