U.RC.A. LOOK /TO YOUR MWIS! LOOKTOMRGARftENSH LOOK TO VOUH FISIILX. GEAR!!! FISHING SEASON OPENS' ' OCTOBEE Ist. I TUST OPENED, direct from England *A and America- — RODS—Split cane. Shell centre. Boys' and Youths' Rods. Reels, Waders, Minnows. Flys, Gut, Creels, etc., etc. LAWN MOWERS. EXCELSIOR \ OK NEW EASY f Fr°m 25^" each* WOODGATT J PLANET JR. IMPLEMENTS. For Farm or Garden. Osborne Horse Hoes ) From h 50/Blucher and Gibbs' Horse Hoes J each. HOSE: Rubber and Canvas. Hose Directors. Lawn Sprinklers. Hose Reels. GARDENING TOOLS. Ladies' and Children's Sets. SCYTHES, Blades and Handles. ' SHEEP. SHEARS, y/y^/' The improved "Huia" pattern,_only procurable from U.F.C.A. Improvements suggested by weil known local shearer. 8.8.A. Shears. Double Hollow Ground* Perforated. Shanks.
Honest Dealin g! TS the secret of making '"-*■*■*• many friends./ Our very great success during j 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 j DRESS GOODS.! These are now showing in our store. I These goods comprise some of the i : fineßt weaves of Euglish and Continental looms. There are VOILES, , EOLLENNES, 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. 0. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, NEXT THE POST OFFICE. , CORRECT DRESS' FOR MM! ~■'./ ,/j T MAE_E a study of men and men's x styles. I FIT individuals with clothes and give them.the best appearance. - OUR garments are noted for character and quality, and are popular because we make'em right. OUR correct suitings will please you. "%^- DONOGHUE, "■'• '*" A "X" Tailor and Clothier, . Main-street West, Palmerston N. MR.S..S. MOORE, PAMERSTON NORTH. TVEAR BIR,~ Just a few lines to express my appreciation of the way the Lipp piano u_ed at onr 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 artiatio work. I "remain, ';.**"• Yours truly, EDUARD PARLOVITZ. THE SPRING SUIT. TT"S about time to order your new -*- spring suit, don't you think'?. We have never had so large arid 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 a^ MILLAE., (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.0.A., the Square: We can make "■ you a first-class Tweed Suit, well oul, well made and well trimmed for 635. Heavy Blue Serge Suits, 70s; Blue or Black Vienna Suits, 755. Try one of the above, and they will make you our permanent customer. CASH TAILORING COY., The Sguurf,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 4
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