L I \Y. H A V BITT LE, PIUCTICAL \VaTCITMAKI-K, &C, j Opposite Comt House, PALMERSTON NORTH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks repaired in a workmanlike manner. TJndor the Patronage of the Be>ident* of Munawntu. , J NO. V ° TJ N G, IRONMONGER, AVICI .UNOToN, Calls the special 'attention of his Large Cnuu: of Fjmkyps in tlie Manawatu District to tlio fact tiiat he is receiving monthly LARGK RIIIPMKNTS Of (vary description of Ironmongery from the I/KADTXG ENGLISH AND fAMERT- i CAN A! AN I' FA CRT, MS, j j And being a DIRECT IMPORTER, | AM) SPOT OASTT V, TYEB, Challenges rn?irpr-tilion with any oilier firm in Now Zealand. | JNO, YOUNfi, i I R 0 N M 0 N G fi It , Willis and Ciiha-sfrcoip, | Wki.i inotux. i rnHK Noirni ruiTTsn and aim-' I. ' : CANTILK INfSFRANCE CO^rPANY. ; ESTAT?T.ISIIEDS«SOO. I CAPITA J.— 'JWO MILT.I«»X.S. Fire insurances of all deserii tions ncceptd at lowest current rates. ] Prompt and liberal settlement of i claims. I sin- ao en !>" : At Wano'finui — Mi J>hn Wilson , „ — ais.-rs K. & G. .tfrown " Sandou--]\rr A. ('. Ihnvham " Palraerston North—^rr IT. ,?. ' J'almc-i')?on I MURLIAY, ROHEPiTS & CO., Wellington Agents. 1) A 1 NTiE S S I) E X T ISTEY. M« CiU)SSF, SVIIO T. 0 X 1) KXTI f? T , Lalo of Wellington, Has commenced practice in Wangnr.ui, and may l>e consulted at his residence, Jvidgivay street (corner of !?.t Hill street). ARTIFICIAL TEKTII Constructed on an entirely new principle, as approved of in Knglaud Mid America ; extraction of stumps not necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed in every enso. Decayed and aching- teeth made perfectly sound with gold or metallic stopping. j Children's teeth regulated. I P A I N 1, E R »S ""EXTRACTIONS ! With Anar hc-tic V.ihov. I , .___ G K ATE FUL-CO FORTI X G. c r rs's cocoa, j BREAKFAST ! "By a thorough know ledge of the j natu-al laws which covern the opoi ration of digestion and nutrition, aud by a careful application of the fine properties of woll-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided cur breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. 3t is !>y the judicious u?-e of such aiticles of' diet i hat c cMistituriun may Ijc gradually built up until s'v(;r^r enough to resist eveiy ir-ndpr.cy todi.-ea.se. Ijuudrods fif pubil-^ mal-.i'iios hyp. Hunting- aiound us ready to attack wheiever tlir-ve is a. wfiil-: p:in!.. >Ye may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified \vi h pure blood and a properly nourished framo " — Bee article in the Civil Service Gazette. M;ido simply with boiling wa'cror milk. Sold oiily in packet* or tins, labelled : .UMUS EPPB & CO.. TT O V (V. VA T 11 1 C CII E M J ST S LONDON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 28, 7 December 1880, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 28, 7 December 1880, Page 1
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