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THIS DEPARTMENT', is 1 ' Replete 1 . with all Requisites fo^L* A'D/KS'* gENILEiy: ,^Pg2 InfahV, Maid's, and L«diea-'"9taj% n , IN.fiRfiAT VA.Rt^TY : /7 /' !'" ' ' BABV^li^E^X-X Marlborough House. Business Notices ~ 7 ■ — ■ l ; - ' i .? : : P EIOHTER NANNESTAD & 00 ;STEAM, :( .SAW AND JPDAN»** I MILLS, ; ,V- .7 |.v:a j PALMERSTbiN NORTH MANAWATU. *' iMOULDING AR^HITRA^E^Ete ___, ! ; always on hand l ' ■;:-•! - L■' '■'' •' -■• '•-.■■ '' -.iff!- t. «'i Contracts for timber supplied frow j any of their Saw MiP* '.it! : , f heir Steam FldtifMnnraTßT'm" ISF -, . working; order. \ ; r> XX -jilk Dressed b'tc-ir of b'Jst qu*k : .' ! Hotels, 1 ' , 7- Jsl 7jj ; ._ \ ; JDa}ly Output ... ... 400 Tons, Highest Medals 'for " FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY^ FIRE. " ; clay Goups,; Am) t ;jffi^ Best Coal fa kiT^^ _ & $ e '-' . Australian Colonies. J ! ; For Steam, 10 to 20 per cent better than- any other ; lor Gas.TSlieir • cent fuperior to Australmn;^' 7* fFor Household Purposes, . ~ i ! cannot be excelled. I- , " ■.' ■ ___■ . ; i ',''[-'■ X iTo Shipmasters and* Shipowners,— ' x . AUSTRALIAN : , : ..- ... PORTS. : . ; yJ f yi 7 Qebtifioatb as a. Steam Coalt-- „ . . I ' '« wm • " Ship Jowly*" - While usingon,. refrigerator m this p,ort,l used both Wesport and Brun uer<*oal. By request T took particula . notlc f. °fc the q»aHties of both - and the quantities used, when I certainjy* pre* , terred to use the Brunner Coal, which I did for five week*. It is a goo^ steal; ing cpal, very clean, hb waste, and free fioui Clinker, which I cannot . say was the case with the Wesport Coal, there beiuo: a vei'y heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows : — r w ; *a . Tons. cwt. qr. It A hour8 ' We8 P° rfc - 4 >2. 0 i*pr 2f hours, Brunner... 8 \<_ \2 7 \ « ALEXANDER DON, 1 X . , i!" Chief' Engineer. ' i Wellington, Februarj ?2nd, 1888. j * 'i "-.^.:poODA^L ; S-' : - , - ,V -^^ 1 HOUSEti vLD QBEGIALtII^ v __ . . YY^y.iO ; ;;aV/ A ; vSnraLv Ti&AL . Solicited * •'{ Those Who Have Tried ■ : 'IHEsE Splendid Pbepabations j ::; ''" - : ■>■-■ — — ■ -■ -•' d ■:-.>:\a* [ G ODALL'SYROKiHiRS^ 1 '•'" "'■",' .RELI H" - - ;; ' : ' ; - The . most . delicious, sauce in' th# " iT - World,.; Tnis che^p aW excelled? since* makes the. .plainest viands' palHtabie^' ; > anjl the daintiest dishes more delicious. '■* Toj chops, Bteak; fish, &c. it U ? ihco'nM lh parabif. .*r>mx;jH:f%ji : GQODALLS BAKl^tt POWDER The Best iia the World. Makes deiiciama l»uddiugs without eggs, pastry without l butter, and light bread without yeaSt GOOD ALLS QUININE WINE. The Best • and most agreeable tonic yet introduces The best known remtidyfor m iigestion, loss of appetite, «nd general debility. Restores delicate 4 ' individuals to health. GOODHALL, BLACKrtOUSE, & ,'C, White Horse-s^reet, London ENGLAND. .-^-- -— A— i X^l_j_- i: THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE CAREFULLY READ ANDvRE^,'/ MEMBbIREJ BY EVERYONE INV , TERESTED UN FENCING. .THE PATENT OVAL T „ rias now been before the puoiic' for J rour years, and during that time . r 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN-SOLD " Giving very great satistaction, m proof Of which we boldnumeroas testimonials from well-known Colonists; and ihe demand i_s daily increasing to huoli an extent, tbat numerous Spurious Imitations have iately been introduced m the various markets of Austrada and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oval •'' Samson Wire. '■ n ITHE SAMSOr WIRE. w .. pHE ; Manawatu Standaed bein. JL the oldest daily paper m ManaX 7 .watu necessarily has « circulation an !° standing which, defies competitipi. Larger circulation , than v any7 papery . as,and daily increasi.ng;7;7' ., ■■fr-yfiX) K'.;l : : ; - X : till - .- : vLi-O^lUv

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 229, 30 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 229, 30 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 229, 30 August 1883, Page 1

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