GLIMPSES CF NEW ZEALAND. NOW BEING PUBLISHED. • OMPLETE IN TWELVE PARTS. S<" wed in Plain Cover, 15s; or in lit aii tiful < oh Kindinfr, 21s; or in Li ami ti me L. ath< r Cover, 25-. ALL THE niTIES, WA'ER. : FALL-, L.'KES, RIVEKS, 1 TOI I> . S< >DS, Br>v SCE N-.KY. F rmi - ih. G MS OF NEW ZE*LA D ! i * Kiii-h i ai t contains 16 M_g< ific -nt ! P1.i.t0. . 10 xB, th» largest size ever l>uli i-heii in the Colouv, and forms ( the Most < otripletK Collection <f *»:.*, U TIFUL tUiITALN Oi THE j bOUTH." I The Government, recognising the I nsefn' and edncntioti a' influe* c& of lli. v\oik, Imvo i.fforde i lb piiblis-h-I cis cv ry facility, and bive secur- d I a large number of copies, as, in their opinio , it forms a Wonderfu ly Co i cisc Medium fot bringing tho beauties oi the Colony before the people of the world For forwarding to Homo Friends it will be in .al -table. Applications have already been received from the Leading Firms of Sydney and Melbourne fcr the Aus_ tralian Copyrights. Published by tha GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAN PUBLISHING COMPANY (Lt.) Apply COOK & GRAY, \ 204, Hereford Street, Chris teh ur eh BEJLTTY'S Pianos AMD Organs. HON. DANIEITF. BEATTY the great Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is building and shaping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr Beatty left, home a penniless plow boy, and by his indomitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty s Organs and Panos nee 3870. Nothing seems to dishearten him ; obstacles laid in his way, that wou'd havo wrecked y ordinary man forever, he tarns j to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very popular and are to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed | tnat during 'he r.ext ten years he in- 1 tends to sell 200,000 more o his make, that meaus a business ot $20,000,000 if we average them at $ICG each It is already the large, t business of the kind in existence. Send io Daniel F. Beatty, Washington! New Jersey, for Catalogue. Barraud 1 Abraham, palmerston north. SEEPSMEN, & GENEBAL MERCHANTS. IUST LANDED "4B Taltiltft -FuviiiE- and ' Swede Seeds* ALSO— Ne*. of Clovers, Grass Seeds, M ang >1 Wurzel, Carrots, eto. All oi whose have "een carefully selected f oui the best markets in England by Mr Lionh, Abraham and can be relied on as TRUE TO NAME and of the HfGHEST GERMINATING POWER. We invite comparison of quali tv and prices and will forward sample, and quotations on applioation. LARGE BTOCKS OF SEED POTATOES. A special line ot TRUE DER WENTS imported by ourselves direot from Hobart. Also a prime lot of Circular Heads, Myatts Prol'fics, Bruces Frost Prohfics, eto. SUED OAIS of all varieties Also Feed Oats, Chaff, Bran Pollard, Chi k Wheat, Cape Barley, Rye Corn, &c. always on hand. WOOLPAOKS at Lowest Market T?ates. WANTED KNOWN—That spe % cial attention is paid to* Orders from the Couutry by a splend idly organised department at Te Aro House, Wellington. ANTED KNOWN-That the same prices are invariably charged to Country Customers as are quoted over the oounter, at Tt Aro House, Welliogton."
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Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 4
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552Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 4
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