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-^ ■'' l - : ' : ••"•• ' ' Business JNfojceSy .'.';.' : V J: /, J: '.' •." } !; >:: . t:i ." 1 BEID & OEAYS I ' Latest Improved CeiitraJ D||c Ha^tyw*, fi , AT REDUCED 'PRICES. " .. 1^ '" • '■'. ■ ■ ':''i' 4 i .;•; • '•■»•.;-•"■;■■:'»'.; ■ ■-*-■■<■■.. . i_.<- '^<'—> jVTEARLY 500 in use with new centre istsyf or seat and balancing purpoges* JLi Has one exit* disc, or is six inches 1 wider than thoserof all;;other makers fp'* the same given efe« ; disc 16 to 19 irches diameter ss desired. i >3\3Saar; HATE : TBRERGHILfifiD:^BARING BBACKETS ik EA^h' &ING ' Of the .10 wad/J 2 feet: sizes, the imported makfers haying; joK^y^Tyrp. • iA>> \ .All oil, .holes are iii. the TOP, and sit5 it. i» ibe Simjl st, best,, and most durable Pise Hyrrpw;in th*e Market i' and jfc is pfpw so.welliknoWn jbhafc testimonials,. as. to efficiency ' would be 1 'suppirfluPus.' * 'Any sifeeifi tied i^itti > travelling carriage; ,to. pass through, .gates, when Bp. required. jQawiage paid to the different Railway .Stations lin accordance with our catalogue. i i ; „. -./,, -'„[ . ,!; > Cambridge Roller^, 'serrated and plain, and 30 .iflrhfs in 4iameter, and from. 6 to 10 feet long.. Single and Double Sjeed back deiiyQrj Reap rs. : Brbadcast lowers for grain, grass, and. turnip seed. Farm ond tip Drayp. Contactors' tip rdfad drays,- etc.' -Sin'gl^ Double, B nd Treble Furrow Ploughs.; Dii'V qr Ridging Ploughs. "Drill nnd Field Qi.ubbers. Harrowpj Zi«-Zag and^l-exib'e Tripod Hari'bwpj ' Bitiding Twinß and^ "Wire, best quality. iNo, 8 Fencing Wire and Standards all sizes, punched to any guage. ..] .' ;'•:■; -■• \ ■*■;■■ a :,:.;;,^u^iraip]i Cataibgti^r FAe " l .; 1[,v'1,;.'..,l [, v ' 1 ,;.'.., t r p -application to. our. . offip.es .at, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaruj Invercargill, Ashbvirtoq, Christcuurch, and Auckland. 1 r',l\\. ! M?, v'/ .-)

X Situation I To Buy £nxthing> ASfefcvAto* :!M • -' TTd Vet tivhtisA'' To&BSL AKYTHINCkI OB' "ETIwttBNISHKD; i i f-;,i ;:■>■ •■-..! !•■ --OR •?...-■? :::?.■•/ ; - .••■->. :• „ Ta .Increase Ypur^usiness, "' AjPyERTJSE i$ $HE,.; r , r I Tne largest' circutstiofl in the dis-' J trict, and consequently the best medium for" advertising. ... ; Advertising is to.business what s|eam fa-'tp! inachiiery— tie grand propelling power- ' ■ "'" "".' "",, "'' • • • '_'• ] MESSRS. POAD & BRAZIER tp EG £o inform -the -P.ublio of Palm. Jj e\ b toil ,!JS brth and tfie Surrounding Districts, that they haivje "'openedli^ yETERtNARY, &HbMNG FORGE GENERAL SMITHY : .jfirAT TERRACE END.» r Horses Carefully Shod, an? Jenera? ißla'-ksmith's 'exeirate^ MANAWATU HOTEL, AVENUE ; ■-■,'■•-• "j v::. : '- ? ': r 'O, ;f9"\HE Proprietor having made con«» 1 isiderable-alterations and .additions ito the Hotel, sparing nothing, in order toprovide r comfortable a»d gpnyenient, iaccommedation for both Travellers and i BoardefsV ; rfispectfu] ly Eolicits a con^ itinuance of t^ Public Patronage. . NAwty «rested;Bamp.lo Rooms.. ! ' y Excellent Cuisine ! Firsf-cI4BS Billiard Tablp.u } Qodd StabliMfgj and paddocks* ; Buea^es and Horses always on hand. ■ Oft .• . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ i ■ ! ' ' '• ' ■ ■ - • ■ - ••' ■-• •■.',. 4 _. OTTO BERKEFELD, ( : ' ' ' Propriiptor. Lessee of theFoxton 'Public Hall, which' is suitable ; for Entertainmenle, Lectures, Dancing, . Public -Meetings Cobb' & Co 's Coaches sta«t daily at 5.3Q a,m., from the Manawatu Hotel, for Wellington,' amvibg from Wellington at 4>15 p. m- TThe.Bookiug uffice ; is at the hotel,., where, tickets "and all particulars can be qttainea , .. f 'I he Manawatu Hotel will meet the night train and convey , travellers 'toMH6\ hotel tfaWft ££ I CHAtiGJB. ... : ' ;'••; „* n \ . REMOVAL NOTICE. H. "WOLLEKMA.N;---1 U A- s m^ cli l^ ure J tt intimajti- g t( Jti his customer^ and the resident of Palmerstori and" siirtoundiug districts that he has opened- 'his nev premises in the Square, formerly Houns'iow and Voi^t*s Furnituri Warehousej and trusts by keeping i first-class stock of Groceries, Wmei ! and Spirits, Bass's Ale, Guinness'i Stout, also Ale< and Stout (Brewed. a the Jfell Brewery), and continue t( receive the support so generously a> corded to himin the past. Goods deli vered in town or country by Owiivan Orders by' Post' or' lelegritn attendee to with punctuaity. The Brands of the Wines and Spirits are so wel -known that further refer ence to them here is unnecessary. Ales and Stout brewed at -the Bell Brewery are of as first-class a quality as aiiy in the Colony. ., ;'■ ■kt b __As H. W, imports direct fron the -Home M rk^ts, and b.ys. fron no e but the -bestf 'firms in Austral i and iNew Zealand, he is therefore mi pos tion to deal most liberally wi 1 customers. Prices will be the same as those enunj erated in. the price list issued by th< p^jmerston Heady- Money Store, an< goods of first-c as'B qual ty only. H WOLLE^MAN,' . m ? : Brewer, Wine and . . Spirit Merchant and General Grocer I: . The ?qvabi>l ; ; Palmerston North, ;i. 1

I FEILDING HOTEL, ■^fMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. j i _ . /hEGS? 'its! i£Mri\ thi pMic, Uris JD patrons and friends, that he has openedthev. vMi.!-.^^' j- ■-.a <-.)A <f r . r {; r: F£ILI#NG HOTEL; * i That the house has' Veen refurnished* rjght throughout,. that 0 additions , and alterations conducive to the greater comfort , anaV, convenience of. thf , public have been completed, and that every ejndeavour, will be jnade> and no expense spared, to make the house one of the 3eßt ! ott ; tfte i Cbas l fc '^' ' >■'•'>■'<>- -■ ■■■■ Every convenience for boarder's; iafa--and visitors, who may rely on <|mhty!ani.»ft|en.tiony ;[ Imi •£.. ■■■.-..]] The' liquors are of the tost : ' fiItLIARDS! ! "'" ! Proprietor ' 1 i ' ' ! ! feLts&si ! 'fAriik(is'i ! ! y ' : ' : "' (I HE Undersigned is prepared to 1 supply bawn 'J'ptara ShinultS io ! 'at 9i per 1000. ! [ Paling^ laths, &cl, sii ' proportional! j „.•.....,; V; low, prices. ;*,..i... ■.-,■., , ; .... -„:/-,. i b,-,~i^lXo%;^v Union SSaw Milts, . •:,:••'■■. '»:/!■■::.. • " :.;■ • . . ' .;• Makino. . ;~^T „F LOURS FiiOUHl! A SK f6f Ch'amberlain?a FLOUR, «d - ; ' : mitted tc be the best n the Mana'watu. ! ' ' ! Chamberlain's is the only mill that ii ; fitted with appliances for thoroughl; | mixing the wheats essential to makinj ! „; . »;; : a v ••. j •.. ''j :.!;J7.' ■:<':,>. -:«l!.-; -;i Good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W, E. CHA MBER LA I v Fei'ding Steam ifiuur >ii . , |^°Tq tag obtained at King Ere „,Tl] 1 fc'quure, aud Milverton & Sou'sj Main 1 . . r ! . streft. fslmeraton.' ' . GLORIODS NfeiWS FOR 1 MAtfA ! , ... , ..- W,A : TU.I . .: : , (i . ..,. i — :o: — BOOTS AND SHUKS ( ,F.t>R -THI MILLION 1 J Ri ttWtiK&M his just re- • IX ceived the Largest, CJpe&p' est, and mosh Fashionable Stock o Boobs and Shoes ever imported into th< Manawatu. To cany info efleot tb< well-worn motto "Small Profits anc Quick Ke^urna,"- he offers the GREATEST BAIIGAINH 1 ever heard of in the' J dißtric't. The Stock has been curefully selected by vHoMK BUYERS, in the Home market, and therefore, all middle profits an<l charges by Colonia merchants have been obviated ; consequently, thi whole can and will be sole at such prices -its must command t speedy dlesrknceu -. • > ■-'' T i Bespokf Work Unequalled. Nona but hrst-class workmen an employed, "and.nothing but the best of material, used.. For .Fit, .Style, am Workmanship 'nothii/g can surpass m\ work, of which the inhabitants .-o MnnawaUi have, had ample prool. -■' !i ' & ALLINGIiAM, ;/ "On Thob Square."

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 76, 28 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 76, 28 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 76, 28 February 1884, Page 1

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