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SAIiBf -nENTXEv "niioTHEBn j *„:.-, ;.J \,' ft: . , • ' iJ IS A LEI. |YgYjYIY-El •t. ' \\\ /Business Notice's BIOHTER NA%Mt!b_D & GO^ .'••1 ■•• i i ■■"'•" ' STEAM! ISAW AND PLANING r > MILLS' , ' PALMERSTOff NORTH MANA.WATTJ.; ,:! ' MOTJLi>__q;(j ARCHPTRAVES, Etc always ; on hand a „; Contracts for timber supplied frora any of' their Saw MilU their Steam Mour Mjlfcig ate m ful working or4er. 7„ ■iilk Dossed Y *W of b« 3 t qu«Ut --- ' '■ Hotels, Y '■•■■ TYRUNNER fTOAL poMPANT, KENNEDY'^;BRoI^ PROPRIETORS. Daily Ohtput ... ... 400 Tons. ■' Highest Medals for* FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, FIRECLAY, GOODS, AND COKE. Best C6al : for; all purp^s^m the f h Australian .Colonies. For Steam, 10 to 20 per cent better •>■ than any other ; » or' Gas, 25 per cent superior to Australian'; For Household Purposes, : ' "' ean_6t ! be excelled. " ' to Shipmaster^ and' Shipowners.— We have FREIGHTS to all *iEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN * PORTS. Certificate as a 'Steam Coal— k U wW-, v. „ "^P **dy Jqcelyn." While using our refrigerator m this port; I used both Wesport and 5 Brnn nerlCoahc Byixeqnett I took>particula notice of the qualifies of both and the quanritteß haed, wben T o£, r f^|»i^ ftuuu to übb me urunfi^r Xloal, WbiclS I <*id -for five 'weeks. It is a good steamlog coal, very clean, no waste, and free from clinker, which I cannot gay was the case with the Wesport Coal, there beinj> a very heavy clinker and a lot of ; waste. The quantities used are as ' follows:— ' :"• ' ' r, «.i-.' : «i* "> X - Tons.cwt. qr. For 24 hours, Wesport... 4 ; 2 0 ■ For 24rhqurj_ Brunn.tr>. ■.. 8 16 2 f « ALEXANDER DON; ~ : ;ir V."" " Chief Engineer. Wellington, February 22nd, 1883 .'^'■':'->'^ riOOD ALL'S ■'i->.:r».;-.\ V3F-.,,,:- „-.,,. XIV ;,,*'■ TTOTTSEH.uLD,>O PECIALTTES. A "iSinolb Tral Solicited From .; Those Who Havjb jNot Yet Tried ■■ i ; • These Splendid Preparations ; lG > 0 ALL'S YROKSHIRE YY : YY.Y - . be li h ■""■■ . 'The most' delicious sauce' m the World. This cheap and exc'ellent'sWuce mqkes the plainest viands palatable, and jthe daintiest dishes more" delicious. To chops, steak, fish, &<s'. it iB incomparable. * 7 . " ■'•'- v .-' ■•-■: -■••. in' GOODALLS BAKING 1 POWDER The Best in .the " World.. Makes dejicioua puddings without eggs', paltry without butter-;' -and light bread without ye «st < GOODALLS QUININE WINE. The Best anu most asfreer.ble tonic yet introdncea. The best known remtdy for indigestion, loss of appetite, and general .debility. Restores delicate individuals to health. GOODHALL, BDACKrtOirSE; & .Ci, L . White i( Hor?e ? s,tt;eet f London ENGLAND. - THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD 3BE OAREPTJLLY:rRFAD. AND REMEMBERED -BY EVERYONE IN« iTERESTED IN iJTENOING.7 ;r 7 " " 't HE P AtS t' 0 VAL SffMSON FENCE Wl^E tias now been before tbe public for four years, and during that time 500 f t; TONS HA Vfi HE EN , SO LD Giving very great satisfaction, m prooi' of which we hold nuneroi's testimonials from well-known Colours ; and the J de:.t <nd is d^.ily iuoreasJDg iio suah aa extent, tiiac numerous Hjioiioas Lnlcrtihi.ns have iat^ly been introduced m the v.aciuus.mAr^eyspf A^btraiia'and 2\ T ew Ze.'|and, for v.-c bole purpose of dainagin^ the repßtH.tipn of the* Patent Uval Samson Wire. , THE YsMSpiY , WIRE, — —^ X the oldest daily paper m 4^^H watu necess rily has v uircu'acifJ^^^H standing . which defies comf^^^H 1 Larger -eircnlatidn ' than chy p^^^H as,and daily increasing

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 23, 7 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 23, 7 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 23, 7 September 1883, Page 1

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