W. G. KOBJNSON, COMMISSION AGENT, \J JFoxtoit, House, Laud, and Estate Agent. Hooks kept and debts collected. Fox ton Agent for Xntionnl Firn ami ; Marino Lisui.-nice Company of i jS'ow Zealand. ! W II . ALZ D 0 B~F I Surveyor, Foxton. Liceused under the Land Transfer Act. Boundary surveys. Estates subdivided into small farms or townships, &c. All work guaranteed. All orders left with Mr W. Or. Robinson, Foxton, will receive prompt attention. rr\HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENOF & CO (Limited). Capital ... £3,000,010 The Company make advances or. s/.ittons, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and on other produce ; and receives consignments of wool, lioinp, grain, tallow, preserved meats, leather, horns, &c, for sale hi Londou on commission at rates which may We learned on application at the Company's office. W. H. TRAPP, . Pro A.geufc. Offices and Stores — i Custom House Quay, next PlimraeiV I Wharf, Wellington. Further information may be obtained from the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand, at FOXTON and PALMERSTON. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT >OCIETY, Established 1849. For Life Assurance on the Mutual Principle. New Zealand Branoh Office : CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLIXGTOX. Annual Revenue exceeds £630,000 Accumulated Fund exceeds ...£2,020,000 INTENDING Assurers will please J- note particularly the name of this the Oldest Established Life Office in the Colonies. The similarity of Title assumed by some of the New offices may lead to mistake Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and all other information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. THYNNE, LINTON & Co., Agents for Foxton. T3 M A R T I "IT Importer of Paperhangings, glass Paints, of all colors Oils, brushes Picture mouldings Looking glass — cut to any size Scrim, taoks, &0,, &c. The above are sold in quantities to suit all Mannehs-st., Wellington. . . I
VICTORIA HOUSE, WANGANUL ! peter'bell, T\ K APE R, SILK M RROEIt, L r AI;Ki!I.ASHKI! ; IT.VTTI-lt, TFOSTI-MJ. GI.UVKU, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Suirt Maker, Hadit Maker, GENERAL OUTFITTER. IMPORTER DIRECT OP Millinery Linens. Cottons Straw Goods Woollens, Flannels Flowers, feathers Blankets, hosiery Ribbons, silks Underclothing Satins, stuffs Hosiery and British & Foreign Fabrics Household drapery of every description. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. Country Orders executed with the utmost care and despatch, under personal supervision. PETER BELL, VICTORIA HOUSE, Wangantji. VICTORIA HOUSE, WANGANUL peteOelts ' !' A I L O R ING DX PAUTMEN T *• Ts now under the able management of MR AITUHISON OLIVER (Late of Auckland.) Mr Oliver is a first-class Cutter, and has an efficient staff of good workmen. P. BELL has every confidence, therefore, in soliciting the favours of gentlemen resident in these districts for this department, assured that every satisfaction will be given in STYLE, FIT, WORKMANSHIP, AND REASONABLE CHARGES. Every Garment is Warranted Shrunk, and (what is veiy important) lIAND-SEMN THROUGHOUT. Patterns sent Free by Post, with instructions for self-measurement. petejTbell/s TAILORING DEPARTMENT (Riding Habits to order), VICTORIA H0 U E Wakganui.
"THE MANAWATU HERALD" MEWSPAPIB &m j)@i ' . PEfiGNf DN)<2 @PTO6 .«^" Nearly opposite the Telegraph Office, j FO VTO N ■WE Proprietors have nmcji pleasure in stating that as they have imported a first-class Newspaper and Jobbing Plant, they are in a position to turn out work with Neatness and Despatch. They would also state that having secured the most modern Machinery, they are prepared to turn out work at Wellington prices, and Customers may, therefore, rely on having their orders punctually attended to. "We direct attention to the following: Pamphlets Catalogues Society Kules Ball^Programmes Show Cards . Business Carde ~,wv~~~w ,v~ Visiting Cards AND |jRNAMENTAL EXECUTED WITH Posters Handbills Bags and Wrapping Papers printed Billheads., Law Forms : :.-.:■• . . Heceipt Books ' . ' : ' ■■■'•••• . . Fancy Bhow. Cards ,•' ' " '' ■'■ : : "' &C. ■■'" '■■• &0« ..; - .&c. • .;■ : -.- ' .■.;■..: ■-// THE MANAWATU HERALD OFFICE, E.USSEiiXi BEOS. Proprietors.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 12 August 1879, Page 4
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