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''r.ST . .:i."'.; S& ■■!".' IJ^ X-fe Cts V •'■' ; BOOKSELLERS I AND STATIONERS THE SQUARE. A CCOUNT BOOKS (Ml izcs), ConiXX lnorclal and Pvivato Stationery, Reward Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals, &«., Toys in great variety Fancy Goods, Photo Frames, Glassware, Pictures, iSew .Books and Periodicals hv each mail steamer. PINO PONG from 2/0 to 20/- each G. 11. BKjNNETT & CO DON'T READ THIS. S. HUMPHBEY EEGS to notify that ho lms takun ovoi the KUMAIIA. STABLES, and will run a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP in con junction with sumo, Horsos shod and sent to any part of the , town. VEHICLES PLACED UNDER COVER v,-]iilo horses are being shod. Kunnols provided for drovers' do/;;;. E.H. wishes to thank customers for past favours, aid hopes for a continuance of Eamo. Motto —llowc bsllovijfif. LOWEST PRICES FOH CASH. tLS YDJUULJO Khvit, I'nvSiS, I'n.-n.^ !\.i at-j,,Fizi?d tn'i Kr.pnira.i, Scrr.J. h; Utncri (row 'riivc^ t^-lih-f-. r.ui >'isi:r:po.--. -;.r i'...et. G'-r.-d So;;; 1 PUMPS A"ND rIPP.S ON SALE. Ab. ti5. .L?J! i-S. JL I:' '-ft. SANGITIKKISTT!:'^PAr'.'(<"KTi'.- ■■:■- Til CHEAP JBICYCLES. JUST AitTtlYED— I'ER S.S. KOBE, DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. A SHIPMENT of first-class Biej-cles, XX and having nrriveil rather lalo in the season, I have dcUrinincd to sell very cheap to quit. PRICE FROM £12 10s. COME AND SEE FOR YOUR. SELVES. J. GL ANSTEE. ' THE SQUARE. BEEHIVE STOEE, PALMEBSTON N. TTAVING purchased this old estabjLJL lished business from Mr James Millor, the saino will bo conducted on tho well-known lines which havo been so successful in tho past. E. QASCOIGNE. In referonco to tho above, I wish to sincerely thank my many customers for their liberal patronage extending over a period of seventeen years, and would request that the samo bo accorded my . successor. JAMES MILLER, December Ist. 1901. i tibaWsa^mill co. DANNEVIEKB, H. 8., WISHES to inform the public of Palinerston North and surrounding district that they nre prepared to supply all kinds of timber, f.o.b. truck at their t railway siding, Mangatera, or at any ' station on the railway, A largo stock of well seasoned timber, ■ both rough and dressed, always on hand. Also mouldings of all descriptions run out ol dry timber, planed and pointed. y Pickets, post strainers, house-blocks, etc. I'l connection with llio above we havo appointed Mr C. N. Clauaon our solo , agent for Pulmerston North and district ) H, D. KNIGHT, Manager MONEY tn^ta-^^-^ approved security at lowest ca.'rcnt rates. BELL, GULLY & COOPER, Barristers and Solicitors, PisJmorßton Notlh.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 1
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