THE DON SOFT GOODS SYNDICATE Hare bought a. Job Puces Three lives Oi H FART; 1 RUGA HEARTH RUGS HE ami RUGS HEARTH RUGS HEARTH RUGS AT 2s llcl ! 3s 6d ! 3s lid ! CALL ART) SEE THEM W. G. EDWARDS, MANAGER, . WAITED Th» resident-; of’ Foxfon and suirouudiug district to kcow that mRS KTGSSEY HAS started knitting again, and is prepared lo knit garments of every description. No hing but the best wools used. A large assortment of Men’s Socks and Women’s and Childrens’ Hosiery kept on hand. Boys' Jerseys a Specialty. Mrs Hussey, (Next door to Easton's Butchery.) “ Better no watch than a bad one.” -To— Flax and Farm Hands, Arti?ans, Clerks, Mechanics, and others rcqui ing a Watch TO KEEP Correct Time And last as long as you live. OUR SILVER NICKEL LEVER, With du-t-proof ca>es and speciallymade strong movement, arc one of the best value wa'ches this side of the line. 21s i&xxdl Guai’antee. We still give half a dozen Electro Spoons with each Wedding Ring so d. O’Connor & Ty demon, LEADING N.L JEWELLERS, Palmerston NmthEuropean Agency. [Established 1814.] WE wish to open accounts with all bona fide Colonial Buyers who are not already on our books, and on receiving precise details of their exact requirements, we shall I be pleased to forward quotations for any European or American goods. ■ Our reference books contain several million names, and onr extensive connection enables us to make special terms with the most suitable Wholesale manufacturers o! each class of goods, so that eyen alter adding our shipping commission of to 5 per cent, {according to amount) our prices still compare favourably with those of the manufacturers. We make up sample cases af most goods from £5 upwards ; and, as we utilise our long experience in choosing such goods as are most likely to suit the market for which they are intended, we confidently tveommeud buyers to order these sample cases, for by doing so they will obtain the latest and most taking novelties. Prompt and painstaking attention to the interests of conespondeuts, together with exceedingly moderat 0 charges, and plain and straightforward dealings, have enabled us to maintain for the greater pait of a century, a reputation which we value too much to alluw it to be tarnished by tin unsatisfactory execution of a single transaction. Consignments of produce receive careful attention, and wo give advances to any extent. A TinTJß' Q Q * WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, Merchants and Agents, 25, Abchurch Lane, Loudon, E.G. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1904, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1904, Page 4
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