LOOK TO YOUR WIVSS! LOOKTOYODRGARDEKSI! I LOOK TI) YOURFISHISG GEAR!!! FISHING SEASON OPENS ."; " OCTOBER Ist. JUST OPENED, direct from England ** and America— RODS—Split cane. Shell centre. Boys' "'-.• .-:\ and Youths' Rods. 'Eeels, v jWaderß, Minnows, Flys, Gut, '■*'*"" Creels, etc,, etc. LAWN MOWERS. EXCELSIOR V O.K. _ ' NEW EASY ' Erom 25/-each. WOODGATT j PLA-SET. JR. IMPLEMENTS. Eor Earm* or Garden. Osborne Horse Hoes \ From [ 50/Blucher and Gibbs' Horse Hoes j each. HOSE: Rubber and Canvas. Hose Directors. Lawn Sprinklers. Hose Eeels. GARDENING TOOLS. , Ladies' and Children's Sets. SCYTHES, Blades xandiHandles. ; ;SHEEP SHEARS. 1 The improved "Huia" pattern, only procurable from U.F.C.A. Improvements suggested by well known local I shearer. 8.8.A. Shears. Double Hollow GroundPerforated Shanks.
Honest Dealing! TS the secret of making A- 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 oE DRESS GOODS. These are now showing in our store. These goods comprise some of the finest weaves of English and (Continental looms. There are . A - VOILES,.: '.■ EOLIENNES, PANAMA CLOTHS, .fee, In Plain Cloths and Fancy Designs. ,'"." _"'. i •-."■ .'- ■•■'■■ ■ The prices range from 1/11 per yard to 6/11, and from the lowest to the highest the ' VALUES ■Axe &c BEST PROCURABLE. YOU SHOULD SEE THESE. C, SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, NEXT THE POST OFFICE. '■ : ■ - t __ : Men's Tailoring. rpHE very first of the SPEING SUIT- . INGS are here; suitings that were "\fib° on a k^k'-over a month ago. N.E*. 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. P. DONOGHUE, ' Tailor and Outfitter, Main-street West, Palmerston N. MR S. 8. MOORE, ~~ PAMERSTON NORTH. ~n EAR SIR,— .; L/ Just a few lines to express my appreciation of the way the Lipp piano used at bur Watkin Mills and Parlovitz recital was tuned. To a pianist a piano in perfect! tune is a necessity; also, the even touch depends entirely on the tuner. The good results I obtained are largely owing to your artistic* work. ; I remain, Yours truly, EDU&RD' PARLOVITZ. THE SPRHG~SUIf. 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 30BY READING THIS. THE Cash Tailoring Company have started business in premises near / U.F.C.A., the Square. We can makert you a first-class Tweed Suit, well cu# well made and well trimmed for 635. /M Heavy Bine Serge Suits, 70s; Blue.tt!'** Black Vicuna Suits, 755. Try onej?, te tho above, and they will make y^W^*' permanent customer. -Zff- ''"■'•>.r. OABH TAILORING ~ '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 4
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523Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 4
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