COLLINS BROS; FEILDING HORSE BAZAAR. TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, * At 1.30 p.m. QOLLINS BROS, will sell at Hastie's Stables— About 50 ha cks and harness horses Also, about ,20' vehicles, including • * spring xdrayg;;'buggies,. gigs, : traps, and a"quantity ot. saddlery and harness Special entriesSteeplechaser Quickhght 6 good harness, horses 3 good spring carters 1 child's pony) 2 harness cobs Lady's hack 1 draught' Entries taken up till morning of sale. H.H. COLLINS, •'■--. Auctioneer. Removal Sale! AT MEKRIMAN'S TEMPORARY" SHOP. (Next to the Bank of New Zealand,) ; V S I shall shortly be moving into my •^ new: up-to-date: shop on my old site, I have decided lo clear everything out at; almost any price, as I intend to start in my new shop with all new stock. GBMAT BAEGAINS IK RINGS BfiOOCHES ! WATCHES ' CHAINS CLOCKS, &c. MUST BE CLEAEED. A. MEREIMAN. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, The Square. (Nest Bank of New Zealand.).
GENTLE-MEN,— T CAN dress you for all weathers -"- and suit jou on all points. '\vrrx-J*-T. SHIELDS, Igli Class Tailor, WELLINGTON & MASTEETON, * TTAS opened a permanent BRANCH • LJL at Palmerston North. Up to-date cutter with Australian and N.Z. experience. All goods thoroughly shrunk. Skilled staff. Fit and style guaranteed. , Splendid selection new goods. Temporary entrance—Law Chamber passage. The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. ~THE SILVER GRID" (Next Public Library, THE SQUAEE.)' n.US 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 TEIAL SOLICITED. Telephone, No. 218. PIGS! BACON PIGS! NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS. QBDERS left at our Palmerston Small Goods Depot, or letters addressed to T. H.-^-Hartstone, buyer, Woodville, will have prompt attention. Highest Market Price. THE NORTH IBLAND BACON CO LIMITED. PIGS PIGS II PIGSIII W DIMOCE & CO., Ltd.. are buyers "'•• often thousand (10,000) bacon pigs, maiden bows, or barrows. Freight paid on live pigs. Foil particulars from Mr A..J. Arnold, Bunnythorpe, W. Port, Aahhurst, 3jj. v A. Jaoka, Earere, G. J. Ward, Linton, or Wellington Bacon Faotory. 'c Our next; trucking days—Ashhurst, Monday, 3r/d Ootober; Palmerston, Tuesday, 4th October. Spring and Sammer Goods OPENED OUT AT -■ TRIMMER'S Manchester House. T ADIES' and Gents' Straw Hats a AA speciality. Best display ever seen in ASHHUEST. Also, just arrived, Wool Packs, Sheep '":*•- Shears, etc. Fishing Tackle of all descriptions. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. '- ■ '■-'..'■ '..'..' . AMERICAN Cleaning Coy. — Old i clothes made equal to new. Have removed from Cuba-street to Mam street W. .-.■ ■--.■-.;;..--. ':**"?.l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 8
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419Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 8
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