UNFAILING CURE FOR MILK FEVER, and remedies for the comrno^ ail- ?$?•! s?£*f lth on the farm' No farmer can afford to be without on-7t i« AN ASSURANCE OF THE COW THAT PAYS. witnout on. , v v Abortion, Milt-Fever and Scour m Calves beiDg our special study, we &*•« m the position to-supply.yon with reliable remedies. Testimonials from leading stoekowners and farmers forwarded on application. " iS Agents—U.F.C.A., Palmerston N. Wholesale Agents—Macdonald, Wray and Co,, Wellington.
W. LEMON, VETERINARY BLACKSMITH, DESIRES to inform the public Pa i merston North and surroundii^ district that he has commenced business as BLACKSMITH in Rangitikei-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with first-class, workmanship and strict attention to, business, hopes, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. . . . Racehorses aJSpeoialitv. Ml.horses Bhod under the Proprietor's ■ personal supervision. MANAWATU LIVERY AND BAIT BT.aBLES, , 7 Geoege and Cuba Steeets. H. J. WOODFIELD, Proptletor. 4T\ IGS, Bnggie3, Cabs and Saddle ■\_JT Horses always on hire at reasonablo rates. Wedding parties a speciality. Drags for picnic paries and football teams ready at a moment's notice. Telephone, 112. BROAD T STREET STABLES. npHE undersigned desires to intimate ■ X that he has taken over the stables in Broad-street, formerly carried.on. by Mr E. Stevenson. By strict attention to business, combined with reasonable charges,"- he hopes to merit a fair share of support. Saddle horses and vehicles of all descriptions on hire.-Rubber-tyred. carriages^ specialty. Telephone, 164.' LYONS, LTD.. STEVENSON'S STABLES. B STEVENSON begs to notify the • public that. having secured a forty years' lease he ha_ decided to carry on his Stables in Rangitikei. Line as heretofore. The Stables are .to be increased to twice their present size, and the proprietor intends to make them the most up-to-date m New Zealand. . Clients are notified that Carriages, Cabs, Drags, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gigs, and Ladies'. and Gents' hacks will be kept for hire, and rubber tyred carriages' will continue to be a speciality.. Horses of all descriptions bought,, sold or exchanged. Night groom m attendance. Communications should be addressed to STEVENSON'S STABLES, ' ' » ■ RANGITIKEI LINE, P.O. Box 9. Telephone 68. THE SILVER GRID. (Next Public Library, THE SQUABE.) GTJS McARTNEY (late Steward Nelson Club, Nelson) notifies that he has taken over the above well known DINING. AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Having secured the services of a first class chef, patrons can rely on getting provided for in an up-to-date manner. .A TRIAL SOLICITED. ' Telephone, No. 218. JCTST ARRIVED PER GOTHIC. T AR G E S HIP M E/N T; OF PAPEBHANOINGS. (TINTS—ALL SHADES.) Direct from the Makers, * PRICES TO SUIT".AM. E- & S. TIBGKY, Broad-strcetj Palmerston North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7913, 21 September 1904, Page 3
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