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i Notice of RemovalSPECIAL INTIMATION TO THE PUBLIC. C. A. Bergersen, MACHINIST, GUNSMITH, AND | MECHANICAL ENGINEER, BISGS to thank his customers and the j general public for the very liberal support accorded him in the past. He now desires to notify that lio has rei. moved his businß3B from his former Bhop (next to Tattersall's stables) to iho blacksmith's shop, Ranffitikei Street, recently occupied by Mr W. Pyyis, (next e to The Buffet) where all departments of the trado will bo carried on ill futliro. Iron and steel work of every description. • Horse-shoeing done by an experienced farrier, also blacksmith's work in all other departments. Pipes cut to any lengtbl'in all sizes from iinoli upwards screwed at shortest notice. Saws punched, hammered and sharpened. g Windmills, on a new and improved principle, constructor o£ wrought iron throughout, or of iron combined. i All sorts of Mcchanical Engineer'b work oxecuted by iirst class workmen. Iron anil brass turning. All charges reasonable] ck The proprietor hopes to rocoi7o a conje. tinuance < : the liberal patronage accorded liiin in the past. of Not tli address: —Noxt to Da!V wl's. J C A. BERGI'jRSKN. >y ■ is r s. w FASHION , ARRIVAL OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS CONSISriK(i Of »d ENGLISH, SCOTCH, ly AND »a COLONIAL TWEEDS. yi O USTE D T LIOUS KI! IX OS' to r ) ;li lliuK AND JiLACK WOIISTKJ COATIXGS. re COVERf COATIXGS, PLUE AND 13LACK SERGES, lli ~ u W.'IITaEYS anil the celebrated Irish 3 . Frieze for Winter Overcoats. s T. T. IC Eli SLAKE, ii iu TAILOR & HABIT MaKEB "® THE SQCArtE, II ct PALMEKSTON NORTH. f DAILY STANDARD AG EMS. ' nnilK following are tlio Agents of tbo • e X Manawatit Daii.y Si'ANiAlir. in '* tr e town of Paliut-raton North, Kiirroundinf» districts, and (.otside tliccolouy: — ?! PALMEKSTON XORTIIs. , W. PAHK 0 , f AS. iltU.Krt j S. AIiKAIIAMS B TERRACE ENDjt J H. andkrson. „ FEILDING— W. Cartiif.w ,( AWAIIURI— ,g H. Bknxktt f AS HURST— G. Crigiitoh. WOODVILLE — E. A. IIiOGEN. „ FOXTON— C. V Fukrie - OTAKI— T. A. Kr v o. e MANAICAU fCoinjia.iy'a Line)— T. Tomsitt 1 KERIiRU (Compri-iy's Line)— "W. Hull SHAMN'ON (Conirnnv'K Line)—■ VV. J. IIoTTJSO. MAKIN'J— • H. Pknukkth if. BUNNYTHORPE— I'. ScllKlTO LONGBURNi John Allan CAMPUELLTOWX - J. 11. llauphb 13ULLS— T. Munho WANGAN'UI— A. D Willis WAIMATE PLAINS— U. AIIUIILKY j LONDON— I J Clakkk, Son, & Platt MELBOURNEGoiidon ii Gotcii ; SYDNEY— Gokdon & Gotcu PUBLISHING ((FFICS, THli SQUARE, PALMEKSTO >• NORTH. , v 6'i rjOVERMVIihT LIF£ INSURANCE " OEPASVTi>I-fJ T. LOANS ON JIOKTOAfJE. From time to time n liniitL>.l i>oition of tlu funds ii lent Oil lirnt n;ort,:.i;;o ul' freehold security, with option of repayment In- Uxcd instalments, siupiiil outr I'J vo, or Li'J years. llniL-yearly l'avmont _ . , ' for oatih xiUil, Period of Loan— £ s. <1. Tweliv years ... ... 0 4 7 Fifte.cn 'yours ... ... 6 U 9 Twenty yoai-g 4 13 8 XiOaim rcpftvablo by instalment? v.-':orehy principal iiii'l interest nru both witiiinaslvun time, im.l o;; tiirina or a most favourable eliarftutor, ineesnt niarliud advautftKes to sotliors r.lltl otllers. Tho boirowor jn:iy, bel'oro the expiry of J tbo full jjoriod, redeem tJio lo.iti, v.itli or Without notioe, oc terms which euu L»o ar.cortaiiictl at this oliiee, or at uny of tho oJ-lieos Of this Department, whoro also foiuiso/up. plication euu bo obtained. For lull inirticuliuH as to loanß, avplyto IbeHeadaud Branch Offices anrt Post uiliuea* 1-'. W. FIiANKTiAN'D. Aefcnwy aud rriuciiml (Jliicor. D. M. liUCKIfi, Commiiißionur THE SUFFERERS J3UON. JUST jmlilishotl, in PJiamphlct form, NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURE, bv a French Doctor ' A fiiive for the I'ci iiuiiicnt Cure 'of Nervous Debility, Lost Munbood, &c., &c. To marnnl pirsons, or those hbont to marry, it is worth its a weight in Diaraondg, Price, by post, * 1h 6c). (N,Z.) 3tamp«. Andres*, French Swcialist, P. 0, Bo* 706, "1

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Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, 2 March 1889, Page 4

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