G. M. BNELBQN Mead The Following Notice of the Undersigned: — FOR SALE Pitt-street. — Those two sections of securely-fenced land, and a good four-roomed^ cottage, for £110. £35 m cash, and £75 upon mortgage. Ferguson-street. — l^acre paddock, cplendid dry land. Price, £70, and terms given. Terracb-street. — Section of land and a good cottage for £60. On terms, if needed. Lombard-street. — A new, wellfinished house, and a choice freehold, for i2OO. £175 upon terms. Taonuj^-strbet. — A capital fiveroomed houeo and a largo section, with every convenience, for £140. ALSO, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A sociable Pheeton, English-built. Price, £35. A full compass Piano, by Chappell & Co. Price, £30. A good second-hand Theodolite. Price, ,£6. G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer &c. BARNS & HIGGIE. STOCK SALES FOR DECEMBER. Campbelltown... Wednesday i Dec. 31 BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers. MR T. R. WALTON is hereby authorised to collect all outstanding costs due to the late firm of Hankins & Baker, and his receipt will sufficiently discbarge clien's paying him. ■■--^Dated the 20th October, 1884. " : ~SLJaJSgBERT H\NKI,VS, "-■-cv.. Solicitor. LOs Per Week lOs Per W^k S a fc vl^wl w W ? TEMPOKABY NOTICE. MESSRS. MITCHELL & STUTTER beg to notify having commenced business m Palmerston as CABINETMAKERS, Upholsters, and General House Furnishers. Mr. Mitchell has had considerable experience m the Upholstering Degavi ment coming from the .pfinoipul houses of Chnstchurch and Dunedin. Working at Private Houses being his special feature. Houses furnished on deferred payments on extremely liberal terms. Carpets planned, sewn and laid, Old Carpets renovated with economy. Newest designs m Vallances, Curtains, Mantle Drapes, and Bed Furniture. Venetian Blinds fitted up on shortest notice. Repairs 'promptly attended to. Note tho Address — Factory — Old Times Office, Mainstieefc. Show-room and Warehouse m the Square, now occupied by Mr Park, Bookseller. Lease to be transferred. February Ist, 1885. Worldng Manh Friend. LOs Per Week lOs Per Week PRINCESS HOTEL. TEKttACE END. . Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased tho above well-known establish men t, and intends carrying on tho business m a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeia will find every couvenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. • Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the Best Brauds only m stockNew Boot and Shoe Warehouse, ad- ' joining the Hotel. X). OXjl^^Ol^jD PROPRIETOR. j ORATORIO PARADISE. rp|HE above will be given m the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday next, Dec. 30th, 1884, by the Wesleyan Choir, assisted by other friends. Tickets— Front Seats, 3/- ; Second Seats, 2/- ; Back Seats and Proinen--1 ade, 1/. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at ,8 o'clock sharp.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 23, 27 December 1884, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 23, 27 December 1884, Page 3
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