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. | AUCTION SALES iigiuhib: & GOWII. J BUDGE & GOOD, g Attotioneebs, Skkdmerchanw, Lan & Commission Aoentu-Manaia, WAIMATE PLAINS. STOCK Sales held periodically a Mania nnd Oeo, also specia # sales as per arrangement. Every in formation afforded to intending set- » tiers. Instructions by wire promptly r attended to. , BUDGE & GOOD, s Auclionters, Manaia. THE PAIKAKAUIKI HOTfiL. A DELIGHTFUL SEASIIJE RESORT c. tiTley, Proprietor of the abovo, intimates to the residents of Palmeriston North and the adjacent districts'* that he cm receive families, und tourists who wish to spend a few weeks at this favourite watdiing place Tlie situation is quite clone to the seaside;, with beauti fill scenery in the immediate vicinity. Three' trans every day to Wellingron. Every convenience ami comfort, and the locality is affirmed to b« the most healthy and delightful report on the West Coast. Tlio famed Paikakariki hill, with the most, charming virw from tho top to be had in the North Island, and tho romantic Horokiwi Valley are within easy distance, and tho lovers of the picturesque can havb their tastes gratified abundautly. Mrs Tilley supervises the domestic arrangements, mrt nothing is ) left undone to give satisfaction. Suites of apartments cii be a.ranged for, but intending visitors should make it u point to communicate before starting,-as rooms have often to be engaged weeks beforehand, especially during the summer months. The situation is Tory suitable for invalids or wcak'y children. Terms Moderate. Capital sea-bathing. A most salubrious and bracing imate. C. TILLEY, Proprietor. C. gTculyille, I BEOS TO ANNOUNCE A 'monster clearing SALE mo Commence on SATLUDAY, IT)tV» [ .1. of Hcpij-ialic-r, and last for Four | Wi-:eks Oxi.v. Please I ring your price list wiili von, and sec that you get their. | at li e following prices : — s. d. | Men's Call' I/ght Laceups ... 14 !5 Men's Hvft Wiitcriiuhts ... ... 15 (J ilea's l'i f-t Nailed Shooters ... l'J 0 | Youths' N'tll-d Shooters Ito fi, from 3 (i I Youths' X iili'd Lacing Ito 5. from 7 fi i'ovs' Isaled Licin,/. 10 In li> '.... fi li (iirls' Calf Lewie's 4 to fi 4 1) | Girls' Calf Lcgli;|.s, V tn !>... ...- 5 9 CiiV C-.lf Leglels 10 to 13 ... C fl I l iirls' Kin Lacing School Boots, 4 to C' ' 3 (I t Oir!.'.' Kin Lacing School Hoots, 7 to fl' 4 7 Girls' Kip Lacing School Boots, 10 to 13 fi 9 ! Maids' Kip Lacing Schcjl Boots, 1 to 2 7 £ I Jlai'tsX'all Lejilets. Ito '1 ... 9 (i Ladic-.».' High-Legged Liicinßfrom... 8 fi fy NO J'E : — The a'oove are all My O\VX Makk. gift A Lnrge Assoilmcnt of Ladies' and Children's" Kid Boots and Shoes, both Elastic anil Lacim-, will bo sold at Enormous deductions, ' tup: cuhapest sa.jK ever held IN I'ALiMEIKTON. i Note the Aprkss C. G. COLVILLE, THE SQUARE, FALMEI'.STON N. . iifiP G. "W A 11 11 Y IDEU* t.o inform the general public ) th.if. lie has tukm over the I'lisiness lately carried on I'V J. ". Witil.'ue, an 1 hopes l_y stiict, ••M.enlioii nnd good workmanship tu ,oilnulld a liberal suppcit. Horse-shooing a Speciality. All k : i.da of Machinery Repaired. G. WA E it Y, <V CO. BLAOKbMF I IKS, OTAKT. _ SIIOHTT & HEJ)">, CORMIILL AUCTION ROOMS A " D SAL': Y .2DJ. (COIUMIH.I>STP.EET (Off MAS*nrowtTlusl» Opposite Mr i' io :k'ton'ri. of evi ry des.-iiptioli l(ccived lor S 1.- l»y Auelion. AH ifin.ls of 111 ass S.eils now on Snle. Anet ion Salty In Id t'i ice a Week at the R.i ins ( lull- ndvirtis-d) o'ildoor Salt's alt iii'i d with d-patch. E NT H I F, S I' ° 'I OHK ES. O.HiRI.UiKS. &e., &c-, Received up to 2 ei lock eveiy Friday. Liht'ial U-rms. Tn.o.i i 'cttbmMit. SII'JUTT & 1!KID, .Viicto m trs. PLIOTI'.OTION v. FKEETHADE. OWING to tho Protective Policy, \am )uepaVed to M'l'l' 1 )' the tullowiof. Auiel s better a.ul i-heaper tlian tho*- im; ovted : lli'.rro" ?, (Wn.nl or Iron) . P'oiiyhs, lUy Frames Whipfle Trees, Whcellanuws uud Burrinv Wheel-', -burin Iys, Trap", ~|I.I \V- etc. etc., 1 K. on H.' train at Wellii.gtoi.. A'.'ricnUural lull■leuieuti rejittlWil on the shorte-t notice. tho Addtrss — WM . 51 IT CUE LL. thokn; on coach factohy j Oi li: il«»v Willi "" i'l'ITR wire Once in I "lit 1 1" 'lip I * St.VND.iRI' bay paddock, in l'erIfiisnri Mi-eet. I i.viiri br«-n «s<n"> reni.ii" d, not : rei> 'jiv-" 'l' : U pivo- ethiiil.vwill le taken nnv t dtttEßt-i'iC it iu The vi-rv nr-t | w » a ? iaUl "°'7m. uai«in, I

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Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 3

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