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HABRY PALMERj AT THE MART. THURSDAY, 29th- SEPTEMBER. At 1 o'clock. JJAERY PALMER has received instructions to sell by auction as above—-. Boots and shoes, fancy goods, "jewellery, etc. Full particulars later. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. What Akat the . L _ Garden? JJEXT week wo shall have THOUSANDS OF SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS Of the most popular varieties, and including VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, PHLOX, ASTERS, COSMuS, LOBELIAS, BALPIGLOBSIS, CARNATIONS, DWARF SUNFLOWERS, PYRETHRUM, &c, &c. These annuals are grown by NAIEN, the well known Nurseryman, whose name is a sufficient guarantee. At the present time wo are showing some lovely NARCISSUS & HYACINTHS BLOOMS, and orders are being taken for deliverj in January nest. Fine healthy TOMATO PLANTS, ■ .1/- per dozen CABBAGE & CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, 6a per bundle Have you used the MAMONB HOE, Invented by Mr E. Osborne, of Foxton Works wich simplicity and with tht greatest of ease. J.AJASM&CO, The Sqtjabe. MES. S.MOOkE, PAMERSTON NORTH. PEAR SIR,— J-J< Just a few lines tc express my appreciation of the way the Lipp piano used at our Watkin Milie and Parlovitz recital was tuned. To a pianist a piano in perfect tune ie a necessity; also, the even touch depends entirely on the tuner. The good results I obtained are largely owing tc your artistic work. I remain, Youra truly, EDUARD PARLOVITZ. CEITEEIOI ~ SHOEING JOBGE, FITZHERBERT-STREET. Morseshoer and General Blacksmith. Competent man employed. HAEQLD HALL. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., WELLINGTON. Head Office: 96 Bishopsgate, St. Within, London, E.G. Capital fully subscribed ... £4,000,000 Capital paid up ... ... 1.000.00 C Reserve fund 130.00 C Branches throughout Australia and New Zealand. rrVHE Company is prepared to advance -1- on "approved station properties," THE ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL, "frozen and other "colonial produce," and to undertake stock and station business generally, giving special attention to~ sales of station properties, store and fat stock, etc. DAIRY PRODUCE consignments receive special attention. WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, etc.. received either for local sale or shipment to London. Oats—Feed and Seed. Woolpacks, Cornsacks, and all kinds of merchandise. Dates of Wellington Wool Sales, season 1904-s—Nov. 24th, Dec. 16th, Jan. 27th, Feb. 16th. Particulars of stock for sale can always be procured from our district representative, T. A. Moodie, Bos 163, Palmerston. JAMES MACINTOSH, Manager. SEEDS! y_SEEDS!~! MANGOLDS. Carter's; Windsor, Yellow Globe.? " Heavy Cropper," " Labour Saver." - 120 tons to acre have been grown. ■ Mammoth Long' Red, ';' "*"v - • Leading English prizewinner. Broad leave Essex, rape, thousandheaded kale, turnips, swedes, clovers. Hawke's Bay and Southern rvegrass, Italian rye, garden seeds "in bulk (large or small quantities). New Season's Seeds, just to hand. Note—We only import best grade seed. CALF FOOD. Tolley's still leads. Cheapest in Price! Best in Results I HODDER &""TOLLEY, Rangitikei-street. ■" ' MANAWATU OAEEIAGE faotoby. 1 J.:Bett&{!o. f Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH. TKTE have'; the largest stook "of . VV ; . vehicles in New Zealand (200 to choose from). Our factory is equipped with the latest machinery, bo that we cap turn out. any style at a.reasonable price. .--.• .; -.'>'.'■■ "•,'*' ' We ara direct importers of high grade Canadian Vehicles. Funerals furnished. y ' J. BETT Managing Direoto

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7919, 27 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7919, 27 September 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7919, 27 September 1904, Page 8

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