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__Cp3cial Notices "DRUNNEE pOAL noMPANY. KENNEDY 8R05.,, 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 per cent superior to Australian ; For Household Purposes, cancot be excelled. To Shipmasters and Shipowners,— We hate FREIGHTS to ail NEW ZEALAND andAUSTRALIAJT PORTS. Certificate as a Steam Coal— "Ship Lady Jocelyn." ■~\ «• While.using pur- refrigerator m this -port, I used both 1 Wespoft and Brunner Coal. By request I took particular notice of the qualities of both and the quantities Ueied, when I certainly pre« ferred to use the Brunner Coal, which I Hid for five weeks. It is a good steaming coal, very glean,. no waste, and free from el inker, which I cannot say was the case with the Wesport Coal, there being a very heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The; quantities used are as follows:— • . ■ .; . ■ . - - Tons. cwf. 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. STRATFORD, Sole Agent lor Manawatu, „.■ ■ rjn GENUINE OBEAPNESS ALWAYS, DISCOVERS ITSELiF, ; IT has always been 'the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHuP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair living Profit. Believe not tbe tradesmen Who tell such big lies ; ■ . About selling their goods At a great sacrifice. : They do not grow fat Un a bare bone who dine, : But dissolve like a shadow .. . : Who cut it too fine. :■■;. Let poets sing what theme they choose I sing about my Boots, and hhoes j Some sing of Ladies, dark or.fair, r Of golden locks oj raven hair, 'Give me the feet tuen (I'm all therej To fit them with a ioyely pair. Borne are great m all such parts : ; Where they (pitch it high) on broken . hearts ; , ; Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd rather heur ot broken Bhoes. . %& THE CORNER BOOT SHOP, The Avenue, Wanganoi. EVERYBODY KNUWB IT. PALMERSTON B[jrCHERYJ Established ../ ... 1872. ; B~A TANSON, m returning his. • ' r ' : ' jJJL sincere thanks to the inhabitants of P^lmerston and its vicinity for- the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement m the butchery business, begs to announce that m consequence of the increase of Urade 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,-redttcedto former prices for l eash 1= SVB. — Sheep wanted for boiling down. Highest cash price given' for Tallow, Hides, Sheep-skins, and- Wool. ■: Neatsfoot Oil^ 9s per Gallon. CARRIAGE TO WOODVILLE iAM E S "p DWAR DS, : - . •■■■ \ IS now running a Four- horse Brake every Thursday, between Painier* ston and Woodville, for the conveyance, of Goods and passengers. J i Freight, 35s per ton. Parcels and . Passejagers at low rates. All orders left at Mr Snelson's will fie punctually attended to. i A* T. Whitten, ■ TAILOR, : = Victoria Avenge, ; Wanoanui . : (Next Hannah's Boot Shop.) : Gentlemen's Best Tweed Suits £4 10s. " Best Black Cloth buifcs £6. " Uest Dress" Suits .£6. 11 Bast Serge Suits £4t. " Fancy Coating. Suits £5 10s " Tweed Trousers £L ss. , Clothing Cleaned and repaired. : Genilemen's own Material Madeup, NOTICE. i/lATTLE- found trespassing m the Vj Standard paddocks will be impounded, and damages charged for destruction of fences* QWING to the constant pressure on our space from advertisements, and as a proof of our appreciation of the Public patronage, tbe Manawatu Standard will, be again enlarged $o soon ab tbe appliances lately ordered, * how 'on the road arrive. The •Standard now publishes more newt than any other paper m Manawatu; j comparison will show.).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 146, 29 May 1883, Page 3

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