WANTED KNOWN— That No. 1 8« i]« Pnrcel containing ft fall ' dress length of m -rviewibli' tv.'oed, with linings, buttons, silk and twist, for making up ; a pnir of black or coloured taffeta glovo3 ; and a pretty summer blouse, will be Bent, post free, to any address, on receipt of 10s 6d, from tho Great Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN- That No. 2 Pale Paicel containing 1 pi'ir of strong corsets; 2 pairs of •white knickers; 2 white cbemi."Ps ; 1 underskirt, and 2 pairs of black cashmere hose, will be sent, pot free, to any addreSß, on receipt of Vte 9d, from tlu» Great Stock-taking Sale at Te Aro House. \17 ANTED KNOWN— That No. V V 8 Bulft PaiC'il, containing 1 pretty summe 11 jacket ; 1 dozen co oured border handkerchiefs ; 1 j pair of black or coloured taffeta ! gloves, and 1 handsome gnipur lace cullarette, will be sent, post free, to aDy address, on receipt of 7s Od, from the Great Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. WANTED — 20 Bundles of Flouudew dai y, during thvs season, for cash. Apply to J. 0. &IARTEB, Palmerston N. FRUIT "SEASON. KAWAROA ORCHARD. DURING the fruit season cooking and eating apples, free from blight or Codlin Moth, can be obtained in large or small quantities nt i reasonable price?. Apply at the office of the Manaavatu Herald. r PHE above rpwarrl will be paid by J the owner of the orchard robbed to anyone not bping the principal offender, who secures the conviction of anyone for robbing an orchard, within the Borough boundaries. Nothing Like HUziy Growth, i.E, OSBOEUB, TAILOR & CUTTER OF FOXTON. T^ESIRES to thank lifs customers [ J for their liberal tupport 'Wing his fir*t year, and would intiuaato tbftt. his inereru.ii.g trade has induced him to runovo to more convenient premises ()! POSITE CLYDE-Sl 1 ., adjoining J. Walls' Baker's Shop MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION . OF AUSTRALASIA. SPECIAL Protection is afforded New Zealand members in the deposit of £50,000 with tho Public Trustee. TableA.R. offers a first-class in» vestment with a good rate of inter* est. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Resident Agent. District Office, Mutual Chambers, Palmerston North. JO£ Fi?a.sep, \ Bookseller & Stationer. Toys and Fancy Goods, Artist's Colours and Brushes, Rubber Stamps, any design, at lowest prices. Watches and Jewellery thoroughly repaired by a first class Wellington House. Family Reader, Something to Read, Weldon's Journal and Young Ladies' Journal. Latest Books and Magazines BY EVERY MAIL. N.Z. Times, N.Z. Mail, Evening Post, Manawatu Daily Times, Shannon Farmer, Ma.naw.vtit Herald, The People, Canterbury 'I imes, Chvistchurch Pre;<*, Auckland Weekly, Sportiiuj JRet'lew, N.Z. Oraphic, N.Z. Farmer, Penny Comkit, Lloyd's Weekly, Glasgow Weekly, Sydney Bulletin, de, &c. School Requisites — a speoialty. A few STAR ALMANACS Itft, which I am selling at Is in order to clear the line. AGENT FOEAUiance Assurance Company, Capital and Reserves, £8,750,000. LOWEST RATES. A Premier Company and a Libehal Policy. xo sell STAMPS.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1896, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1896, Page 3
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