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/ Business Notice. PALMERSTON BUTCHERY. Established ... ... 1872. BTI/TANSON, m returning his • M. sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and its vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed od him since his commencement m the butchery business, begs to announce that m consequence of the increase of trade and population he can now afford to sell meat at prices to suit the million 111 Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Lamb, and (small Goods, on and after this date, reducedto former prices for cash! N.B. — Sheep wanted for boiling down. Highest cash price given for Tallow, Hides, Sheep-skins, and Wool. Neatsfoot Oil, 9s per Gallon. CARRIAGE TO WOODVILLE "JAM E S TjVD WAED S, Carrier. IS now running 1 a Four- horse Brake every Thursday, between Pa : nierston and Woodville, for the conveyance of Goods and passengers. Freight, 'Bss per ton. Parcels and Passengers at low rates. All orders left at Mr Snelson's wi'l De punctually attended to. T)RUNNEfi pOAL nOMPAiN'Y KENNEDY BROS ., PROPRIETORS. Daily Output „. ... 400 Tons. Highest Medals for FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, FIRECLAY GOODS, AND COKE. Best Coal for all purposes m the Australian Colonies. For Steam, 10 to 20 per cent better than any other; For Gas, 25.p0r; V .j cent superior to Australian; For Household Purposes, cannot be excelled. To Shipmasters and Shipowners,— We have- FREIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN :; : ■ ' v \ : . ports. ■.".,;;; '..'■.•. CiBMFICATB AS A STEAM GOAL — ■>_'. ; ■ii "iShip Lady Joceiyn." "< While using our refrigerator m this port, I used both Wespori and Brunher Coal. By.;request.l took particular notice of the qualities of both and the quantities used, when I certainly pre« ferred to use the Brunner Coal, which I Hid for five weeks. It is a good steaming coal, very clean, no waste, and free from clinker, which I cannot say was the case with the Wesport Coal, there beiug a very heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows: — Tons. owt. qr. For 24 hours, Wesport... 4 2 0 For 24 hours, Brunner ... 3 16 2 " ALEXANDER. DON, " Chief Engineer. "Wellington, February 22nd, 1883. " To whom it may concern." - F. ©TKA'iFoKD, Sole Agent lor Manawaiu, WAE IN THE BOOT TRADE. W. R. DIMOND'S SPLENDID STOOk OF BOOTS & SHOES. : pOLVILLE AND TTNOX, m \J again returning IX. thanks fc • their friends and the public generally, would beg to announce *h»' they have PURCHASED the whole o. Mr W. R. Dimond's valuable stock-in«trade, at a large per centage discount 6ft cost price. We need not remind the public of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of Mr Dimond's stock, as that gentleman has been long- and favorably known m the tor keeping firataclass Goods. As we intend to SELL the whole Stock at COST PRICE, the terms will be Strictly CASH. Sale commenced on Saturday last. Heads of families will do well to call early, as we do not expect these goods to remain long on band. Remember the address — Colville and Knox, Boot Manufacturers, The Square, Palmerston North. Note.— Parties purchasing to the extent of £2 and upwards, will be allowed 5 per cent, discount. CITY BTJTGHEK V i Opposite the Union ; Bank)> I*h a. Square, Palmerston north* : STEWART & C 0.,.. ..Paoi'BiETOks; TjIAMILIES supplied with nothing £ but the Primest Beef, Pork, and Veal. dpiced Beef and Small Goods always on Vtand, or to order£ accounts fourteen days )ver due wilt be charged ten per cent. " PAPER BAUS. DRAPERS', Grocers', Confectioners' and other kinds of Bags on Sale at Wellington Prices, at the Standard Office WANTED KNOWN.— There is room m ; the. Standard paddocks, for one or two more horses. Only quiet animals taken m. Abundance of pasture and good water. Safe fences. (

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 125, 3 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 125, 3 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 125, 3 May 1883, Page 3

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