&STEEL ; i At* the afknowlanlKeit leadlitß remedy for all *«'"»••* ’ CHinpl ,lnts llm-omiru-mlcil livt)u> Mcilic-iil faculty. I he ;,.-„r Ilut W'M M U'.Tl\(rf';;i> (Wl ( s\ .. I v „ t , n ;. i ,|. (mmiuhM. Nm LiiHy hi* < V.-lUm.I, Ihi'"! Of-til 11>T I riA.ii'.l riMPii. ch.'ini.!, iffUrHAKPIUN, tfiGIAM., > A?- "’ace.,!.D..Aru:klnml A| ■ i...i S;,> * UA« 8?!)S G 6., MirifU-ittin-.. 'Oil SALE -Two 000. l Hacks. ( heap. Apply to james'andrew. A. J. TOZEB, I (Late of Tomuka), 5 MI'OiITFR, WATCH & CLOC K [ MAKER, r .TiwEi.r.v a and Optician, , | Mi.mw-' rec-t, F: xton. | foil) nt; done in all the branches.! English Levers and Waltham Watches. Mark Perreau, Baker & Confectioner, MAIN-STREET. I have a Large Slock of Choice Confectionary. Bread of the Finest Quality and Full Weight delivered to any part of the town. Small Goods always on hand. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. .On Saturdays evenings—Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, and Hot Pies ready at all times lr E. WESTWOOD BEGS to notify that he has resumed the Proprietorship of his Old Business in Main-fctreet, (having purchased the interest from Mrs G. A. Simpson) as GROCER, FRUITERER & CONFECTIONER. He would be pleaded with a call from all old friends and any new ones. Extension of Sale THE GREAT Clearing Sale AT W. PEGDEN’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER THREE WEEKS. OWING to the Great Success of the above Mr Pegden, in order to effect a COMPLETE CLEAR ANCE of his Stock, in order to make room for further shipment, has decided on continuing the Sale for another Three Weeks. To those who intend furnishing or re furnishing, this Sale will afford Special Opportunities of obtaining this firm’s WELL-KNOWN & RELIABLE FURNITURE At Prices Hitherto Unheard of. Also—-A Special Line will be offered in Remnants of Linoleums. Note the address— PEGDEN’S, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Pure Water. WHY NOT DRINK PURE WATER? When you can obtain a first-class Filter and Tank combined at the price of an ordinary tank ? These Tanks are obtainable from COOK** SYMONS, Foxton. Prices and particulars on application. A model Tank and Filter can be seen at the Manawatu jEleeald Office. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, T the undersigned, thank you for f »he generous way in which you have supported me in the past and beg to announce that I have just opened up a large consignment of goods direct from England, con sisting of Gig and Buggy Harness, Whips, Bridles, Spurs, Saddles, &c., &c., suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. I still make Gent’s Saddles to order, the making of which will be of my own. I have also secured the services of a first-class Harness-maker, who will look after that, department, so trusting to still merit your support. I remain, yours &c , W. BULLARD, Direct Importer.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1902, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1902, Page 3
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