U.RC.A, LOOK TO VOUB LOT ! LOOK TO YOUR GARW.! LOOK TO YOUR FISHING GEAR!!! FISHING SEASON OPENS OCTOBER Ist. ■ JUST OPENED, direct from England " and America— RODS—Split cane. Shell centre. Boys' and Youths' Rods. Reels, Waders, Minnows, Flys, Gut, Creels, etc., etc. - LAWN MOWERS. EXCELSIOR \ ■' ' O.K. NEW EASY ' ■ Prom 25''eacl1, iVOODGATT j PLANET JR. IMPLEMENTS. For Farm or Garden. Osborne Horse Hoes ) From \ 50/. ' Blucher and Gibbs' Horse Hoes J each. HOSE: Rubber and Canvas. Hose Directors. Lav"* Sprinklers. Hose Reels. GARDENING TOOLS. Ladies' and Children's Sets. SCYTHES, Blades Und Handles. SHEEP SHEARS. ' The improved "Huia" pattern, only procurable from U.F.C.A. Improvements suggested by well known local shearer. 8.8.A. Shears. Double Hollow Ground* Perforated Shanks.
Honest Dealing! TS the secret of making -"-many friends. Our very great success during the time we have been in business here is due in a great measure to honest dealing, together with attention and civility. , We have opened a fine lot of DRESS GOODS. I These are now showing in our store, i These goods comprise some of the |,finest weaves of Euglish and CohtineutaHooms. There are • YO____BS, EOLIENNES, PANAMA CLOTHS, &c, In Plain Cloths and Fancy Designs. The prices range from 1/11 per yard to 6/11, and from the lowest to the highest the ...■■VALUES Are'the BEST PROCURABLE. YOU SHOULD SEE THESE. C SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, NEXT THE POST OFFICE.
Men's Tailoring. rpHE very first of the SPRING SUIT- . INGS are here; suitings that were in London a little over a month atm. New-fancy waistcoat materials are also to hand. A well dressed man has a soothing effect on the household. A good suit is to be desired above everything else, except fit. I combine BEST MATERIAL with PERFECTNEBS OF FIT. A. E; DONOGHUE, ■;. Tailor and Outfitter, ; 'Main-street West, Palmerston N., - MRS/^MOORE, PAMERBTON NORTH. Tj EAR SIR,— Jnst a few lines to express my appreciation of the way the Lipp piano used at' oar W„tk__ Mills and Parlovitz recital was tuned. To a pianist a piano in petfeot tune is a necessity j also, the even touch depends entirely on the tuner. Tbe good results I obtained are largely owing to yonr artistic work. I remain, Yours truly, EDUARD PARLOVITZ. THE SPRING SUIT" TT'S about time to order your new x spring suit, don't you think ? We have never had so large and varied an assortment to select from, and you will never have a better opportunity than now to make your selection. The styles and colours are all so different that everybody, who is somebody, will want a new spring suit, and if he wants to save money ours is the place to do it. NELSON and MILLAR, ;-\ (Late, of London and Glasgow), \Tailors and Outfitters, the Square. YOU CAN SAVE " \ 30-- \ BY READING THIS. THE Caih Tailoring Company have starter*, business in premises near U.F.C.A., thesquare. -We can make you a firat-clas^ Tweed Suit, well cut, well made and WjU trimmed for 635. Heavy Bine SeWe Suits, 70s; Blue or Black Vienna Bui*, 755. Try' one of the above, and they vW m ma ij e you olir permanent .natomer.H J OABH TAILORING COY., j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 1 October 1904, Page 4
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525Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 1 October 1904, Page 4
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