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S A IrEX : SALE!

Business Notices ||iOHTER & GO: STEAM SAW, AN.) PLANING ! ■ : - . /AILbLS -■ ■ - ■'.. ?f ,;. PALMER^iuiV NORTH ; . MANAWATU. .'..,-•■ MOULDING AUUHITRAVES.Etc always od hand* Contracts foiv timber supplied: fro* any of their Saw Mil 1 * iheir Steam Flour Mill is afc* m ml .'■'s ; working order; -Ulk Drossed bV*r 0 f b«st au& Hotels.

T) RUNNER nOAL poMpiNY: KENNEDY BROS^pno^IfiTORS. Daily Output ... ..... 40 0 Tons. Highest Medals for ' ' ~ Fl m?S??P' WRECLAY, FIRE. CLAY GOODS, AND COKE; Best Coal for all purpose m tbeAustrian Colonies. For Steam, 10 to 20 per cent better ; tban any other ; ■< or Gas 25 pot cen., pupprior to Australian; For Household Purposes, cancot be excelled. To Sbipmpstew and Shipowners.— We have FKEIGHI'B to all KEW ZEALAND aud A a#FRALIA.N , „ . POJMB?. r . , \ •CBETIPICATJS A3 A SIEAM CoAl— ''Ship Lady Jotelyn." " \V.hile using pur refrigerator m thig, port, I used both Wespof.. and Bran nP !. Co i af : ■ B r r^ ne ; Btl tookparticuk notice x>f the qualifies of both and (he qujinruies used, wuen I certainly preferrea to use the Brunner Coal, which I Hid fbr fare' weeks. It is a good steaming coal, clean, no waste, and free .rom cbnker, which I cannot say waß the case w.tn the Wesporfc Coal, there beilia a very hep vy clinker and a lot of waste.;, Iho quantities nsed are as follows: — . n • « . -. Tons. owt. qr. For 24?bonrs, Wesport... 4 2 0 For, 24 hours, Brunner ... 3 ijj g \ . "ALEXANDER DON; I™- „• - •':" Chic * '■ Engineer*''' £ • Wellington, February. 22nd, 188?

U \ pOUDALL'S JTOUSEiIOijD A Single Tbal Solicited .Fboh Those Who Have i\or YetTri*d • HHE'iS rfPLENDID PttEPABATIONS G)J ALL'S YROKSHIRG RELI H The • mo«i. delicious sauce m the World. This' cheap and excellent sauce makes the plainest viands palatable, and the daintiest dishes more delicious. To chops, steak, fish, <fee. it is incomparable. goodalls Baking po wder Tne B^st m the World.- Makes delicio.is I uddings without e»gs. paltry without b.-uei,, and iigbt bread wiihoacye eb GOODALLS QUININE' WISE. • The Brst and most agreeable tonic yet intrpducen. The best known, reuudy for imWg-'sfion, loss of appetite, und general debility. .Restores delicate individaals to ! iealtb. GOODHALL. BLACKHOUSE, els C, White Horse- street, JLoadon ENGLAND. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE CAREFULLY ifEAB *\r> R& MEfIBUBEJ BS £VCf!Y<£sjD T\C TERESTEDJJN F L:\CI.\G,

THE PATLtf'l OVAL SAMSOST FENCE WIVE Has now b^en before toe public for four years, aui daring that time 5000- TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Gvmi very gri-at eatifttoction, m proot' of which we iio'd nu reroca testimonials from well-known Colonists ; and the de,n rid \<t daily ioerepsing to such. a > exfc»nt, t./ac numerous Spmious Iruita-ii'inß-buve ia&'-ly bri-n inrro-Juued ia tbe .vaiioua markets of Australia and. New Z inland, for t:-e sole purpose of damagiU!> tbe repatption of the Patent Oval 6amspn Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE.

rHE Manawato . Standard bein. the oldest dailji paper m Miin^f ; i'" wtitu necess ri y has « circulation a n standing which defies cooipetitioi . Larger circulation than ««iny p ip er ( . aa,aud daily increasing

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 1

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