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is T^^u l^ ll^^^ -4fc'ftpWi ,B .4 with all Requisitea ..fa jLA^IKS' ONDERCLI>THING. ; lufapts', Maid's, and Ladies* Staja n J IN GREAT ; VARIETY* ri : { -' j:i "BAßr)^ii!p:^-J , House, — — — »^— — , mmmm .^^_^jjui____ "<■■']'■■ l.\ -'-■ )■ ;,'. '"_-•- ■-'- •-- Business Notioea D IQHTEJBt NAJWESTAIJ^ Oa Sim A^»ir->PIIANINa •' h* ,'■■■ '-^ -•"•-llli^g.-it v ■; *«-* PALMBRSTtrjYY NOraBL MOtJLDINO Ai^ITRAVMEte always bn hand Contracts for timber supplied any of iheir Saw ! Mu»a' t working order. "-",; : "■i y'• ' ' '■'- Tvt ; \ "-. r ~\ v y~ pressed" V Fl^r ; ;^ D4 sV -^^NEfI^AL^^ANY. KENNEDY, BROS, PROPJBiETOBS. baiWOutpmV ..:"„. 40b%ia. '^vU'- ;t ' F^??l? c^» ™belay;, EIRE. CLAY GOuD«,; A^DCQKBi Best Coal for all; 'pprppsee, » -tha v ' : ; ; Australian Colonies MT „. tfaan auy-oiber: ; Xssl -Gas^Supor ; <> - cent, superior, to Ajustralian j x „ ?or Household Purposes, - ' cannot be excelled; JTo Shipmaster^iand Shipownera,^We have FREIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN PORTS. CkBTIFICATO AS A STEAM CoAl While using our refrigerator m this port, I used both Wesport and Brun ncr Coal. ;; By request I took particula notide of the qualities of both and the quantities used; whejn Ijc&rtairily pre* terrea t9 r^theßrunner Coal, which I M$^ five i week * Itis a f good ateamno wasteYand free the case w,tb the/, Wesport Coal, there j beiag a very heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are aa follows:— ■■*"•.■■ V. «. . Tons. owt. qr. For 24 hours, Wesport... 4 2 0 For 24 hours, Brunntr ... ,8 16 2 "ALEXANDER DON, * WII . " Chief Engineer. Wellington, February 22nd, 188S I > \ • j '•-'•-■-'' 4- ■••'-."• r-. \ pOODALL'S | ITOUSEMuLD QPECIALTIEB A EfisoLß Trial Solicitbd Fbok -" Thobb Who Rivibor^YWr Tried Ihesb SpiiKNbiD Pbepabations |'!, i "..0.-pi3!ALt , s^^i^y:4ij' -.•..:; !:J reli;hy ;:j ' ; j -„y, i The most delicious sauce m, the World . This cheap and exceilent aauee makes the. plainest • .viands palatable, and the daintiest dishes more delicious. I'o chops^ steak,, nsh, ; &o. it is inoomparabie. V , ",Y"; OPODALL^ , lalmnx^.. POWDER ■ The Best m the World. Makes delicious puddings without eggs,: pastry without butter, and light— bread without ye i«t GOODALLS QCININE WINE. The Best and' most agreeable tonic yet introducen. The. best known remedy for indigestion, loss of appetite, and general {debility. Restores delicate individuals to health. : ■' GOODHALL, BLACKHOU3E, &C, White Horse^street, Jjondon .. ; ENGLAND. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOtfLD BE CAREFULLY , READ AND Rg. •MEto^Eß^b^BYt iBVERYONB' IN* . • TERESTED(IN : FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL tlas now been before the [pnbKcJbr tote years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE ! BEBtf'SdLD Giving very^ great satisfaction, m proof of whioh we hotdnuooeroDs testimonials from well-known Gblomsts ; and the demand is darry—rncreasing to such an extent, that numerous Spurious Imitations have lately been introduced m (be various markets of Australia and-Nejr Zealand, for -the sole.purpose of damaging the repatation of> the Patent^- Wval Samson WireY V " " J '» THE SipiSOtf JvfafUls •■ ■■ __ -»--=™* " , ■y.yjy m pHE Makawasu Standabb bin. ? -JL the oldest daily pa^ irf Mima* I, watu necessarily a eirculatloi nn standing whioh -defies oompetitiot.' p Larger circulation . than, iany p .per c » ': \ > as, Hud daily increasing I .".'.. " '"' 'J j : '■• *. ; ■ <ni ; . ■. h.ij'-uy/iii&iii

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 226, 27 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 226, 27 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 226, 27 August 1883, Page 1

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