TBE "SEW CAI.LT IV J7AX-STJUPFER From CHAPI-FS W.MN & CO., cPetingr-, E. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— 'There is no doubt it is tholes: m fl n os-t rir.ctical Machine at work in the Colony." from STUART.. STJTTON & CO.. Orora Towef, 17th Sept.. 1889.— 1 Wehave no hesitation in paying that your r trippers are the best in the R"iorket." Yum L. FALCONER, Orruonchiile, M.8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing very good work,- hi fact, 1 et. r tl an any Stripper I have seen. We put through 0 tons of green ln;i on Satiudsiy. We supply ccmp'ele Mill Cr.tfits of nuy desired enpacity. Circulars and Estimates of cost on application to BOOTH McDO>>ID & CO., Carlyle Implrncnt and Iron \\ c;rks, Clnistchurch. Ag'n's — foxtor. 0. Fon ore. ra'mcr:-ton~Ueady Money Store.
Aramoho Nursery to the Front. FLUIT TBKES IK GEEAT • VABIETY A PPjife'SrPears, Plun:s, Peaches j\ Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Oranges, 'Nectarines, Lemons, Goosebemes, Black Currants, Bed ; Currants, White Currants, Ptasp- |£- berries and Ehubarb, Loquats and ? - Persimmons. \ Nuts.— Walnuts^Chestnuts, filberts, Cob Nuts, mM Nuts, and Almonds. , "**^. ybelteb and fob.est trees, pin;es and .^Vr^SESSES, OAKS, ASH PLANES. and a Large Stook of Hedge PUnts, viz., Quicks andißarbevries. BOSES, BHODEDANDEONS, AND CAMELIA?. All to be Cleared at Beduced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. Prices. Catalogues and Special Price List posted to any address free. W. T" Benefield, AramoJ^Kursery. TO H N A H E T *• Pegs to announce that he h«» commenced business on his own ao* count as a WheelwFlghi In those premises lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxtou. . Cartß built to any size, and Buggies, and Traps repainted and : varnished on the premises. • j ■ I KICHTEB, "VI ANNESTAD & CO % TIMBEB, akd FLOUBMILLEBS. PALMEKSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes a»<3 Doors Seasoned I ress Timber always on band.. First Class "Boiler Flour. PnTard, Bran, &c, at LOW) BT QUOTATIONS. /GINTS— For Timber — Messrs Bacon & Spcirs. For Flour- Mrßobeit A' clean. &HOBTEST AND MOST DIRECT ],OTJTE TO WANGANUI. C. E. LEVINS KOYAL' MAIL COACH ~V\7 ILL meet the Tram at S^ni-on VV and Evenings, Jcavingf^HJfir i n me to cnlcli ihe 'lram for Fox ton on Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Monday, Wednesday aud iriday even- j ii,gs, auiving at Bnlls in lime to catch the coarh that meets the train at GreaforJ for Wangauui same night. ! Passengers and parcel's can be ' bcoVed right through. O.E. LEVIN,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 September 1891, Page 1
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401Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 September 1891, Page 1
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