»om CHARLES WAIN & CO., urßtirg*, H.8.. 28lh Nov., 1889.— ' There is no doubt it is the best fmd won piactioal Mnehine at work in the Colony." Vrom STUAE.T, ST7TTON k CO.. 0.0r.a Dov.r.F, i?th Sept.. 18R9.— •• We hnve no hesitation in saving that yonr i trijipors .<;re the besi, in the ißJirket." Vr<m L. FALCOMER, Ormondville, H.8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing very good work,- in fact, letter than any Stripper I have s«en. We put through 5 tons of green leuf on Hnt.nrday. Wo supply eon-ip'ete Mill Untfits cf nny resirod enpacity. <"!ircnlars nnd Estimates of cosi on application to BOOTH McDOKALD & CO., Carlyle Implfirfnt and Iron Wnvka, < hristchureh. Ag<n's— v oxtol , q "Ponrre. Fa'merst on— Ready Money Store.
I Club Hotel, . The Sqvari:, Palmkurton North. i I. VAIESTIIE, j PKOrHIETOU, i (Late of the Koyal 3ot<l, Wellington ) pOMMERCIAL Gentlemen and \j the Travelling Public generally, will fir.fl the above hotel replete with every convenience for their comfort. Good Beds. Firsl-ckss Table. Wines and Spirits ol the best brands. Good Staging find Paddocldng. Bug* gics and Saddle horses on hire. Capital accommodation for Perman 1 ent Hoarders Porter attends each train. ! Suites of rooms can be engaged by lettir or telegrnm. J The Club is proverbially popular 1 with travellers, and the object of the new Pivprioior (who has had long experience in the line in Wellington) will be to sustain the reputation of the house as one of the roost comfort ab'e and best appointed on the "West Coast. Best £ixx<3. I^&r^est 1 Sample Rcoims in PalMANUEE. MANURE, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. 'pHE GEAR MEAT CO. (Limited) J lmung erected lavg« Mnnnre Works outside of Petone, and having secured the services of a practical manager from England, arfe now prepared to supply Special Manures of guaranteed quality, adapted to different crops. Pkice List fob. cootng Season. Turnip Manure .. . . £5 10 0 Bone, Superphosphate ] ime 6 0 0 Prepared Bone (for grass land) 6 0 0 Bonedust 6 0 0 Blood Manure . . ..700 Pure Dry Blood . . . . 710 C (Per ton net cash ; free on rail. Bags given in). Quotations for other manures on application. | GKAK MEAT PRESERVING | AND FREEZING CO., OF N.Z I (• tp '), Wellington. i THE FOXTON CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY. LIMITED. I nTHIS Company is now carrying | on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined tc sell at very reasonable prices, anc allow five per cent for C»sh, and t< Shareholders a discount of ten pei cent in tueir monthly accounts i , pnid -vvitliin seven days oi preeenta tion. Shares can be had at *ho Omce o the S» cretary, by any applicant wh< will introduce business. i By order ERNEST S. THYNNE, Secretary,
Aramoho Nursery to j tlie Front ; JJTO7IT TirEES IS GREAT YAKIETY. !\ PPLES, Pears, I'lums, Peaches H Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Ofangw. Nectarines, Lemons Gooßohenies, Blaclc Currants, Led Currants, White Currants, Kaspherries and Bhubarb, Loqnats and Persimmons. j Utjts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Billievts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Atonds.HBELTEB ANDFOBBBT TBEES, PINES AND CYPEESSES, OAKS, ILMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES, ar.a a Stock of Hedge Plants, viz., Quicks andjßarbemes. BOSES, RHODEBANDRONS, AND CAMELTAS. All to be Cleared at Reduced Prices. I Come and Inspect for yourselves. Prices. Catalogues and Special 1 nee .ust i iposted to any address free. | W.T 1 Benefield, | ATamoho Nursery. ■ij 0H N AH EX. >* Pegs to announce that he has commenced business on his own ao* j count as a j In those premises lately occupied "by Jenliins & Co., Hall Street, Foxiou. Carts built to any size, and Buggies and Traps repainted and - ; varnished en the prenaises. ; EICHTEB, "VT ANNESTAD & CO IN TIMBER, and FLOURMILLERS. PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Scsbes and Doors Seasoned Tress Timber always on hand. First Class K oiler Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c, at LOWIiST QUOTATIONS, / G*NTB— For Timber— Messrs Bacon & Speirs. For Flour- Mr Eobeit McLean. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ]vOUTE TO WANGANUI. C.CE- LEVIN'S KOYAL MAIL COACH "Y]n ILL meet the Tram at Suns on W Mornings and Evenings, leaving Bulls in time to catch ihe 'Iram foi: Fo.vton oi» Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Monday, Wednesday and irriday evenings, arriving at Bulls in lime to catch, the coach that nieeis the train at Greatford for Wanganui same night. Passengers and parcel b can be
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 October 1891, Page 1
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725Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 October 1891, Page 1
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