THE iiEESSS jpnwh m ®) «M' asaafc 1 SOSSzr. WgnLfL'aViii ; V FOR s •»~‘k saw a; tt? Gjl ■«:>i-/ fell Qft^Llff 34? m i Oupw T7?Z: SQS2I2E asii crx/RrA-iHS ■guflOCSTloH cjasEMEHT TrflHP®w £ t/CEC THE XVX •CS * qHLV C-JSJ3. SVPPI*i« From an artistic point of ViaW tl\6 value of SUITABLE? 1 BUMDS for casement, or any ot>\&r vy’mdows,cannot be overestimated D.I.C hav£ $t ven pe*Ttic-vjl&T attention. to this Subject and fabrics &re Specially' shrunk- arvd fast "dyed to exposure to blmds are necessarily SubjectedJ O. I. C . WELLINGTON* WRITE FOR SAMPLES. * ADAM BURGES, ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT PALMERSTON BSSSRTH. BENT PANEL and BURLINGTON CARTS, GIGS, DOG PHAETONS TIMBER WAGGONS, LORRIES, METAL, FARM AND SPRING DRAYS. AGENTS for P. &. P. Ddncan, Ltd., Implements Marshall, Sons & Co, Ltd., Steam Engines Campbell Gas and Oil Engines Hoover Potato Digger SAW MILLS and FLAX MILLS Supplied and Erected. Agricnltural implement, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. DEFEAT OE CHURCHILL. FREETRADE v. PROTECTION at Marton. THERE’S MONEY IN THIS. Go W, LAWRENCE HAS pleasure in announcing that he purchased Mr W. CLARKSC N’S Marton business, and has taken over the ■whole Stock of Cycles and Accsssories. In consequence of this change of proprietorship, Cycles, Accessories, and Phonographs will be offered at prices that will paralyse. No offer refused for Ladies’ and Gent’s Second-hand Bikes. These inducements can only be offered to the public for Two Weeks, Commencing from 4th May,
for 1 siecaj or ty OL¥S It is dan gerousto trifle with a cold, for, if neglected, serious trouble may set in. Keep a bottle of «'*.) iuiu iI y QMHAQEEM in the house. Then you will have at hand a remedy that will quickly cure all throatandlunt affections. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting EOKIHINCTON’S Irish Moss, the Standard Coagh Remedy. 2t has stood the test for over forty-five years. - 2
JgjOUCATION OF THE HORSE. J. M, HENDERSON, the Scottish Champion Horse Tamer and Educator is prepared to receive all kinds o£ vicious and other Horses to break and educate. Vicious and man-eating staLions taken and made docile, so that anyone can handle them. Young colts and fillies broken to saddle and harness. Ladies’ Hacks taught Style, Manners and High Stepping, and to pick up either whip, gloves or handkerchief if dropped while in the saddle ; also to follow like a pet dog, and become a faithful friend and obedient servant. Horses got up for Show or Saleyard purposes, their coats made like satin, their condition enhanced and their appearance made beautiful, drawing the public’s admiration, and putting pounds more into their owner’s pockets. For terms and Conditions apply t j Educator J. M. HENDERSON, Scandia Street. Palmerston North, All Communications strictly private and promptjy attended to. Testimonials on application. TO .BE PUBLISHED in AUGUST. 1908, STONE’S Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, and Taranaki Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL.
Eighteenth. Year—August 1908 —of publication. Edited by JOHN STONE. Dewy Bvo. size, containing 1250 paces, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price, if ordered before publication, 10s 6d; after publication, 12s 6d. STONE, SON & CO., Ltd., Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Streets, Dunedin; and at 21 LmuMou Quay, Wellington. AND SEE our UNRIVALLED PADS. 130 SHEETS—Best Bank Paper. ONE SHILLING. J, MATHERS, BROADWAY, MAE TON.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9148, 18 May 1908, Page 7
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