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iii^l^^lr^i) TT O'NO Inferior wrticlrt MW wwn-i^ ' are soiwetimca F offered and recon- \ meiuifidtopurchascrs, jQ^^^^Sia^^ because the seller buys it at a lower 'price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a larytir prvjit. ' To avoid Has, apil repeive a good article m 00FFES KaA PKPPEB, ask for "CREASE'S, "and Bee that the name is on the package. L'ompared with any other brands m the \!-jL>vy, it is not to be equalled. P-^li.l m Tins by the principal Storekeepers throughout the district. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. A NY sum required, from £100 8 20,000, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. The \o\r rate oF interest now ruling offers special advantages to borr©wers, seldom occurring. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners and Mortgage Agents, Grey st., Wellington. \/TR. E. W. PERKINS BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. jy£ R. QBO SS E SURGEON DENTTssT, has commenced practising at Wanganui, and inaj be consulted at his residence m Ridgway Street (corner cf St Hill Street) Artificial teeth constructed on an erir tire new principal, as approved of m England and America ; extraction sf stnmps not necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed m every case. Decayed and aching teeth made perfectly sound with gold or metallic stopping. Children's teeth regulated. Painless extractions — with Anesthetic Ether. /^ REAT CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT E. ALLINGHA MS, Commencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1880. As U. Allingham has determined to clear out his present large stock of Boots and Shoes, to make room for Summer Goods, no reasonable offer will be refused; so come early and secure some of the Bargains at this Genuiue Sale.

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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 20 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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