PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING BT ]Vr R "Lf TjiLLERY pILBE T Making four visits m the year between New Plymouth and Palmerston, calling at all the town and country districts, having with him a goo_ supply of all kinds of material for repairing Pianos, and Harmoniums, &c, •/">. .nnXa * : X}~ "'Ttxt f~x. t li y Pianos tuned by tho year. L Al SPLENDID INVESTMENT. —■FOR SALE.--A BARGAIN. A VALUABLE farm m the Wai-^ JOL kato,/ consisting of 540 "ores arable land,/ most of .which has been under cultivation. 'The farm, ib well situated, and there is a comfortable resi•denc^ferected on the t property. There is water-carriage to within three miles, and^good rbad communication intervening. There is unlimited run' for oattle, m 3^he, Jocrflity. The stock and implements oa the (arm can be'takeri by tho purchaser at valuation. A quantity of fencing has been erected, and other 1 improvements carried out. and .farm is , one^of the best m the i district. The price asked is exceptionally, reasonable,, and either as an investr ment or occupation the purchasser could/ not go a wrong A large portion of the purchase money, could remajn oh mortgage.' F.or ;fcitle, price, 'terms' and other particulars. Apply to HAMILtdN BROS., Chemists, ; Queens treet Auckland. r - * - r ~" *■ '"■" Xl vx .xx.jxa. ; ,^' v . X r I "HE Undersigned is prepared to ;i.' i ,' fi tr<Mt.,!wite^ and., otberß requiring, the, use of Pad' ;dbc_B -for- . graaing , wit bin one :L -■■ ••.: mile of Paimerston, rtize'of Paddodis,' 17, 2s, 80, 60, and . .. 60 acres. -^.'X X " '- r •i -v .:..i.-<<-l ■ :i .f.Xilit. .<.:,} r-i-ii!-..75t. - ,:,f.: ■'' 'McMtiixhft^FE^ WATER. „;.L „ farinfra a. attiehdin^D fiSe Weekly. ?an«s] fionthly salejßj held ..in, -Paln^erßton wjll nd it to L their . advantage to /make . »rr ingeraentj-vfor the use of the above xv- m ,-:vXi ui£aadooka. i ., r . t p...;,{../- IS . Apply-tb^ 'YY'X ••(jAAit'i iisftr ,;»■.:•:■! .-. J. CARROLL, -* x all m.i C)a^n__r/__btel; H ;:J -~i Palm'e»"flton North. POT-iTC-tM E©iATo_^y 1 OATSI OA^SV' d XX A lon •*,*■.'.„,-.?{ y { T~-xi v i - ... xij. r q ' I^H Eibndersigned;are;now: landing, ■ JL ex Alma, 100 tons Prime -Quality-' BlueJ>erwent Pptajfboes.^ -^ To Arrive, Mary Ogilvie, lOO^Tons Potatoes.^ '_OQO .Bj-aheliiPan^h, 1 Jar-ri tarian.^aiid Short Feed and Seed Oats. " ;; '^^AtltEß'^Hit^lCCL''; ••i' , -j> ; -Rib'Qw_.T Stbebt; cisvi&NOANTjt/ X: r N.'B.^.The _bove Potatoes 'are bein^ m lots of half-tons. aud upwards.. cheap. THE KING OF LEATHEB. FRANCIS J/ JONES, • r.r«f -A The nbW ' ofcerious ' Slaughter' of ' b'OOT^ iND SHOES. ' " " ' ! ' j^rlLLiOpeniufV his New and: Spacious vv Premises, opposite the Princess ipii ... Theiitre, Rit)ewaj street, yvanganuion , <.<. 'MONDAY 24th SEPTEMBEB, With the Magnificent Stock, of E.H.Hants Estate^ of Wellington, wheri ' r * r ' BOOTS AND SHOES Aqr. yy Of every variety will /be offered; at Prices soLow that tbo£ mußt be seen to be believed A y'\J ■ '-jj... l/.j.ii.i. ? :. *._.<! Headßiot Families are requested to refrain from buyinK anything m connectjpft with. Leather noiil the Arrival of this SPLENDID STOOEs ; §„ I.H J» «.^- "- .. - A*£* Bemember— That a Sale ofL this' Gigantic Magnitude only occurs once in^a : L_e Time: As Mr Jones has Bought fcbi» JrflrflenseSfcock - for cash at something lgss than * half^ their. Origj Dal Cost, be is a position .to: sell;. Cheaper thaii aay otber house in^ihe Leather - Trader:" a,.' Lt,;. : L'L^ The Shop will be oparF- 6t^^the^Great.-ipi-iri on MONDAY, 24th September, and topreveDtoustomew fcpm being dissapointed m not being attended-,© at T oSee, an efficientjßtaff of hands/ who, bjaye my. positive instructions to sell the Goods at the ,- Lowest Prices , y. XXlJ^Uxs XX/AX) Don't forget to <aall and seoure some real Bargains, as the? are all New and-jnatoutLoi J* j; PRANOIS j! JONES, d Tbe greatest living wonder of tbe Age. FEILDING HOTEL, "^ Z ' KIMBOLTON ROAD, PEIEDINGr .f. H A 8 T Ix E, BEGS to inform the" pubiic, his patrons and friends, thatnTßas opened the u ,^..-f . .. ?: . ..*, ,, -..,.. ■ . v FEILDING HOTEL. That the house has been refurnished right throughout, that' additions and* _U«BEaJ_QAa^w^ comfort and convenience of the public have-been completed,^ and that every' endeavour will be made, and no expense /pared, tb make the* 'house one of the seat on the Coast. .-'■-- x> -.x Every oonvenienbe for boarders, travellers, and visitors, who" may 'rely on civiliQriind i! »t>:entioh.' -«**** : The liijubrs ' are of the' best brands BILLIARDS I "■■ BILLIARDS "' iy ''"" 7:^/HAStIE; Proprietor THERE IS NOTHlrfd LIKE ' - - LEATHER! . *• i ' '' r, "' BEGSLmost /respeotlully ' to inform his many friends th t he has commenced businpeo m tbe new shop at the' back of the Bank of Apstral siaV opposite -Remingtons', Chemist, and trusts that his old customers will once! l nidreVallf round ' hi m^ when" they shall receive -the'benpfifß'of good workqaansbip, which only a practical and longexperienced hapd can produce. . . Note the Address— ! T. JORDAN* ! , ... Bpck of the Bank pf Anstralksia. **" _ OpjipßiJe Remington's. " .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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