JHYiMNE, LiWTQN, & CO., \um liiifi ill liitiiiiiK, LICENSED LAND BUOKKBS, Shipping and Forwarding Agents, FOXTON & PALMERBTON. VALUATORS [for the last 5 Years] TO The Manawatu Highways Board. . ; • , The Foxton Loca Board. i agemS~fok- . ' The Regular Trading Steamer, "Tu'l," Tho Liverpool aud London and Globe Insurance Company ; The Batavia Sea Insurance Company ; The Australian Mutual Provident Society ; The Wellington and Mutt Building- Society ; Messrs Eiehter and Co's Steam Saw Mills ; LOANS ON MORTGAGE OBTAINED. | Parties visiting, or proposing to visit, the Manawatu, are j requested to call at, or write to, the Firm's offices at ■' Pox ton or Palmerston, previous to making any selection, as the Firnfs last of Properties for Sale or Lease within the County comprise most of the LARGEST and MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS offering ; and as the List is becoming daily, .added to, it is out of I the question advertising. The Firm is in a position to find a large proportion of the purchase money required for any property, at a fair rate of interest. OTAKI STOTRE. ' WM. SMITH . .Froprietoi. £2,557 WORTH OF STOCK .NOW OFFERED KOI? CASH. ! WM. SMITH, of Otuki, desires to return his best thanks to the settlers of the dusirie!:, who have so well patronised him during the last eight years, and desires to in.imaio that he is a 1 present holding a GKAND CLIMBING SALE OF THE 13 A UNO to OF STOCK, Preparatory lo receiving an entirely NEW STOCK when tho alterations to premises are completed. j TFIK STOCK to l>o sold comprises — i DRAPERY, CLOTIsfNO ! IIAUiMVAAE, GROG EK ll3* BOUTS AND S7IO. V ,S NEUKTIK-5, HANDKERCHIEFS j PRI.VT3, I) It ESS KS i FLA\"XEL3 FANCY GOODS LADIES' HAT;? AND BON.sKTS And everything else to be found in a well-furnisfied store. All these Goods will be sold at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, such as were never known in Otaki before. Peoplo wanting Bargains should hurry up and secure them. WAI. SMITH, STOREKEEPER, OTAKI.
TELEGRAPH S T O K E , Main- street, Otaki. THOMAS BILLS I Desires to inform the settlers of the Otaki District that he has opened a [ : ■ . j GENERAL STORE, I Opposite the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki. Ths Slock has been personally selocted by the Proprietor from the best houses in Wellington, and comprises: — • DRAPERY and CLOTHING GKOCJEHIKS, of every description HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES IRONMONGERY SPADES AND SHOVELS AXES, PICKS, and IiIiOOMS FLOUR, OATS, &a TOBACCO, CIGAIiS, PIPES And every line to bo found in a FIRST-CLASS STOCK. I expect shortly about £2257 worth of Goods FKOM CHlNA, which willbe sold very cheap ; also, will Art. Union the Telegraph Store at an , early date, when due notice will bo given. Ihe Proprietor is determined to make the Telegraph Store what cusI tomers will find out it is on trying, 1 viz., the CHEAPEST STORE in the District. Produce bought, sold, and exchanged. The Proprietor will also carry on " the business of Commission Agent, r and all orders will receive prompt t attention. ) Note the address — THOMAS BILLS, General Storekeeper, Produce Merch n d Commission Agent, OTAKI.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 75, 14 May 1880, Page 4
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