Business Notices. GRASS SEED, CLOVERS, &c. JAMES LAIRD, begs respectfully to inform the country settlers that he has now received his first shipment of 600 bushels of Poverty Bay Rye Gr<ißS, heavy e'ean seed, from old pastures. Also, 100 sacks Cocksfoot ana Ita iaa iiye GraßS, hand reaped. Timothy (colonial grown) and Clovers of all kinds,, also Rape and Mustard. Devonshire, Greystone, White Siubble, Purple I'op, Mammoth, and other Turnips now to hand, m fine conditioD. Sainples,fand Price Lists free by { ost, on application. N.B.— Garden, and Flower Seeds in' .great variety. JiMES L.AIRD, Wholesale and Retail' INurserymau and Seedsman, Taupo-Qnay, V> anganui. NO PUFF! JOHN HKNKY JENSEN, : SHIP HOTEL. (Opposite Railway Station, Wanganui.) J. H. JENSEN, HAVING Purchased the above hotel, hopes by providing every* thing only ot the very best, with most extensive accommodation, to obtain the patronage of hid friends and the public generally. A Good Table Kept. All Meals and !'ed& ]s each, Special^Terms by the Day or Week. Goorl Beer always on Tap. Wines & Spirits of the Best Brands, -tvery Convenience for Travellers. ANNOUNCEMENT. WANGANUI CONFECTIONERY WORKS. IHE Undersigned, having disposed of ttie above business to Mr Wil-> liam Hogg, begs to tender nis sincere thanks to the public of this and surrounding districts who have given him a large share of their patronage, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the 'same for his successor. JaMJSS BAIN. WILLIAM HOGG begs t© inform his many friends and Customers fto^whom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst carrying on ths business m Bell-street) that he has purchaS' d from Mr James Bain the well-known Wanganui Contectipnery Works, And Biscuit Factory, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and begs to solicit a continuance of the favours so long enioyed by his predecessor. Confectionery, Biscuits, and Bread of the best quality supplied. Balls, Soirees, and Picnic Parties catered for efficiently. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to order at the notice. WILLIAM HOGG, Wanganui Confectionery Works, Victoria Avenue. MANAWATU HOTEL, AVENUE FOXTON. fTIHE Proprietor having made cono JL siderable alterations and additions to the Hotel, sparing nothing, m order to provide comfortable and convenient accommodation for both Travellers and Boarders, respectfully solicits a con* tinuance of the Public Patronage. Newly erected -ample Rooms. Excellent Cuisine First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Bugg ; es and Horses always on hand. OTTO BERKEFELD, Proprietor. Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which is suitable for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings &c, &c. C. FRANTZEN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, The Squahe, Palmerston TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISEMENTS for the daily •"• country edition must be left at the office by 1 p.m., and for the town edition not later than 3 p.m. N.B. — All advertisements appear m both town and country editions without extra charge to advertisers
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 113, 20 April 1883, Page 4
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463Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 113, 20 April 1883, Page 4
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