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'llfli^'rAUTiOLND Inferior article* '%A V w «n»miks.<k imm are sometimes H| f qf/tmeltJ offered and recom&a\ -£•»(*" mmdtdtopuroJiaserS) : Qfff_ ~ m <'t!MjH(fr} because the seller •', "» fc j£ • '<v " ifc . buy* it at a lower rice, being of inferior quality, and, con* ■jquently, makes a larger profit. To avoid i nifl, and receive a good article in COFFEH md PEPPER, oik for "CREASE'S," and .■je that the name is on the package, nmpared with any other brand* in thi olony, it is not to be equalled. Hold in Tins by the principal Storekeeper) '. roufebout the dutnct. [a oabd] 1^ D E J . CLUE, ■■•. • . ARCHITECT, FE [ L D I N G. CHARLES P. POWLEB, (Late Assistant Provincial Treasurer), Accountant and Commission Agent, Licensed Land Brokbb, Office— Hunter-Btreet, Wellington. NOTICE. ! THE UNDERSIGNED, as LAND and GENERAL AGENTS in Wellington tor the Manawatu District, will execute *itb punctuality anybu-iuess entrusted to their care. MONEY TO LEVD on Mortgage or Freehold Landed Estate at CURREN. RATES for a term of years. CHA.S. POWNALL & CO MR MOFPITT, Surgeon lJeutist Willis-street, Welliugton.

A Rejoinder.— The Palmerston Tim** reached its lowest depth of shameless degradation in Wednesday's issue. Driven into a corner, shown to be mendacious, dishonorable, craven , and unjust to a woman it was persecuting, and a helpless official the proprietor of the paper wanted to hunt down, this wild-boar of journalism, brought completely to bay, can do nothing but snort, grunt, and t»elch forth filthy abuse upon the man who has unmasked him. Well, the leopard cannot change its spots, nor can the individual who has found temporary rest for the soles of his feet in the editorial room of the Palmerston Times ever be anything different to what be hat always been— small in mind as he,ia large in body, as destitute of refined 1 instincts as he is great in Us own conceit He hat been pleased to refer to the past career of the •ditor of this journal, and if there is any. I

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 2

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