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' ■ ' "\\ SPRING GOODS! jj SPRING GOODS I IS NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID VARIETY IN | Spring and Summer Goods, BEING A FIRST SHIPMENT. 1 i ill All the latest NOVELTIES for the present season, including New French Cofil tumes, New Lustras, New Grepons, Prints and Muslins in endless varif tv. I 1 ' • : i •■lf OUR TRIMMED MILLINERY j Has already created tremendous interest, and the sales for the first night of sUowjuil has been a record. An endless variety of Prints from 3d per yard to choose from, ancKJI anticipation of a busy season our stock has been marked a trifle over cost. I INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Pattern Books now ready. | For QXTJULITY and CHEAPNESS, it dUft^jf iE3j| JJwiM Jill . JUl . jjc^i^r»jS\ jjUJ gy^ i:|

Brad & IMml PALMERSTON NOETFT, :| 'jii! -~» ' ■ iii'l SEErdMEN, & GENEBAT, MERI I OHANTB. ' ; : ;||j| ■ ■ ■'\\k [UST LAND E■ Di -i| J ■ . iiji 6 Tanks Turnip w^tt^t Swede Seeding \ M ALSO— S.j|!| ■]lli ; 1 1 ; ; New Stocks of Clovers, Cfrasß Si «i<fp| •Vtangi'l Wurzel, Carrots, eto.jp \II of those have l<een carefuiilyl s^i ected fotn the best mftrkotsj jijjli! England l»y Mr Liovsl ABH^ibMJ • il f»m he relied on as TItUE JM A VIE and of the H!GHBB1 v ajjiii dItfAIING POWER. 1 I — : " 'h We invite comparison of qualiij md prices and will forward aamj lM aud quotations on application* si ' t-ARGE STOCKS <O<lW S£2ED X^OTAWOlßSiisil., ft;: A special line of TBU3S I)E1!«| WENTrJ imported by owwielipiii lirect fro«n Hobart A!ar> & pirittufj! f ot of Circular Heads, tfyatto Ihp* iifics, Braces Frost Prohfics, ©to. S!-:ED OATS of all vflfieti*!.! \'so Feed Oats, Chafl ! t Braa Pollard, Chi k Wheat, Cape Barlflf Rye €orn, &c. always oh hand,. « .; WOOL PACKS At. Lowest Narfeit Bateau' ' "" " . J ' ■ \ ■i.--.--<ix- ' ' 'y, __. , r ;_j VNDERTAKEB j {\~\\\G to notify .thrit my i |! NEW IJEARSE i| i- • ...w completed, and can bci rjW :iineJ <>n very reasonable itenna. ' FuneraU contacted, promptly: . ij^ itre'iiMy. ' $i : ■' ' .iM) TiW iONSONJ.,::!:,! • rn<l«rra|c«iii|jl ■ Avpnup TJnal PrtiniiiW

WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOX T 0 H \ n QTANSELIJ PR"PRI E T O B: HAVING taken over <lm sib^ve well k'»wn hostelry, I slull d--my host to merit tb» pntrn'-as of } the public ard ♦ravollers generally. "Billiard T?oora, Good Stnbling, a».il ' very (»onvenienco. Ftraclian's Dnnedin Peer ttlwayp on tap The Stabling is now under my own charge. Every care and attention will be given. Horses and Buggies for hire. COXTON p.\MTLY TJOTEL Ttub Hotel is Now Rkplwte With Evert Comfort. ■ Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its thpre you will find > „ " The faintest of Viands, with lowest chai%p combinecl ; , <.r ;■ i There you' 1 please 'your palate, ther? >ou* ; l. please your sight . .-. „ . si <. With dainties, rich and rare, and spafkHng Jiquor3 bright ; . . . r ;. For of all the delicacies, Foxtonians trj T please their i alate, or delight their eye. Of all the several kinds of sumptuous fair? There's none with his oatering can ieprnpaw \ud Travellers' aikl strangers ihe'^tWut pasaipg through, . ■ , uld halt at tlie good old pile, on the bank of the Manawatu, Where, wilh good home comfort h and everything in order bright, Supplied liyß. W.'Talbot and th* good old Bonte+Khighl. ' \7"OUNO MEN, write to me fur valuable free Book concerning y< vise yep, Profe.-snr Uerni'inh 40, ; j Collins placp, M Itourne., \~fty ■ ■::■-

BEATTY'S Pi«nos A.YD Organs^ HON. DANIEL, F. BRAT/H |~j tho Oi'j?an .and PiatiManufacturer, is building and bhij, ing more Organs and Pianos th.-n ever. Li 1870 Mr Bm.il} lef horn. a penniless p'ow boy, and by hisindomitable will he has worked hh way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty s Organs and Piano 9 nee 1870 Nothing seemfto dishearten him ; obstacles laid ii j his way, that wou d havo wrecked ! auy ordinary man forever, he tnnif to an advertisement and conies ou 1 of it bHgljte* than evor. His in--Btrumot^aß is kut>wn, are verj and aw 40, be found in all § v ¥ !$$ c are informed »|ilmw# $6 »,G.vfc ten years he in6end»> to^ifeoil 4Mo,ooßwfcove o hi|MiOOj),QPP iCfi 6 average them at <i.'x. ■>■;.■ iiiaxV ii.-.-.i-v,"*,!.'' 1 ■K. J Y USBOMK, UndeiiJiker, Cabinotmaker', Pprii M.-ntra- niak. r a d • VcMc-tuin llud Maiiu:°iii*iurur ; MAIN .ST]il-:i.T,.F"XTO,\. 1 T XT N.

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Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1898, Page 1

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693

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1898, Page 1

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