NOTICE. POISON is laid on Town Sections Nos. 190, 192, 194, 196, 108, 241, 242, 243, 244, and ou the Hokowhitu Native Reserve. lUOHTER NAN NEST AD & Co. We X L IN Mantles, Costumes, Ulsters, and Dress Stuffs, AT The Bon Marche. Inspect Our Show Room. Beehive Store. Just Received Dirccl from Melbourne, r A PACKAGES Very Superior OtJ TEAS, iu \ chests, \ chests, and boxes. Agent for the sale of the Calcutta Tea Associations Pure Indian Teas. Also, Australian Tea Blending Company's TEA. The Packets are marked in plain figures, and sold here at Melbourne Prices. Cheapest House for Tents, Horse Covers, Stack Covers, Sfc. J, H, Topping, BEEHIVE STORE, The Square, Palmerston North. DISTRICT ORDERS. Milita and "Volunteer Officer, Wanganui, 20th May, 1884. fTIHE Paimcrston North Rifle I Volunteers will Parade for Quarterly Inspection at the Drillshed, Palmerston North, at 7.30 p.m., on the 6th June, 1884. C. STA.PP, Majob, Commanding Vol. Dist. JSOTIUE, HORSES or Cattle trespassing in the Standard paddocks (Donelly's) will be impounded, the present lessee's tenure not yet^having expired. NOTICE. ROBERT PARR begs to announce to the inhabitants of the Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts that he has assumed the Sole Proprietorship of the Coachbuilding Business formerly carried on under the name of Parr and Bennet. This establishment will in future be known as Parr's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog Carts, Drays, and all kinds of vehicles made to order. The best only of American, English, and Colonial timber will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. All kinds of repairs executed with neatness and despatch. Criterion Hotel. Nixon-Street, Wanganui. (Opposite Railway Station.) H. MORROW Proprietor. THE Travelling Public will find every comfort and convenience at the above hotel. s BATH ROOM. Good Stabling. Superior Accommodation. Terms Moderate. Note Address — CRITERION HOTEL, Nixon-Street. 1 THE Sr^McVfc standard NJO?^ Largest I j[ j| j *r4 Circulation in MJ^bs^ | <*he district, y'^^s^^ SPECIAL NOTICE. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. "TTTE beg to notify to our subY V scribers who paid in advance that their term in many cases has expired, and we respectfully request a continuance of the same. J3y way of reminder we have sent out accounts, and trust they will receive prompt attention. We specially ask a settlement from subscribers and advertisers -who are more than six months in :arrear. There is now a very large amount on our books, made up mostly of small sums ; and owing to the of running a daily paper, which in a large and scattered district i« necessary very considerable, it is urgently necessary that book debts should not be allowed to increase. Prompt settlement is therefore respect fully requested.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 153, 27 May 1884, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 153, 27 May 1884, Page 3
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