HOUSE FURNISHING and HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Large Stocks. New Goods. Standard Makes. Lowest Prices. Best Values. Inspection and Comparison Invited by C. M. ROSS & CO. THE JJON ARCHE, Palmerston North.
WHIZ! SLAP BANG! PEICES are down in a Leap TYEES, 6/6 to 12/6 TUBES, 4/6 to 6/6 CHAINS, 6/6 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3/- to 10/6 LAMPS (Gas), 6/6 to 12/6 PUMPS 1/6 to 2/6 PEDALS (Eattrap) 5/6 MUDGUAEDS (Celluloid) G/G SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FEEEWHEELS, 5/6 We solicit Foxton customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, THE SQUAEE, PALMEESTO2L
ORDER YOUR FISHING TACKLE BY POST. FROM THE MOST COMPLETE & RELIABLE EMPORIUM IN NEW ZEALAND. WE carry one of the largest, and certainly the newest, stocks in the Dominion. We have not a perished article on the premises. If we had, we should immediately destroy it. so that it should not ruin our reputation for reliability. To be a successful Angler, you must have fresh trustworthy Tackle —the best is none too strong. Send us a trial order. We want the opportunity of gaining your confidence, for we are sure we can command it. All our Goods are selected by an expert, who is, moreover, a skilled Angler well versed in Colonial requirements, and we purchase direct from the best makers. Send for Price-list and Illustrated Catalogue. tackle posted bv return MAIL TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., 50-52 Victoria Street, W cllington.
TO-NIUHT! THE FOXTON HORTICULTURAL. FLOEAL, INDUSTRIAL AND POULTEY ASSOCIATION. SPRING”SHOW, To be Feld in the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, on DECEMBER 2nd AND 3rd, 1908. All Exhibits to be at the Show not later than 10 a.m. on the First Day of the Show. LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr B. G. Gower’s special prizes of Ist, £1 12s; 2nd, £1 Is ; and 3rd, 10s for best collection of blackbirds, sparrow and thrushes eggs. Mr S. H. Baker’s special prize for girls under 10 years for the best collection of plain and fancy needlework, and for boys under 16 years, best one or more art des made by exhibitor. Mr Lazeratte’s special prize of £1 Is, for the best collection of cut flowers, Mr F. W. Mayo’s special prize of 241bs dessert peaches, for the best collection of fancy work. Mr Wighton’s special prizes of £1 Is and 10s 6d for the best flowers or vegetables grown from his seeds. A spicial prize of 7s and 5s for the best Amateur Photo. Mr A. Speirs’ special prize of £1 Is for the best cottage garden, owned by anyone working for wages, and work to be done by exhibitor, Apply to the Secretary, P. H, RAEHOWARD, for entry forms and full particulars. GUESSING COMPETITIONS . Weight of fat lamb (given by Mr G. Reay) and pig (given is* Mr T. Nye). The winners axi awarded the animals. Tickets is each. _ , Special prize for best laying hen, any breed, to" be tested by the Hogan method at the Show. If you haven’t a catalogue apply for one immediately. Admission to Show is, children Lhalf-price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 442, 3 December 1908, Page 3
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