! [ADVT.] j CORRESPONDENCE. ■" Forgery" Extraordinary. (TO TIIK SICTTMCKS OK MAXAWATP.) The Subscriber limls that the Itme hus arrived when tiie Business m which, lie is concernw.l should, m a rising City like Pahnerstnn, he carried out m its entirety, and thus avoid working under tlie. t dillicnlties to be met with when such Imsinesss is divided ; therefore he lias V>uilt and furnished a complete Forge on the Premises, Rmgitikei-stn;et. : "where all kinds of General Smith Work, as well as that m connection with his Coach-Build-ing Business, will he well and faithfully done. Settlers, and also visitors to this district, will find it -.much to their advantage to patronise the Farriers employed by the undersigned, where 'they will behold the great Art and Mystery of Horse-Shoeing simplified to a minimum, under the supervision of Mr J. Poad. All owners of horses who me m doubt" as to the above are especially m vited to visit the Establishment. F. S. has also decided that the time has c.;me when tho charges for Horse- Shoeing per set should be reduced to all comers alike; therefore 6s, 7s. and Bs. shall m future be the rule. C'orre ponding reductloi s m all other classes of work, • tiiral Implements, &c, &., under the supervision ot Mr J. Pym. Returning thanks for past' favors, and -soliciting your patronage,; — I hope to i'emain, your obedient servant, ' , t F. STR'ATPoiir). STOCK SALES FOR. SEPTEMBER. St Hill-street .. .. .. ... Wednesday, 2 Waver ley Friday, II St Hill-street .: .. .. .. Wetluestlay.,l6 Wnverley ' .y^HtlHy, 85 St. Hill-street .. Wednesday, 30 Ami :it St. Hill-street evety luturday, for Horses, Dwys, H inie.-'s, and Paiiltrv. ■■ v i'JSEEMJkJT R. JACKSON AWtfbueei\ ... f Wautramii :uul Wayerley. Hastings Moore SEES* MJESICIIAWT, VICTORIA AVENUE (LATE TA¥PO QUAY). WANGANUt. Opposite F. R. Jackson's Offices. Wishes to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts that he has now to offer a Large Stock of POVERTY BAY ] CANTERBURY { Q^^ ITALIAN ) , Also, Prime Cocksfoot, Colonial Timothy, Cow '■'■' Grass, Red Clover, Alsike Clo/er, Rape, Mustard. Dogstail; Hard Fescue, Meadow Kescue; Meadow Foxtail. Sheeps' Fescue, liel'gian 'Field Carrots, Mangolds, Turnids, &c. Sample and Price Lists iSejit'on application. Pure and Reliable VEGETABLE SEKDS of the very* best description — their growing qualities having been carefully tested. FLOWKII SEEDS— A largo and varied assortment, made up m beautifully illustrated packets, -.vith full description for sowing. Send for the Is collection, consisting of 6 varieties of beautif ul and effective Annuals. Post free to any address. All Vegetable Seeds, except Peas and Beans, sent Post b'roe. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. N.B. — Samples of the Very" Best Description at Lowest, Piatcs. THEATRE BQyVaL. IN AID OF THli Public Ljfyffmf. THE PALMERSTON Musical & Dramatic Society Will Render " His Last Legs," AND : " Freezing a Mother-in- Law." ON FRIDAY, 18tu SEPTEMBER. 1885. Djors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 sharp. The Club's Orchestra will make their first appearance on the above occasion. Tickets may be obtained from any of the Members., L. ABRAHAM, Stage Manager. W. J. ■HAYBJT'PMV • • •;' i Secretary. LOYAL MANAWATD LODGE, 1.0.0. F.,. M.F.j rriHE Regular Meeting of the above ;JL Lodge will be held m tlieLodge-ro<im 6n THURSDAY Evening. Sept. 3,' at 7.30. FRED. MOWLEM. P.G,, Perniiuient Secretary. THE MIGNON. THE MIGNON. Tlic Iffigiion Piano Beats all other nnd similar-sized Instruments. THE AIIGNON PIANO Is Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and Brilliancy. As to touch, it is remarkably even, delicate, elastic and most responsive, enabling a player to execute with facility the most difficult passages of pianoforte music. THE MIGNON PIAKO . r IS GRANDLY CONSTRUCTED. It stands splendidly m .tym 2 and retains its quality of tone. The Instrument is splendidly cased m beautif n Walnut ; or with Gold-engraved Woods, exquisitely finished, a perfect picture. of a Piano for the Cottage or Drawing-room ;. iJ: '- For Purity, of Tone', E^q,uisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there if, no Piano yet made of similar size to equal THE MI&N»N. Specially Note the Faqt— That this incomparable Tnstrumeni>4»n;be purchased either for Cash, or for .'riv j £2 3s 6dj -•■■■ Per Month, or 24 MontKly ! Pa;yments. Each Piano will be tuned before being packed so as to reach its destination m perfect order. Full particulars and Illustrated Catalogues will be forwarded free on application to the undersigned ;or may be obtained at the office of this paper. Read the Opinions of the Press, and the Testimonials of those who have tried The " Miguon." SOLE AGENTS :, T. Kennedy Blacdonald A Co., WELLINGTON, iN.Z. DISTRICT ORDERS. , ... . . j ■■ '* PALMETJSTON Rife Volunteers will parade f< •>• Inspection FRIDAY, 25th Septeinbtr, al 7.30 p.m. : C. STAPP, LJent.-Colonel, Couimandinef District.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1444, 2 September 1885, Page 3
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