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Railway Time Table. ABRIDGED RAILWAY TIMETABLE. Tbains lbavb Palmbrston — s-Por Wanganni ... .... 6.45 a.n>, 99 ■ 6.45 p.m. „ Halcombe (only) ... 8.55 a.m. „ Foxton ... ... 10.40 a.m. 8.30 p.m. Tbains wavb Poxton— For ivanganui 4.25 p.m. „ Halcombe (only) ... 7.30 a.m. Trains leavb Fbildino — •For Wanganui 7.30 a.m. — «• . ■ 6.30 p.m. „ Halcombe (only) ... 9-50 a.m. „ Foxton 9.45 a.m; 1 7.50 i».in. „ Palmerstoa ... ... H55 a.m. "RAINB IiBAVB HaLOOMBE— „ Foxtou „ ... 9-15 *'«?. ~ - 7.20 p.m. Falmerston (only) ... 11.20 a.m. For Wanganui 8.20 a.m. 7.20 p.mTbains leave Grbaxbobd— For Wanganui .. , ... . 8.45 a.m. 7.45 p.m. „ Foxton,. ... ... 6.35 p.m. •« Palmerston i 0.37 a.m. I'RAINS LB t VB WANGaUUI— • iPorVpxton- -.. ... tf.O a.tn. N.B. On S tardays the train due at PalI mere Von at 12-45 proceeds to Foxton, arriviDg at 1.40 p.m., nriiing at 2.40 p.m.. and reaching ParPaston at 4 p.m. Ihe train which leaves l'almerston at 8.55 a.m., goes ' throng u to Wauganui .on Saturdays, leachn g tbeie at 1.40 i>.m. 0 : :. Draiiery ;and Clothing THE BO^MARCHE. J. C. FOWLER ijfTOULD Respectfully intimate to hi 8 VV Customers and the pubiic gener" tlly, that his arrangements lor the approaching Winter Season are now I completed, . lhat the class of Goods kept at the BON M ARC HE have been* m accord with the Public Taste, is bvidenc d by the fact ot the steady increase m the business done at the above Establish* meat. The aim has been to only keep such Goods as can with every confidence be recommended, and while studying to meet the rapidly changiug Styles of Fashion, the Quality of the Goods sold has, m all cases^been^the most important. Ladies' Dress. Materials this Season are exceedingly nice. The prevailing bhadett are most Hich and Warm-look-ing. A lull assorttnt nt of these, with trimmings ; buttons, and silk to match, will be louna m Stock. The Dressmaking: Department, m the hands of Mie Van Reuan, and an efficient staff, is sufficient intimation that al Orders entrusted to her care will receive the m most attention. The Millinery Department is stocked witu a V «;KY CHOICE display of Bats, <&c, vi the leading styles, while the blowers and Feariiers aie undoubtedly among - the w most Elegant that have been placed before the public. Clothing m Men's and Boys' will be found of tb&t really fiiHt-cjass quality, which has *>o much tended to make the BuNMAKOMa Household Word, only the Very Best Goods kept. Jones & Co/s Sewing Machines are still £4 4s Cash, and £4 10s on hire. The sales are quite unprecedeuted-r-so mucU so, that we aie compelled to sell them m rotation, as customers' names . ate put down m the list. Fqr really Good Drapery, visit the BOJS kARCHE, as we only keep the BEST uF hVERYTHIiS&. J. O. FOWLSIE", THE BON MAKCHE* ?ALHERSTOff NORTH. ~ . Business INotices. iMPf^RTANT NOTICE/, rk TfIiNEING the Public of PalJL merßton for the kind support accorded me,' I bet* to st >te thatin conducting myj : business, 1 shall continue to combine first-rate quality with economy. 1 import on.lj preparations, and .Drugs of ascertained goodness, and my early training to the Profession m first-class Houses m Loudpn, amt over thirty years experience m all its details, enable me witli confidence, to offer my services m Compounding any Prescription entrusted to me with SAFETY and EXAOTiNESS. Medicines for Worms, Coughs, Bowel Complaints, Toothache, Indigestion, &c. and all newest remediesremiFgton, Chemist, The Square, *• Hon. mention, Paris, 1867.'" PHoToGKAPHIC i\O i ICE, F. hTHuff, KAS NOW OPENED his new INew Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW Li OURS above his old premises. Work of ajl descriptions is now undertaken. The Publio are cordjally invited to inspect the work; and premibes at any

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 116, 24 April 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 116, 24 April 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 116, 24 April 1883, Page 2

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