HOME FURNISHINGS. IN Beautiful Selection uow on display at T— B— IVIARCHE Palmerston N. Including— Axminster and velvet pile carpets, Axminster, Brussels, body and border carpets, Brussel squares, tapestry squares, ball and stair runners, vestibule rugs, sofa rugs, hearth rugs, Mysore corridor and hearth rugs, linoleums and floorcloths, linen curtains, hall curtains, applique, guipure, audSwiss curtains,French reproduction curtains, art cretonnes, art linens,' casement cloths and curtains, buck casement cloth, table covers, eiderdown quilts, blankets in all sizes and qualities direct irom the leading mills of the Dominion. In all the above goods we claim to give value equal to any obtainable in the Dominion. Enquiries as to house furnishing and renovating solicited. C. M. ROSS & CO.,
FOR immediate sale, seven miles from New Plymouth—--105 acres good dairying land, with four-roomed house, 18-bail cow shed; creamery one mile from farm. Price, per acre, including 18 cows, five additional head of stock, horse, milk-cart, cans, etc., and 20 fully-paid up shares in butter factory. Will exchange for small farm of 20 to 50 acres near Foxton, suitable for dairying.—Apply sharp this office. FOR SALK.—Two acre sec- . tions in Putter Street, good frontages 82 feet each. Also 4 sections in Coley Street, frontage 49ft 6in by depth of 112 ft. Apply J. HILLARY. FOR SALK FURNISHKD cottage at the Heads. For further particulars apply this office. ANTKD to sell—Sundry household effects, including double bed, spring mattress, dining-room suite, tables, washstands, green bone cutter, milk cooler, etc., etc. —S. H. BAKKR.
MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL, & PAS* TORAL ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH, June 22ND, 23KD, 24T8, & 25th, 1909. LIBERAL Prizes for 1,8 divisions in Fruit G£io prize (or apples and R.H-S. Medalsj, field and garden products, poultry, fat stock and horse competitions. Entries close June Bth, 1909, Prize list free on demand. J. C. LANE, Secretary.
WOLFES StffflAffl m 7§6e leverage tSat benefits. simply a thirstquencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever h&bn produced.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 3 June 1909, Page 3
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