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Dressmaking. ■ i ' . • ■ . ■ . ■ towers' 1 that Miss Webb has ' resumed Dressmaking with an increased staff of exper- . ienced assistants. Further comment is unnecessary. jr. * w. A. incbowsiiii, CASH. WABEHOUSE. " j : [A CARD.] I ;*. %^Hf tE^S H€tf fitr ; E. JEWELL.—. ...Proprietary Express .: i**— -attendance on_ arrival every train. ~^~^ — — . j ' • . Excellent Table Kept. j .. "■' ••••■■"■* ' " i ,•■.-.■ I . ABEECOEN AEMSaOTfeL WOODVI&LE. i L, D,; BiGkertop,] ....;. ..: , „ (Late of Waipawa.)^ .• ; PROPRIETOR. ; I Private Sitting- and Bath Rooms, j Good and Paddockingi i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. To farmers, Ownets of Property, Auctioneers, . Land Companies;, Investment Societies, Commi^sioJi Agents^ &c.' ."_"'■ , , ; NOTICE JEXTRApRDINART^ i MESSRS PALMERSON aAd ; SCOTT, Surveyors and Commission, Agents, beg to announce that they have jnst opened a branch o£ tbeir land agency business m India, with F .they have, Ibi* the extensive advertising of pvoper|ies for ' sale v m. this district. , A lreidy • toauy clients have .been nia.kinsj linquiries, and the firm anticipate aconsiderable demand lor land m M&nawatn'by resideiits of India. The>are now prepared receive, for transmission to their branch office m India, full particulars of farms and rural . proper lies „m. .these districts, improved or otherwise, of which the jpwuers wish to dispose. TJjey have reason, to believe that with .the special advantages of! soil, climate, and : geographical position . which Manawatu o^ers, that many transactions advantageous to the vendors pnd tho district will be, ; effected * The, firm will exert themselves to the utmost m . t the interes.ts of; the, vendors or agents, and will be satisfied with ,a reasonable commission. Th6y trust, , this .effort to introduce a new and desirable class of settlers will be appreciated, and they ''give their assurance that no effort shall be wanting- on their part to secure the best value obtainable for 'their clients. It is desirable that no time should be lost in' forwarding to theirtPalinerstb'n dffice-all the requ'ii'edparticulars for etttfy transmission to India. ,i : ; i: : f Exchange Buildingaj' ■ • - '■■' ■ '• . -: June4lßH4- ..<.<-.■ v .< ,-. ■ ...'_. 35.0C0 ■ ACRES ■'■ IQV FIRST CLASS LAND JFQa SALE. IN MANi^WATU. THIBJ Enaigrant and OolqnVta Aid Oorporation have the abdve quantity of ' ' and 'for sale m; seotiona varying^ in size C •.-■■•■■■ ; t rbm j 100 1 TO ' 500 ACRES j ' . :,.V ,■■!, :■■•- ') .!IN : ,TH»-i ■„.' .•■/• ' . MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU Tbe> most rising district m th« North Is^ land,: , , lt ■,<■. '; ; v .... i ■'!..., „„]' '"•''•'' . ' The land is of the' beat quality, and mi many casepbas very »alpab)c Vitiiberia'pon if, The Manchester" Block is the centre of the i » MftD'awain. Timher ifidußtry.,-/, ilfchree' fourths of the sawmills Jo that County being located, m the BJocjc." ■ „r , The' lanft is ' bponeiil "up by, roads, m many. cases m staffed, and thW' >' „ > " ' •RAIIiVfcAY FROM FOXTO^ -TOi«> ■!-'.') x\>-' 1 ;-• patka, ...■••.: ::?'.. : Rang 'through the settlement. Taking into 'ooomderation the quality of th,e; soil the acoessibilitv and ' proximity to railway communication, the laud 'on the Man« Chester- Block 'is by'fer *HK chbaPEst NOW OH*BK£H& T6 'THK WOULn-BE BBT-» , tleb.! The: population of tbe:Blqtk is at „ present about [3,5Q0, . : , , , • ; , , Priee~6oß per acre, 45s of' the 'purmb'ney'c'an remain ori : ebbrigbge; for Syeiarß and' upwards if required, :at aeven pericent, and further, m. order to meet the jjyifljYß of set.tlers.wbpj desjre to use.aU tiieir capital m improving f their purchase, ' the Corporation Will refund the 15s per acre m ■ the shape of a farther advance oo mortgage at 7 per ceut. when the purchaser has cbmp eted improvements on ,tbe land to that value, vv { ith6ut further expense for deedsj&c, This to the bona fide settler who jQecesßarily improVes bis land is equivalent to allowing" • tlie wholft of^ the pgrqha^e. mpney. to, remain on mortgage at' 7; per cent,,, or arrangement scan be made with' the agent by. whioh improVemeiits ''tb : 'be effected^ within one year can staud m tho plaoe > of ' the 25 per oent. deposit (timber sections excepted). The purchaser can also have the privilege of paying off at any time the whole or pwt of the purchase money, sutih i>art to be not, iesstbaw jgso, with * prjpportion*te re^ ductiott m interest. .^'.»;. ? ..^; „, ■ ' ' <r ' Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Cdmp. aiiy'S Oflice, ' Feilditg.' 'Plans of B)ock and any "information required 'sent free.toiflttv address, ( on application! by I letter to ■ j^e, ; AOVRT Emigrant and GoLONISTb'V AH) COB^QTATION, LIMITED, FBII.PIVO. ' " ■'• • ' i St Peter's Club and Institute. THE Meetings of this Club are now held m the Church Vestry fijpni 7.30 -to- 9.30. Mondays, Wednesdays, ahd ! 'Fridays for men. Tuesdays and Thursday^ for women, i : IVlrinday 7.30 ... ...Singing (jlass ■'"„" 8.30 Religious Instruction Tuesday 7.30 do. do.i ': . »,' ';,-8 30 .;;••■ i: 1 . Singing Class WeHnkisVl'ay 8.30..; 'ElocuUuu.Class TljuirUu^" Sewing nn<l "Resi'dincj Fmlay 7*.30 ... ' ..T -Night School' A good ■'Libniry is-proi-uled for the use of members. . • ■'■' Snhscnptitin to the Clnl> — One ■'Shilling pir montli, '-payublu m ad» 'irttilce. 1 '"" •"' U(il ' r <<'i'i'vi i-,.j H. E. COPlN(iEß f^residfent. J, GODFREY, Hou, Secretftvy. v

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 83, 11 March 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 83, 11 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 83, 11 March 1885, Page 2

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