STEAM TO WELLINGTON. r\ HE Favorite Seniors TUI, 1 HUIA and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Wellington, leave Foxton as under (weather and other circumstances perinittin g)^ , j ■. ) Tl/i for> Wellington ttiA&yj y&t 5 p.m. 4 . JOHN W. LID DELL, Ac;out. N.B. — Passengers by this line have the option of travelling by way of Wanganui, either by the Stormbird or Huia. Next visits Palmerston on 27th June mr John k. Scott, . Professor of Music, dec, MILL /if sufficient inducement is ofiered) make a permanent stay Mn thb Palmerston districts, teaching Piano, Organ, Singing, Ac. t Jj. E.;S7, hayitig had' ai musical ex* perience of eighteen years, hope's -that, lie limy merit a fair share of public patronage. Having arranged for the organization of a String Band, Balls, &c, can ;be supplied with the best and newest [music at a reasonable price. i For terms apply at Office of thia[Paper. j =.. — • ■ - - ■ j PRINCESS HOTEL. TERRACE END. •Denis C___j_ibrd BEGS, to notify that lie has purchased tho above well-knowr* establishment, and intends carrying on the. business m a style which for efficiency and. completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeis will find every con venience, : -.combined- with- civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales; and Spirits Of the Best Brands only m stock :z). c_L___ir_roK_D PROPRIETOR. ■ Just Received,— Second Shipment of Millinery, Hats, . and Bonnets. Choice, Cheap, and Plentiful at The Bon Marclie. I Just Received — Second Shipment of our Guinea Blankets for Double Beds. Splendid Value at Tbe Bon JWTarche. j '." ' ,;■■■ . - iPTJKEP__PA FUESEEY, Neak Ma__o.t. i ....... C F. Hanneke BEGS to call the attention of the Settlers of Palmerston and surrounding districts to his Wellassoi ted Stock of \ FRUIT TREES, Cpm piisiug the Choicest and mostapproved Varieties for Orchard Planting. Also, many thousands of Ornamental Jf Forest Trees, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, Roses 4s Pot Plants, Hawthorn Quicks and other Hedge Plants. i ;.-.': /Inspection Invited, a Catalogues sent free on application. Orders promptly attended to. : C. F. lIINNEKE, NURSERYMAN, MARTON. ■ TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES THE COLONIAL, MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE^SOCIETY, LIMITED. THE Directors have added to their ordinary httuicfces of business THE TONTINE POLICY INVESTMENT SYSTEM, which cqrnbines Life^ Assurance with Investment ano/ Annuity, AT ORDINABT BAXKS. Like all other policies of this Society, theiTontinb is unconditional, incontestable, unchallengable. Travel^ and change of residence and occupation without restriction or notice. / THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCEi SOqiEJTS, LIMITED. A is duly incorporated by British law, and registered according to the Life Assurance Acts of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the various colonies. A Board, pf Directors m each Colony, enilWffcped—'i A]. A A To ascepfc and complete policy contracts at ouce. To pay all claims on presentation of proof. To invest the premiums m the Colonies. All other forms of Assurance as usual. H. S. H. LYALL, Secretary. $hief Offices m N.Z. : High-_treet. Dunedin: DUDLEY EYRE, Resident Agent for Wanganui District, Clerk
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 2
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