,—-— -. -vj".. . , : ALL4nterested ! %^ect ; Machine at Work AT U.F.C.A. GRAIN STORE, WILLIS STREET. Oats Croshed By Special Milling Machinery. OEUSHING Undertaken for the trade at Seduced Eates. Seeds tor Aniamn/ sowing. Large stocks of Ryegrass from wellknown Pastures in Hawkers Bay, Poverty Bay, and Southland. / Also, —Clovers, Fescues, &c. X samples and quotations on apf£ication. 0N SALE— Oats, Chaff, Bye, Com, Peas, / Beans. Wh^groQDd «• PlftKEAl," VSTAE BEAND). TO FARMERS IN THE MANAWATU AND SUREOUND%NGr DISTRICTS. /' HAVING resigned the Agency of thp Massey-Harris Co., we have the pleasure to inform you that we have /Deen offered and accepted the A genfcy of the AT OUR j PALMERSTON N., FEILDING AND ! DANNEVIRKE OFFICES, Where we will hold full stocks of all implements manufactured by McCOMICK / As well as extra parte. In conjunction with MR E. ANDREWS, the McCormick Resident expert, we intend to make an early canvass of the districts under ouj control, and think it will pay all intending buyers of Harvesting Machinery to await particulars of the McCormick lines before ordering. BA.RRAUD & ABRAHAM, Palmeeston Noeth. My Dear Boy ARE YOU AWARE THAT Zealandia Ranges ARE THE CHEAPEST AND MOSTECONOMICAL EVER M&DE IN NEW ZEALAND. SOLE AGENTARTHUR HOPWOOD. 1 ALSO THAT Wfteeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES With Ball Bearings and the very latest patents, ara the swsete3t running machines you ever saw. 1 \ SOLE ANGET— , ARTHUR HOPWOOD. FOR TOOLS of every description GALVANISED IRON GALVANISED WIRE. ENAMEL WARE AND CUTLERY TRY Arthur Hopwood, (Late Beale 8e03.) IRON MONGER, CARROLL'S BUILDINGS, The Square. BOBS! "^"OT MEANING LORD ROBERTS. Tea, £lb, finest quality 1/Mab Cake 1/31bs Cornflour ... 1/--slbs Tapioca 1/51bs Sago 1/. 51bs Pearl Barley 1/51bs Split Poas _/_. 3 tins Sardines \J. 3 bottles Sauce ... ]/_ 3 bottles Vinegar (own bottles) ... 1/----3 bottles Kerosene 1/----1 bottle Irish Moss 1/Spectal Lines— 51b Boxes Ceylon Tea, 7/6. Broken Orange Pekoe, 1/9 per lb. Value Unequalled. C. REVANS, CASH GROCER, THE SQUARE. LICENSING DISTRICT OF PALMERSTON, ANNUAL MEETING, NOTICE is hereby given that the annual Licensing Meeting, fur the purpose of taking into consideraj tion all applications for Certificates for such Licenses as by " The Licensing Act, 1881," are authorised to be granted, and the renewal or transfer ■ or removal of such licenses, of which due notice shall haye been given to the Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the district in which the premises in respect of which Buch application is made are situate, will be held for the Licensing District of Palmerston, at noon, on "Wednesday, June 6th 1900. W. MATRAVERS, Clerk Palmerston Licensing Committee. " J. L. WILTSHIEEr PALMERSTON NORTH. £> X YEARS'BiII Posting for theatrical 4mif3 companies and others. Is still at the old game. Bills sent by post attended to. Express and lorry always ready to meet agents and companies at all hours. RUBBER, STAMPS made by HART & KEELING-, Mainstreet. 6iW^^^y^~^gT^y tw- \ ,prett7 maid p" " Why, to J. Wishar^tobuy a ring!" she laid. £77$ Um3 s of xtra alifcy mate <ms> heur's notice. Don't fcr«et
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6713, 4 June 1900, Page 4
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489Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6713, 4 June 1900, Page 4
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