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" For INFANTS & SNWALIDS. [ m m '■ ■ ■ «l r Is adapted for use in all climates. . TO BE OBTAINED OF AI,I« DEALERS. « Samples and Pamphlets to be obtained from GOLLIN & CO., "Wellington. ... ._ II —— —c—^~— i I _———»__—»■_»—_—_—_.^-^ "lTaw ES' dips, HMO meet the requirements of our numerous customers we SUPPLY J_ DIPS in the following forms: — D j.* * , A r<.v* FYi e\ (POISONOUS)—In cases sufficient to make 1000 galrOWaer \J\\> lons of wash. Fl 111 /_ T\ Ir_ IPOISONG US) Double strength, lin 200, in 5 gallon IUIU l—/ I[J drums, to make 1000 gallons of wash. F! 111 r! Hin (POISONOUS)—SingIe strength lin 100, mo-gallon IU i U WI p drums, to make 500 gallons of wash, FII II H Hin (NONPOISONOUS)-Single strength lin IUO, m 1 lUIU VJ> \\J 5-gallon drums, to make 500 gallons of wash. The continued great demand for LAWES' DIPS is in itself j Proof of tlieir Superiority. j As we have already BOOKED and CONTINUE TO BOOK EXTENSIVE 1 -ORDERS for LAWES' DIPs, we respectfully invite our friends to ORDER AS ' EABLY AS POSSIBLE, to prevent disappointment. j TESTIMONIAL. ; The following testimonial speaks for itself -.—The Assets Realisation Board, j Wellington, August Ist, 1898. John T. Mowat, Esq., Lawes* Chemical Co., Blen- ' heim. Dear Sir,—l have to acknowledge your letter of the 27th ult. Your specific i has given me satisfaction at all our stations, and I am pleased to place our order for ensuing dipping with your firm. We require 280 cases, Yours* faithfully, Walter G-. Foster, General Manager. j For prices, particulars, testimonials, etc., appy to United Farmers' Co.-Op, Asso., LOCAL AGKENTS. j J- T. MOWAT, Australian Representative. RING UP ABl3-OB {Telephone xom dXtscnes | N In 7 W^m Palmerston Beer. j !NQa lU/, W^^^^^^ NONE BETTER. .J. GATTSOHE, Eagle Brewery, EANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. HIGHLY Commended and Prizes Awarded at numerous Exhibitions for superior ALE AND STOUT In bulk and bottled, brewed only from the very best hops and malt. ASK FOE GATTSCME'S PALMERSTON ALE I _^ AND STOUT* HOLLOWATS OINTMENT PjURES STIFF JOINTS, SPRAINS, OLD WOUNDS, PILES \J FISTULAS, and all SKIN DISEASES * Manufactured only at 78, New OzforFst^et, London; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. PLUMS ECU THE B°°tS S_ Sh°eS PEOPTE MAS SEASON, _ S. THACKEE, OF THB REDUCTIONS FOR MAY. PREMIER BOOT SHOP, TT AS Just comPleted a very extensive -■"»- importation of KEROSENE- Mglm> imer , cau &M 6/6 tin 12/9 oase Colonial ! CURRANTS- BOOTS gHOEg _ SULTANAS— The 00ds liavi.nS been purchased at a big discount. 7d per lb ELEME KAISINS— I SN aV °W f er the Public of Palmerston XJ AiPii^ ° Nor^ and surrounding districts the 6d per lb whole of these NE W ™ods at HOUSEHOLD DELIGHT "I* PR™B —1/- ncr tin Du ™g the present month and the Xmas v season. LINOLEUM REVIVER— P1 . Please inspect our goods and prices before' 1/- per bottle purchasing elsewhere. FLOUR- o ur a DDRES2 _""" 7/9 P enooib ß Thacker, AT PREMIER BOOT SHOP, Freak. Ireland THE SQTJARK & Co 's ' " T3UBBER STAMPS made by THE QUARE, PALMERSTON N. •*-* HART & KEELING, Mainstreet. M. L. A. Of A. MUTUAL LIFE ASSO- D^Goal_SS? T AND A^P?^ A¥tTRAIjI^ T HE leadin * s7h°"°l3' events and (Established ISG9 and Incorporated by X elite of Palmerston are informed Act of Parliament.) that Miss Pearson, of Sydney, will this Head Office for New Zealand: month (if sufficient inducement offers) FEATHERSTON AND BRANDON- visit Palmerston once a week and open STREETS, WELLINGTON. Classes in Dancing and Modern Calisthenics. The new waltz (as danced in Directors: Sydney, London and Paris), and all ALFRED H. MILES, Esq., Chairman ba. llro°m dances, French and English / (Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co.)* minuets, cotillons, sixteen lancers, Greek I J. RUTHERFURD BLAIR, Esq. ' dance (skirt). Miss Pearson holds the i E.GLENDIWING,Esq..Dunedin (Messrs highest testimonial from Prof. West of Kobb & Giendming) Sydney, by whom sbe was specially Medical Officer: trained. WILLIAM E. COLLINS, Esq., MB Miss Pearson is sorry she was un- r M.RCB avoidably detained from visiting PalSecretary • merston on Monday last. Will intend- ; CHAPT-fi-q a RTPWAPncAv ">g pupils kindly forward names to 29, d otiARLEb A. KICHARDfeON. Hill-street, Wellington. Branch Offices throughout Australasia '*'EERNLEA," ' and the United Kingdom. 29, High-street, Wellington. J BARRAUD Al ABRAHAM, J. L. WILTSHHJeTT DISTRICT AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. I PALMERSTON N. AND FEILDING. * 77 -rrrp^, O ft^ TEARS'BiII Posting for theatrical f 1 it WHEB *™.J™ $m. m &0 companies and others. Is still at f? pretty maid P" " Why, to the old game. M r. Wisharfc's to buy a ring!" she said. Bills sent by post attended to. j ° heading Rings of extra quality made Express and lorry always ready to meet me hour's notice* Don't forget J agents and companies at all hours. \B'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6712, 2 June 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6712, 2 June 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6712, 2 June 1900, Page 4

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