, STE|IM TO WELLINGTON. ri HE Favorite Sueamers TTJI, 1 HUIA and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Tse|lu| gtoji, . <\<b» ye Rotfcfo as* under permitting) — TUI,E&rly. , .:...,,: JOHN W. LIDDELL, ; Aejent. NT3.— Pawiengei-a b^tWß line have the option of travelling %y. way of WanganuiJ either by theStbrmbird or Huia. i . •■ .. RE MI NGfON'S MEDIC AIi HAlili i /'Removed to , rRANCKETIEEI-STBEE'F, j * (Opposite Stevens & Gorton's) MOULT, 'Wanganai, is the only Importer of Crockery, and buys for Cash. .. , v A.; R. FLETCHER JOHNSTON, Barrister & Solicitor, PALME RSTON NOBTH, (Next Bank. of New Zealand.) Money to Lend on Approved Freehold Security at current rates. FIRE BELL SIOHTALB. THE Signals m case of fire are given m tbe following manner :— ' Toll the ball Tftpidly, then paase m ring- .- itiftforafew seconds. Make 1, 2, 3, or 4 single Btrokdf, indic»ting tbe number of ; lbs Ward m whioh tbe fire is. Pause again . fair a few seconds, and afterwards ring tbe j bell again, and so alternately. ,: ■ ' - ' . i .' Tbe meeting places for the Brigade, m case of falie alarm, are as under : — No. 1 Ward— The State Sohool. No. 2 Ward— Richter, Naanestad, k Od.'s ! Saw MHI. ! No 3. Ward— Gillett Bros,' Buildings, m the Square, , • No. 4 Ward— Old Palmerston Hotel. . In case of a fire occurring, the person first discovering the same is req&e«Ud to ring the fire bell as indicated. By Order. j OAPTAIN BBNTLBY. ] L. G. Wkst, Seoretarv. pAPEHHANGING ; WAKEIIOIJSE. ; - PALMERSTON NORTH, V And Yictoiila Avenue, tlTanganui. TMPOIitERS of British & Foreign X "Window Glass, Paperhangings, Brush ware, Paints, Oils, Colors, Var- j nishes, Pictures, Pictnro Frames, Gilt Mouldings, Artists-Requisites, <fec f HToase Painters * Decorators. < ■■. The Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of Paperhangings m, the , District. iIOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, i riIHE Undersigned begs to an-, ;JL nounce to the residents of Palmeraton and adjacent digtribtn that, he has, purchased the Imsine^ lately carried on by Messrs Lound and Pederson, m Main-street, and hopes to retain the support so liberally, accorded to his predecessors. Quality of Workmanship Unsurpawed. ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Plain and Corrugated Iron / i Tanks or all Sixes. ' i 'i ■ ' ■ I Spring, Hip, Plunge, and Shower i Baths of all descriptions on hand and made to order. ; , , ,' • Spouting, Plumbing Work, fyc. A large' stock, of Tinware always • '■"■'• ■'-' on hand. JAMES EAWLINB, i (Late Lound & Pederson.) Main-Street, Pal mew ton North. Next visit to Pulmoraton on Friday, ; 22nd August, :■(■; V>' . . .' . . .■■.-,• i ,1-. ■ ■ [A OARD.Jj . dec on at on, PALMEESTON NORTH. Country Orders Promptly Executed, Jobbing Work attended to with Despatch, Address '— Fitzberbert-street, next door to Beck's Cordial Factory. MOULTS, W T anganui, Crockery, admired hy all.J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 228, 23 August 1884, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 228, 23 August 1884, Page 2
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