THE ,"3M\a Cy 3 1 33 " ]?Jl-I r\ U lEII "From CBAMTS W/1K *• TO., r-rMir,gr, H.P... 26ib Kov., 1889.— 'There is no dculit' it is tl o l(f fiu\^on pis:ct : cal Mncln'r.e nt work in , the Colony." IWSTUAET. SriTOK k(O.. OrGM'flwr.?, 171 b Sept.. .1880 — ' ••;\V 1 9linveiio.lKsitntionm?u:.iiiglhatT<WP|i«;tr'iT l i' s ?re Ilie heft m llio IrVli L. FALCOKEE, Cvn onfvillr, H.B> 4ili 1880. "The Rtiippcf is doing voiy good vroik, m fnct,,l e'li v.ll r.n.nvy Sinppev I have ■gfei'h.'. Wepnt through 5 lons of green Xl on t'ntitifJi-y. ■ . - • We supply compote Mill « 'i.tfils cf nny rpwd m] ncity, Ciivu'nrs nud Estimates of cosi o» !,|'plirfltion tn ■".".■', ' 'BOOTH jV!crOF/ID & CO., Carlyle Imy-h irrnt nnd lu»n W < Jl;s. < hiistchi:rt-h, ■ . Ag'irs— roxtor.—- C ;TTonnre. J'a mcrflor.— Dondy Money Storr.
A ramoho Nursery to the Front. TRHT TREES IN GIJEAT . VAEIETV. ArrLKS, Tears. Plu.i s, Penehes Cherries. Apricot?, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lomons, Gooseberries, Black Currants, Red Cur.innts, White. Currnnte, Raspberries and JjUnbnvh, Loirjurits'and Pcrfl'inmppe. . Nni-si^-Walnuts, Cnestnuts, lilbertP, ( ob Nuts. HnzelNuts, ;«ml AUnouds. KI'ELTER AKDFOEEST TREES, .PIKES AND t. CYPRESSES, OAKS, ' ELMF, ASH 'OR ENTAL PLANES. IV<\ a, L(irpe Stock of • ' edgo^ l?Lnls, viz i Quicks nndßarbonies ' ' VM S. RHODIiDANDRONS, , .-, AND CAMI-LIA' 1 . - ■AH.tp'i'o Cleared nt Reduced ....-•.'■ Prices. 1 • Gome and li.spect for yourselves. IVi«-OH. Catalogues nnd S| ecir.l Price List posted to aciy address free-. ""■■■■ W. T* Benefield, /rnaioho Xoisery. }(> n'vN A II E 1* N O • '-'■'■■ ' - — legs to announce that he li«b "ccinihenced business en his own ao* covnt as a i In those pvcmisfs lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hnll Street, Foxton . Carts bnilt to any size, and Bupgles nnd Traps repainted and; varnishtd en the premises. I "pICHTEB, "VT ANNESTAD * CO TIMBER, a*d FLOURMILLERS. PAIMEBSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all l<inds of uilciing Timber Mouldings Seshes . and Doors Seasoned I ress Timber always on band. Firtt Class Roller Flour. Pnl'ard, Bran, &c, at • LOWIST QUOTATIONS. /GINTS— foi Timber — Messrs Bacon & Speirs. For Flour- Mr Robeit McLean. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT . ,;: KpUTE TO WANGANUI. C^E- LEVIN'S ;' fioTAli MAIL COACH fc/xTT 5 ILL meet the, Tram at Snnson ■^'V '.Mornings and Evenings, PfPaving Bulls in time to catch ihe Iraiiv for Foxton ot> Wednesday and, Friday mornings, and Monday, Wednesday and iriday evenj t » Si tftrivingf at Bulls in lime to '"'catch the coat-h that n>eecs tho train at Great-ford for Wanganui .same nig Jit. • , Paesengera and parcel s can bo "bcol ed right through. - C.E.LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 September 1891, Page 1
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404Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 September 1891, Page 1
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