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I ; f;u?pcßT LCCAr/iKDrjsiTJY. FjO N A LI) oTU , A R T —-- BOOT & SHOE MAKER, OOBRUGATED IRON ! .. ° LD Tn^t dbirs, , , ■ MAIN -STREET, ' tWKBUOAmU) IEON ! Al , kiA ot B^-^ dl Cowmgatedlgon t Be P aIYS executed ri &3 loFOGt rates, | : Copvu^tedlvon ! C 0 R,, S, A L E. J T" ISgZjSS&Z&g&SI J of go^k laud in te- ! f.fccth.- •• " , ton Wltb »n seven inmates walk of the | BL'CK Po:t Office. * .. Corrugated Iron. dr2ea^ QP6r ' y is aU fenCed "* ; Owing to heavy me "ri Black and Ga!- ®°°d s i tes f° r building. j , : vanished Tron I am compelled to stir. ffor further particulars, apply to' " j ■ • lul^r"^ 7an g rPrrcß : t ;_ „ , mWE; HN.TON/&gb. | •; n '«■ -7, ■."«,,. '&'„. 10 ...feet- . : = -j Yd :lj)>. 2/ % ;5/A,,2/iq:;V3 per sheet n r^~ > ,^ T>: nTn,- Fj N : r7?KTfOUS LIST CANCIiLLED. "(] FT T? * The Hpo.faiFeat.ir^^BlackCorrn- / PRA £T^ 3^?fcS^/ ND •^tecl Iron over onliiinvy iro^- . M,USIOaL;B^ BB^KBR,^ . . .!.: sis r-he.-.'^esp, galvanised co.-ting upwards \ SANOOS. ' of 47 per cent moire. <•• Sea. following ex : ! ,■• '•.•,-—-*-..■:.••■':•-... i!-o p '? : ■>-. , . , ■•;■ (Watch Springs ■.'.'.. 3/6 Ibj sheeis o! t galvanised eorro.-- " , / tt^a.,, rtj«^L CT j •-•■■•- Q . gated iron wi^hfa 1 tofesirt '•• • • . V-^ches gleaned ... ,;.......?/- Orji- iii'.b, at £ai per ion. . ±'27 15 fi » Ar.d all other charges in propprtipn. Wi sheeis sit blnulc oornigated ■ ' " ' __ _1 " ii'ou, 2s Bd. per sheet .. 18 1R T) Tl/r ; .?urj J ;cASH;/i>is.cbja!2?Tß[. : ii:^pwßi) i - ' f«-ildino,. » — - """ ' Is Tirftpded to do all Ikimls of C<u)vfmi-!ei) Ooi'rugaied.Jron. Orb and Ueti- Brickwork io Fo^to^rtßnwounding t -inaTi;ien ? thsVkepfia | DiKricts. ■'\?:S*%l--% ; - : IS£gaS5 i S.., '-. -: :i Prf.o« W# MrVAiusgrove's, l | .- ' j>Vic/ii;: %:.;■,. ; A T *enue Koad." will bo promptly ati ' •■ *.' • ' 3'ero'ittnoco. f r" . ' . ... --,--,' "Yv • ;■"*"'"■ 7n ' " . ~^ "it !T:-i ; o S T.v l^ P y^ rt M»sj S w,T 3iß^;,;..l^ i> »■• c a t ..on ■ i-t:.V(vnfs « -iyn.MXt:x<<\.-'. " ■•*—^ 4 , . ; , T-Trr?^,; ,-: > | •*■•- .••.-■ — — ■/■"■' '•' ,' "'* ■ li The Misses Gray. >vill.. '.open ', . a :'.7iCTOf;r:V'STR'R¥;T (Cnrncr^t Chews 1 ivaie school on ' " "' ' <;] '"•'' "'" : j ' •■■■'■ ; r ■ J'fthO?, ,■ . .... : ,- ; j; : , y &C^Q\.Y &&s&s£ Affi^'''. ], ■ ; lEOS BAMM«*ffi#*- f close' to^rds^:^olli)lan 1 Wil'hlS-STJi'Pi'T ' ' ■■' Wessons wijl upheld on Mpnday avid j • .^.i4i»»' ■£>***« *:ii:4*v.v issn 'Tliiirsda^bv^rdngs'd^iile .-'Public "FOT'^tbm^- •^,^ u apply l at the HANOFOB'fi aND MUSIC WAREHOUSE.;. • . , * . ...... i ■• .. " '-. - ■ ■ THE AMEBJCAH PALACE OEGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 lbs, £27 10s, and £45. tlgf The above are pronounced the Best in the World. PIANOS by ~~ Collard& Colkrd, Lipp & Sons— Erard. Brinsinead & Sons, Roenisch— Kirkman, Feiirich— Bord, and Brooklyn Company. Bx.'ASy BAN:OS SUPPJiIBD. Violras, Flutes, Cornets, and otner Brass lusfirumeuts. Violin strings and bows. SITTINGS _ FOR ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS;' ' " Dancos, Songs, and Pianoforte Pieces in sheet and booka. Postage mi a single sheet, 2d. Payments may be forwarded by Fost Office ; -•■■>■•■.. Order. »If small amounts in stamps- •• Music gent through the poat.cannot.be excttaugea^ ' - CATALOG OB P±UCE LlS^' AND TERMS ON APPLICATION LAMBTQF-QFAt WEILHG^OI. W^itaJS my S! : PALMEESTON STEAM :CObP. churns, which are without doubttbe ' ERAGE. best churns in the market. The | ' . V , ' l, r have been twice exhibited, and y e . IJj L I M . Y|OO% ceived highest prize*- both times. ■-■ ■■ \J Over a dozen testimonials to be had Manufacturer of Butter Kegs on application.- Ta)W Casks, Cheese V^s, Pan o' Cvr^ V Churn«, Box ' Churifs, \ C\lindo Chas. li. GAUbI A D, Ohurns> Hutter Ko . Tn^.Bre.w ? fs Vats, . Cooper,- Fitzherbert Street, Beer and Spirit Kegv Knamelled Pnfanorston North. Ke « 8 ' *?\f*"* n Sf.'^V^ . notice at loroat pos«fiblfe'; prices. ■«r hi i i-v i en. i Addreso — Main. Sti'eet. Palmeratbn Mr Edmund Osborae, Storekeeper, j^oi-th ' in Poxton, has been appointed agent ■■"■* '*- • " " • for Foxton district, trom whom tes- "" ■ ' • >.■.■> <<■. ■'■••- monials and prices can be obtained,. '•'* • '• • , , .li -l i -' '"♦ *♦•* i■- •.•oSo.'ffl.lW and where the churns can be seen. ! . . „ .„_ „-, .■•..: -L i__ '„.. •,.-.-.. if,-. ,r ■ -;■;•>* .■: . ..-.;-•. •' .. : . ;' : ..•. '•SO'WSW* fiOVERNMENT LIFE INBOBANCI fJOVERNWENT LIFE INSURANCE' DEPARTMENT. v DEPARTMENT. ,— LOANS ON MORTC ACE. EatabUsheil 1670k - ' "T7IROM time to time a limited portion of Hie ' JD .'funds i« lent on first .m.ortgnge'ptf&uhoid ( PVPUV vmirv nmviXTvvn vvrnv ctatp security, with option of repayment byflxod in- j Ofini JrULICI (iUAnAMhIiU lil ME bTAUv. B talmenfe, spread over 19, 16, or 20 years. •• H*jf-yoinly Payment BIBD'S-EYE VIEW OP GROWTH OF ■ ' ■** TV^- ■ ■ ] \Jtbl\jbj; ■ Twelve years ... ...6-4 7 ' funds, 1575, £i 09,000. SSSSS''::' "::,ld.l <] m . .1880, 459,000. • Loans renayablfi by instalments whereby pi-in- . 1885. 1 102 000 vipal ahrt interest are both liquidated ftithin a J Jl—l— 1 ' t'iven time, and on terms of a most favourable 1 TVDTiOTixTm tvtt xt t^o character, presout marked advantages to settlerg ( PBESENT FUNDS, over — and others. ; ONT?, Ai^fl A TT4T/P T\rTTT,Tn"Nr The borrower may, boforp the expiry of the i UIN Et ArtU A XlA.ur! iMILiiiIUJN. lu n period,' redeem the loan, with or witbout i POUNDS' SriCl'linf notice, on terms which oau be ascertained at this f tJlOlulJ n« iqfnce,Oi-atauyof,Uiopmceß otthi»D«jia»'tuiant, I _. ~^~ whete ftlsofoiiMs of applicaiibi! eaii''ne i <»ljWnl«Kl. i PBESENT ANNUAL INCOME. \^m-MMW**<* ta &**&&' to!tho i Ovor i?6JsOnoh l ' Head and Branch pfficeaasid Post O&cos. ■ ' ; . , ;,;■, . . „ „ c ,-. it : : M'J*-' «"^'. <^f»i6won^MiidJQovjt. Actuary; j The leading Xonaon tusiuancaJoiirnaf, „ ■ ■-v '■<*'*■ '• -' <<,-,■ -' "The Post- Mgi^nn ' kmf < '7hKu^Ji66'; : , - _." ''„','„ '■-• ,1 sg,js?,-- l ;\'| 1 :v/ving 1 5Jic.ftf ) 'Oof»(;lie 1 ' - ■> - " ; '"; ; '" !" " w o)E<;e into account, the n^sijlts iinj un- . THTNNE IiINTON '# T' <: ' t equalled in the history of Wfc 'JMAibnqc" ' .'^W Jr K(j -> t ) pendencies:" r . , Q^ll PIKCK AO|BNTS UQ , .. .w^ ... ._, — ;^ ' ; j F. W. KIfAVItriAS^RI.A/, • * ** «o * VATTnV R Ooihinimlouov an-l f;»vt. Actuwa — *-•> .'-. *V*iv«i

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 April 1890, Page 4

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