Busmess Notice. CITY BUT CHE K Y i Opposite the Union Banky, [ y ß.a Square, 2ALMEJISTO.N NORTH* STEWART & Co., Provbieto^s OAMILIES supplied with nothing Jj but tbe Priraest Beef, Pork, and Veal. Spiced Beef and Small Goods always on V»and, or to order Sip" All accounts fourtean days >ver <Vue will be charged ten per cent. NEW SADDLERY iSSTABLISH- '- - ' - : MEiNT, ■-■•• .Next the Foresters' Hall, TttE SQUARE. x\ pRINGLE, OF the Hutt, "Wellington, bae opened the above, 'and would beg tc Solicit a share of Support from the Palmerston Public, and sarrotindins Districts. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, and everything connected with the trade supplied at lowest prices Quality unsurpassed. Call and see lor yourselves. 4^ Note the Address— Next Foresters' Hall, the Square, Palmerston North. ~~~ nv GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS ITSELF, IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fail living Profit. Believe not the tradesmen Wh-> tell such bi< lies About selling th^ir goods . At a great sacrifice. They do not grow fat On a bare bone who dine, But diss lye like a shadow Who ; cut it too fine. Let poets sing what theme they choose I sing about my Boots and hhoes j Sooie sing of Ladies, dark or lair, Of golden locks or raven hair, Give me the feet then (I'm all therej To fit them with a lovely pair. Some are great m all such parts Where they (pitch it high) on broken - "neaVts j Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd rather hear of broken Shoes. • •8T THE CORNtR BOOT SHOP, Thk Avenue, Wanganoi. BVeRYBODY KNOWS IT. A OAHD .;R ... I* X UWO OD, j'jl vV ANGAND L >lr Greenwood will be at Palmerston on the 23rd instant, and Feildin^; on the 6chof Juae. 1O BUSHFALLIiRS & FENCERS. V ! BOUT 150 acres bush, and 35 IJL chains wire fencing on Mr Manson's estate. Apply. ; =•' D.L. SMITH, ' - '■ Rangitikei iload PALMERSIOiN BUrCHERY. Established 1872. BTiyTANSON, m returning his • IjJL sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and its vicinity .tpr the very liberal patronage bestowec on him since his commencement m tfc butchery business,- begs to announce that m consequence of the increase 0 trade and population he can now; afforc to sell meat at prices to suit th< million 111 Prime Beef, Mutton, Veali Pork, Lamb and Small Goods, on and after thii date, reducedto former prices tor cash JO. — Sheep' wanted for .boilinj ; down. Highest cash price given fo Tallowy Hides, Sheep-skins, and Wool ,i Neatsfoot Oil, 9a per Gallon. : CARRIAGE TO „ WOOUVILLJ lAM E S TjliD WAR D £ C arrlerTS now running a Four- horse jßrak jjL every Thursday, between Palmer .s ton and Woodville, for the convey anc of Goods and passengers. Freight, 35s per ton. Parcels an Passengers at low rates. iV All orders left at Mr Snelson's wil Y> be punctually attended to. ° [CAKD.J " XX7I LLIA M.a UNAiNp.nc "' SHAREBROKERS, || Xambtbn Quay " i (Opposite . Bank 01 N ew Ze^lftud )
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 141, 22 May 1883, Page 3
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