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PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 28th OCT. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 1 o'clock— 86 mixed weaners 19 mixed yearlings 17 mixed yearlings 6 springing heifers 15 mixed cattle HTHE WIFE'S WELFARE.— J Treatise posted free. It will teach you more than all the >earg you've lived Every woman should read it. Write Prof. Hermann, French Specialist, 40, Collins-place, Melbourne. Pianoforte & Singing. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. Irs. E. Gray, LOUTH NURSERY. TO LET. HTHE SHOP lately occupied by I Mr A. R. Osborne in Main street, next to Mr Loveday's drapery establishment. POTATOES. KAIAPOI AND DERWENTS. Now landed from the South the : above potatoes. For sale at 6s per sack, sacks in* eluded. Apply to A.R.WYLDS, Palmerston N., Or to B. SPELMAN, Foxton. YOUNG MEN, write to me for valuable free Book concerning yourselves. Professor Hermann, ! Specialist, 40, Collins place, Mel bourne. i | Wanted Agents. ' WEEKLY and upwards being I made, on a MEW ARTICLE, taking down orders, in sparo O O time (permanent work, if re &A quired). Agents Wanted in j every Colony and District. Enclose envelope for particulars. Addross to "NOVELTY," Postal Box 976, i Sydney, NSW.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 3
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