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WM. COOK, Cooper, MAIN-STREET, PALMERSTON N. Butter Kegs, &c, supplied of best quality and at lowest rates. NEW GOODS NOW SHOWING FOR Spring & Summer Wear IN Great Variety. An JLarly Inspection Invited. J. McDowell, CASH WAREHOUSE. Dr. J. H. L. Macintire, TUE SO.UARK, PALMERSTON N. HOURS OP CONSULTATION. 9 to 10 a.m. 2 to 3 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Tlie English & American COACH FACTOEY. CUBA-STREET, (Adjoining Mr W. T, Wood's Veterinary Shoeing Firge). ROBERT PARR Proprietor. THE undersigned begs to announce that he has commenced business m Palmerston m those commodious Premises recently erected adjoining Mr W. T. Wood's well-known establishment, and solicits a share of public patronage. The business will be entirely under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor, and the public may rely on every'artvele . being turned out m the most woncinanliko manner : Spring Carts Buggies Waggons Coaches and every kind of Vehicle built to order at American Prices. Note the Address — EOBERT PAER, The English and American Coach Factory. ADJOINING Mr W. T. WOOD'S, Cuba-street. ATKINS & CLERIi, Associate Royal Inst. British Architects, Wellington Diocesan Architects. Architects to Wangaimi Education Board, AECHITECTS WANGANUI. Letters or other communications to be addressed to Wanganui or to the following firms who act as Messrs Atkins and Clere's Agents : — Palmerston N. — Messrs Stevens & Gorton. Feilding — Mr E. Goodbehere. Foxton — Messrs Thynue, Linton, & Co. Sandon — Mr C. H. Tomlinson. [A CARD.J WHYTE'S HOTEL, . FOXTON. E. JEWELL Proprietor. Express m attendance on arrival [every Train. Excellent Table Kept. ; ABEECOEN AEMS HOTEL i WOODVILLE. ; L. D. Bickerton, Late of Waipawa.) PROPRIETOR. rnvatn Sitting and Bath Rooms. Good ytaWinej and Paddocking. ; NEWMAEKET HOTEL, r VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, \ Beds .Is 6d, all Spring Mattrass and , Single Rooms. Meals Is. Board 18s, if r Paid m Advance. ' Best. Wines and Spirits Kept. Good ; Billiard Table. r ig^" Eoomy Stabling, r James Watkins ProDrietor. THE MIGNON. THE MIGNON. The Rlignoii Piano Beats all ether and similar-sized Instruments." THB MIGNON PIANO Is Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and Brilliancy. As to touch, it is remarkably even, 1 delicate, elastic and most responsive,- enabling a player to execute with facility the most difficult passages of pianoforte music. THE MIGNON PIANO IS GRANDLY CONSTEUCTED. It stands splendidly m tune and retains its quality of tone. The Instrument is splendidly cased m beautiful Walnut ; or with Gold-engraved Woods, exquisitely finished, a perfect picture of a Piano for the Cottage or Drawing-room. For Purity of Tone, Exquisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there is no Piano yet made of similar size to equal The Miqnojt. Specially Note the Fact — That this incomparable Instrament can be purchased either for Cash, or for £2-3s 6d Per Month, or 24 Monthly Payments. 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 tbe undersigned ;or mtiy be obtained at tlie oflice of this paper. Read the Opinions of the Press, and the Testimonials of those who have tried The " Mignou." SOLE AGENTS : T. Kennedy Jflacdonald & ;co., WELLINGTON, N.Z. igSP* Agents gor ManaAiatu District, Messrs Welch and Co., Stationers Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1574, 5 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1574, 5 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1574, 5 December 1885, Page 2

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