fa^ns an UNF4JLTNG CURE FOE MILK FEVEE, and remedies for the common allments met with on the farm. No farmer can afford to be without one - it iV AN ASSURANCE OF TELE COW THAT PAYS. witnoiu one, it is Abortion. Milk-Fever and Scour in Oalves being our special stndv we a-8 in the position to supply you with reliable remedies. Testimonials from leading stockowners and farmers forwarded on application. Agents—U.F.C. A., Palmerston N. "Wholesale Agents—Macdonald, Wray and Co., Wellington. AGRICULTURAL -MOTOBB. j Motors for farming have now passed the experimental stage, and are ac- ' knowledged by experts and prac-tieal farmers to be one of the most im- ; portant inventions of modern time, for economising and facilitating all i work connected with agricultural farming. j dafsesVfS 61*^6 eXPenments and severe tests in al* weathers on all j THE IYEL MOTOE j HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO A HIGH PITCH OT? PEREECTION ! combining simplicity, durability, speed, economj, and practical utility. 'j . The North British Agriculturalist of January 14,1904- says—"lfcis very simple m construction, and any intelligent workman can drive it with " perfect accuracy. The Motor weighs only 28 cwt, and as the weight is dis.tnbuted over three wide wheels, the machine.makes hardly any impression upon land which is soft with rain. The cost of liquid fuel is ver£ small and comes out at immensely less than the cost of horse labour. "During the past harvest the Ivel Motor has been regularly at work in the harvest nelds in England doing excellent work." •; _ , Having obtained the IVEL COMPANY'S ver? best terms, we are now ma position to quote advantageously to the New Zealand farmers. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: mason, Strathers'.&-C0.,. Ltd., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. ff |V£| An indispensable requisite in |« # * J every household in the. battle of. Si' l *^is/- liife. You can't do without it. >tV^* Accidents will happen, and it ia .rti^i l^Sv^r c mos* e^ective remedy for . Pfnoii gr 1B M ATl^*^^l Asthma /b^""^ """"'" Apply it to an ache, a sprain, o:r a 1 i>i*!rV sore sPofc' and works like magic. A GOOD THING! EUB IT IN! ■2/6 PEE BOTTLE. THE SQUARE. —o— PALMERSTON NORTB..
PALMEESTOH NORTH .." VITEEINARY , . SHOEING FORG-flf Comer of; Sangitikei and Ouba-strests. . (Nexi Clarendon Hotel). ' W.. T. WOOD, PBOPRIETOR. ALL descriptions oi General Black• smith's work done. Agricultural Implement made and repaired. . Shoeing done with care and on an entirely new principle, under the' peteonal supervision of the proprietor All Work Guaranteed Charges Moderate JDLUIJxi 111 ijAlilXy (Late of W. T. Wood's) DESIRES to announce that he has erected a large establishment, opposite Clausen'a Grotory Store, Cubatreet, where he intends carrying on bneiness as a GEUEEAL BLACKSMITH, And would reepectfally solloit s reason- . able share of pnbiio patronage. Horses shod under the personal eapct« vieionct the proprietor. • ,' ;. ■■■:- y -NOTICE. ;i- .:' .. HARRY~OTCK 1 * (Late'"of A. J. Kingsb'eer's) | T3EGS to announce that he has com- -■-' meneed business aB a GENERAL BLACKBMITH ' In premises opposite Police Station, Church-street, and trusts by attention, carefulness, and civility to merit a fair share of public patronage. SHOEING will be a Speciality, and horses shod will be at a reduction of per All work done under the supervision of the proprietor. ■ - FKED. ATTHIELD~ (Lnte of Parkins and Attfield) S NNOUNCES that he haH taken ovtt l\ the busineßß lately oarried on by J. Collingwocd, butcher, Main street, and trusiß by strict attention to usicea to merit a oontiuuance of the support accorded h!s predecessor. None but iae beßt quality, meat supplied. Telepo^e 239. ' ' NEVEE neglect * a cough or cold ; . there is no knowing what it may lead/to. Tussicura, a certain remedy. ■'
W.; "LEMON, ■ V^TEEINABY BLACKSMITH, r\ESIEE& to inform the public fa i JU' merston North and surronndu. a district that he has commenced business as BLACKSMITH in Eangitikej-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with first-class workmanship and strict attention. to business, hopes to merit a fair share of the public 'patronage. Racehorses a Speciality. 411 horses shod under the Proprietors personal supervision. .' MANAWATU LIVEEY AND .-. BAIT STABLEB, Geobge and Cuba Stbeets, I H. J. WOODFIELB, _ . Proprietor. /^ IGS, Buggiea, Cab 3 ana Saddle V~T Horseß always on hire at reaßoni able rates. Wedding parties a speciality. Drags for picnic parties and football teams ready at a moment's notice. Telephone, 112. GEO. ALLMAN, . ! BLACKSMITH & SHOEING SMITH. ! (Next Hodder and Tolley's, Eangitikei-st) - . ■. TTOESES shod under my peesohai •*--*- supervision. All- branches of blacksmithing work done on the premises. Horses sent for to any partof the town. Telephone No. 221. MONEY to lend In any suma on approved esouriiy at lowest oofeont rates. ■ BELL, GOLLY & OOOPBB, Bsrrlstsrß and Solicitors, Palmeroion North, BOLLITTBBOS. Terrace End Saßh and Door Factory. HAVING- ereotod an up-to-date plant we are now in a position to exeoute all orders entrusted to us with despatch and in a'workmanlike manner, neing only the best material procurable. , All work entrusted to us having our own. personal supervision. sollitt"beos., BUILDEBS AND TIMBES MEECHAKTS P.O. Bos 170
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 4 October 1904, Page 3
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