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■ Gentlemen - ItT i I^IVT ATT o^^|^p^r* 4 -yJ ''■"^ ■ _ j .. "T^-u^^^^H W E have opened up a first-class JIXj\.XN _Ll _/\_JZL C£ \jX^/. " f^ \ Wit T i i"V fil\ *■!*" fH „ . , BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS AND LEGGINGS. > " >^ -■-*. -L-»- \ -*-, -" , ~ 'V-^-^^M Sa.^!^l! LargeM' B.tVck in Town. Special Prices for November and.t>eoembe£ 189« .from the British manufacturers, and we H '""";" • ■■■**■ *? - ' - -^j^HM can confidently recommend them as being KURSERY GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY FROM 1 /R. V- J ' .. '.? ~- v r£^» low mprice and right up-to-date in style. ~ ■ "•• -, , J-'^ IAIMKSTER Dfi^LRTffIEST. DRESS JI» FAM V NrtTHISr Hi» MEPfFRV ~«l t*, «T GlßLS'Canvas.Shoee from 1/11 BOYS'Strong Boots, nailer\ from 4/- : \ ■- """l.^ 1"11' l/MUJUIIfr AiU MERCJittl^ "« in lif,s, Scarves, Bows, etc., Girls' Good Lace Boo:s, 7-13, from 4/6 - Boys'LighJ Balmorals and Shooters Tmnnrfpd Lipo Pnrfnin*. 1/« 1/n ir o -i r-i • i/n <»;,. o,„ w, "' -* 4 "" *k.-=Mi we have a superb assortment in all the Girls'.Calf Boote f-oni 6/- . Boys'Woikmg Shoes from 4/- imported Lace Curtam^.l/6, 1/11, My Special Gloves, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, Tennis Shirts, 2/lld to 7/& newest shades. Girls' Glace Boots, from" 6/6 Yomhi'Light Balmorals and Shootsrs v "iiV •'",,, .~\ "'-■,«, 4//U Silk Shirts, 6/6 to 7/6" ~S*^B| Maids'Ulace, Calf, Morccco goods You -hs' Eiu Xc i v / Watertighis JNtw Shu-tings, 4gd to 1/- \ "White Lisle Gloves, 6d, 1/- Working Shirfs 1 /l lt* A/R J^^^H In HATS we have all the latest W-' Honeycomb Quilts, 2/11 to 12$ White Taffeta Gloves II- 1/6 Boy« Si/ii 7 i^to ' ;^^^H shapes in Frame, Hard and Soft Felts, STECIAL REACTION IN FOLLOWING LINES- Satin Quilts, 6/11 to 21/- \ Fall Nets 3d UP ' - S B S«%/« f «'£' - Straws, Golf Caps, etc., and if you favour Ladies' Glace.Lioe Shoes, Wolf's German Make, 14/6 u=ual mice 18/6 Art Muslins 2M 4M to 2/3 N W« tS' 1 / '" o • }'Q H 55/" ,i^^^H us withacaU you will find that our 8/6 ladies' GWLace Bhoes Otlo Hertz Make,l2/6 uaXrl^lßlR 1 t n • i/p imi o/o Lace lxes, 1/- Very Special—9 dozen •Felfj^^^M Hard Felts are the same quality as those Ladie.' Cali.Kid L s c,Bco^3 moli^s'^lJb u=u^ '^/6 New Curtaining 1/6, l/ 11, 2/3 X Marvellous Lace, 3d - bought atj^ disCGUl^^^H usuaUy sold at 10/6. TAniuOTwrrT™ atvt-i^ o^r.L^ Towels 4-Id to 2/- S American Collars,.9d toljS/&^fl^B^Mb^^^^^H LATEST STALES. AND SHADES IN TAN GOODS. Table Covers, 3/6 \jnffi arid Lact Sets, 8d v Yours Faithfully, Ladies'Kangaratta Lace Boots 1.2/6 Ladus' Glace Lace Sboss from 5/6 Prints, 4Jd, 6M to 1/3 Serges. T-. , B' ,f Walking Boots from 8/6 Ladies' Blacii 2 Strap shoes from 4/6 Muslins, ikd to 1/11 --' JL)GXjIIGII BrOSe Ladies' Morocco Boot?, V~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H T T T TUT N&ffißllu^l^lfli^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Ladiiß* fflaco Boots, special prioe, 7/11 Lasieb'Glace Boots, patent f onta 8/11 A. Jj Ji IMr O6r r —r-»~ v (^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^l ' -Ali-.theb-st Ameiioan, English,Prenoh L^dies'^venlng Shea', all prices (black, v x j-t*t -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H HORSE CLIPPING ■ enl Swi^a makes imported. bronze, white kid ani satin) -^^ - __ _. ."-. a'^'^i^li^HiaiijHis^i^i^i^i^i^i^Hil^i^H — KANGARATTA BOOTS AND SHOES R A Dill A^^^^S^^^^W^l^^B H 11?. 8 are reminded -, NOTHING LIKE TEEM-MADE ONLY BY US. ' * - D f\ f\ %J 'L, H "| Oi '-^H 1.^.. that Mr E. Stevenson is pre- x «v. » vs^ b^w » ■ ■ '«&#'» . , ' i^^^^l pared to clip horses at the shortest . ' / i |-\ f _ '*^^^^H notice and at rea^aH^tes^^ ..^ELT-BEWN .- . A". BEST LEATHER SNE^T ; ROYAL HOTEL/ THE'; SQUARE, PALMERS&N NORTH. " '-1H Stabler Bangitikei-tfireet. KANGARATTA H ' ;;, HAND SEWN PROCESS — __^__^B W RAW! IN' Cs v BOOTS & SHOES. : ...MOST COMFORTABLE Plimbe?, TinsmitlL GasMter, &c. Gsnt , Kangßrait3 14/8 x*^fe^ n ;, Go! . from 6/11 : r^wi? ■* T~- i • Gents'.G Watertights from 8/3 Gents' Waiting Shoes from 7/- EriC^layer <£ COatFaCtOFj -rOH^ Manufacturing of Dairying Gents' English Boots from 12/6 Gents' Canvas Shoes, leather'f^oaf, 5A ■*■■ llant a specialty. Gentt'Oxford Shoes.from 7/6 Geets'Light Balraoralß, pegged, 8/S TIPPN^vn l\V*.Vl /"PTHPfWIU "'A vna Agent for and Manufacturer. of the Genis' Calf .Shooting Boots trom 16/6 Gents' Elastic Side Boots ' hibfillduU t'liaiit bUiUlliblUli iU lllQ latest improved Milk' Coolers' and ■ Gentsl^nEo. t2 (iasest ebaaos) fr.mlO/ Gents' Slippers, Leggings, etc. BGKOUGHs Estimates-furnished for ai* elasse3 of Geats Porpoise Shootisg Boots Gsath' Canv.%7^oo3 4/6 - I work in the trade. • Gents' Tennis Shots from 4/6 • Gent,' Bin .-hers 4/6 SFIfTTCP TITPq X* rr roc- n-VU-Nr« . . tents' Strong Nailed Bhooleiß from 7/6 Leather Polishes, Nails, etc., etc. . bH}' % MONlT^fl^rl WMTT Ann 2K as - MAIN STREET Fa"°'lS °Uy X &M" ™m K"BooS ' MONUMEWTb JpILT. (NplS;iTNoK T 0H el)' R. HANNAH & CO-, PALMERSTON NORTH . ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

To Farmers aod Others. PIERCY'S PORTABLE FENCES prevent tbe lose of sheep, lambs, etc. Also, pig and fowl proof sizes from 3ft, prices from 10/ d per chain. - ' 3ft prices from 10/6 per chain. ■ NOTHING CHEAPER. THE FENCE DEPOT, Maia-streef. STUDY ECONOMY! AND SAVE MONEY! EY BUYING A GOOD Cooking Mange FBOM HUSKING'AND SON'S {OWN MAKE.) rpHEY are acknowledged the bestandJ X eJaeapest and most (l^flfllH Ranges in the market. tfilllllllllllH JTtmen^iVtSi^^^^^^^H end Fringe andotner Orname^^^^^^H from. Call and inspect the SHO^^^^^^^^H Ma&awatn »Llll rlL"l FiTI hTilffT^^^^^H lian^makers Illustrated Catalogne o^^^^^^^^H ENCOURAGE LOCAL \TEW ZEALAfiI) l^^^^H lH company^^^^H Taid up & Rbser^s ... 3E4LgD^©So THE PEBMIBB OFbIcE OF NBW ZEALAND. Fire and Marine Risks of every description accepted at ' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Settlements Prompt and Liberal, j l^^teOLiS. w. EWEN, WOODWAREJ^HP TT7 % SQUIRE, of tl^nrm of V V • Squire & -Co.. wishes to thank his friends and customers for .their hearty support anriDg the last ten yfars, and to intimate that he has sold his business known as w Venn's," to Messrs Bennett and Sollitt, who will complete all orders in hand, receiving payment for same. They are,? thoroughly practical men of wide experience and he asks for them a continuance of the support so long accorded to himself. In reference to the above Messrs Bennett & Stollitt hope that by strict attention to business, prompt execution of orders, combined with reasonable /prices, to receive a share of the public patronage, and it will be found advantageous to deal with them. A. E. BENNETT. - R. H. SOLLITT. TAEESSING BAGS • "WEIXING FOLIOS LEATHER GOODS SUITABLE FOE ". Christmas IJreseiits. PORTMANTEAUX AND BA<2§f. j Wycherley"& Son, [ SADDLERS, The S«tUKB, Pamiebston-NoKth. NEXT THE U F.C.A., HAS been purchased by Mb S. Clare the well-known caterer of Palmerston North, and will be carried on as usual. Hot Luncheon will be on from 12 to 2 daily. Private apartments for ladies Afternoon tea and sappers a speciality. Also, Fish, Grilled Steak, Chops, Ham and Eggs, Scotch Steak-, Kidney and Fruit Pies at all hours at HIS LOEDSHIP'S LAEDEE, THE SQUARE. . 7^^ JjNsSBER STAMKi mmib \f / Jc€ssS|^Ws- KSELmG^Mainstreet. _^^ J^]TmrmM|J| ENGINEEH^^^^^^^H .pwFFlCES—Laj^^^^^^^^H PalmerstonNortl^^^^^^^^^^^^H

Si^^^^^^^^^ /\ $^** f^ IIVI I # ?«r iNa Absolute Superiority # )ur Customers say: westfield turnip manure '^^^^^'^^^ ~*^^^ "SATISFACTORY." "RELIABLE." ! "CEOPS GOOD." "DRILLS WELL." f\i c p "ACTS QUICKLY AND BEATS THE PLY." J Messrs- STRANGE BROS. T "BETTER SATISFIED THAN EVER." 1 Te Aroha, \ I »-i> * /.^ \ J Write 9th May, 1899: \j Price £6 15s. per ton, Jess 2^ per cent, for Cash. l.j!-^**,**^^ I PACKED IN ltf CWT. NEW BAGS. QUICKLY, brings the Plants AWAY k ! '' manufacturers: 1, FROM THE FLY antl GIVES k KEMPTHORNE,!PROSSER&CS V'^T'/ ReadOmee: NEW DRUG 00., LTD. WoPks: Customs St. East, Auckland. Westfleld, neap Otahuhu. 'OTSr -S2Lli"B BYUNITED EAEMEES' CO-OPERATIVE Co., Ltd., Palmerston North and Peildmg. M. HENRY, Palmerston North. AVATSON AND MORSHEAD, Feilding. ~~~"'fll^^^^_ ALL STOREKEEPERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

HAVING purchased^he^Si^Hßß lished Butchery so successfully^ carried on by Mr F. Bryant, next to the Bank of Australasia; it will be my endeavor to follow his exsmple by keeping nothing but the bsst quality of goods j in J BEEF MUTTON LAMB PORK SAUSAGES, &c. W. SEED. WHOLESALE MD RETAIL BUTCHER THE SQUARE. BotosoH & Go. 5 Pork Butchers, Poulterers, and Pro vision Dealers, Eppins House. 165, Lambtow Quat ■Wellington, ARE large buyers of Pigs and Poultry. | Highest cash price given for prime quality. - , We invite correspondence from farmers and dealers. "VTholesalo Sausage Makers. Storekeepers and the trade supplied. German Sausago a speciality XMAS. XMAS. - Palmerston N. Gash Butchery, THE SQUARE. J. B. Ciarkson, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FAMILY / BUTCHER. fr ~|"NSUIiB yours. 1* ngainsl; rccident l,y _L deJina.wifa J. B. CLASKSON, who presaais Free laturance 1 o'ic'es io cjslomers So extra oharga made m any way. Thsse policies s.ra yv.n imtaad of a each d s.iount. I By dealing regularly customers can keep f thamcelves iaEurtd sgainsi accidants for a Euosti'niial amouLt fiee of cost al^i^^93r round. ~W^^^^^*a above. % POEK BUTCHEUY: John-O. Dender (NEX^TO THE U.F.C.A.) jj< i»se TALMEESTON NoETH, JSi*|AS commenced business as above. Small goods of allaeeo.i„,-^ na on nan a i Pork sausages and boiled halt.^ f rogn daily. ' Orders for poultry, sucking pigs and sandwiches promptly attended to. Only the bfst of dairy fed pork kept. Mild cured bacon and hams in stock. ""llSwellyi^ HE Only Genuine Article ia in Palmecsto^ifNorth only, BBm^^xoept Llewellyn

CLOCKS. JOHN J. GAUSTAD, THE SQUARE, Palmerston North, DESIRES to draw attention to his special shipment of Marble Clocks Ju3t to hand. Unrivalled in Appearance, Price, and Quality. Joiin Morten sen 5 PKACTTCAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEIt, (Late James Hugli), The Square, Palmerston North. HAVING several years experience with some of the best Watchmakers at Home, I can confidently solicit your patronage. All work executed promptly and guaranteed. ■ • AEirat-class Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE, ;Now being opened up, and to arrive. flfW. HAYBITTLI DESIRES to announce that he has commenced business in the premises formerly occupied by him (next door to the Clothing Factory) as WATCHJfIAKEB 4 JEWELLER J^_ _ - " SIGHT TESTING A SPECIALITY". All kinds of glasses in pebles and crystals _ .. to select from. ALL DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY. . I WORK GUARANTEED. ACCOUNT BOOK binding made a speciality at HaRT & KhiELilSfGr'S. T>URE ROLLER FLOOR. ASK YOUR BTOHE&EEPEHB , FOB Manaw at' v FLOTJIi GUARANTEED OF PIEST-CLASS QUALITY. RICHTER NANNEST^ft& CO. ,-'A. TURNIO^.. Painter, Faperhn^ipr* y■ - . Decorator, &cW\ A LARGE stock of pjertian firings (newest des*^R)- sos Paints, Brushes, Glass, &c. M Town and country ord^B punctuai,llv attended to. v Estimates-giydn. nf A. TUENEjC" - Corner THE^SQUARK^J^-C^ffl® |^^|mjREEf,- Fal^§^o^^{

Palmerston -Nortn Cycle Depot, THE SQUARE. |G. H, BYOROFT AKD CO. AGENTS FOR CLEVELAND ~\ IMPERIAL \ CYCLES. EALEIGH' ) AND BUILDERS OF THE Arab Cycles. THESE ARAB CYCLES are built throughout and ennmelled on the premises. The only parts used are the 1 genuine 1899 model B.S.A. ; also, patent j swaged tubing, butted spokes, Westwcod rims, English Dunloo tyres, twin-roller, half inch pitch rolloi or ordinary block ohaint are used in the construot'on of the ARAB ! Cycle?. ' ■ j All workmanship and materials guaran- 1 teed?;-' Inspection invited. j A GREAT.SPECIALITY. .j- G. H. BYCROFT &. CO. % DAYTONS. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Best Quality, Reduced Pbicbs. FITTED with BALDWIN CHAIN/ (every link detachable by hand, f HUSSEY PATENT HUBS and im- • proved bearing. -. . OXIDYZED TUBING (prevents rust inside. ' ..' Repairs' By a Reliable Engineer. Stove^enamelling equal to new done'on the premises. * "r" ____ *■. -^ Large Stock of Parts, and AccessorleST—-^^^ G, H.~SCOTT,i OpposU« The Bank of Australasia. THE SQUARE, * ': * G.P.O. Rr>x 86. -a . . -^ Red Bird Bicycfe^ 1900 MODEL BED BLED MODEL, 52. EED BIRD MODEL, 55. BLACK BIRD MACHINES. WE claim to haye the.most complete improvements for these machines, ■which are unrivalled by any others'on,the. market. ' - J. BBTl^^" Manawatu Cakkiage . Factoey, LOCAL AGENT. • f POH AN GIN A SAW MILL. I HAVE taken oyer the above mill ■which wa3 lately carried on by F. Williscroft and am prepared to supply and _ deliver timber in any -quantities ai; -reasonaute rates. All or<^rs,^e., <f must be forwarded to the L^^^^m^^SYMONlW,^

Wheels- Wheels. MAS3EY-HARRIS CO, Ltd., Next Occidental Hotel, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. In Stock— QUE SUPERIOK 1900 MODEL, Admitted by Riaer? and Experts to be Perfection. EASY TERMS to suit all intending purchasers. Liberal Discount for Cash. Second-hand Machines taken in p^rt payment for new ones. LADIESM3YOLES A SPECIALITY. Purebaserß of our maohinss taught to ride free of chirge by our expert. Profiaiency Guaranteed. Rspairs of, every description. Charpes reasonable. ~ J e Murray Mackerras, AGENT, llriialns Best Bicycles. Hollis ; '-• and / Rudge Whitworth, (PEICES FEOM £20). / r A LARGE supply of secoDd-band Machines in good order to be sold at great sacrifices as under : — 1 HOLLiy Eoad Racer, £12 1 ii «. >i £0 1 „ Ladjes', £12 1 Humber, Gents', £8 1 Cleveh^nd, Gents', £8 1 Lonjjjron, Ladies', 1 L^amond (GermaD make), £10 1 Diamond (American make), £8 A White Flier, £i 0 • :*£l Bell, £6 10s / 1 A-i«c P 5 can) £5 _; 1 Kent, ii> io« )'J. B. .CLABKBOH. [ j<f • .CYCLE AGENT ,S' '%■, The SQrAKE. y f Tailoring. OLSEN : "IDjiEG-S^xy^j^^^ old customers_and Are 3 very: choice lo^^^^^^^^^^^H with great care, and will ®^^^^^^^| give satistaction in every^^^^^^^H STYLE, FIT ANfTwORKAI^^^B can be reliegffupon.' Inspection inviteu and your.paj^^^H solicited,.^ *^^^^^^H

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6594, 11 January 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6594, 11 January 1900, Page 1

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