Removal Sale! AT MEKKIMAN'S TEMPOBABY SHOP. (Nest to the Bank of New Zealand,) A S I shall shortly be moving into my new up-to-date . shop on my old site, I have decided (o clear everything out at almost any price, ak I intend to start in my new shop with all new stock. GKEAT BARGAINS IN RINGS BROOCHES WATCHES CHAINS CLOCKS, &c. MUST BE CLEARED. A, MERBIMAN, WATCHMAKEE AND JEWELLER, The Square. (Next Bank of New Zealand.) DISSOLUTIO N OF PAETNERSHIP. PHE partnership of Hall Bros, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business, in future, will be carried on by Harold Hall, as usual. All accounts o#ing to the late firm of | Hall Bros, are to be paid to the said | Harold Hall, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge ■ (Signed) HAROLD HALL, HERBERT HALL. September 12th, 1904. Witnessed by W. Haydon Maclean, s. Solicitor. . ; | REMEMBER! /PHAT I can always satisfy your ■*- needs when SPECTACLES are required. THAT I am a Qualified Chemist of ! many years' standing. THAT I am a fully qualified Optician, holding the diploma D.M.5.0.1. At my Pharmacy you receive, best \ attention. C. P. A. WHITEFOKD, CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, Palmerston North. Id the Pay Envelope! HRHAT'S where our education affects -"• you.' The increased value of &v employee who masters the theory of his trade or profession brings prompt and substantial recognition. If you are dissatisfied with youi salary you can increase your earning capacity by study at home, and fit yourself for the highest-positions in youi trade or profession. Consult or write the ISTEMiTIOML Correspondence School F. CARPENTER, Travelling representative, Wanganui. F. H. BURBUSH, lobal agent. E. A. EADE.. '& C 0.,.'" NEAK RAILWAY STATION RELIABLE " FUENITUEE BEDSTEADS BEDDING AND LINOLEUMS AT LOWEST SALE PRICES PALMEKSTON WOODWARI FACTORie. PIGS PIGS I! PIGS I! I W DIMOCK & CO., Ltd., ara buyeri • * • of ten thousand (10,000) bacoi pißs, maiden bows,i or.barrows. Preigh; paiaoniiivß pigs. Full particulars fron Mr A. J. Arnold, Bunnythorpe, W. Port Aahhnrst, E.A. Jaeka, Karere, G. J Ward, Linton, or Wellinßion Baooi Faotory. Our next trncking day—Ashhurst Tuesday. 20th met.; Palmerston, Wed. nesday, 21st nst.~ JUST A MOMENT"! The hustling, progressive man in the Manawatu is always a sub. scnber to the Evening Standard. He planks down his subscription every year, or half-year, and feels that it is good to be alive and have the opportunity. . When he wants something new he doesn't go about with a lantern and search warrant looking for it—not usually. He looks up those who have the fore-. ; sight to advertise their wares in the paper' he swears by—the Standard. He doesn't understand why a concern having goods to sell should be un- . represented, and lets it co at that. The way to bring some of his cash your way. is to lay your goods before • t him.'' '•■."■ The proper place to do so is in the advertising columns of the Sxajsdabd. WHAT are you doing now ? You are reading this. Why? . ,■ ■ --■ ■ - . ' '■', /Because, it happened to catch »your eye. If your advertisement had been here, people would have^ been reading about what you want to let' them know.SEND, IN : YOtTR ADVERTISE-.-MENT iaiGHT AWAY.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 8
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