STEVENS & GORTON. NOTICE. GRASS SEEDS Of all Descriptions on Hand. Splendid Sample Canadian Oats for Seed. Feed do. A Large Variety of Garden Seeds, imported. New Zealand Barb Wires. Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Fencing Wires. OATS, CHAFF, COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Also, Few Boxes Tea, @ 16/6. N.B. — A few tons first-rate Derwent ; Potatoes. Special quotations for large quantities. STEVENS & GORTON, R. Leigh, Manager. WANTED C^ASH Purchasers for the followJ ; ing lines, being the Balance of our 'Winter Stock, which must be Cleared Out during the Next PewDays. QO Latli(js' Jackets and Ulsters, O/C. from 6/9. OQ GM 8 ' an< * Maids' Ulsters, very hJV cheap. ,QIV Assorted Dress Pieces. Must /0 I j be 8old» 9 Assorted Costumes. Price will sell them. nqi Fashionable Winter Hats. Musi hj(j\ be cleared. IV/»i Assorted- Wool Squares, from 10! 6deach. 1Q; Pairs Assorted Blankets. Nor JLt/ thing to be had like these. /*Q Pairs Tweed Trousers, from 00 8/6. lyQ Pairs Tweed Trousers and 1 O Vests, from 13/6. AC) Assorted Tweed Suits, from 4fc£ 29/6. 11 HE above lines, with many others, will be obtainable at The Bon IWarcHe Fora Few Days, at Prices decidedly m favour of Buyers. Come All, and Come Early. 0. M, ROSS~AND CO. TIMBER, TIMBER, TIMBER, Of the Highest Class, Cut and Delivered to Order at Auction P rices . TOTABA, TOTABA, 4s 10d Per iOO feet, with 6d added for cartage. The ■ Finest Totara m the District. DOORS and SASHES, TURNERY, Mouldings and ft lass. That for Quality and Price cannot be ; Equalled. FURNITURE, Furniture, Furniture, Of every description, wholesale and retail,' at lower prices than ever. A liberal allowance to retail shops and others connected with the trade. ' ; VENN'S • Woodwarc Factory, j MAIN-STREET. All' orders left at the retail branch, next Mr Wray's shop, m the Square, will receive prompt attention". SOUTH BRITISH INS USANCE : COMPANY. .Capital ... ... ... £2,000,000. * Unlimited Liability of a large body i of Shai'i holders. Hisks of aJI classes taken at lowest current rates. Agents for Palmerston North, BEHtfTLEY BROS., MARLBOROUGH HOUSE. fT7IORESTERS< HALL. — Two <£} nights only, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th anil 28th August, the Great Diorama of the World, acknowledged by the Press to be the best exhibition of its kind that has appeared m the Australian Colonies. Fifty Gifts given away each evening. Million prices, 2/- and 1/, children half price. See posters and handbills. — F. J. France, Business Manager. LOST. £1 REWARD. ABOUT seven weeks since, a ; Black Horse,. branded T on off shpulder. One hind toot white. Finder will receive above reward on returning to ; A. LARSEN, I • Waldegrave street; MOU 1 .T'S, Wanganui, for Pio tu.iv Frame Mouldings, ne^w Patterns, just landed, the finest ever imported into the colony.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 231, 27 August 1884, Page 3
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