I *■-•• '■ .. 'A -,'.•' r l .r.. : tf'ji COBB & Co.'a Coaches for Mastertoir" andMakotoku, via Wobdv-ilft,' *uaV2. asi follows : — . = JFor WoodvUle, Masterton^^nd^Makojojiu coaches leave the Royal Hotel on S^m ' 6 * yß ' Batt Prida^ 8 ' at -iFor^Woodville '^nd MikotokuVje»»ii' Royal Hotel on Tuesday*, Thursday e, and baturdays at, 5,30 a.m.,. reaching Mako-, wku at 1.30 p.n>., . , * '. " , jLeare' Malcotolcu I fbr' .aaff*' Maaterton on M<ba!ds^U;^Bdribmf^ and Fpdays, at UAo^m^lvgticbiTS^ Palmet--Bton at 7 p.m. ; and. for; WopdwA)© aq4 V Palraeraton on Tqes^ays, Thursdays, and^ Saturdaye, leayibg Makotoku J at 5 a.m« reaching Pairaefaton at'lS^noon;"- !T ' " ?a «- Leave 'Woodtille fo* - Maste^tf 'i O n -Iqeadays, Thursdays, and Saturdayi^ai' 0 a.m. Passengers reaching Wellineton the same evening. < • >' ; ''■ '■>> : \YAj , _The Booking Office at \Voodrille is at Murphy's Club.;Hotel, and a-tPaltoeratoe Royal Hotel. •. ; .. ri EORGE YlOMPAinr,' Faliiierstoii Butchery, ''4 1 ' ' ; ; ] the Square, ■ : ' : . v : \ ; '- L . j . . •■■•■- .' ' ; ■■■■■* ■'> •■:.. ~f:-.i . no: , PALMERSTOtf ; &ORTH." t > ai 1 f ;';; Q ITY TDU^GiiiRY^ PALMERST6N NORTH. 1 £i 7 . ' -■>:■■-' « ■ . \ '■•.(.Mr.'.ij .:!■:.>: V '...',l ~ ' : '■' ■• ■ :•'>; V ; y-tU[- - - : — • - v '■ — ■ mHE M^IICANTIL^ A^D BAN^C 1 i ■ ';;;;;■ z$ a lawta, _ y . : The proprr'^'of the' MEßciisfTi^v and Bansbuptoy': Gazbtxb o{ New Zealand, has. much ..pleasure |n a,npouncioig to subscribers and the public gens-.it ! rally, that the subscription to the Gazette wi'l be rebucfd tb two Gdioeas per an hum/ as from Ist fanaary, 1884. He Is enabled to ma^e this iniim^tio^ r 1 m cons- quence of the highly encburag- . ing increase m circulation whiph cpn tinues to attend each issue of wfiaV'.blk \ proved, to be a - jao§t businesi.^ publication, and because ot\the. ,Qconoajp r : referniis introduced by the^^tJh^ftel^ Amendment Act;-iBB3-" The: G-az-tte huanow entered its'STinth ■:Ye*f>of existeure , and; encouraged' ; by its past sa^cess, the Proprietor begs to aes'irebis numerous subscribewthTDtrgfr? 18 out the Colony that n lbher-. labour -nor* expense will be spared; in, sustainfng^its" ' present deserved regulation as the most rniiabe circular of Jts, kind ia NewZealand. T ■ ? . ; The Half-yearly Index will, i^fature, ■ ( be issued separ^t^ly, a^. tin extra, charge ; !of 1' iye Shjljingi per annum. ' ; i Thß ; M.ERGANTJUE AND B4.XKRUJPF3? . Gazette is toe Only C-AzsTDBEbR.TH^ff I Colony., publish el fn JSTowZsalßn^. : i ' W6?M.±- -uoscrifjtion with Index, : £i2 7s per anpum; without -jnde'x, L 2 2's" ■ P^YAB^K, ; ik ADV JkNCfI .' ' r '' '• '■ ! " ( ' ' Pergo&s desirous of "sut>serJLbing .'.'fa* { the .Gazette / fropi the Ist January, ,1884, will pleaae.saodjiheir names and addregßes to the agents— -Messrs Ba--1 ker Bros.'.' Lambton Quay, Wellington and the local agents for the various districts, as well as tb the proprietor. R ' X WHKELEB, KO.-8 StafiFord Street, " ; I)nneilin<- T ' :: : ' '- ' :< ' ; "••- '■-"• ; •■--;
New i ; ESTABIiSIrkiIENT, ' ;; } ISTBARiTHB, JRQjrAt. HQTBli,;.r ;.;, •;•; THE SQtIAUE.;" ' '^ :u{ [ .!: ,«,, '/ ; ,'" ■ * O F the Hutc, J ; W'ellin^tonv' '> has Just opened a Nkw Shipment of pToods, which will qe found of Special Quality, and 'Exceptional V"ajue. f*p ; r An Extra Cheap line of'dp'dn'geg. A~LSO~* Best make —Stirrups, ■Bits; ; Bridles '■■'■ Spurs, &p. • On Hand^Neirts-' foot 'Oil and &ofb ■■-. •" r : ' ; ' ■■ ■" !--v-,v.;- <i • Saddles, Bridle's, 1 Harness* andWeryi thing connected with the trade supplied at lowest prices: ' -1 Qaalifcy uraurpaesed. Call and See for yourselves. • • '■ ' '.-<•' the Address — Next Eoyit Botel, the Squire^ and Kangitikei^ street, Palmeifcton j North. : . : : KW "yOTJ "W\Al J^TtE* A Situation . To Buy ANYTHi^aASkBVANT TO .JiBT FuBNISfiBD i To Sell Anything ' '0& Ui»i?ukt«SHAtf ' P " obT '""" """"^ Td ; Increase- Your Brisiiiesl^ ADTERTISE- TN'THE MANAWATU STANDARD The largest circulation m the district, and consequently the best- ;, medium for advertising-, • ■ -j "' Advertising is:tQ'tiulsiness S^liat ite&fa. is to machineiy— the grand projp'ellifij power.. ' : '-\ '. '" : . c! ' . : ' ' ; '' I;i rHE ManatvAtu Standard naa fijr fat 1 tfie largest 1 circulation 6 atay d e\vspa)ier " m Manawatu, : and ■no othe* ournal ( m the distticfe ia read byib manj r people.. Advertiser^ should remdimber ■ ' •"-••^rrj,- 5 / • ■■■■..; -ir • y ' -■ ■ ' - ■■' ■•■■ — v. , ti! .x ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 120, 16 April 1884, Page 4
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595Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 120, 16 April 1884, Page 4
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