TUX "SEW fABDII" 17 AS.^MPIEB From CHAP-LFS W>lN & r O., brslirge, H. 8.. 28lh Nov., 1889.— 'Therfi is no clcnbt it is t] v Irs: .' nd n^ns-r piaetical Mnohine at work in »ho Colony." , r Tom STUART, SETTON it T0.. ; Orov.n T(.\w.?, 17th Sept.. 1889.— 1 We hnve no hesitation in fnying that your i tnppvs sre the best in the toaTket." Iron L. FALCONER, Orn:onc!ville, 1j.8., <l>h Nov.. 1889. "The JStripper is doing very good work,- m fact, 1 e?t(r than any Stripper! have *em. We put through 6 lons of green >s fon r?ntuulfly. \Ye supply compete Mill dntfits of any resirptl enpacih-. Circnlnrs nnd Estimates of ost on npplicatinn tn BOOTH Mci:ON/>LI) & CO., Cnrlyle Implement and Iron Wcrlcs, Chiistchurch. Ag<nif? — "^oxton— C. Fonorp. ra'mci>ton— Ready Money Blovp.
Aramolio Nursery to the Front. FRTJIT TREES 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, Loqnats ana Persimmons. 1 Ni3TS.--Walnuts, Chestnuts, lulWs, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds, Belter andforest trees, pines atsid CYPRESSES, OAKS, ELMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES. ard a Large Stock of Hedge PLnts, viz., Quicks and;Barbemes. ROSFS, RHODEDANDRONS, • AND G AMELIA?. All to be Cleared at Reduced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. FriC6B. ._•. :' . Catalogues and Special Price Last posted to any address free. W, T\ Benefield, Araraoho Nursery, "JOHN A. HE3I X Begs to announce that he ban commenced business on his own account aßa • TBjMieelwriglifc j Jn thoee premises lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. Carts Wit to any size, and Buggies ond Traps repainkd and i varnished on the premises. ; 'TJICHTEB, "Vf ANNESTAD &'CO TIMBER, a*d FLOURMILLERS. PALMEBSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timher Mouldings Sashes and Doors Reasoned J ?ess Timber always on hand. jriM Class Holler Flour. Pol nrd. Bran, &c, at LOWIST QUOTATIONS. /Gi"irsfor Timber— Messi s Bacon & Speirs. Vox Flour- Mr Roheit > cl can. SHORTEST AND MOST.DIREtT JiOUTE TO WANGANUJ. C*jE- LEVIN'S iflfeAL MAIL COACH ~\ T7 ILL meet tho Tram nt Snn>o» VV -Mormngs aud Evening-, leaving Bulls in time to catch ihe 'JruiM for Fo>ton oi- Wednesday and Friday mornings,. and Monday, ..Wednesday aud iriday oveniugs. arriving at Bulls in lime. to taich the coach that meets xha traiu xt Great'onl for Wanganui snine night. . Passei'gas and parcel's can he ljuotal right throngh. C. B. LEVIN,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 October 1891, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 October 1891, Page 1
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