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pianoforte tuning and bepairiJltg btv-V;? .■ 1Vr R "P "pLLERT-p^ILBERT , Making four visits m. the year between New Ply mouth and Palmerston, calling at all the town and country districts, 'havmg-with^him -a good supply of ail, kinds of material for repairing Pianos, and Harmoniums, &c. Pianos tuned by the year. SPLENDIH INVESTMENT, | FOR SILE^A BARGAIN. ' i VALTJABLE farm m the WaP' jLJI kato^ consisting of 640 »cres arable land, most oi which has been under cultivation. The farm is well situated, and thare is a comfortable residence erected on the property. There is water-carriage to within three miles, and' good road communication inte--vening. There is unlimited run for oattls m; the adjacent locality. The ; stock and implements oa the iarm can be taken by tho purchaser at valuation, of fencing haß been erected, and other improvements carried out ' and the farm is ■ one of rhe best m the district. The price asked is exceptionally reasonable, and either as an investment or occupation the purbhasser could not go wrong. A large portion 1 of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. For title, price, terms, and other particulars. Apply to HAMILTON BROS., Obemists^ Queenstreet Auckland. v . rI^HE Undersigned is, prepared to JL treat with >tockowners, Settlers, arid, others requiring the use of Paddock's for graaing purposes, within one mile of Palmerston. Size of Paddocks, 17, 25, 30, 50, and 60 acres. EXCELLENT FEED AND ..,,.',/" : . i: WATER. ; v ■-.-■' Farmers attending the weekly* and, monthly sales held m Palmerston wjll? find it to their advantage to make arrangements for the: use. of. the sbovei Paddocks. Apply tb ; ~ ■■■■■ ■•' ■•■^•' ? '- - : -t J. CARROLL, Clarendon Hotel, ' >'■"■'''■"' ■■■•■H Palmereton North. POTATOES ! POTATOES ! OATS! OATS! ' ■•$ Ti H E underßigned ar« now landing 1 , : ex -Alma, 100 tons Prime Quality Blue Derwent Potatooß.3 To Afrive, Mary Ogil vie, 100 Tons Potatoes ; 4000 Bushels Danish, Tartarinn, aud Short Feed and .Seed Oits. WALKER & HATftiqfc I; BiDGWAY Street, Wahjhnoi.j ; N.B.— -The above Potatoes are being, m lots of naif -tons aud upwards, cheap.! THE IINCr OF LEATHEB. / , ; ' FltmfCiS JV JOWESi : > The now Notorious Slaughter 7 of ; „, BOOTS. A»© SgOES, C7ILL Open il^ his New and Spaolous vv Premises^ opposite (the Princefei Theatre, Rid«frav street, \Vabganuion ? •■' monday^24th'septbmbeb; : x X ' With tht Magnificent Stock of E. H. Hunt's Estate* of Wellington, when BOOTS AND SHOES 'Of every variety will be offered »at Prices so Low that they must be seen to benbelieved. Heads of FaroUies ar« re^estwJ to Tefr*in from buying anything m copnecUon with Leather until the Arrival of this . „ SPLENDID StOCKs r; c Remember— That a Sale of . this GiganticMagnitude only occurs once m a Life Time^ As Mr Jones has Bought this Immense btocfci for cash at something less than half ttieir Original Coi^ he is, m a ppsition K ,to ( .,se|l Cheaper thanjany ofhjsr house m the Leather Trade, Vif l a - The Shop will be open for ibe iQreat Rush on MONDAY, 24th September, and i ©prevent customers from being dissapointed m not being attended to at once, has'engaged an efficient staff of hands, who hay* my positive instruotidna to sell the Goods 'at the Lowest Prices Don't forget <o onll and? seoure some real Bargains, as thty are all New and just out of Bond. _„_ ' ■• FRANOisTJ JONES,' The greatest living wonder of the Age. , FEILDING HOTEL; - --/ KIMBOL^pIf ROAI), FEILpiNG,. — — . *v>, J. H A S T I R> j BEGS to inform the public, his patrons and friends, that he has ' '' FEILDING HOTEL. V J . That the house has been refurnished right throughout, that additions and' alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the public ' have been completed, and that every • endeavour will be made, aad no expense spared, to make the house one of the sest pn the Coast. A Every convenience for boarders, tra- ' . vellers, and visitors, , who. may rely on civility and attention. The. liquors are of the best brands BILLIARDB! BILLIAEDS J. HASTIE, Proprietoi* THERE IB NOTHING LIKE LEATHER! ,<(. T. JORDAN BEGS most respeottully to inform his many friends th«t be has commenced business m the new shop at the back of the Bank of Australasia, opposite Remingtons', Chemist, and trusts that his old customers will once more rally round him, when they shall receive the benefits of good workmanship, whioh only a praotical and longexperienced hand can produce, , Note the Address— T. JORDAN, JBftck of the Bank of Auetralaßur, Opposite Remingtoa's,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

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