THK "IvEW CillHl" ir;7-„ai-niiß From CILAIIFS -W/IN & C 0.,. ffe-iirpr, H. 8.. 28ib Nov., 1889.- --' There is no doubt it is fluty*' rn^-oiy^t-.eal Machine at work m. tbo Colony." > '^ "fy'; ■ ''■''. .-* ttobi.' stuart. ? t;tt«»& ra>p&j^Sr\.v i-f.^rT^c^fc. ms.— 4 W«*lia^ rvd-hcsitatioirii' Hexing that your : trippers t.re the heft m the hdii L. FALCONER, Orn ciulville, H. 8.. _ih Nov.. 1889. "The Stripper is doing veiy good work, - in fact, I est. r than any Stripper I have Fein. We pnt through 5 lons of green Mon _.ntiux.ny. We supply comp'eto Mill « »«tfits cf any i.. ired capacity. Circu'ars and Estirantes of cost on application to BOOTH MoIOInMD & CO., Tnvlylo .mpleircnt and Iron \\ <rks, (hiistchurch. Ag'n's— r oxtoi:— C. Honore. lVmer. toi.— Ready Money Store.
Aramoho Nursery to the Frcnt. FRUIT TREES IN GREAT VARIETY APPLES, Pears, Plun.s, Peaches Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Oranees, Nectarines, Lemons, Gooseberries, Black Currants, Eed Currants, White Currants, Raspberries and . Bhubarb, Loquats ond Persimmons. Nuts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Gilberts, CobN uts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. SBtogJb AND FOBEST TREES, •TINES AND CYPRESSES, OAKS, ILMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES. ard & La-ge Stook of Hedge PLnts, viz., Quicks andrßarbe-ries. ROSFS, RHODEDANDRONS, • AND OAMIiLIA^. All to be Cleared at Reduced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. Trices. Catalogues and Special Trice List posted to any address free. J W, T* Benefield, Aramoho Nursery. 10 H N A II J. F > 1/ legs to announce that he ha. cemmenced business on his own an* count asa WlieelwrfglaiIn those premisos lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. Carts built to any size, and Buggies and Traps repainted and ■ varnished m the premises. • i TIICHTER, "V[ ANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, a*d FLOURMILLERS. PALMEBSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber , Mou dings Sf-bes and Doors Seasoned 1 ress Timber always on hand. First Class Toller Fh-mv Pnl'ard, Bran, &c, at LOWI ST QUOTATIONS. / Gll-ITS-*-* For Timber — ftiessis Bacon & Speirs. For Flour- Mr Bobeit A;cl can. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT J.OTJTE TO WANGANUI. C. E. LEVINS koyamuil coach "VT/ ILL mew the Tram at Sum on VV Mornings and Evenings, leaving Bulls in time to catch ihe 'iram for. Foxtou op Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Monday, Wednesday aud iriday even- • ii gs. arriving at Bulls iv lime to catch the coach that meets the train at Greatford for Wanganui same night. i Passengers and parcel's can bo ' fooled right through. < , - CE. LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 October 1891, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 October 1891, Page 1
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