The Pbeservation op Heaith is a dtjtt. Gk>d gave us out* bodies fcq.be sustained and f ostered, riot to be. neglected arid abased. Disregard of the means of preserving health, a neglect of f the warnings of approaching disease, is a species of suicide. Maintain the. vigor of the body! by an observance of the, laws of hygiene j but if this is not sufficient to keep up the proper standard of health and strength, you will find a most powerful auxiliary m Udoipho Wolfe's Sohiedam Abomatio Schnapps. — Adrt. v Holiday News.— Christmas is coming, and those premises lately occupied by Messrs E/ & W.H. Brightweli have been reopened with a fresh, stock of general goods, so that the inhabitants of Terrace End m particular^ and tire public at large, can purchase their drapery, boots and shoes, groceries, and fancy goods for presents, cheaper than at any other ' house m town. It may, also, be stated that boots and shoes are made and repaired on the premises at low rates.— (Advt.) O LET.— The House and WorkShop at the corner of the Square, next Messrs Walton and King's Store. Apply to Mr MEBBITT. TO LET, fora term of Six Months or upwards, the House latejy occupied by Mr Simp'son, of Palmerston, ; Carpenter, with Half «ah- Ac re of % Bahtl. Apply to ELIOT WABBEfETdN^&^S licitor, Main Street, Palmerston NoTth. ANTED, a Good' Steady COOK. Apply at DENBIGH HOTEL, Feilpiit&. W "ANTED, a Strong LAD, to make himself generally useful : one accustomed to horses preferred. — Apply to Eoe & Green. ' , WANTED, a Good BENCHMAN. Apply, stating wages, to EowjS & Sons, Carnarvon Saw Mills ; none but competent hands need apply. 'ANTED.— The undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of 200 Bales of Wool. J. MAYSMOE. W "ANTED, TENDERS for Supply of 200 Fencing Posts, to be delivered at the Cemetery, Palmerston North. Tenders to be sent mto the undersigned on or before the Bth December, 1878, at noon. JAMES LINTON, Secretary. W "ANTED CASH CUSTOMERS to Know that a Discount of Ten per cent, will be allowed on all Parcels of One Pound, and upwards, during the remainder of the Great Sale of Cheap Drapery. Goods must be sold. J^ B. HAMILTON. WOOL. — The undersigned is a CASH PUECHASEE of this season's Wool ; or will make Advances on the Clip if consigned to his Agents m London. ERNEST S. THYNNE, Foxton. ~\r o t ~T c c: The Undersigned, as LAND and GENEEAL AGENTS m Wellington for the Manawatu District, will execute with punctuality and despatch any business entrusted to their care. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Landed Estate at 8 per cent, for a term of years. CHAS. POWNALL & CO. Office— Grey St., Wellington. IV~ O T I C E. J. MAYSMOE begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Feilding and the surrounding districts, that he has commenced business as a General, Produce, and Provision Merchant, and Commission Agent. Price Lists will be issued on the first of every month. Highest price given for Wool. Manchester Street, Feilding, 7th December, 1877. ' fYATS! r\ATS! f\ ATS ! Prime Oats from 4s. 6d. to ss. per Bushel. Back of Goods Shed, Palmerston North. A. H. WYLDS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 15, 8 December 1877, Page 2
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