30-Guinea BICYCLE (Ladies' or Gents') FRSS, 30 „ PIANO FREE. 30 „ GOLD WATCH (Ladies' or Gents') FREE. 30 „ SEWING MACHINE FREE. TRIP to the PARIS EXHIBITION of 1900, ell expenses paid, value 30 Guineas, FREE. TN order to increase the circulation of the Woman's World we have made arrangements whereby any subscriber may gain a ladies' bicycle, value 30 guineas, a gentleman's bicycle, value 3O,guineas, a 7-octave walnut piano, value 30 guineas, jj^jold watch, ladies' or gentlemen's, value 30 guineas, without any cost beyond_the subscription money. This system is not intended, for the idler — to receive something for nothing — but for those who are willing to use a litt'e cleverness, in their spare Vvn^ t for which they receive these handsome prizes Carriage paid to your door. If you want any of the articles rteimed above you can procure them by becoming a subscriber to the Woman's World. This makes you eligible to participate in our method of procuring the articles named free of cost to you. v Every subscriber to the Woman's Wor.ld is entitled to one of these prizes, according to conditions we send. Subscription for one year Post free, 5s iod Send addressed envelope with stamp (of any country will do) for copy of paper, and full instructions, how to proceed, also say which prize you select. Address.-^-The "Woman's World," Brenjford, London, W. , England.
BOOTH. MACDONALD & VO , LIMITED. | FLAX MACHINERY. Strippers Presses Scutchers Shafting Pulleys, Etc. A Full Smck of Extras alway3 on hand. All orders promptly attended to. A U S T 1 7 N~B ROS., FOXTON, AGENTS. FLAXMILLERS. TENDERS will be received for the output per ton of fair av.ero.ge fibre at the mill, Opui, late Seifert's mill. Plant, flax and firewood free. Conditions can be seen at the Hebald office. WILLIAM AKERS. Old Times Boot Shop, Main-street, Foxton. clearilg sale. OWINGjLo the early expiration of beriease Mrs Harris has deter, mined to retire from the Boot Bu9iI nea?, and will hold from to-day a CLEARING SALE at which her stock of all New Boots and Shoes will be sold at a considerable disccimfe FOR CASH. June 19tb. JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER. (Next door to Foxton Bakery.) j Main-street, Foxton. SEWN WORK A SPEOIALTY. Repairs neatly executed. All kinds of Boots and Shoes in stock. F. E. Jenks, Painter and Paperhanger, Cl-YJJB STBEET. WALL Papers, Scrim, nnd all Painter's Materials kppt in stock. W. S. Hart, GUNMAKER, Main-street We9t, Palmerston North. SHOOTING SEASON, 1900. TUST ARRIVED, direct from the I makers — J Guns Rifles .Revolvers Cartridges Powder Shot Caps Gun Cases Loaders and Fillers &c, &c. Repairs promptly executed. Gun? ra- browned, re- stocked, &c.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 June 1900, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 28 June 1900, Page 3
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