FOR INFANTS MS MUDS, Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates. Samples and Pamphlets to be obtained from GOLLIN & CO., Wellington. LAWES' DIPS, riHO meet the requirements of our numerous customers we SUPPLY I DIPS in the following forms :— D***4 >f rl r\tn P% 1 tr\ (POISONOUS)--In cases sufficient to make 1000 galrOWQGr U\_J lons of wash. Fl MI A nI n (POISONOUS) Double strength, lin 200, in 5 gallon IU IU LJ IJJ drums, to make 1000 gallons of wash. Fl 11 I A Rin (POISONOUS)—SingIe Btrength lin 100, in s.gallon IU I U \J I\) drums, to make 500 gallons of wash, Fl I 1 I A Rin (NON-POISONOUS)-Single strength lln 100, in IU I U \J I\J 5-gallon drums, to make 500 gallons of wash. The continued great demand for LAWES' DIPS is in itself/ Proof of their Superiority. ! jfl^'S'wenaave already BOOKED and OONTINUE TO BOOK EXTENSIVE j ORDERS for LAWES' DIPS, we respectfully invite our friends to ORDER AS ! EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to prevent disappointment. j j TESTIMONIAL. , I The following testimonial speaks for itself:—The Assets Realisation Board, j Wellington, August Ist, 1898. John T. Mowat, Esq.. Lawes' Chemical Co., Blen- j heim. Dear Sir, —1 have to acknowledge your letter of the 27th ult. Youc specific has given me satisfaction at all oar stations, and I am pleased to place our order for . ensuing dipping witb your firm. "We require 280 cases t Yours faithfully, Walter G. Foster, General Manager. For prioes, particulars, testimonials, etc., appy to United Farmers' 00.-Op, Asso., LOCAL AGENTS. J. T. MOWAT, Australian Representative. '- —n^^g^a—— i i. j.ii-11. ji . . ■ RING UP "*■"»» (Telephone M_f <3attsche's 1 mwm^W Palmerston Beer. I iMU» lU/, W JSpLgg^ NONE BETTER, j J. .G AT TS CHE, I Eagie Brewery, j EANGITIKEI STEEET, PALMEESTON NOETH. TTIGrHLY Commended and Prizes Awarded at numerous Exhibitions JLjL for superior ALE AND STOUT In hulk and bottled, brewed only from the very best hops and malt. ask: :fo:k, GATTS€ME'3 PALMERSTON ALE I AND STOUT, J . morte]^"enT Watchmaker # Jeweller, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Jafflr' TTAS a large and var.ed stock of the very latest fffif / t \ " A-*- pat tans and deeigna of Art Jewellery, Watches. ffiffjl %X%J Clocks acd E.P. Ware. «».«.ue ß) _l WM_______X_J' The Jewellßry c-nsi3tß of a magniheent selection of J! *r^^' Dress and Engagement Eings, Wedding Kings and Keepers, Brooches, Mull i haine and BanglesThe Lat93t Novelties in Gold and Silver Alberts. All work with guarantee. 1 " ~ T" Illtl .wfl* iNDiaESTIOM, < uu^ liver mm\~mr_. . abvm.v.w*. OE ly at 73. Now Oxford street. X.o nei o_ s Sol d by aU Chemist, a_cl Mcdi a!a ='Vcv^a
PLUMS FOE THE PEOPIE. T> EDUCTIONS FOR MAY. KEROSENE— 6/6 tin 12/9 case CURRANTS— per lb SULTANAS— 7d per lb ELEME RAISINS— * 6d per lb HOUSEHOLD DELIGHT —1/- per tin LINOLEUM REVIVER— 1/- per bottle ELOUR— 7/9 per lOOlbs AT Fredk. Ireland & Co.'s 'THE QUARE, PALMEESTON N. RELIANCE DAIRY COMPANY, AWAHURI. THE Reliance Dairy Factory is prepared to take good weet milk in any quantity at 7f d per b of butter fat. No share calls to pay. I paid 3£d per gallon for milk for the twelve months from July Ist, 1898, to June 30, 1899, the highest average in the Manawatu district. JAMES BENNETT. WEDDING Presents, Birthday Presents and Complimentary Presents. The premier^, place for selection and yalue is at'-;\ X, S. BAKHT'S, ; I Cheapeide. AX7XXA7. -'MMMiibS^i^^^sSkMtMM—
Boots and Shoes FOE THE XMASSE4SON. S. THAOKEK, OF THB PREMIER BOOT SHOP, HAS just completed a very extensive 1 nportation of English, American and j Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES. The goods having been purchased at a big discount. I shall now offer the public of Palmerston Worth and surrounding districts the whole of these NEW goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH During the present month and the Xmas season. Please inspect our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Our Address— j S. Whacker, PREMIER BOOT SHOP, THE SQUARE. (Formerly under the patronage of the Countess of Glasgow and Family.) DANCING DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. THE leading schools, convents and elite of Palmerston are informed that Miss Pearson, of Sydney, will this month (if sufficient inducement offers) visit Palmerston once a week and open Classes in Dancing and Modern Calisthenics. The new waltz (as danced in Sydney, London and Paris), and all ballroom dances, French and English j minuets, cotillons, sixteen lancers, Greek I dance (skirt). Miss Pearson holds the ' highest testimonial from Prof. West, of j Sydney, by whom she was specially f trained, j Miss Pearson is sorry she was un- j avoidably detained from visiting Palmerston on Monday last. Will intending pupils kindly forward names to 29, ! . Hill-street, Wellington, • ( " FERNLEA," 29, High-street, Wellington, j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6713, 4 June 1900, Page 4
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