STEAM TO WELLINGTON; r \ HE Favorite steamers TUI, HUIA 1 and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Welling ton, leave Foxton as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) — For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN W. LID DELL, Agont for the owners. "HEADY MONEY STORE. GKEAT GIFT SALE FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON 1883-84. To all Cash Purchasers of a 5/parcel we give a Present to the value of 6d. To all Cash Purchasers of a 10/---parcel we give a Present to the value of 1/To all Cash Purchasers of a 15/---parcel we give a present to the value of 1/6. To all Cash Purchasers of a 20/---parcel we give a Present to the value of 3/Discount terms suspended during Gift Sale. Toys and Fancy Goods in gx'eat variety. One Newfeld Piano just arrived, price £38 10s. Terms can be arranged.^ Mexican Org-anette. Great Novelty. ~C. S. GAT TON, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, The Fquaeb, Palmebston North, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the district generally that he has re-commenced business as above, and trusts that by making a thorough good article at moderate j rice, to merit a renewal of the patronage so kindly bestowed on him previous to his leaving Palmerston. Repairs neatly executed. Note the Addre>s — N^xt the Commercial Hotel. (The Standard Office.) K mHOSE who Advertise largely do X <he most business; they are business men, and who know the value of money. These firms would not advertise if it did not succeed, In a widely read and leadiug journal, advertising by the quarter or the year to any firm of good standing is but the shiimp to catch the whale. Those who do not Advertise are losing ground and time, and may, without exaggeration, be compared to fishermen who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch only minnows.. Push, principle, tact, and advertising, result in one word — Business ! " SPECIAL SHOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Bentley Bros. 1 DISPLAY OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH 2sj£XTjTj~Ll>rßlJE^lC NOW ON AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, THE SQUARE
IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. N.iJ.— The Manawatu Standabd, the Oldest Established Daily Country Newspaper on the West Coast, is unequalled as an adversing medium, being more widely circulated than any other Newspaper in the District.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 29, 3 January 1884, Page 2
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364Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 29, 3 January 1884, Page 2
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