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■ jjffaiffea.::"- - : ■:-•■■ , WANTED — Fanners, Dairymen, Directors of Cheese Factories, Country Storekeepei-s, &c, to know that they can get Milk Cans made of superior metal specially imported for Cheese Factory Utensils; Railway and Cart Cans, with improved double lids, dispensing with the use of cloths ; Milkmen's Serving Cans, new shape, with splash rims; and all other kinds of Dairy and Cheese . Factory Utensils. Also, the largest and finest stock of Tin and Japanware m New Zealand, Wash Coppers and Furnaces, Lead-headed Nails, &c, at M. P. Cameron's Tinware Factory, ■Featherston-street, Wellington. Orders by post or telegraoh promptly attended to, Wanted Known. TTTANTED KNOWN— Just Received VV ; .Di/ect from Canterbury, a large quantity, of Prime Hams and Bacon, at Wollerman & HuTCPESOHf, The Square, Palnje^ston NI .; ., "*' "fr'Vv:;" : ._ - ■' ■i^iT^rTElp .KNOWN— Tresspassers m TV Standabb Hay Paddock or Bush Paddock (Donelly's) will .be;prosecuted. W" ANTED KNOWN— That Bill Heads and Memorandum Foras are being printed and delivered m any part of. the district at from 17s per thousand, at the STANDABD Steam Printing Office, Palmerston North. ' .. : ■_•.-■■■■■■■•• WANTED KNOWN— Mr J. F: 'Anderson has been appointed Agent for the Standard at Otaki. TTTANTED KNOWN— Room for a few W ' quiet Horses m Standard Paddock. Abundance of feed and water. I \T7 ANTED KNOWN— That F. Whit ■V\ lock's Worcestershire Eelish is the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious, and the cheapest Sauce for gravies cold meats, soupSjVaud every purpose for which Sauce is required. Ask your grocer for Whitlock's Worcestershire Relish. Try it once, you will use no other. Whitlook's Delhi Chutney is still 'to be had at all grocers. „ 1 '' ■ " -„ >i. HACKNEY CARRiAGE FOB, SIRE. PT^EE undersigned has much pleasure m JL calling the attention of the Palmerston public to the fact that he is at present running a comfortable Covered Carriage within the Borough. Cushioned seats and backs. • • ■ ' Fare— 6(l To and from" Terrace End. : Special Engagements by Agreement Day Hire, by the hour, 4s. N.B. — AiTangements made for evening hire. Terms Kbe^al;; ' T. GOOD I SON, pkoPRtEfORT " ""■.■ THE WELLINGTON Landed Property GUIDE For March— Now Published, /CONTAINS Complete Records of all V^ Land Sales for the Colony during the past month. The Reports of Crown Land Commis sioners thfoughoutr the Colony, of Land Sold during the 'past month, and Tabulated Statement and Report on the Land : Market throughout the Colony. ' Buyers of Property will find m the Guide the most complete details cf ear over a thousand properties .^a For Sale and Lease throughout the Colony on Easy Terms. _;•,*. 'Also, Bank and Joint Stock Share Register with Latest djtiotations. - . ■; READ THE OPINIONS OF THB P. JESS. " The Wellington Landed Properly Guide is the best publication of its class that has come under our notice." " The publishers cannot be too highly complimented on their enterprise tn preparing for gratuitous circulation a book that is simjdy of incalculable value to colonists, new arrivals, and intending colonists abroad." Wedouht whether another so complete ts published south of the Line. 1 ' No Buyer of Property should be without the " Wellington Landed Property Guide." No Seller of Property should fail to use the " Wellington-fsuided Property Guide" as an advertising medium for his properties • Country Subscribers are requested to write to us for copies, which will be forwarded monthly to any address Free of Charge. §£ !OTt®fiEßE J^GIKMiFALD; &CO - lAn* and Mercantile AITCTIOINIEERS, Panama-street, Wellington NOTICE. TN consequence of several parties having horses Grazing" m the Standard paddocks haying recently removed them without intimation or payment, it is notified that m future all Grazing Must be Paid Weekly. N.B. — The 'slip-panels have now been nailed up, and all gates are looked. will be prosecuted February 1, 188 G. t red. Brf^it, v uatt> J. Beale.) BUTCHER, >iiLMB^TON NORTH '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1674, 2 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1674, 2 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1674, 2 April 1886, Page 1

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