WHEAT MEAL, per sack ... 10 C BEST TABLE POTATOES per sack ... 4 c BEST OATMEAL, par 251b ... 3 C BEST FLOUR, per lOOlbs ... 7 g SUGAR, No. 2 7/6, No. 1 ...8 0 KEROSENE, 150 test, per tin... 6 6 i, per case... ... 12 9 CURRANTS, per lb 0 5 RAISINS, per lb ... ... 0 6 SULTANAS, per lb ... "' 0 7 JAMS, psr doz 4 g MATCHES, per doz 0 4 This season's pure HONEY, my own make up in 21b tins ... 1 C TRY MY GOLD DUST TEA At per lb 2/-. Acknowledged by expert tea drinkers of Palmerston North to be the bes^Value yet obtained for their money? Also the : SILVAKAND TEA at 2/4 and 2/6. A delicious flavoured Tea, for which I am sole agent in Pelmerston. A very large and well-assorted stock of Crockery, Glassware, Ironmongery, Enamel-ware. Brushware, Grocsries and General Produce kept in stock, at equally low prices. Call and get my Price List. Black Swan Butter obtained daily from factory and a good supply of good Dairy Butter. Customers waited on for orders and ( goods delivered to any part of town and j district. A. E. Clausen. TO PARMEES IN THE MAKAWATtT AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HAYTNG- resigned the Agency of the Massey-Harris Co., we have the pleasure to inform you that we have been offered and accepted the Agency of the , McOormick Reaper & Binder AT OUR PALMERSTON N., FEILDING AND DANNEVIRKE OFFICES, Where we will hold full stocks of all implements manufactured by McCOAHIOK As well as extra parts. In conjunction with MR H. ANDREWS, the McCormick Resident expert, we intend to make an early canvass of the districts under oiu control, and think it will pay all intending buyers of Harvesting Machinery to await particulars of the McCormick lines before ordering. BARIUUD & ABRAHAM, Palmerston North. U.F.C.A. OUR SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOll THURSDAY, 31st MAY, WILL BE SOME ASTONISHING BARGAINS IN BLOUSE SILKS AND LADIES' KID GLOVES BARGAINS that will astonish everyone and crowd our warehouse from morn till eve. Come and secure a SILK BLOUSE that is honestly worth 15/, for Half the Price. i =£f° LOT 1. ft^n V? s 1 Lovely]BLOUSE SILK> iS y including shades of Surrah, Lrocade, Merv and Tartans, all at 2/ll m Most of these goods have originally been sold at prices varying from 4/6 to 6/6 per yard. J-SfLOT 2. A ttQ YDS Colored SATIN, SUE--1/6™ 1Q DOZ Ladies' BLACK and TAN O KID GLOVES all at .___ 1/6 PAIR ' These are Bargains not to be Matched. Comeiand See ") TT ~rj] rv \ thenVatthe ) U. JJ .ij.A. 011 Thursday, j^|3i "VXTifij^^be. unders^^^^^^^l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6708, 29 May 1900, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6708, 29 May 1900, Page 3
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