-W(JTr6E 1 koTICB ! NOTIOB I ( Fltifeib BEAYEN ] HAVING leased tha. whole of those 6 promises in -the Square, Palmerston, (m a pai'tiof which he has been carrying on business for. soine time past) ppf^ses mating sjich.* » s "vrill enable him to",' .place" oh* 'view a much larger stock than has hitherto lii'--Vv- A- i 'been kept. ' ! ' " The inhabitants of Palmerstonand surrounding district' are ; invited to make an early inspection, as ie is my intention to sell all goods at th,e lowest /,-, ... :...;, remunerative profit. jThe Stock will, be found to consist of everything', required m a General Store. . R ...1 hope by strict personal attention to the business, to nierit a fair share of :, "j public support. Families will be, wailed upon for orders, , and. G-Qods delivered m any part of; the . ! district. ' ! : mW)^ "BE Ay EN, .- , .•■ ; The. Square, . . Palmerston North. for sale; 'pHE pwperty ; known as "Upknd '1 .-•'■ Villa/'- consisting of a 5-roomed house and Staling, good garden, wellfekdedi and good well of water; also,- --• pleiity: of fruit trees. To be sold, a bargain, the owner leaving the colony on account of ill-health; 1 ■ i "Apply- to Mrs !P. HAiNfiSi Taonuistreet^ of oftixse •Of this paper. i i ' QHAILiER'S PORTRAIT ROOMS. Special arrangements made sgns' requiring', a. collection of Phjoiograpiiic Scenery. on. Estates, &c. \ A collection of tli^, ; abcfye considerably below the average price. ( Animals^o£ all kin^s.. photographed . while m motion,. ii.desicedj or ojrtier'we. ( , ••..,..;..: . '.'■■['■i i !' ) ' ;i>t 'Carte-De-Yisire, [XPJv W ozen »! an<J 10/ : pefiiaiif dozen,' '" ''. " , i •■*■' ' 1 special: ' , I 'will .one Cabinet with cjrder of ,'everjr doz. vcqtfede, Yfoites foil oil'e' 'month only/ s ..'.. .'.-. t) . • I |^^*N.ote the addijesa-rr .. - '. r M :^ ! : y ,.: ';'G: : iv*.\s.H'AiLEß,i ..::, i!wp doors from Coiirt ; House, Main ' ; J ' ', .|Palmerston.Korth. Iv. i;,ui-.:>. .![.:<: ik- — . ■ ■• : :ho.i^'., .■.-^■,,-. 1 -. li ,;-': ".«"■.■ iTHEvj3QnARB^ : * : PALMERSTON J?OBTh! . : ,;w:.<.:- V,«-V- _■' '«!' : ' " iff. -iT* ASEfiS. . . ..1; ....... . PR0PR1ET08 . ' 1 ( L ate manager- Rutland; Hotel, WannnHE above begs to inform the publio :■•■ 1 . generally that he- has; opened :this -newly/built Corameiciol^and Faiiiily Hotel, which heintendsjby civility and cpnstant attention, to make the most ; ;.-: r.pppukr Hosieliy on the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists, Theatricals, , and Per-' manont Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. CHARGES ' ; " v: ',"■ ■ .ir ■ 'A . .Private Sitting Rooms for Families and Permanent Boarders. . Wines, t Spirit and Alea of the best procorable brands, First-class Sample Rooms. Uood -secure Paddocks: . JSvery care U»ken,"but no respoßsibiJity. Forty m .aUendanpe pn the,,arrival of ,-." ' %<:> Luttdheoff 1 ... ' ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner.;. 1 ... J ... I 6 p.m. ■» ; ST; HILL-STREET SMITHY. ;. <: ■■( ..,.■■• j. ; , .-; :-~*-:v • ' ■.■[•-. Opposite' iTHi> St. ; Hill^Stbbbt Cattle « /:•: i-. J , Saib Yaubs ; <• ■• _ _ W. PfSKES &CO. BEG to : inform the inhabitants o Wanganut- and the* surrounding district that they have commenced business m the above line, and trust that by. good workmanship and moderate charges a share of public patronage will be accorded. The Horse. Shoeing Department will be under the immediate care of W. Parkes, whose reputation.! as.** horse- shoer is well-known m .this district. At the last Agricultural Show, the first prize was awarded him for shoeing hack horses.: ' : ' ■*■ '■■■'' ' ' ' ■ Jobbing and all kinds of Work executed with neatness and despatch. ; ' !;>;: •■■" ; '•■■ ; ' <y"-\i Harrows and all Fiarminer Implements rnanufyptured on- the shortest notice, and 1Q per cent, cheaper than imported article?. .: ,v . Farmers and Settlers m country districts would, do well before purchasing to give vca a trial, Kote the Address :— St. HiiL'^TBEBT,' Opposite Cattlb . Sale Tab'jps, , Wai^anui. OROUA CODNTY COUNCnT" TpENDERS will be received by the I Oroua County Council up to 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 28th instaut, for forming and metalling 66£ chains of finlcombc road. Also, for iorming 76 chains arid putting m culverts on Mackay's line. Plans, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at the County Council Office, f eliding, and at Mv Bismarpk's; Bpaconsttield, for Mackay's line; and at Mr Tompkihs' *tore, Halcombe, for Haloombe road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily tioccepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer; Feilding, November 20th, Isß3.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 302, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 302, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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