HI ILiCOyittE «fc SHGRWILL. FRIDAY, 15th MAY. A T T HEIR YARD S. ASHURST. HALCOMBE & StIERWILL will sell by auction as above — 20 18-months old (mixed) 8 good milch cows 12 mixed cattle 8 3-year-old bullocks 10 weaners 4 18-months old (mixed) 2 fat cows 1 bull 100 lambs in wool 100 fat wethers 20 fat wethers HALCOMBIi # SHERWILL ESTATE D. M. OKORGE. TKNDERS WANTED. TENDERS will be< nwiveri np to THURSDAY, the 21st instani, for the Purchase of the Stock-in-Trade '>'«l Book Debts i» the above Estate. The stocks vhich consists of Drapery, Haberdashery Clothing, o » is i Q tirar-class 'condition, of gw«>d va'ue, and very miluable. Stock Lists have h»»en carefully prepared and aie now on view at the premises, where Mr W. A. McDowell will show the goods ami give nl! necessary information to intending purchasers. Terms — 25 per cent. Cnsh, balance approved bill at thiee mouths (lute. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 percent., and sent to my addre»«, not later than THURSDAY, 21st May. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Bulls, May Bth, 1885. all saints' church. ; notice. TO-MORROW (Thursday) being Ascension Day Services will be conducted in the above Church as follows:--Morning at 7.30 and 11. Eveniiur at 7.30. The subject of the sermon to he delivered ax the evening service will be "Why Should Christian People Keep '' Ascension Day. Minister, Itew H. E. Copi*ger. Watchmaker AND JEWELLER. HARRY LITTLE JOHN, | (Late with W. Uttlejotin <t Son, Wellington) BEGS to intimate that he has- commenced the business of Watchmaker and Jeweller in that shop next to Mr j Gardes. Fruiterer, l'almcrston. H.L. lias had over 17 years' practical expericuce in some of the best shops in England and Scotland, and as he will devote his entire attention to the Repairing of Clocks, Watches, aud Jewellery of everv description, he hopes by attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges to obtaiu a share of public patronage. fcffljVKttSJilTllljKCi | DONE. ON THE PREMISES. | :•>>••? (Under Standard Office.) H. JLittl^john . » . . ....Proprietor. Hussia VERSUS ■ England. Rise in Freight on Account of Heavy War Risks. WHEN Columbus started with lottan ships to discover .A.nu'l'ica ho was put down iis u madman. Just so with ypur humble servants, they advertise Spring Mattresses for the ridiculous pi ice «'f 25/. What a rush they bad when it Vu'came known. Anxious inquiries to see if they had any left ? Oh yes, hiindicds of them if required, and glad we nrts to h» able to place the most comfortable, luxuiion^, clean, and health v Bed within the reach of all. No slop work ; if the article is not to your liking; send it back. Come early and bring the length and breadth of your bedsteads. OtderH by post faithfully attended to. When ordering please rsend length between bed posts and breadth from rail to rail outride. Early oidens uiv, absolutely necessary on account of approaching trouble in Europe, and rise in freight, war risks, &c. No time like the present — House* Cheap and Furniture on Easy Terms. Young eoupb's why do you demur Your happinc*"* to sen I, Don't watt till you are better oli£ Grey hairs may on you «toul ; We'll fix you up in proper sty Us What eVr your means may toa, And if you don't believe u« You'd liHU'i 1 Collie siud S<2* MITCHELL & STUTTEM, THE SQUARE, (Next Vabic's, Statumcr.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 3
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