Loveday Bros D.O.P. SALE A N immense success. Why ? Because it is thore that the Best Bargains are to be obtained. J. L. Morrison, FLAX BROKER, HEMP AND FIBRE DEALER. Okficeb and Warehouses — 12 and 14, Featherston St., (Post Office Block) Wellington, N.Z. P.O. Box 350. FLAX CLASSED FOR THE TRADE. IAM a Buyer of Flax in any quantity for Cash. Will make Liberal Advances on Flax sent for Sale. Agent for CROSBIE'S STRIPPERS for Manawatu, Wairarapa, ard East Coast districts. Duplicate parts kept in stock. Prompt replies to all enquiries. AUR shelves are being constantly refilled. The piles of Bargains daily replaced at Loveday Bros' D.O.P. SALE TRUST MONIES To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug las, and Pohangina Blocks I am prepared to supply settlers on che above blooks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Rural Land without requiring payment oj procuration, commis. ton, or other such fees, and at current rate of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current rates. J.HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, and Notary Pubijc, Paimerston North. npHE Is TABLE is groaning under its load of Bargains at Loveday Bros' D.O.P. SALE This is the latest nine days wonder. Mr. Greenwood, Senr., SURGEON DENTIST, PALMERSTON N. Mr Greenwood will visit Foxton professionally on FRIDAY, 14th July, arriving over night, and may be consulted at Whyte's Hotel till 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. Why Pay Heavy Doctor's Bills? when yon can have ADVIOE FREE In all cases of sickness consult W. HAMER, Successor to R. Leary, CHEMIST, FOXTOJS, If during the day at his Business Premises, Main-street; if after Business Hours at his residence, corner of Russell^street and Norbiton Road. MY long experience extending over a period of lfi years, seven of which have been witli English Medical Men, enables me to treat almost All Cases Successfully. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. A. H. Wylds, TIMBER, COAL, PRODUOE, AND FLAX MERCHANT. PALMERSTON NORTH. SOLE Agent for this District for the Grey Valley Ooal Company. Orderß supplied direct trom ship's ride in quantities from One Truok and upwards, and forwarded to any -part ofthe Distriot by rail. A. H. WYLD3.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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355Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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