TBE "SEW CMI^LE" ITAX-&IPIPPEB From CJDAIiLFS W/]N & CO., resting*, H. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— 'There is no dcult it is tie best f.nd vrwx pi act'eal Machine at work in «bo Colony." TrcmSTUABT. frTTTON tc CO.. Ororn Povn?, 17th Sept.. 1889.— • We hnve no hesitation in saying that your ' trippers rre tlie best in the market." Inm L. FALCONER, Omonclville, H. 8., 4>h Nov., 1889. "The Stiipper is cioing vciy good work, - in fact, 1 eitrr tl:on any Stiipper I have sem. We put through 5 lons of green Wf on tr-nturtlny. We supi'ly cemp'ote Mill Outfits of any I'otrred cn[acity. Circn'ars and Estimates of cost on a [-plication to BOOTH McEOFMD & CO., Carlyle Inipkncnt and Iron V crks, Chiistchurch. Ag»n's— Foxton— C. Foncre. IVniei>ton— lcoady Money Store.
Club Hotel, The Square, Paljieiiston Ncetji. 5. ViIBETIIF, FKOrBIETOR, (Lnte of the Royal Hotl, Welling* ton ) pOMMEECIAL Gentlemen and \j tlie Travelling Public generally, will find the above hotel replete with every convenience for their comfort. Gocd Beds. First-class Table. Wines and Spirits ot the best brands. Good Stab'ii'gandPacklocking. Bug* girs niul Sacldlo horses on hire. Capital accommodation for Permnn* cut Hoarders Porter attends each •train. Suites of rooms can be engaged ly letti r or telegram. The Club is proverbially popular with travilleis. and the object of the .' i:tw Pr< prio'cr (who has had long ! experience in the line in Wellington) ; will be to sustain the reputation of! the horse as one of the most comfort i abe and best appointed on the West | Coast. | I Best s&jridL Xosungest j Sample Kcoms iaa Pal- < mei?ston. \ MANURE. MANURE. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MABKET. THE GE/ E MEAT CO. (Limited) having erected laigo Manure j Works outside of Petone. and having ■ se> urcd the services of a practical ' manager from England, are now prepared to supply Special Manures of guaranteed quality, adapted to , different crops. Pjuce List foe coming Season. Turnip Manure . . . . £5 10 0 Bone, Superphosphate lime GOO Prepared Bone (for grass land) . . . . ..GOO Boncdust 6 0 0 Blood Manure . . ..700 Pure Dry Blcod . . . . 710 0 (Per ton net cash ; free on rail. Bags given in). Quotations for other manures on application. GKAK MEAT PEESERVING AJSD PEEEZING CO., OF N Z ( td ), Wellington. THE V XTOX CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY LIMITED. Company is nov/ cai-jying on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sfeli at vciy leasonable prices, and allow five ) er cent lor Cash, and to fchartho dn-s a discount of ten per cei.t in tlieir monthly accounts if ' p id within seven days ol presentation. Shares can be had at f ,he Cmce oi the Secretary, by any applicant who will introduce business. l By order . ERNEST g. THYNNE, Secretary,
Aramoho Nursery to the Front. FBUITTBEES iN GBEAT VARIETY A PI'LUS, Pears, Plun.s, Peaches J\ . Chemes, Apricots, Quinces, Oranges,. Nectarines, Lemons, Goqeebeiries, Blaclc Currants, Red Currants, White Currants, Raspberries and Rhubarb, Loqnats and Persimmons. Nuts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Inlborts, Cot> Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. BPELTEB AND FOREST TPEES, _>PPES AND ' '-' • OAKS, ILMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES, ard a Large Stook of Hedge Plants, viz., Quicks and' Barberries. ROS r S, RHODEDANDRONS, AND OAMFLTA*. All to be Cleared at Red need Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. Trices. Catalogues and Special Price List posted to any address free. W. T Benefield, Aramoho Nursery. JOHN A H E R. N ] % egs to announce that he hue commenced business on his own ac ccunt as a HIT li eeITK r lgla i. In those premises lately occupied \>y Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. Carts built to any size, and Buggies nnd Traps repainted and : varnished on the premises. • "T )ICHTEB, Al ANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, am) FLOURMILLERS. PALMERSTON NOETH. Have on Sale all Uinds of Building Timber Mouldings Siishc-s and Doors Seasoned 1 ress Timber always on hfiiul. F : rst Class teller Flcrr. Pnl*ard, Bran, &c, at LOW! bT QVOTATIONS. /GINTSFor Timber — Messis Bacon & Speirs. For Flour- Mr Robnt iVcl eau. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT 3 OUTE TO WANGANUI. C- E LEVINS BOYAL MAIL COACH #■•■ LL meet the Tram at Smi- on Morn'ngs nnd Evening.-, leaving Bulls in time to catcli ihe 'Irani for Foxton oi- Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Monday, Wedne&day aud l riday evcuii ga, arriving at Bulls in lime to catch the coach that meets the train at Great f ord for Wanganui same night. ! Pass cgars and parcel's can be ' booUd right through. 0. E LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 1
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