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Waniea -VV For a Sheep Station, » also a handy man to look after a^ard* must be able to milk and make himajf generally- Pseful/ ' ! ? Ap^lyr * tdl. John Davies, Wirokiho Station, nearXKxton. TTTANTED-Alad to milk, chop »T J firewoba, ft& Alex. Duudai, Fitsherbertstreei ' ■' } : - - ".T.. „...; I WANTED KNOW» ,'".' '"." ' ' Z '■'■ ■ '<":' ' !'. . •-: XC.-tdl WANTED of the Ready Money Store will be opened a$ Terriie' Ehd, oh Saturday, 27th. 'Zl&faM'Jß^^ ' '"' " ; '';''■ "'' "' A'.'Ai .1;'.0..u-:- i .-:>: > - vi '' ' ' '' '• ' - A ,T7.fiel WANTED iENpWN^lv»^ fixed or, loose tops. Thtee^quteter size, 3/2 • fuU size, d/q. One penpy less eachper bale of 50. Ready Money Store, the Square; ■■■■' i • i :: -'- f;,/ - '- ; '."'-■' ; " /" ; ; ■:•■'..■] Mi y. jr. it WANTED ;j£NOWN • '_6at I hive always on hand and for Sale, a large stock of double 'and 'iingle-settei j^^ggiM, Lakes' Phaetoiii; Waggon* ettes, Business Spring debcnptions, City Zr&mm &PWX Common Tip Drays; also, j first-class Brougham iindJl firSt-daia Landau Carriage. Every article bußt ot the best materials and the Workman, ship ib not to be 6hrp.ißsea. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory^MapoMt street apd Taranaki >lac^: V ii. itohip, Proprietor, who has ?2l year^Golonial **p*ri*a*;A y «=v ■■■ v. •.,,,.; iit.-w RUTLAND LIVERY AND r LETIING """" vr BTi_sliE&. ; X,W VicToei a Avinut, Wasgahui . ROBER^ ROSS HAVING re-opened iths ahoye OldKstablished and Centrally-Situ-ated; Li very Stables, and hafing a Jong and varied* experience .m the above business in.mapy parts ot New Zealand, hp^es by Suppling^, the f ' phbUc. With -Superior Saddle Horses for Ladietimd Gentlemen, Single und Double Buggies, and 1 open and ; closed Carriages of every c# € r*^i^fe^-!iE^'"*lW \-j_bdlrla_«^ ifiiit-et^b. gether irilik'.rjnyilj^^^^lw^^rai^ very moderate charges, to receive a share of public ; patronage. : ' : EiPEßlENOkb'^odjilS '"' i _Bt ! '._ip 7 TENDANOE^ -Nld-H^ 'AtifyAt? y-y-'-y'iy' ■ . • j-:- :\ .■;*;.!. i Horses Broken into Single and Double i- ■" ■ Harness. 1 '" ;';,, Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. r RO^eS^*ROSB,. ■ ■'■•'v •■■■>■ ■:. ■ ■ 'ZZy. k,Z IMPOtRTANT TO I'AitMBRS; Testimonial. Z* ,:, '" il '-"' : - ''••'. J. HANi;oN;r. yy Has built a SOft Cement Sheep Dip for ua; the workmanihip is Satiiftctory. 1 A. & H. RnsaiLL. Monumental Tomb Stones, Vaults, und wall kiads.of Cemetery work exeopted. Csment Witer, Tanks- Butter andMea -:/.•■■.';; .. .Jr^SerrorSj'&e.y," 'Z 1 '* ApDRKSS— 7 '■ ■ v.. ,7!..:. 7 ;./•,; Z' ; ' ■■' 'Z', -'wA'^ANLON,,^., The Shamrock Bower, .; ''; '': : ".'7- lerraceFnd, PalmerSten Nbrth. -'- : ■■■■■■■■■•'■ : ■' :> ,:■ -..,■■: f, .i.vi .-,.-, SmNGLfc)S^ SHINGLES Ij; ZZ' PALINGS I PALtNGS 1 LATHB! LATHS!! ' ;Z ijiHE yhdersigned is preparlftdf to i supply Sawn Totara- Shingle* ia any quantity at 9s per? 1 1000^ Palings, Laths, _c, at proportionally ■■■>d. 77 low prices. i i' v - - ■ -r.-'Nixon; : v' :; i r. ,;, ';;:," „,;. „ TJnion Saw Milj^ i ■■-. ■'■ ■■->■: ■*::;•"•■ -.. : : Mf-000. \:"-y:r v ~r.Zy xy.;; ■ r7'7 ■ ; Gy'MACR&'xZ: IS now selling Tobaccos, , Cigars j and Cigarettes^ of- the most' approved brands. - Ti ;> , j > A, varied assortment of Pipes. Cigarholders,- and- every necessary m connection with ''■ a Tobacconist's BusiiieSß. ..i.-ii-'-': :• ■-■• '•::-: '■ - ■■ ■ : . i •*■-.-.: :l ...:i s. ':■ ■■■■ : . l.'S ...•-- i ..a-. .<.-, , 0-i!,-< Stationery, Fancy Goodsj and a large varietyof NOVELS. ; BILLIARDS I BILLIARDS ll> , Is per game. ' : POOL I— IS per game. Note the address-^- y ' NEXT OLARENDO_f HOTEL, • •'■■ -hb v Squa_k, '--'V^ Palmerston North. DKOWNE A3STD BOIJiEN'S HORSE BAZAAR. LIVERY AND BATT ST^BL^S, ;— ' " Rangitikei-Btreet, '■'": ' '' Palmerstov Noetbv „ yy, ,»,_-_-_. .--si^x-tr Having purchased- these Stables, we &r .prepared carefully and thoroughly break horses to eadlle, r and double harness. .7. ',; Buggies, of all descriptions, and .[horses always on hire at moderate charges. Good paddocks and! 1 large roomy loose boif s. Th« s tables being open day and bight, and our motto being " civility and attention," we shall al* ways be open to do business and trust to see i' bur old irienda and their frie^, B »» rally round. Z ZZZu N B.— lhe loose boxes iars; well adapted for race hprsei and other- tra* veiling Mock! stock. . ' : .'.'.' ''.'■';' 0> iSbte the Address. *-? Rangitikei-v street, next Weod's, Blacksmiths

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 3

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