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STEVENS & GORTON'S MERCHANTS AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, Wholesale Stores, raxgiti.kei-street. paeWerston north. JUST ARRIVED FBOM GISBOENE— Poverty Bay Rye Grass, (splen* did Samples.) FROM CANTERBURY— Old Pasture Rye Grass, Machine Dressed. Italian Rye Grass, Machine Dressed. 500 sacks Cocksfoot, Prime Samples. Local Timothy. Ex s.s. Coptic, Direct from London— CLOVER— Alsyke Wtiite Red Cow Grass Yellow Trefoil Lucerne Timothy (English) Meadow Fescue Hard Fescue Tall Fescu e, grown by Owen v and Lethbridge. Meadow Foxtail Crested Dogstail Fiorin Dogstail Poa Pratensis Poa Trivialis Poa Nenioralis TURNIPS— Purple Top Yellow Aber^ deen Green Top Yellow Aberdeen Devonshire Grey Stone White Stubble Swedes N.B. The above Seeds are m splendid condition. Growiug Saraiples are now on view at our Stores, Rangitikei Street. ; Price Listß oh Application. AGENCIES. Liverpool, 6f London^ 6f Globe Insuvat^ce Company. Peacock's Lubricant Sheep Dip, (Cost £3 per 1000 Gallons.) Stevens & Gorton Auctioneers, Bulls, Palmerston North, and Feilding. THE BRUNNEJt COAL ....... COMPANY HAVE FOR SALE, at the Lowest PricesBest Screened Brunner Household Coal, Brunner Nuts (specially recommended for Blacksmith's work), Best Screened Household .Newcastle Coal, ■" Beast Oaten Chaff, Coke, Lime, Charcoal, Fireclay, Fire - Bricks, ' Tiles, and Fireclay Goods of every description. ■ . " Our Coal, Coke, and Fireclaj^Goods hare taken Firat Prize at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions ; also at the recent Colonial Exhibition at Wellington, Agents for the s.s. St. KILDA and s.s. MAORI Which are always open for Cargo or Stopk Charter. KENNEDY BROS., PROPRIETORS, Wilson-Stbeet, Wanganui. THE '"• MIGNON. TEE MIGNON. The Mignon Piano Beats all atlier and similar-sized Instruments.' THE MIGNON PIANO 1$ Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and Brilliancy. As to touch, ijb is remarkably even, delicate, elastic and most Vb'sgo^ifre, enabling aplayer to execute witlj. facility fclie most difficult passages ef pianojf orte music. THE MIGNON PIANO IS GKANDLY GON^RUpyED. It stands splendidly m tune and retains its quality of tone. The Instrument' is sptejjdMly cased m beautiful Walnut ; or with ' Gol4rfi££rayed Woods, exquisitely finished, a perfect pictarp ftf a Piano for the' Cottage or Dramng-room. For Purity of Tone, Exquisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there is no Piano yet made of similar size to equal The Mignon. Specially Note the Fact— That this incomparable Instrument can be purchased ej^jgr for Cash, or for £8 08 6d Per Month, or 24 Monthly Payments Each Piano will be tuned before being packed so as to reach its destination m perfect order. Full particulars and Illustrated Catalogues will be f orwarded free on application to the undersigned ;or may be obtained a£ $h£ office of this paper. Read the QpiniflflS of the Press, and the Testimonials of those wiiP fc^yp tried The " Mignon." SCLE AGBKTS : T. Kennedy Ulacdonald A Co., WELLINGTON. N.Z. Agents gor ManaMatu District, MfiSwEJ Welch and Co., Stationers Palmerso t n KTortfiV NOTICE TO ADVERTIS '" r - '■ ADVIOBTISEMEKTS for . THE MAUATTATC St vxdabd must be sent m not later tliaii 2 p.m. w-ith the number of insertions plainly written on the copy, otherwise they will be inserted until countermanded, nndcltcged accordingly. Replace Advertisements miist be supplied the day previous 'that jon which they 1 we to .be inserted •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1645, 26 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1645, 26 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1645, 26 February 1886, Page 2

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