H. I. JONES Importer of BOOKS & STATIONERY, (The ' Australasian ' and all magaaine* newspapers supplied) VICTORIA AVENUE* [ WANGANUI, E. COLE ' SADDLER & BOOTMAKER, FOXTON. Repairs m both branches executed with despatch. TjiLQUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR If you want good Flour, ASK FOR CHAMBERLAIN'S. i Keep your money m the district and do not encourage the importation of inferior Flour from Canterbury. ChaMBBKLAIN guarantees his to be UNEQUALLED IN THE DISTRICT. i One trial is sufficient to convince purchasers of its superiority. Note the Brand — " Feilding Steam Flour. Silk Dressed. W. E, Chamberlain." THE undersigned has commenced business m FRILDING as a ! GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Land Bought and Sold on Commission. All business matters attended to with punctuality. Licensed Native Interpreter. HKCTOK. BOOTH. Feilding, May Bth, ISJA. HS, PALMERS ON, • SURVEYOR, (Authoriied and Licensed undw the Transfer afttl Native Ltiiul* AvU) LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bought, and sold on commission. Offices— Waldegrave's newr Building, the Square, Palinorston North,. i TIT ONEY TO LEND!. THE MANAWATU PERMANENT EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established, l&?& The ab«re 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. WALDECaUYB. Managing Director. August 2nd,. 1878. TTTOOLCOCK ANDHOSKINGS, Gbnekax. Blacksmiths a»i> Farbibm, Next to Post Office,. Paixnerston. Work done on shortest notice. Agricultural and other implements re* paired. An experienced Wheelwright eonst*atly , th premiers. T AWES 1 AND- CHILDREN'S JU OUTFITTING WAB£HO08B» MILLINERY EB.TA*MBa*»KT A MAIN STREET, PALMEESTON N. Mrs, 11. Levih (LaU of Cannon xt. WetM % City tf London} Begs most respectfully, to inform, the Ladies of Pairuerston aad surrounding districts, that havipg opened the abovenamed establish meat, solicits a share of their patrouage.. Mi a L. to inform her frie»d» that pojmMsiun a tboroßgh knovle4x^ of th» business m all its branch«t, hating gained the same by many years experience, therefore Ladies can full) rely upon all work intrusted to her care being finished with VXATN9U AND Z>U*ATCH. CIBCUfcATJNG LIBRARY. 1000 VOLUUE* I Mrs. Lr wi«he« to notify that »he has recently purchased a large and select as»ortin.eß.t of Works of Fiction t embracing the writings of the moxt popular authors, with th» view of opening a Circulating Library. Tvtihm, (id, per week* a deposit of thr value of the book b*iug left as a >juaragat*;#, J^DWABD H. WRIGHT, VRCHITKCT & CIVIL ENfUNEEK, \ FEILDLNG. |D N, ;K E E LI N G. ACOOUNTANfr AND VALUATOR i LA?y\ ESTATE, ' AX» GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Thb Squabs. PALMEKSTON' NORTH.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 11 January 1879, Page 4
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