\ ' . - ;; wantea r- /; n | — — ; — ; "I '■ ! V xv AICEE Dtt immediately,; j ;4tree i VV f f boyßof«jr/^e;iVfiotahei4. at i CVoua Downar Station;; I b ffii^TEl) -2- BJr Mtofr- ;^Jfi«toSii ; VV Amis, rf/ W6oaville? a good steady, competent~~cbok, female preferfed. ' ' For parbiculalrs l at Standard <9ffice. - ' ■«- t; ! ! , ■] { \ ••..". Vf-iV.\ ■-.>.; ■■-.■... y*. 'TT7 ANTED KNOWN— Btuick of jO^ened at , on' S«turd^r, 27th. Price w" per advertiaedlisfc' ■•'i ••• •"-!) .ii- . t? . IJI , jhM ,-i<-r-isn.,'>. n-'iadO ■ .' .'. ;*: .;^ : ( j. »;.•.. .s^jt ' WAITED KNa^^^6olp^c% >,X V. . . fixeiJ'bE'lobW'tpjps":; 1 !^ ter size,' 3/2 • full' size, ' S/'oV -qne penny les8 J ea<jh;ip"er bale of 50. Ready Mon^y store, %'j^Sf.^;:- '';: t d ;;: ; ;!;;7 f ;!; jih-H ■ ..if..-) " W AiNTKiy'ks^WN. riiatj.l^ave /(IKt'fiij/.-alwajrf/.Qn-haiid and for sale,.* large stock of double- and single-seated Buggies, Ladies' iPhaetons. ■ : Waggon 1 * «ttes^ ? Bußiues¥; Spring Traps of all debcriptrona, City '•'Bxpresses, Spring Tip 1 Dra'y^CbnfnipnTij) Drdjß y also, Landau Carriage. /IlVery article bjojlt oi the best material,^ a»4 i the workmanshipa^not M be surgitesed. A|)ply tb the Wellington Coach Factory, iVthhners street"ana f ffarariaki'' place* AJV'J&han, Proprietor, who ha* 82iyears' Colonial experience: *■,*/: . o i ... >.* [...htrjU-'j uri: - -.. - . .. a RUTLAND LEVERY AND^LETTING .T^frTABLHBtf ■:•»"/:•». S r ICTOBIi k^feB,^Ai6IOAKUI. ! . roberFsoSs rk i pT AVINXJ. te-openedths T»Koye«Oldii 'XI Kstablisbed and 1 ?ft d m". 6 ? ; expftnence,oa, .the^'aboTej business m many riarta of iNewf Zetland l ' hppes "by- '4upi3(lyitijgf^nh# p tfribli6'ifftfi r | MJefior;^daft h^fßjfib*^ ;QentJe^en,.,Bm^ ;and open and closed. jGarriagaa'pf everyidescription, on -the shortest hbtice; to-' jvery;, moderate jcharges, io, receive:*. i id <-Bhare of public patronage. f> ■ ! *?: ieXPERi^^CED GRdOStriS^AT" 'Sontf"B^kAiiKto^gl&'and u l>.(nibltf" [ Horses .Bonghty Soldi ot fiicha'n^ed: l y^di m ROS^. '•'""' i;A ..•i !•!•« 7';i«J :#S" ! .K*i.'i : i'- ••■•!»:•" -^ i •-• Wi-»: I.V-JJ vu Jr..,K-f»?fi?WftOrf.£ .: ..■:.:«;:,:■*.■ i .. ...£-.^ oji , .. •« tiioi •!'«■»■- '»v '■ ! '■•iiis-> -.tf i V'^-tf'-i •■ :i •'a-rt-.iq" ■■■( ij ■!■•.!'.- !.■.':».■ - l"i.----i :^|7; 53 .;., ■:,Jjl|..v:i: I :Tw-«' I IMPORTANT TO FA'RMBftS.' ' I ! ? ; :: ! r^'r-^estob^ai.xv;:^^'' ; ;'j':" ; HANLDrr •:,;-'- ; ; ! ;;!. Has'biiilt : a "Mt Cemenjfc Shwp JDip for ; : ua^the^wofkma^ship Js satisfactory. <• > . ,';.■-.•-. ■, .:*■(■ v.ydA. l &U.,RijßSami '•' i MttmnAental^bMtf'filb^,;^^^^ all^ Kilids^f jCei&ry^dfk executedi* 1 , v ■ Gs^wi'Wßi^^Tim^BiiClto^'ißli*' ; s ,v. •-.■■•"-• Preservers, &o f . .. ;;; •■ :i;! ' ?;! ! . j^ The Bh^mr6ck;ij^ r ;^: ;^ , v . ■■■' -^ iPslmerston Kdrtht' • ■- | ; JHiMGLESJ^HENaLBjIiI.'- '"u -' -a l ßALTfl^SMl<>'P&mi*(}S'!T !: • I '-* t j ! ... __ .■/■■:':;-J .: ' i'j ■■i THE.i-tTndereighedi iai g :»jj r ep ar^J > PaliiigsVjLafchs, ; «t«. ,i afe proportionally ' ;; ' ; .v.- v ;-n '•-■■i-.-.i (Oniou-fcJaW'Milla'j 1 * * ;; ' ; '- r ' ! 8 ; n p w , iphaccos, -Cigars, ni | J 'and, ,« i igasetteß, mi ofi Ltb 6 ' moBt? ap-i ' * proved ibrands. '>■?'■•■* 'a-t^ ••' -'' • r - '"« ,A j varied assortment hcjlde^, and^yeryinecessar^Kin feoflnec- ' ; tidni.with a Tobacconist's rßutfintes;.\' v " lytatipneryjiFanoy Goods/ and c a larger vaKety of &&SMBL&;* > '•..,^ "- -^ "* .•-■■■•■ piL^IARJQS! v BILL1A»DS!1 : -* v ' : j v .. 0 ;,.. -i ■$* per game. '"•« -^ ; - y ■'• i v^POQLI-^lß»persgamei' '• 'Ndte^headdress-^-'i ■■»•• * •• -^ ■ JN,EX'i; CLARENDON HOTEL, j^ v .. v.. "The-, Square,-. \v^>v,* . ; ■ i\ , .Palmerstbn North; - I :^.-A\.*- —■- •■ ;■■•-■ LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, ~T Rangitikei-fetreetf .^— ?:« > i pAliM'tftSTOw' JSJOB*S,^^ i'• ' ;i - Hafing purchased these; Stables,^ne s.r . prepared cwef'illy and thprpoghly break horses to sadlle, single and : double harness. , : , ,r:, o , i. • * -'-i a : ■ - ■ -■ >i ■ ■ ■ ' '* ■ * - ■ "■" ■ •■* Buggies of all descriptions, ana horsei alvrayi^nniie at moderate charges. ; Good cu 'and lar^e roomy . locse.bo^fs:4 viThe. stablrs being open: ' -day »ndi nighty and .our* motto being^ ' ' '" Civility" and attehtifen/* , we^shiill'al^; fwfcys *l(e .ojpenW ; do H ' busin.esSiands^nst , to see. *f ojir old .friends" and. ;their^ i frieruls^railyroundi^''^ •; * ■.>:..;-:•,«■•* .T N B.^hV:fcdß;efb^feß ! j »f^ jwbil^" adapted 1 for.rac^ an|d vth^rj .tfai,!.. vHiif!g*,bjpod / stppk,- ;l!:u . .• -•..:„/ •..'(., >,m , . Mss* * o* e l ht! address. — Kangitikei- -■• street, next Wood's, Blacksmith.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 3
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