ALEXANBEH FERGUSON* IRONMONGER, THE SQTJAEE, PALMEESTON NOETH. & " J3UILDEES'- IBONMONGEBT, 0 J?^^% OARPISNTEES 1 TQOLS, - ' ScLsETTLEES' EE Q a'l¥l TE S, |?jp g f?l \ 3 AINTEU^ 1 . M A TBIUA.L S, I 1 *% THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN KIIBOLTON EOAD, FEILDING . ¥/, PEOPEIETOE. In thanking my numerous customers for the very liberal support recorded . to me during the last twelve months whilst 1 have been m business m Feilding-, I now enter upon the second year with a greater determination lii an ever to keep pace with the times— or m fact to be before the times— i.y turning out such work as shall give every satisfaction both as regards price and quality. -, PRICE LiyT.r-c- Strong Spring Garts, suitable for carrying a load of produce or taking: ihe family for a drive, £19 to £25 ; Dogcarts (latest designs and very comfortable to ride m), i? 25 to £80 ; Single Buggies, from £28 to £36 ; DouUe Buggies, from £40 to £55 ; Express Waggons, Coache*, and every kisid c-f Vehicle bin!!-, to order at. American pricee. lip and Wharf Drays made to order. Estimates given of repairs. The Time Paymeut, which has been found to suit the some settlers admirably, will be continued . Support Local Industry ! Let's do our best for one another, Supply K. Parr with lots of •' steam " ; ETelping him we'll help each other, " Pulling hard against the stream."
. RAIKDRESSING, * SHAVING & SHAMPOOING CLUB, Now started next the Clarendon ' Hotel. Everything first-class, and? a neatly; fitted-up shop. Members of Club carefully attended to at any time during business houra.J| T©s»acco, tobacco, Tobacco, PIPES, PIPES, PIPES. Fancy, Goods y Fancy Goods y Fancy Goods. Every requisite m the trade m large variety. . - Gall and Inspect for yourselves. M. LYONS ..Proprietor. Exhibition Aids PHCENIX "BRIBERY, (Near Club Hotel), Palmerston* NoßftH. MESSRS PASCOE & Co. desire to call the attention of/* the public to the Superlative Quality and. uniform condition of their Malt LiqUOl'S, and beg to solicit their - patronage and a trial of their xjelerrbrated Pale Ale and Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt on scientific principles, possessing a Tonic and Preservative condition free from Acidity. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewer, having obtained PEIZE MEDALS. Melbourne, 1566 and 1867, Sydney,' lß72 and 1880, • Melbourne, 1880 and 1881, Can with confidence recommend their various brands. Orders attended to with despatch. v. vsmr& r- \ npttE Standard is an authorised IJ. GAZETTE for all Notices imder the \ Debtors and Creditors Act.
THOMAS HALL, The SQTTAREy Palmbksxon North, Family Grocer, - Tea, Flour, Crockery,. IKONMONGKEB, &c. and GENERAL STOBEKEEPEB. - Tents and Flies for sale, or procurred to ; order to any measure.. Orders Promptly attended to. THOMAS HALL. The Square, Palmerston North. Zealandia Boots. IN QUEENSLAND. ICxtract from a letter dated Darling Downs, October 19 tl), 1884. S PEA TCI NO of my Boots, toll Tom Skelton- that my crushers are jthe admiration of everyone wherever ■ I go; they sue more trouble to me" ;than enough. J sleep with them 'under uiy blankets wherever I'm ■camped, as there ha\e been -three attempts to steal then) already — twice when camped out, and once by a Chinaman. Can hi' procured at all stores and Boot Shops throughout the colony. Wholesale from LTGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO., OHEISTOHURCU. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE O NEW ZEALAND. nnHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE maybe _!_ nominated Executor, under the Will of a Testator, .or Trustee under a Marriage or other settlement. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which I the Public Trustee is appointed 1 Executor. ! Present Trustees, Executors, or ! Administrators may, if approved, relieve themselves of future responsi- ! bility by transferring trusts to the [ Public Trustee. Hen up, Trustees residing m England, AmracH, and elsewhere, lioldiug moneys for the benefit of persons who have emigrated to New Zealand, may not only relieve themselves of responsibility, but as ike .rate "f interest obtainable ia New Zealand exceods the English rate, will greatly augment the income of the beneficiaries by so doing. The State gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by the fraud or dishonesty of its officers. ' The • Public Trustee tolds iatge sums of money for investment on veal security at cm rent rates of interest. Applications for advances on first mortgage will bo reci-ivinl at the various agencies, where nil further liar'.ieulars m:iv be obtained. B. 6. H^MliliTON, Public Trustee. J. HERBERT ITANKINS, Esq., Agent at Palmeistou North
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 17, 18 June 1885, Page 1
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737Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 17, 18 June 1885, Page 1
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