MR COTTLB, L-D,S . DENTIST, (by examination.) Victoria A Vi'nap, Wanganui. ALL DISS \SES ot tho teeth, jaws, /\_ -an! ' associale 'pnrts treated. Teeth stopped with gold or silver.' Artificial oCes «made upon improved principles. U R Li E KN W O 0 I),. WANGANUI. I =•; ■MRDIOAL FOTICE. TVR OURL. (of ttangi'tiWei),' may 1/ -bt- Consulted *»cry FRIDAY", at Reminffton's Dispensary, Rang'.tikei Road, from 1 to half-past 5 o'clock m the afternoon M r Keminj^ton is authorized to give any information,, a 5 * to fees, and to i arrange for out-door visits ir required. Patients are invited to, ATTEND SIRLY, to give time '-for-, careful Examination. ; 35,000 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS LA^D FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. npHB Emigrant 'and 3 Colonists Aid OorI „_, poration have the, above quantity of tanA for>ale m sections Varying m i\ze from ""■" " 100 TO' 500 ACRES "" '!' ' JM. ; -i ■ ''iN.THES MANCHESTER BLOQK, MAN.A.WATU,. '" The mb'st rising district m the North I?' 5 ' land. '•'■■• " : '• ' ■■■"■■■ ' " "■" ' '-■' ' ..' ' -.. Thelandia^hebeßtof quality, and m many case? has very valuable timber npon.it. Ifte' Manchester BtobW is the centre bf the Mauawatu Timher. industry, threqifotrths of the sawmills m that County being located; m theßlock. , - 'The land is opened nfc by roads, m many cases metalled, and the • •■; ,t ■;• RAILWAY FJROM FOXTON TO PATKA,. Runs through the ; ; settlement. 1 iTaking into consideration the quality of the soil, 'the accepsibilitv and proximity ta railway communication,'' the land on the M.ahcbeste,r Block is by far tHb CHfiAt'Bs'r 'NOW OfSkbfßfG TO THK (WOOLD-88. aETTI/EB; ■ "The DOpU- ' lation of the Block is at present about 3,§pp. r Price— 66b per acre, three-fourths of .purchase money may remain on taoytgage at seven per cent, for five yearsif required. - ; : • :t Title arider the Land Transfer. Act.; Vc ; •■• .._. Fill 1 information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's ;oflice, Feilding, jwhprea;guide and horse will be supplied' to enable buyers to personally inspect the landr Plana of Block and any information required seni free to any address, on application by leftter ; td the Agent EmMIGRAKT AND CoLONIST's A.II» COBPOrATION Limited Fbildino. i ;..;r r< ;- i ■/:' I ■■■; • v : " NEW YEAR HAS Al&iVED.'*' M^;.NJJW ti STOjO^ of Boots - and '^ho^s/'cpjnpnsingTa'lar^e.asso-'t-ment Gients^and Ch'ildre^'s • ; "' -.;..;.; sizes. . ; ,.< t , ; , , iv I' &m ribif b^'eMng' up a cons^ment of ! 'the ab^e/ and^inrend' :^b' :^t : "; ridiculously low prices ' I : : : <FOR'OASH:''i 1 .- : iuntiil further notiae. . {. Come and 'inspect ;: 4he stocky and s c j ; - for yourselves; • ■••; e JO&ft-Msfi&p>t^ ... : Boot a.itd Shoe JMCasttpactfbeb, '■■■»■>-■ ■■'■■• Terrace end. ■.=■•■> PALMEiRSTON NORTH/" '_ ' CLUB HOTEL, : , ; ,TIJE f .SQpAIaE, .... | £t T. AKEES.. !..!.,?..!:.. iPROPBIETOB. (Late manager Rutland Hotel, Wangatiui ) i ■•.■_•' . ■-■; ■!, nnHE above begs to inform tlie public L generally, that" he" 'has opened this J i newly- built Coniniercial and Family Hotel, wbich lie intends, by civility and j constant attention, to niake the most popular, Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families,: Commercial Gentletpen, Touri3ts, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. '-. CHARGES MODERATE, Private Fittinz KoQms for FamUiesanH ' ; Per napent Boarders! . "_ ■ ■ ■ i *'■' ■" ■'■ i Wines, Spirit?, arid Ales of the best . . ; procurable brands* ; . .. ■ First-claSB Sample Booms, ' . Up.od SiabHng anVi R'eenre -^Paddocks . JEvery care: taken, bbt no responsibility. '•■ i--;- i'.-.-'.r .'• -; •!• ; , Porter m aiten^dance on the 1 arrival of every train. - / Luncheon i*. ;'..■' 120t0i2 p.m. iDinner ., .... ~~ ... 6 p.m. / J j/.!'.--.; ; // ; . ; : ..':; .■'^"NpTtCE; . l!: ; ' ; >; - . < E'^:T'i T\ A X; E B, ,' • 'V. J « •'; JJ .. ■- ..... ... . i ; ; JFELLMONGEB, - .Rangiti^ei I^ine, Palmerston K. (0 ppositc^ Brewery.) Higliest' price given for wool andskiris. ; "Wool Scoured on Commission. , "Wool- Packs< on Sale. tfkILDING STABLES. KIMBO LT 0 N ROA D, FEILDING. RMOBPHY begs no notify to the i public of Feilding and the surrounding districts, that he has taken the above; Stables, which have been 'thoroughly renovated and fitted up with, every conyenience^ •',,'.■',."! Saddle::, Horses, Buggies, &c, on -■■■"" Hire. Every attention paidl to Horses left the bibles. ' | ; B;M. also wishes to inform the public thut he is prepared to CARRY GOODS or PASSENGERS from the Railway Station to any part of the Town or Country at Moderate .rates. Address— ■■ F El L D I H G, ,H. O T E L,i Feilding. j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 70, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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665Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 70, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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