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WM. COOK, ■ Cooper,-MAIN-STREET, PALMERSTON If. Butter Kegs, &c, supplied of best quality ••, and at lowest rates. ;. :, * *'• Coffee and Pie House, (Next Commercial Hotel) MAIN-STREET, PALMERSTON N. : J. JA CKSUN, — Proprietor. Hot Pies and Coffee, Cocoa, or Tea at all Horn's. ' HEW QOQ PS ; ■ y . , . SHOWING FOR Spring; &§ummcr Wear GreM Variety. " i An harly Inspection Invited. 1 J. McDowell, • GASH WAEiHOUSI!. ■. : ' ■ . _-■.- ■ ■< ""--■ Dr. J. H. t. Macintire, TUB SdjtTABB/ PALMKBSTOX N. HOUES OF CONSULTATION. : 9 to 10 a.m. 2 to S p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Mr Greenwood will Visit Palmerston on THURSDAY, — ,and may ba Consulted, at Walkley's .Hotel. CEITE^IOjS[ HOTEL, , 'NIXON-STREET, WANGANUI. Established, 1867. HUGH MORROW^-Proprietor. The above hotel is close to the jK'ailwiij StaUon, and offers unusual jcomf.orts to Travellers^, Within v few minntes' walk of the Post Office and the business part of the> town. None but the Best Brands of Spirits kept. Good and commodious stables attached to Hotel 1 [a card. I WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. E. JEWELL Proprietor. Express m attendance on arrival 1 ,j ■ [every Train. Excellent Table Kep> „ 4 A33EECOEN AEMS HOTEL WOODVILLE. L; D. Bickerton, (Late of Waipawa.) ' PROPRIETOR. rnv^tp Siltmir and Bath Rooms. Good and Paddocking. NEWMAEKET HOTEL, VICTOKTA AVENTJE, WANGAJIXn. , Beds Is 6d, all I 'Spring Mattrass' and Single Rooms. Meals Is. Board 18s, if Paid m. Advance. ' ' ' Best Wines and Spirits Kept, Good Billiard Table. * W Roomy Stabling. ' ' ' 'James Watkins Proprietor. THEI MIGNON. s THE v kfGNONv The Itlignon Piano Beats all- other and similar-sized, lustwments. t ' TEC^ MIGNON PIANO Js Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and Brilliancy. As to touch, it is remailiably even, delicate, elastic and most lesponsive, enabling a player to execute with facility the most difficult passages of pianoforte music. THE MIGNON' PIANO IS GBANDLY 60NSTBUCTED. It stands splendidly m tune and letains ,its quality of tone. The Jnetiument is splendidly cased rin beautiful Walnut ; or with Gold-engiaved Woods, exquisitely finished, a peiieot pictuie of a Piano for, the Cottage or Diawmg-xoom. . For Purity of Tone, Exquisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there is^o Piano yet made of similar size to equal The Mignon.,. Specially Note the Fact — That this incomparable Instrument can be purchased either for Cash, or for £2 3s 6(1 :Per Month, or 21 .Monthly Payments* Each Piano will be tuned before being' packed so as to reach its destination m perfect order. „. ,_ ' ; . ; ..lTull and Illustrated Catalogues will be forwarded free on application. ..t-Q the]- undeiiigbed ;or may ; belobtained* at ttie office of tttis paper. - ■ l '•'■■'■' ; ■' ~ — >- s Read the' Opinions of .the Press, and the Testimonials of those who have' tried The ;"'Mignon." • • .': ' ; - ■ '■ ' SOO AGENTS: . r-> • \ ,y „,; T. Kennedy Ulacdonald -■ : ; ... ■ „.-6-: c a.j. ■•■■■' i.; • ■ * v • -WELLINGTON;. N.Z. ■ r % i^" Agents gor f .Manawatu. district, Messrs^ Welcji and Co.,' Stationers, Paira'erstoii Nol'th. ; ' '" ' ••••'■"•• •■■■ <"} ■■■/.AviNQTxSfi. I '-.' ''',' '"■'-['.- MR W. OtIfAMBERLAIN is . Authprisiedto Collect subscrin.t ion •accounts due to Manawatu Standard. , .... -, a _ ]i.-r- A rrears . t not settled , with Mmr'wilfbe'; Sted |^ r vvitnoiit further notice. j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 2

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