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PIANOFORTE TtTNINaANB KEPAIRINa. -Making four visits m the^year-between »ew Plymouth and Palmerston, calling at all the town and country districts, J a y"^rith. hun^a gpoft:supply of'all^ ■ kinds of/taaterial for repairing Pianps/ and Harmoniums, &c. Pianos tuned by the year, SPLENDID INVESTMENT. 1 FORSALE—A BABGAIN. a; VALUABLE [farm m the Waiili kato, cbpsisting of 540 acres arable, .land, most of which has' been under 1 cultivation. The v farm it well Bituated, and there is a comfortable residenqa erected on the property. There is water-carriage to within three miles, and good road communication intervening. Thore is unlimited run for cattle m l the .adjacent locality. The stock? and implements p» the farm can be taken by too purchaser at valuation. A quantity : of if enoing has been erected, >and other improvements carried out iand^tha farm is 1 one 1 of rhe best m the district. The price asked is exception* ally reasonable^ and eitner as an investment preoccupation the purchasser could not go wrong. A large portion ,of the purchaso money could remain ©n mortgage. For title, price, terms, and '-o'ther 'particulars. * Apply to' ttAMILTON , BROS.; QjSnsfr&t 1,, . • . . NOTICE, r I \HE : Underaigned is prepared to X ; I treat with ' fetockowners, Settlers, and o there requiring the use of Paddocks, ifor, .gg&ihgr purposes within one I mile of Palmeriton. Size of; Paddocks, 17, 25, 30, 50, and I 60 acres. • ; ■"" " Water. - - ' ■ ■•■- Farmers attending the: weekly and. 'monthly sales held nn- Palmerston will fiad it to their 1 Advantage to m*ke » arrangements for the use of the above . PaddooksV 1 * '<■"'■'■''" ? '-"- --! Apply to t ,,,j fJ ,1 „. „,.;....,-, :» i J. CARROLL, I ") Clarendon Hotel, - -..-.,• i <OJJpajmeratbniNorth.l •>j ' -! POTATOES! POT ATOE6I -• : 1 !^ ;<- ; - --' — — • ■ ■ : tV\ H E undersigned are now landings JL ex Alma, 100 tons Prime Quality* 1 Blue Derwent Potatoes. "1 f . ■' ' ■'-iiil^''^' 1 ■* t* -■ '■ to^rrivei«^»ryv Qgityie, Tpn^ Potatoes ; 4000 Bushels Danish, Tar - tarnin, and Short Feed and Seed .Oats;. i •-^i/gßfe'-'ft HATJftIOKi ' JKidgway Street, Wanoanui.: , N.B.— The above Potatoes are being m lots of half-tons au,d upwards, cheap. - THE KING OF LEATHBB. i ... „ 1 ... I FRANCIS "'% The now "otorious Slaughter "of ; ot^aaßpOm^^^GES,,;., „,,,).. : f/JL^Open m h|s IJew an 4 Spacious Vv Premise?, opnoaife . t^e , Princesi , ■: Theatre, Ridgwayiitrefet,: vVanganui on : ' , MONDAY 24th SBPTiiIMBBB, : . : With the Magnificent Stock, of E. H. Manf« EBtate, of Wellington, when ; ; i . ', : BOOTSAKD SHbES^^ -i iOf efery,iVnriety will b 6 offered at Priceß/so Low that they rauqt be Been to be believed. " "" — — . * Heads of Families are requested to refrain . jtrom buying anything m connection with' ! leather until the A"ival of tbir' ? S SPLBNDID STOCK: , 'Bemember— That a Sale of this Gigantic {Magnitude only occurs once ii,a Life. Time 'As Mr Jones has Bonght tbis Immense btock for cash at something Ie.BB than b»lf their i Original Colt, ha is m apposition . to^ sell •Cheaper than aey other house m the Leather Trade. The Shop will be io|en for the JGjeat Bush on MONDAY, 24tb* September, add t opr^vent customers from being diMapointed m not being attended~to < atyonee^has engaged; an efficient staffs of tiandf, who J bave> my positif c instructionß to sell the Goods af the Lowest Prices * — — i Don't forget' »d;o«H7 and ; secure, «6nie ;)-i 1 Bargaios, as th«f are ell New and j«' . ' t r k \ Bond. \-*outof i "' r r r c ■'• - rf\ ■•■•rif) - * R ** C1 .* J. JONES, me greatest |Wing wonder o j the Age FKILDING HoTliiL, KJMBOLTOiV ROAD, FEILDING BEGS to inform the public, his patrons and friends, that he has , opened the -_jPBII^DING HOTiSL. v That the- bouse has been, refurnished right Ihroughout^ that additions and 1 conducive to, the, greater\comfort and convenient of the public have oeen corapleted, and that every endeavour jniu be] madej and| nP expense spared, to make "' the house one of : the seat on the Coast."' ' ; Every convenience for. boarders, tra tellers, anpY yisitbrSjj ' who may re|y on civiiiiy ianU'^t^etftioii. , V ''' ; TKe ' liquors ' are of the best " brands f BILLUBDBI BILLIAEDS ... J. HABTIE, ! ■ „. Proprietor ! IS ' NbT^(i'tlKE ,;• ;sa vi -LjEATHEKJ -.- .. -; ; S' - T. JORDAN BEGS most respeottully to inform his many friends thut he has commenced business m the new shop at the Hack of the Bank of Aostralaaia, opposite Remingtons', Qhemist, and trusts that his old customers will once more rally round him, 1 , wben they shall receive the benefits of good workmanBhip, which only a praotical and longexperienced hand can pi?Bduoe. Note the Address— '•'■ T. JORDAN, k Jßack of the Bank of Australaai*. Opposite Remington's,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 280, 30 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 280, 30 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 280, 30 October 1883, Page 2

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