J Tailoring. : Heasman & Baker : i TAILORS, ; TJAVE DECIDED TO STOCK | MERCERY, Etc., > and invite our Customers to favour : us with a call. A large variety of Gent's Shirts, Collars, Ties, etc , to eelecfc from. We are prepared to make MAC- : INTOSHES to measure. A fine lot '• of Samples to select from. : CREAM ! CREAM ! • ''THE WELLINGTON FRESH 1 FOOD & ICE CO., Ltd. ! Are purchasers of SEPARATOR CREAM in any quantity at the folm lowing prices 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 " " 3 foster's^hotelT Nearly opposite Town Bridge, Taopo Quay, WANOANUI. Telephone No. 46. P.O. Box Ne. 64. 3 W^^G I J^raR I _Rroprietor. i Barraud & Abraham, PALMERSTON NO^TH, SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MER'i Harry PaTmer^ AUCTIONEER, Valuator, Land, House and Commission Agent, t I-I^ commenced business as g n above. A large and commodious Auction Mart is now in course of rreciion on the corner next a Messrs Holben aDd K4rk's, Rangiil tikei- street, and will be ready about !t the end of August. < UTDOOR & CLEARING SALES r will be a special feature of my business. c ; Texipohary Address — Above Mr 7 G nys office, Rangitikei-street, Palmerston North. (E. P. OSBORNE, J CUNERAL DIRECTOR & FURF NISHER. ;. All Requisites in Stock. POLISHED COFFINS in STOOK. ■ Bu ggy Cushions and Mattrasses made to order. c Venetian Blinds made and repaired, &c Pictures framed. II All cabmet work for town and k country. 0 MAIN-STREET, FOXTfN. TO TRAVEL THIB SEASON IN THE MANAWATU DISTRIGT , In the Purebrtd ClydtsdaU Stallion MANAGER. Makaorr, br«! by D. Mitehell, Igq., Manaia. is rising 10 jbub «\i. tml it by 3 the celebrated Hire Director, «st of Pria«e» . TI. Prince*! 11. bj W»Il*e«, «ut mi Priar resß 1., by Emperw (import). Knfmr ? by Napoleon, on* of tht best htrats «T«r fHowo in Otage. 3 Manaoeb took first prizt at Palni«rst«a as a 2 and 3 year oil; firat »Wzt at r Hawke'i Bay as a 3-year ©Id; iraiaai champion at Palmerston at a 4-yeav •!«*; also first at Egraont as a 2 year old, alg« 1 first and champion as a 5-year old at Palmerfiton Nrrth. These are tb« only tines he baa ever been shown. - Princess 11. took first prize as a 2-year old at Patea, and first prize at Egraont m a dray mare. Pr noess I took first prize at Oaraaru and Timara three years ia succession. Director is by Yonng Banker oat *f Queen Isabella 11, by Young Vanqnisber (imported), g.d Queen Isabella by Oamasie 3rd (importpd), g.g.d. The Bel'« by Blair's Champ : on (imported). Qneea Isabella is full sister to Gleocoe, awarded first aad champion at InvercargiH, 1880. Terms— £3 10s, single mare. Paddeoking free for fonr weeks, after which 8s per week will be charged. Gnaranteea, £5 sa. AH care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply *• B. HAMMOND. Bongotoa. Horse-owners are requested to make a* promises until they have seen the M anas; tr.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1900, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1900, Page 4
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