the "*;jtvy en mi" 17/y-^niiEE From CfI MILES W/UN & CO., rmsiirgF, H. 8.. 28th Nov., 1889.— ' Tbrro is no doubt it is the best find rr.ost poetical Machine at work in ♦ho Colony.' 1 PT7TTON & CO.. Orov.n Powr.p, 17th Sept.. 1889.— * "We hflve no hesitation in suying that youv i trippers sre the best in the Market." Frcm L. FALCONER, Ormonclville, H. 8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing very goo<\ work, - in fact, 1 e!l< v tlsnn any Stripper I have seni. We put through 5 tons of green I**!' on Wo supply complete Mill untfits of nny .'psired cnpncity. Circulars and. Estiraates of cost on nfplicntion to booth McDonald & co., Cnrlyle Implnrcnt nud Iron Works, (hristchurch. Ag'irs— -r ox t on q # Poikvc Pa'merpton— Eeady Money Store.
Aramoho Nursery to the Front. FBTJIT TEHEES IN GREAT VARIETY. A PPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches A Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lemons Gooseberries, Black Currants, Red Currants, White Currants, Raspberries and Rhubarb, Loquats and Persimmons. Nuts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, lilfcerts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds, SRELTEB ANDFOBEST Tl> EES, PINES AND CYPRESSES, OAKfo, IXMS.ASH TAIv __ Q ORIENTAL PLANES. and ftrflfe* Stock of Hedge Plants, ftUtt W^ uickß an d;Barbemes. BOB* S.3HODEDANDRONS, AND CAMELTAS. All to be Clearea.at Reduced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. , Catalogues and Special Price List •posted to any address free. W. T Beneiield, i Aramoho Nursery. 70 H N A H E V * Pegs to announce that he hao commenced business on his own ao 1 j count as a "HIT heelwvlihb In those premises lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. Carts built to any size, and Bu?- , gies and Traps repainted and ; varnished on the premises. • TJICHTEE, XI ANNESTAD * CO TIMBER, am) FLOURMILLERS. PALMEBSTOfI NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Soshes and Doors Seasoned 3 ress Timber always on hand. First Clasß Holler Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c-, at LOWIST QUOTA! IONS. / GhNTS— For Timber— Messrs Bacon & Speirs. i l^or Flour- Mr Robevt McLean. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ]<OTJTE TO WANGANUI. C. E- LEVIN'S KOYAL MAD. COACH "VT7 ILL meet tho Tram at Sunson VV Mornings and Evenings, leaving IHss in time to catch the Irain forjJFo<ton oi. Wednesday and Friuuy mornings, and Monday, Wednesday and Jriday evenings, arriving at Bulls in lime to 1 catch the coach that meecs the train at Greatfbrd for Wanganui same nish.t. Fawengers and patcel'e can be b^ right tough. jMm
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 October 1891, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 October 1891, Page 1
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