H. I. JONES Importer of BOOKS & STATIONERY, (The ' Australasian ' and all magazine* newspapers supplied) VICTORIA AVENUE* WANGANUI. E. 00-T/E,-". ~ SADDLER & BOOTMAKER, Eoxtqn. Repairs m both branches executed with despatch, TjILOURJ FLOUR! FLOUR If you want good Flour, ASK FOR CHAMBERLAIN'S. Keep your money m the district sind do not encourage the importation of inferior Flour fioni Canterbury/ Chamberlain guarantees his tosbe UNEQUALLED IN THE DISTRICT, One trial is sufficient to convince purchasers of its superiority. Note the Srand—r f f Feilding Stegm Flour. Silk Dressed. W. E. pfILAMBBBIAIN." T^QXTPN AND WANGANUI JE RAILWAY. NOTI C E . Travellers from Napier and Wairarapa »re informed that TICKETS ARE ISSUEP FROM TERRAci END PLATFORM, Palraerston North. The BEST PF ACCOMMOPATION at the PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, alsp GOOD PADDOCKS for CATTLE and HORIE3 within ft short distance of the Platform. rTIHE undersigned haa commenced 4_ business m FEILDING as a GENERAL COMMISSiON AGENT. Land Bpught and Sold on Commission. All business matters attended to with punctuality. Licensed Native Interpreter. HEPTOR BOOTH. Fejlding, May Bth, JSTB. HS. PiillESQlf, • SURVEYbR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and N&tivp j#nds Apts) LANP AND ESTATE AGENT. Ijand selected, boughti and sold on commissipn, Ojviom —^Waldegrave's new Building, the Square, Palnierston North. ■JMTO NE V TO LEND! THE MANAWATU PERMANENT ' EQUITABLE BU.JLDJxVG AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, ESTABLISHEP 1876, The absve Society is prepared to grant Loans upon good freehold properties, town or country, on very advantageous terms. Full information can be obtained by applying to JNO. WALDEGRAVE, Managing Director; August 2nd, 1878/ XT^OOLCOCK AND HOSKLNGS, General Blacksmiths and Farhieub, Next to Post OlHce, Palmerston. Wor]c dono on shortest notice, Agricultural an 4 other hn.plemen.ts repaired. An experienced Wheelwright constantly f th premises. t adies' and. children's Xj "" ■.. • '■ • outfitting Warehouse, MILLJNEEY i Establishment, • ifAJN STREET, PALMEBSTON X Mrs. R, LEYi>«r {Late of Gannon st. Watt, City of •London) ' ' Begs most respectfully to inform th** Ladies of Pa^uiefston and. sun'ounding districts, \\iat liaving opeiied the above,, named establislnueiit, solicits a sharo of their patwinage. _ ■ .. Mis L. wishes to inform bor friends that possossir.g a thorough knowledge of the b.iisiiu'Rs m all its brunchirs having gained the same by many year* cxperienc-e, thcrofore Ladies can fufl\ rely upon all work intrusted to heY care being finished with NKATUESS AKD DESPATCH. CIBCULATING LIBRARY. 1000 VOLUME \ Mrs. L. wishes to notify that she ha« recently purchased a large and select assortiiient of Works of Fiction, • embracing $he writings of the most popular authorSj with the view of oper\ing a Circulating Library. Terms, b'd. per week, a deposit of the value of the book being left as a guarantee, EDWARD H. WRIGHT, ARCHITECT & CIVII, ENGINEER, FEILDIJNG. T> N. X E E. L I N G, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR » LAND, ESTATE, A> T D QEJSTSKAIi COMMISSION AGENT, The Squahe, .PALMEKSTON N,ORTH, I
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 December 1878, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 December 1878, Page 4
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