' FOE Gocd Value ' Genera] Drapery G 7 TO M" s C.J. HANSEN THE SQ 7AREi LAEGEST GIVEN FOE CAS:j IMPOBTfiI&MAUUFAO^UKEB, JN. V TpABMERSaid othera who during the JO winter aiaaon intend to covet their stock, are most rtspectfully requeued to inspect this Beaton's goods just landed ex " Waikato," anc lirgo parcels to arrive with Buccessiye bmts. In Horse ana Cow lofers I can offer the very best value obtainable. I In fact I am able this season to bring it I within the reach of all to cover their I cove, which already has proved to be J mofcfc advantageous and beneficial. In ' WLSKIN CLOTHIjVOt agaur** flrst-class value. Ifav tlie largest oil and dry' x m the Colony, I am in a positive department up to date. In RickVd StackjUe^rg^jap. PJgp, and Wool Sheets I can offe excellent value and large assortmfftu f rom the very best Eoyal Nav?C&nvaß to Common Jute IN TENTS. I| is sufficient to say that I am and " av j foi years supplied the priTicipal and storekeepers in the North I*knd with continual satisfaction. The Itality, shape, size and finish are always j '"mowledged to be superior to any other I Viike, and as such comment is needless. >T3eing a direct importer of material from I the British manufacturers, I am in a ] position to defy the keenest competition. kThe public are most respectfully rewhen purchasing their winter re(Vtomenta in above lines to insist upon { geJßng my make, which is obtainable I from, all the -orincipal merchants and I storekeepers, drapers and saddlers everyI where, or direct from the Manufacturing I l)epot, ialmeraton N.
To land early a large assortment of FBBNCH WOODEN CLOGS. MOWLEM & MOWLEM, THE Oldest Established Land Agents in the County, have soutinuously the largest list of farm properties for sale in this and adjoining districts, and quote the following as of special value :— 548 acres, -110 acres in grass; 6 paddocks, well watered, 'convenient dwelling, outbuilding, woolshed, dip, &c., &o.; firstclass sheep farm. Price £6 per acre. 265 acres, Manawatu Railway Line, all grassed, fenced, 5 paddocks, half ploughable, permanent water, 1§ miles from station, creamery, school, &a. Price, Jβ 11 per acre. S 100 acres, Napier Road, all level, first, class land, 20 acres trader crop, good wool shed, yards, close to oijamery and schoolA grand dairy farm. 200 acres Linto" &>*i\ct, all grass, fenced; 8 paddocks, 7-raowi house, all ~necessary outbuildings, she\) ytfcds, dip: p, Dplendtd grazing farjn, lus per acre. 150 acres, Kairanga,i about 40 acres stumped and ploughed. One of the best farms in the country. 97 acres Linton district, all grassed, mostly ploughable, part under crops, watered, small house; also, leasehojaof 93 acres adjoining, 10 years to l yf^\133 acres, Fitzherbert, all ct/j, several paddocks. /* 10 acres Levin, perpetua/,lcase, with comfortable cottage, nrafcrapfiioil, part under crop. Goodwill only 'a\fJ--137 acres, Shannon djafcLi, 80 acres felled and grassed.. OijJjPtS 5s per acre. 8 acres Bunnytuorpe, wilh comfortable 4-roomed cottage. Price .£2OO. Y?ILECTEOPLATE.—The most Xli up-to-date goods, including cake baskets, ca r d trays, cruets, biscuit jars/ serviette rings, sets afternoon tea spoons, cream and sugar basins, preserve dishes, egg stands, dinner gongs, butter knives, preserve spoons, pickle forks,. sets fish knives and I 'forks, hot; water bottles, salad bowls, silver thimbles, penal cases, match boxes,'&c. > W. PAEK'S, Direct importer. NEW LINEB AND LATEST NOVELTIES is: HAT 3 CAPS SHIETS TIES' ' BOWS studs; AND MEEOEET &Ci, Ac, &c. ' '" " AT THE ZEALAND CLOTHING FAO- - The Square Palmereton North, H. BUBMESTEB, Manager, QUALITY TELIAE Proved by thi fact that heariy "lout of every 4 ,af the whole population of Men, Women, aid . , ehlldren DRINK / SXearyT phamackutWij chemist, THE SqUAKE, ffALIIERSTON N., £TAS just received a well-selected m~- etoot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's PAIR BRUSHES of excellent value j tab Military Hatfr Brushes with or with>ufc Olses. / Stooks previously in hand have been narked down,/in some instances below Mt, In order (Jo reduce an over-abundant Msz of theselcoilet requisites. Dressing Cofflbs also in great variety of •■ , yalve. iintifermentine and other preservatives 1/1 eultaif>le to fruit-lottling season. flight Testing daily. > P«itf Vaooination dady. -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXV, Issue 6605, 17 April 1899, Page 2
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681Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXV, Issue 6605, 17 April 1899, Page 2
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