STEYJBMS & Gi)RTOM. GRASS SEEDS. fiUASS «KJKI»S. Just Arrived, Direct from London, ex lonic, to the order of STEVENS & GORTON, Alsvke, Cow Grass, Red Clover, " White Clover, Trefoil, Meadow Fescue, Sheep Fescue, Haid Tall and Red Foscues» Fiorin, Crested Dog's Tail, Meadow foxtail, Poa Pratnisis, Poa TrivinKs, Poa Nemoralis, Sheep Paisley, Field Turnip, etc., etc. The above Seeds were purchased through one of the most reliable Seed Merchants m London, and have arrived m first-rate condition. Alho, * English Rye Grass, from old pastures, (machine dressed) Itnliun ditto Cocksfoot. Timothy, local and imported N.B.—As we intend to test all Seeds, on arrival, ourselves, a growing sample of each will lie on view at our Rangitikei- street Store m the course of ten or twelve days, and intending purchasers will have a fail opportunity to judge for themselvett. This course is adopted us a tiit«rk of good faith that we do uot keep cheap or inferior Seed*. Our prices will compare favourably with those of any house on the West Cnasu A reduction will be made to purcha-er* requiring- large quantities. Samples on application. STEVENS .& GORTON, Auctioneers and General Im-\ porters, i Palmerston North and Bulls. Special Notice.— Tiy our Teas — Pure Indian and China, at wholesale prices. Fencing Wires — No. 6, 7, and, 8 (best brands), Galvanized and Black Barbed ditto. Sheep Dips — Cooper's, Peacock's, and McDougalPs. OtitH, Chuff, etc, AGENCIES: Liverpool and London and Globe Five Insurance Company. Australian and Calcutta Tea Association. Peacock's New Sheep Dip (htrongly recommended). Howard's Simplex Twine Binding Harvester. AT THE Bon Sdarche WE ARE NOW OPENING OUT OUR WINTER DRAPERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT ALL DEPARTMENTS. §PL£IVDID VALUE, Particulars ia Future Issue. C. M. Eoss & Co. THE BON MARCHE. THE MANAWATU STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited. EXCUHSIOIt. FOXTON lx) KAPITI. SHOULD sufficient inducement offer, the ss. Jane Douglas, Capt. Frasek, will leave Foxton on THURSDAY, April 2nd, at 10 p.m. Leaving Kapiti on the SATURDAY following m time to catch the afternoon train from Foxton. Return Tickets, 10/. Meals provided at moderate rales. N.B. — Excursionists please, communicate with the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, the 31st inst. W. G. ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton. Foxton, 25th Match, 1885. w THOMAS WALKER Wishes to d i aw the attention of the public to his large «tock of Boots & Shoes Of every description, of English and Colonial Manufacture, which cannot, be surpassed m quality or price. All parcels delivered free by train, for .cush» Call Early, and Save Money at Ready Money Boot and Shoe Warehouse. WANGAOTI, (Opposite Princess Theatre.) TjIMPLOYERS wanting servants — jQj advertise m the Standabd. Your wants made known for a shilling.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 100, 31 March 1885, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 100, 31 March 1885, Page 3
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