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Business Notices T)RUNNEiI n )AL /COMPANY, JJ U p KENNEDY BROS., PROPRIETORS. Daily Output ... ... 400 : Tons. Highest Medals for HKEBRICKS, 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 por : : „ cent superior to Australian ; For Household Purposes,' . cannot.be excelled. .: To Shipmasters and ..Shipowners,-— We hav.e EiIEIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN .-■• -i.:!-." J'-.PORTS^-'-: : :i --^' Oertificatb as a Steam Coal — " Ship- Lady Jocelyn." ' / • " While using ourvrefrigerato^in^tßis' port, I used both Wesport and Brunner Coal. By. requpatv^took particular^ ..notice of the^qu'aliMes 1 bfi both and the quantities ucied, when I certainly pre« .ferred;tDuae thd Brunner Coal, which IH Hid foe five .weeks, .^. It is a good steam/ ing coal, very clean, no waste, and free from clinker, which I cannot say. was the case with the Wesport Coal, there being a very he'ayy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows:—- "" •■•=•,.- ;; J; -:,-.' m 7-, .Tons. owt. qr;^ For 24\ hours, Wesport.., - 4 ; ;,, 2 .:.'■ 0 For Zi'hour^Brunner ... 3 „16 2 ; DON, o ,i I—. " Chief Engineer. : " :Wellington, 'February 22nd, 1888. " To whom it may concern." f. stbatb:q.rd, 5 Sole Aeentiior Manawatu, ' ; " ' „,;; „,,;-., GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS . : ./ piSCQVERS; ITSELF, ! P IT has always been the custom of the , CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair living Profit. . Believe not the tradesmen . Whr> tell such big lies About selling their goods ' At a great sacrifice; „„:•, They ;dq not grow fat , .. On a bare bone who dine, 0 / ; JBut dissolve like a shallow " . Who cut it too fine. 1 \fcet poets sing %hat^heme th;ey choose' J I sing about my Boots and! fihoe^;^ Some sing' of Ladies, dark or fair, ~ ' Qf golden locks or raven hair, .-.-, . Give/me 1 the, feet 'then (I'm all trieVeJ To fit them witn a'iovely pair. V--: '■': -i-' •■ •■■ ''-■'- -■■'■'- ' v fi-K&?r ■■■■'', Some are great m ajll suchipirts;^' ' : Where they tpitch it' high) 1 o£i : brbken ■"'■'. ' 'heart's " , ' I ■'/' :r - : '' v .•' ; 'Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd rather hear of broken Sho'esi '• %& THE CORNER BOojc SHOP^ THB iLVENUE, WanGA-NCI. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING J rpß§'i^co\oOA. , -'■ ; -^ BREAkPAST. - ; "- --"By a thorough knowledge ..of [the natural laws which govern the opeiation of digestion and nutritioa, aud by a careful application of the five properties; of w> \l selected .cocoa^ Mr Kpps h*is j.gro... ( vided our.broakfast tab e«-, with adelic*te-ly-flavoured.bcyfcrage whicb may save u& matiy heavy dontor'a Bi Is. .It is by the; judicious use of 'such articles ordiet that a constitution may be gradually built np until strong enousib to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aro r und us reody %. attack wherever there is a wea^' point* : We may escape many a fatal 'shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified : with pure blood and a _ properly nour" '■ ishediratne."— See article m the? 1 Civil Service ' Gazette. , : ■ ; ' ! { , Made sjimply, with, boiling water or milk. Sold only m packets, labelled— /: r ! ' ; James Epps, & Cb;»"'" HOM 0E jPATHIO CHEMISTS, • j . : - : ' r ' London.... i .»-.w.r.- --<©" Also makers of Epp's's Chocolate Qssence. \ NOW JiI3M>Y. T\EsCRIPTiVE Catalogue of Fruit, ,\J Forest, .and Ornamental Trees, shrubs, Roses, &c, &c, '- grown i or sale by JAM^ -LAIRD, kgmont JSursery, Wanganui. . . Post free on application , \ . i.'J'ew Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds of- the best quality, wholes sale and retail. Price Lists and every information on . ' ... . . . application JAMES LAIRD • Taupo Quay, i -and.? Glasgow-street. VVanganu ; Sp^qM Jtotide. H A FI^AL RESQUROE. % QUBSCRIBERS in^ arrear more" l^ than nine months, will' have their '■ Paper Stopped, and the J amounts due I 1 placed m a Solicitor^ hands for re-i cb very without further tfotlce.| ?r /■. j;\ ' '■■'^|'\J^E^MAi!lA^ATij""STAi*^isacD nas by ;> j^ '^ar in^e largest olr^k'tioji o aay . newspaper m Manawatu^ and! no other journal J jn tie diairict 1 Is read by so nianv people i "' Advertisers' 'should re-- . member . ri; . , 5 npHE Manat\?atd Standakd being JL; the; oldest daily paper [ in' l Mdrm i \w,atu necesßariiy has a circulation aud Atajßding . defies.^ oorn^6|Lt\qp'; D " riarger circulttt^on thar^ any ] paper pn. Ufte Coast, and, daily increasiof ,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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