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FUENITIIBB. FURNITURE. The Spring Cleaning Season f mvt«j once again, KxfSTivjs) i T $;]ie S*a on when most people like w t’i set iheif house in order ’’ Th*-r* ifl a time foi ovnjw&ing. and THE BEST' TIME TO-FUR-: . 10*11 m r.Ej! URNI3H is the spring time, while ' ww tho ho 4 place at which to Brqcjire the Furriitrire is at PEGDEN'S, Because tvs ownJthe moat c mp’ofe and up-to-date FURNITURE FACTORY, IN TUSj f)IB I’RIOT, and it stands to reason that the cheapest and ruos f satis factory way, of buying furniture is to buy o tin actual manufacturers, as by so doing you rave paying two or three profits-ami get your goods at first hand, -f!■ bavo,la> del tb’s .non.h direct from the manufacturers * large oonagnuient of Lino!sums, Rugs and Ma's, Iron and Brass Hailed Bed?, Ivii'W 4 : il Irons, 't oilet Sets, &0., &c. s the above lines •ire impoit cl div<‘ct from the Warehouses, we are m a position to quote V prices that are at bedrock. ■ ;To too mil-*? itonir! i-i Fox ton and surrounding districts we will in future on r;li <rueix { £5 *nd upwards pay freight to nearest station. Bo uoi;; tr o ,'uKro s, tnul remember Thero is no-ptaco like Pegden’s to furnish or refurnish—Quality and Workmanship unIW; PEGDBNi THE SQUARE. ■' W PALMERSTON NORTH. MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER. to. to Mrs Hamer’s FOR Andies* and Children’s Outfitting, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, &0. t &c. *> !| f | ' /w * f * jfc. last received advice of the arrival in Wellington of my ‘ First j I’,-. Shipment of . - 33?IE&IISrC3- 0-00333. K’ -The-e, will b© -k . eurpri&e ,to the people of for PRICE, VARIETY ‘ f^ *49®- i? all that pertains ‘to Ladies’ and Child* *** the following reasons:— to pay, - md tri personally,, pay casWfor all I buy, , 1 I import direct from (he mmufacturer, thus saving .’ f all intermediate profit. J sell all LESS PRICES than the big Wel- ■ ■ lingtou houses patronised me daring itbgulne expectations, at the sam'f i ||m«il "is a great-“iatisfaction to know jat*rhave kept my, promise, thaß’it would not be necessary to send for anything 1 sold, on account of having tp pay such excessive prices as was paid previous to my opening. % - MRS. HAMER, (OPPOSITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.)

Pianoforte—Ringing. (The Theory of) 1 Trinity Colleo® ' Exams. i" ' 1 ' \ 4 GRAY, Norbitoa Road, ii “"'VI prepared to take pupils for th( above. Singing Ct.asgks Saturday alter noon at 2 p.iu. at Triad Hall. '■Tv 1 tv,. ■ Terms moderate.; - THE SOUTH BRITISH ‘ OTSBEARGE CCSPAOT, ■ (FIRE AND MaSIIIE.) ■ Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds Exceed' £2BB, poo. Unlimited liability of a strong.bodj of Shareholder’s. .Annual Revenue Exceeds £320,000 Fire and Marine Risks accepted al Lowest Rates.' Prompt Settlement oi Accounts. rXIHE South British Insurants Jl Company, which stands in the front rank of New Zealand-owned companies! offers to insurers sterling security, besides the unlimited .liability of its shareholders. I '* The Company has earned an envi- ‘ able name for promptitude and libera--1 lity in settling claims. Branches and agencies throughout the world - Wellington Branch, ay Lambton Quay. C. W. BENBOW, Manager. C. Spxinc, Dublin House, Local Agent. JL GREAT TRUTH May for a time be brushed aside, neglected, or overlooked for some ’ glittering fiction, but eventually it will burst forth strong in the fullness of its integrity. So it is with* , , . . BPKATORA TEA. It is undoubtedly the finest tea in New Zealand. It ie rich, strong, and fragrant,- and goes, further than any other tea, It is honest tea'. It is pure Ceylon Tea, and is ’ guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prices. SURATURA A quality 1/8 per lb „ B „ 1/11 „ 11 H ~ 3/3 u „ ,1 X ~ 2/6 „,, Sold by all Grpqers everywhere. Accents for poxton, :SSY liiiiiii'

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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