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Up I A!■ ■!■ y« m» SEED POTATOES. X^E have made it'our business to secure a number of imported kinds, being f * the latest and most highly approved varieties. A demand for these has eet in, and it is urged that no bettor method of coping with the potato disease is possible, the infusion of strong, healthy, vigorous seed will do much to eradicate it altogether. The kinds in stock are :— Northern Star (true) \ Ever Good j These represent early, Empress Queen Mntermediato and main Coles Favourite j crO p varieties, and prices Early Market Favourite J range from 40a to 60s por King Edward VII \ cw t., and from 34, 9d to Royal Kidney j 1 8 per lb. " Eureka " the oarliest of all f Bussell'a Perfection, most prolific cropper) New Zealand grown varieties of reliable selected seed. Australian Blues -\ Early E-oso Hardy prolific cropping variety Beauty of Hebron jWhite Elephant j Prices the lowest in the trada. Ashleaf Kidneys J ' Fiukea \ Large growers will secure UptoDate | special quotations for Mapnum Bonum ' I" quantities. Derwents . , j Machine-Gleaned Seed Grain. Oor stock of seed grains comprise the following:—? OATS Storm King, latest and most prolific Tartar King imported variety Garton'a -.bundance Waverley lloseberry Algerian Danish ; Tartars (long and short) Tartars (black) Dun bparrowbill 0 WHEAT Bearded Quartaley BARLEY Cape Sea of Azov Chevalier 9 Black Skinless PEAS Prussian Bine Imperial Blue Grey Partridge White Pearl HORSE BEANS, Etc., Eto The United Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd.

SALE ;■ ...AT.., LEOPOLD SIMMONS' SOMETHING GOOD FOR MtfN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS. The remainder of Charlie's Aunt Shirts 3/11 Regatta Shirts at 3/11 Boys Regatta Shirts at 2/6 Mens and Boys Oil Goats at 5/Special reductions in Tailor made Suits Boys K.B, Suits and Overcoats \V;P. Cqats and Rain proof Coata A m Guaranteed at this Sale AT LEOPOLD SIMMONS 5 GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. N. MALCOLM, The Premier Furniture Warehous^, THE SQUARE, - - / PALMERSTON NORTH. Bedroom Suites, Drawingroom Suites, Diningroom Suites, Extension Tables and Chesterfields, Duchess Pairs and Duchess Chests, a speciality (SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR SPOT CASH.) EASY TERMS. TIME^PAYMENT SYSTEM. No Publicity, y' '■ ■ ■ ABSOLUTELY GENUINE. AERATED WATEJKTAND CORDIALS. Especially Prepared SYPHON SODA WATEK FOR * invalids. OBTAINABLE AT ALL OHEMISTB. TELEPHONE 3^^—^ _ P.O. -OX ~ FITZHERBERT BTREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

Sfww <Kim?r! NEW GOODS New Patterns and New Work at MISS A. MOETENSEN'S ART NEEDLE AND FANCY Work Depot (near Commercial Hotel, Main street). ■ A large stock of the latest in fancy work just openod up, which is well worth inspection. Lessons in f.»nej work of all kinds are given daily i Your Eyesight Is a most precious gift. Do not let it suffer for want of proper glasses. I Can Olvo You Skilled Attention And can supply you with spectacles accurately and scientifically adapted to your special requirements. If you favor me with a call I will give you my best attention. Glasses supplied OKiiY when needed. C F A. WHITEFORD, Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.) Qualified Optician (by exam.) The Square, .. Palmerston North

Engagement Rings . . . WE have all kinds of precious stones, set in many beautiful designs and combinations to suit all tastes, all fancies, and all purses, that are gems of the jeweller and goldsmith's art. MORTENSEN'S Watchmaker & Jeweller, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. NOTICE. B, J. ARMSTRONG. C.E. HAS removed to new office* la Colonial Buildings Cnba street. rst floor.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 2

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