NoflCK TO fnrTTKAD.K " *\" PK '.ifDS bogs to infurm his \ • numerous friends mid customers that l.c h;ss appointed MX E. O<>LK agent a' Fox ion for his DERATED WATKHS, ■tfanufat tared from the wdl-luiown spring nt Terrace Knd, which fur purity and excellence cannot be surpassed. The Trade waned ondaily . H, J. BOOTH", IICENBED INTi EPRETER, COMj MISSION AND LAND AGENT. Ckrl- to tho JJiinchistir Highway Board. All business iv coimeclion with Nativfl Lund, &c, tiansactcd with promptness ami accuracy. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, & lIARMO KIUM TUKEU & ItEP.AIRER, (From Laytok's, Pianoforte and Harmonium Manufacturer, London), I'AMIERSTO!*. O. W. KING begs tn inform the inhabitants of Palmerston, Feilding, Foxton, and surrounding districts that, ho is prepared to receive aad execute any orders he may be favored with in tho above business. Lossons given on any of the above Instruments. Address— Palmebstox, Orders left at the Manawatu Herald Office, Foxton, will bo punoi tually attecdid to. MUSIC ! "mCSIc"! KOTUJF. Mil G. W. SING, Teacher of the Piano, Uarmonium. Singing, &c, will in future visit Foxton every TUESDAY, by the midday train. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. All orders left at tho Manawatu Herald Office will be punctually attended to. CBONNINGTON, Importer of * Pianofortes, American Organs, Harmoniums, and Musical Instruments of every description. In con» # sequence of the depressed state of trade, and in view of extensive shipments to arrive, I am selling Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and Organs, very much below the ordinary pricess Particulars of instruments and price, will be forwarded on application, Any instrument may be purchased on deferred payments. C. BONNINGTON, Lambton-quay, Wellington, EEMUVAL NOIIOE. /™VN and after To-morrow, Saturday, November 1, all business connected with the Manawatu Herald will be transacted at the new office, Main-street, Foxton, opposite the Courthouse • RUSSELL BROS., Proprietors. Foxton. Octd!?6p£l, 1879. — _ .• . "'ii^. pAHAUTANUI HOTEL. Mrs Macarthy (late Mrs Hillen), / Propkietkebs. Mrs M. desires to inform her numerous friends and patrons that she has again become Proprietress of the above well known hostelry, and hopes to receive the name amount of patroaage formerly accorded to her. Wines and spirits of the best brands alone leapt. A good Billiard Boom is on the premises. Commodious stables are attached to the Hotel. Travellers will find this one of the .' eot^hotels on the coast to put up at. EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, (Fire and Marine). Estab. 1859. Capit 1, £1,000,000. The Undersigned are prepared to receive proposals for insurances on Buildings, Standing crops, Stacks of Wheat, Oats, Hay, &c. Barns, Granaries, and VVoolbheds, Stables and Outhouses, Farmhouses, Agricultural Implements. The Company not being bound to any tariff, each proposal will he considered on its merits, and the rate assessed accordingly. Detached risks will be accepted at rates substantially lower than those now current. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Sab-. Agents, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 30, 5 December 1879, Page 3
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