Business Notices T) RUNNER pQAL pOMPAN? KENNEDY BROS., PROPRIETORS Daily Output ... ... 400 Tons. Highest Medals for FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, FIRE i OBAY GOUDS, ASTD GOKEi v Best Coal for all. purposes, m tb< j. . i Australian Colonies". : f For Steam, 10 to, 2p pep ,c§nt bettei than any other ; ? *or Gas. 25 per' ' cent superior' to Australian ; : r'i * Jfor Household Purposes, ji ,\ Vi cancpt be exceiltid^ ; : :; •■••• To Shipmasters, and Shipowners,-— * W.ej ljave, . FiREIJGIITS . to ally NEW * ZEALAND and' AUSTRALIAN • in -; ; - i:; PORTSv° | pERTIFiqATE AS A StEAA?. ,CoAIi-r- - >! .^ v Wh|je using our refrigerator m this (gott) I^ed^boW^Jlo^rliaii^ Brunnev Coal. , By , request I took particular DOtice,of, tne.qualiti.es, qf both ; and the gjaantiii^ uae^j when I certainly pre» i r 4tr&A to use the. Brunner'Coal, which I f.:r five'W^eks. ; ! ftis a good steaming coal, very clean, m o waste,. and free ; from'clinkerj %hidli; I cannot^ say^ was Jib,e ca'se-Witb'tn'e -'^esport Opal, "ihcre beiu^ a very heavy clinker andTa lot pf waste. The tiuafitities used .are as .••■■■ ;; ; i "' r/;:;j! ,^ ':;;'.;:" • ! Tons, cwrl qv. For 24 hours,-W;espor|i... 4 ,2 ;0. For 24<h6urs, 'Brunntr :i; ; -3* ' } 16 . . ' 2' .:.:> uwvjj ';•' i :'■ -:< 'cV'Ghief Engineer.'. 11 Wellington, February 22ud, 18813. jy a" To J?honf \% may cdncern^"/ ? F. sTJtATFJRD,.c H TA vi r^Sole- A^nt /or j; Man|tyatg J/. j . 1 GEiStfIK ; E^HiJA I pWi^S' I ''ALWA^S , DISQOYSRJS, ITSELF,,,, IT has always been, the custom of tlie CORNER' Bt>bjr 'SHOP to sejl Every Articl^.a^reasoriable as may bje consistent with a'fair/jiving Profit. i Believe I 'n'di' the tradesmen j W^'^'t'eirtucli bi,i< lies > About sellin^thW goods \ *■& tA^a^grea't 0 sacrifice. They dp "SoF grow, fat •' 'Ofrabare bone who dine, ; .-: \UviH :Bttt dissdlVe* like a-BKatioW i cut it too -fine. Let poets sing-whaHheme they choose! about .my ''Boots and hhoesj i Some .sing . of Ladies, 1 d ark Or fair, ' Of golden- locks or raven' hair, d ©iye me-the feet tue^n (I'm all therej To fit them with /a lovely pair. f v v. * }' •'. . •,-• ■■■>''■ - .■■■i-> '-'^ ■ Some are great m! all such parts j .uiWhere they (pitch it high) on broken hearts ;■•!•>■•' ■• •>■•' • ■ ;: ■' | Such twaddler don't desecrate my muse l'd'iather hear of broken Shoes. ' f^rTHE CURNtiRiBOOT'SHOPi The Avenue, WANGANtji. EVERYB 'UY 'K^u'We? JT. ; GRATEFUL-^- COMFORTING. -- ■ ; BREAKFAST. . L/ i ""By A a 'thorough knojwie3ge v of ftyik natural laws Which' govern the opet aion pf digestion anfl nutritioa, aud.by 4 of 'ihe 1 fiiiJ";pr*opertie^ 'of well selected' cocoa,' Mrlllpps'hAs pr'6.> i«vided'6ur brSair'fasfe' tabfe'^with a'd'elicsitel ,ly flavoured b verage which mays^te'us^ ii/any lieiavy dbotof's^Biisi^'ltis by the* judicious use of such articles 6t diet ,;iHat> 4-:cbristitucion may be gradually built np until strong enouiib to're'sib^ evt ry tendency to disease. Hundred's of isubbleimalacties^ are ■ floatitfg around us .r^idyito 'attack wbereve'r there- is a wedk point* We may escape many a fatal .■shttfuby vkbeping uurselveis well ior'ifiud witli pure blood and- a properly noui» iishe^ 'tod mk ; ??i^-See articLe m the *| Civil -•Service ['Gtizetpe.* '>'■>■■ : ; "'' ; i •"■'••' J JMade simply with boiling Wat 6r s or ii»ilk. feoid oniy m packets, labelled — r.,HgM-i3SUFAiTJilu'.Gfili£M£e)XS^^ il ;, 0 -^..IiU^DON.-L.) -y.U O" Also makers of Epps's 'Chocolate T\E^U'tlPflV k Catalogue ot l^ruit, JL/ ti .. Forest l7 .,and (jjrnanieuul'i T»W : '■s'iirubs, t 'XioseS, &c, &c.,. ,gnownlei $ie' ■by',.ij.A < mE^ XAIR1>;;: .iigmop) jSursery, Wanganui. ..,..,-, j, -w s ,;},,;,, Iv: . t Post l^rpe on application, 1 ;i ./ i.4ew Agricultural,. Garden, and Flowei fcseeda pt) the.beßt ciuality,, whole. . sale and retail. •• ; Pii^ListP'and'every; J iniorMaiJ6 J n oi I ■ lKil 3"a i pplicatidn' :):i ' ::;li i .Taupp, Quay,, and Qlas^ow-street. : Wanganu , :, j |le^c>urce,- ,:* > SMfe^kjßjßS^, m..arreajr .inojr( • than, nine months, will have eheii |P L aner Stopped, ,, and .the ampuqtSidufi ip^aced ; ..ir» ,a, Sohcitpr.'s 7 hands, for re ; (cp^erjPvwithout; farther "'n.oHce.t , j;' t. i'MHE Manawatu STANDABDunasi^ jJb. far ; th6. s largest)6irctilation" ! o "any newspaper m. MttuaWHta 7 i and 1 no : othei journal ..in= the; distriotJiis ;read by sc man j people « ; -t i Advertisers should- remembep ■ .'/■■•■■ ; - •■' - v ; " ; ■■ ' :: - ' ::: ! jTTIHE Manawato Standabd being JL * a the o^ejsi faily .ppper m ( M^ ioatu necess^rl'y'h'ttß a* 1 and Ltadti^ng^-^which defies competition circulation than any paper_oi the Coaßt, and daily
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 149, 1 June 1883, Page 3
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660Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 149, 1 June 1883, Page 3
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