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GLIMPSf'.B OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 NOW BEING PUBLISHED. i COMPLETEIN TWELVE PARTS. Secured in Plain Cover, 15s ; or in Beautiful Clo'h Binding, 21s ; or in Handsome Leather Cover, 25?. ALL THE CITIES, WATERFALLS, LAKES, RIVECS. FIORDS, SOrNDS, BUSH SCE NERY, Forming the GEMS OF NEW ZEALAND Each part contains 16 Magnificent Photos, 10 x 8, th« largest rize ever published in the Colony, and form? the Most Complete Collection of our "BEAUTIFULBRITAIN OFTHE SOUTH." The Government, recognis ? ng the useful and educatiotia) influence of the work, have afforded tb^ publish" ers every facility, and have secured a large number of copies,* as, in their opinion, it forms a Wourlerfu ly Corcise Medium foi bringing the beauties of the Colony before the people of the world. For forwarding to Home Friends it will be invaluable. Applications have already been ' received fr m the Leading Finns of j Sydney and Melbourne fir the Aus« | tralian Copyrights. j Published by the GLIMPSES OF N&W ZH ALAND jUPBLISHING COMPANY (!.t.) • Apply COOK & GR\Y, 204, Hereford Street, Chns^.u.cli. j I - i ! IMPORTANT | To Property-owners and | ■. . . Others. .' TF y - ':VA-? : '-('VXr, a TT.-.f-l, : | ,_.,-. -„,<- ;.;■• •;•-..•»-,-.. \y' : Uh '• O 1 ! \\ ! i t«i ill V! ■' •«?. '"f : :i-!!lly -:-en- ; ;li r-»V- --' , t'.cu nU, •■- ■■' i-rn -. pt:vpV &'•_. ! rtii ' ai-'wl! S;:d a v wuAt v»r \ v - e ; udy<M Vi <> youv pt'.'yeviies. &c., 'r <* ■ 'of oh rgfi.Vml charge no cQiJiujission. I i.'uiu >.s >a!e pffertfc'd. ..[•'.- W -nave a Urvn> lik? of pro <ertifS I for suit 1 ■e«1 to l»*!i?e : . .■Hore*. nnd -other yijjhiaiibnima^. !i:fja-r«»nc63.<fFeet* > d.. £15 00. o ■!*«&••■ on appr.n- P d j free. : old .-eeuVifcy, at' lowest enrrene • r.tfß. -' : *' • ', ( >tfice <f>f EmpWe Trnrle I •■••Society, -'for coH^finn of •tiyconnt*,. 1 &C.,.in an,v jgitt oi'^w Z-i.iiliuia. . CORBFSPOXDEXCK IN'V TED. : ' ( Jamiesoii;& Co., - LAND & FINAN £.L aGE-\T>V .42, Lamltoh Quay, ... WELLINGTON. Pianoforte & Singing. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. ' Irs. aT&ray, LOUTH NUR«EKY. Beatty's Organs ai bargains. For particular*, eatn j ogue, address Danie' F. Lv.attA I Wubhingtou, New Jersey.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch STead Office, Cuatotri-honße Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Director* The Hod. Morgan S, Grace, M.D., CM. G., .MLC, (Chairm»n). The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq. M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman). . Alfred de. Batbe Brandon, Esq The Hon. Edward Richardson, €<M.G. John Dunoan, Esq rriHE bLDfcsi, wealthiest, iSD. MOST PROSPEROUS Anattaliai) Life Office, and the Largest in the British Empire The only Mutual Life Office which ' .- declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of die most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in tfo Australasian Colonies, t ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £14,500,000. FOURTEEN AND A-HALF MILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWOUSILLION) -. STERLING.. . Polices in FdWJe Sum Assured " ... fi1.72iR.d41 Gash Boriiises Divided £7,726. 170 BONUSES I CASH BONUS for ONE year, lß97. £449,268, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to i' 885.000 after making SPBOIAL RE: SERVES. CASH BONUSES decked for laM FIVE years, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionai-j Bocuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. Assure Your Life in the > A.M.P. SOCIETY And secure a BONDS IWL YEAR, v Expenses of Management less thai 8i per cent, on tbe total income. EDWARD W. LOWE Resident Secretary \ Branch OfficeCustom House Quay, Wellingtou

+£■'„■■■■■■■■ : '. ' " : OSBORNES Iliaf- yearly Clearing Sale Commences on February Ist, - and will be continued through the month. At these Sales we like to get in as much CASH as possible, but in, this instance We require the room 'for NEW GOODS to arrive in March. We are therefore prepared to ENTER TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS AT SALE PRICES until the end of the month, and allow the ordinary discount, or take Promissory Notes at three months. ' ' We must have room for New Goods expected shortly. «*^%pui?cliase cheaper at Osbornes.' •.' - * . . . - - * ....

IjiKST Two Weeks of SALJS ! With this month we inaugurate our T — — — — m 1 ■ ii 1 ■ ■ ■ Having secured the sole right of this system in our line of business for the district, we are now prepared, after considerable expense, to INSURE YOU FREE OF COST! By dealing with us you not only get good valuefor your money, but protect yourselves against accidents which are at once so common and so disastrous in their consequences. OUR PRICES WILL BE AS CHEAP AS EVER ! £^^f\f% and 20s a week compensation against accident. Policies to this" value cRjA^IV presented to Customers spending 20s. " JJ? C#^ and 26s compensation. Cash Customers spending 10s presented with AvV policy^of this value. J©(J#% and 10s compensation. Cash Customers spending ss- and upwards preS&Vw sented with a polity of this value. Policies good for 7 days. • * FREE MONTHLY I NSU RAN CE -By spending £2 we will insure you for 28 days FREE OF COST. Regular Monthly Accounts settled before the 14th will entitle Customers to this system. By dealing with us you can in* •* surtf yourself all the year round FOR NOTHING. For QUALITY £un.c!L CHEAPMESS,

WHITE'S, HOTEL, ; ' FOXTON. j. a p QTA N - ELL p p, i P R I E T 0 I?. ..' r l '.--■ --. "'"•■•■(: •'"■ ■"■•'" ; '«>r • ''"'' ■■>..'.. ;■,-.•/■• « ?•;]■ 'v^vw'V.-s fr : '-9va : 'y v;ilU'^ Hnora. frond Ptnbling, s n-' 1 r-vew rnnveniencf. Mraciifut's Dunedin l^eer alway? am f fip Tli^ Stabling; is, now tinder my own isliar^. Kvflrv *arp a^ attpn"linp w;! 1 be given. Horses and Cuflfgies for hire. if '■ rjOSTON rVVMTLT TJOTKT T?rm TTotvt, ts; Xo\r TJkt>T.ETE With Ftt.uy Oomfobt. 00 v?-!f thp Fnrrrv Hotpl. I'm sutp itr . ■ .thrrn yvi W! '. fiml The dair'-fs* nf Viands, with lowest charge cfirnVji'D'"!''! : Thorp you' 1 v-'^so your palate, there >oa'll ; plpn"pyour *iahu With dainti'-s. vich and rare, and sparkling liquors bright;. ...... For of all the de'icacirs, Foxtoniana trj T please thfir aiß*;e. or dflipht their eye. Ofal thesevera I. imls o! sumptuous fare 1 rhr-re's non? with his catering cau compare \ud Travellers and strangers the district passing tnrough, uld iiaU at the good old pile, on the bank 'of the Manawatu, Yhere, with good home coraforfs and " overjthing'in ordnr blight, upplied by R.. W. Talbot and the good old Bonkr Knight. V7OUNG MEN, wiite to dip for V Viilnable free Book concerning Iv, nrse vea^ Pr.»fo-sor Flermarm, | Sp» tialist, 40, Collins place, M..1-

piCSTEB, NANNESTAD & CO AND FLODBMILLEBS, PALMBRSTON NOBTH, . Have on Sale all kinds of : aiMing Timber A Moaldingß m^ • '■■■• . Sashes -. t -, and Doors ' B«tomea DreM Tmber always on | . . hand. | fittt (^--itoner Flour, PoUara, ■ ■> : JBran, Ac., at ; LOWBBT QUOTATIONS. DB ftHUBOfIILI/S Btbub of Hyh>phoßPhiwp of Limr is fcreieribed by the FaouHy for the core of Consumption, Chronij Cough, General DebiUty. ■ . Ii oontaina two of the principal ingredientß necessary for building . tip the httmto frame and whioh are qon-idered deficient in the above complaints, viz , Phosphorous and; lame. tOantfot be too highly re- ' oonJinendwi for Delicate Children. DB. OHtJEOHILL'S b real brain food, and in ease of Suicolar and Neryone Exhaustion h«B aoqnijed a world wide reputation Bach bottle bears Dr Churchill's Signature Price, 4fr. y- Prepared only by ' . 0117 JLMIt OHEBSIBT, ' |Urn Oaatigltone, Paris, 12. ; J. TiOMPSON, \ Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Main Street, . . ' - ; Foxton). iferpenter, Joiner, ntod Undertaker. Al kinaa of Jobbing Work done on the shortest notio«.

017171X0 ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ATTw . PAT.TA ANT) SkkllNMy Superior Seeds have been tried ttV.SLi tt «ijiV ftSrT VUUinJ with the most satisfactory results in NEW • ZEALAND. these countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. Flowers, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Containing Aster, Gov. McKinley, Over 60 grand Gebman Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sorts. colors. Fcluege Plants, 'for decorative foliage. Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixed.' These aiv New White. Pettjnia. Bell's Show Misod the best Fobget-me-not, New Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed, mixtures in Large Flower. VEEBESA.-Bell'sShowMisfd the world. Lretraf, Perpetual Flowering, Blooms Pan- y, Our Nellie, Gorgeously Beautiful. All Summer. Poppt, Biverdale Mixture, Grandest Out. ;; Wonderful Mexican Piumbose, Worth White Flowehs; '100' Sort? foV'Whitt 25 cents. . Bouqiiet?. . " . : Yellow Flowebs, 100 Sorts Mixed for Book on SuMmeb Gardening, Free . Bouquets. ' •: - • And Five Other Grand Sort 9. All the above sent by mail for' only 1 shilling and 6 , pence. % '■■' ''".''■ -' ' ' •'■.'. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. Best Bean 3 Best Carrot Best Lettuce -r Best Radish : Best Peas ' Early Cabbage: Best Melons. Best -Squash Best Corn Late Cabbage Best Onions ■ Be3t Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber Best Pumpkins Best Turnip^ - 4 packages other choice vegetables and a gem flower collection of 10 packets. The above box 30 packages of seeds mailed for only 2 shillings. l^Send money by post money order dn Binghamton, N.Y. A trial of flowers or vegetables for 6 pence in silver. 10 packets of Choice ,» Flower Seeds for 6d, or 6 packets of Vegetable Seeds for 6d. All of the above for 4 shillings by mail, and catalogue of seeds free. Address X J. Bell, Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America.

New Zealand LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited.) Wool f~ Wool ! Unrivalled facilities for the -dis* play of large or small clips. Moderate Charges and Prompt Account Sales with Cash Remittances. No charge made for lots offered and not sold if shipped to London through tne Company, Absolute protection afforded by Special Clause in Company's Articles of Association. Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, received for sale, and disposed of od arrival in Store. Liberal Cash Advances Free of Commission. R. M. McKnioht, T. H. Hanna, Produce Department. Manager. E. 8. Thynne, Agent, Foxton.

JOM SPEIIAI, BL ' CKSMITH & nORSE-'HOER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTO^. All kinds of blacksmithing done. Agricultural implements made and . repaired. Vebielea'made and repaired by an experiencedCoachbuilderftncl Wheel wright. Wanted Agents. WEEKLY and upwards being made, on a JNEW ARTICLE. taking down orders, in spar* OO time (permanent work, if r© <*»^ quired). Agents Wanted in every Colony and District.. Enclose envelope for particu lars. Address to •• N(! VELTY/' p O Btal Box 97f Sydney. N.S.W.

Autumn Novelties are now being sho^rn in all Departments. Write for catalogue and particulars of the NEW FASHIONS. # x

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Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 1

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