| Tailoring, Heasman & Baker TAILORS, TJAVE DECIDED TO BTOCK MERCERY, Etc., and invite our Customers to favour us with a call. A large variety of Gent's Shirts, Collars, Ties, etc , to select from. I We are prepared to make MACINTOSHES to measure. A fine lot of Samples to select from. CJREAM ! CBJBAM ! T*HE WELLINGTON FRESH 1 FOOD & ICE CO., Ltd. Are purchasers of SEPARATOR CREAM in any quantity at the foil lowing trices delivered at your nearest station : — September 8d per lb butter fat. October to end " of March 7£d " " April & May 8d " " June, July & August 9d " •» ' "FOSTER'S HOTELr Nearly opposite Town Bridge, Tanpo Quay, WANGANUI. Telephone No. 46. P.O. Box N». 54. W. H. G. FOSTER, Proprietor. Barraud & Abraham, PALMERSTON tfOßTtf. SEErSMEN, & GENEBAL MER. CHANTS. HarrynPaTme^T AXJCTXONJSER, Valuator, Land, House and Commission Agent, HAS commenced business as above. A large and commodious Auction Mart is now in course of erection on the corner next L Misers Holben and Kirk's, Rangi- [ tihei- street, and will be ready about i the end of August. < 'UTDOOR & CLEARING SALES will bo a special feature of my business. Tesipohary Address — Above Mr G uy's offico, Rangitikei-street, Palmerston North. E. P. OSBOKNE, CUNERAL DIRECTOR & FURP NISHER. All Requisites in Stock. POLISHED COFFINS in STOCK* Buggy Cushions and Mattraases made to order. > Venetian Blinds made and repaired, &c. Pictures framed. $ I All cabinet work for town and ; oountry. i MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TIE MANAWATU DISTBIOT Id tbe Purebred ClybMtel* lt*lli#» MANAaEB. Manaobr, tod t>y D. HL'rtell, Mtq., Manaia, it riling 10 y«ue ' ell, aai it by 1 tha eslrbraUd lire Director, ettt of Ptmhms 11. PrinceM 11. by W»ll*c«, tmi «f Pripceu 1., by Euiperer (impbrtiei). Impem by Napoleon, one ef tke best ktries «ver shown in Ologe. UASiOER took first prize At PaJotentea . At a 2 and 3 year *1<I ; firct prige at Hawke'c Bay as a 3-year ©Id; iritiii champion at Palnaeratoa ae a 4-year iel4; also first at Egmont aa a 2 year o'«L alee flr^t and champion as a 5-year eld at Palraerptoa N^rtb. These are the enly tiiiei - be ba9 nrer been shown. Princess 11. took first prize as a 2-ye*r o'd at Pa<ea, and first prize at Egmont ai a dray mare. Princess I took first prize at Oamara and Timara three years i* aao> ce«Rion. Director is by Toong Banker out ef Queen Isabella 11, by Yoasg Vanquisher (imported), g.d Queen Isabella by Cnmpsie 3rd (imported), R.g.d. Th« Bel'e by Blair's Champ ; on (imported). Qaeea Isabella is full sister to Gleneoe, awarded first aid champion at InvercargiU, 1886. Terms— £3 10s, single nare. Paddoeking free for fonr weeks, after which it per week will be charged. Guarantees, £S ss. «AU eare but no responsibility. For further particulars apply- te B. HAMMOND, Rongotea. Horse-owners are requested te make Ke promises until they hare seen tke Maaager.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1900, Page 4
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