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tt^A N U y 70UKD DAyjp MUKKAY, -•-•■ Proprietor, Begs to inform the inhabitant? ef the Manawatu that he is m the '■' position to supply MACHINEBY for, and ERECT SA\f $ FtOpJ MILLS upon the most approved principles, aud furnished yri£h all tlie litest ap^idrices. ALL KINQ3 $F CASTINGS w ' (In Brass or Iron) M^PE UPON THB PREMISES. PRJNGESS FAMILY HOTEL, Maim stbsbt East, palmerstojt xq%f%. This Hotel is situated m the most BAHTBBIOtrS PAST O^* Jffjt TO^fS, and specially adapted for commercial traveller?. 'families, and visitors. The accommodation is admitted jt!d be' JB^CXt TO ANT y^B^T-CLASS HOTKL. It comprises— commercial room, public and private sitting and dining I'ooms, parlors, and the bedrooms 'are notable t'oi* their cleanliness and thorough veutilation.' -• " •-•* (i - • •"• THB INTBRNAI, MA.NAOBMKKT ia pnder the control a Housekeeper of Home'a'nd Colonial ejperiepcf • • . THB CELLAR being looked aiter' by' fh'e Bropr,j.*tor, is-suifit'ient Ruarantet* that everything LARGE BTABLB ACCOMMODATXOX it ppo'nde4> there being seven loose boxes, constructed Oh the latest pr|n> ciple - f also five stalls. ' ' tn connection with th» Hotel tkert are " ' ; " j LABffB XN^ K|TEN|IY|S PADDOCKS, all cleared and well laid dq§"n m crass, j which can be strongly recomme'havd to travellers aiid stock'drivers; A FBTV BILECT SOAHDIB3 conld be accqmmodated,' it moderate ch&rjjeg; '• " ;; --> ; •- • ■■■ ;■■•■■• j yfr. pEARDS^ Proimkpb. thb" SALE YARDS are behind the Hotel, at which Mr G. M. SNSisq* fepiidi- Monthly Sales ef Stoofc ' ■ •■'-■ ~ ' ; - ■•' TERRApE |tß'3> TD RATED WATEfe MANUFAOTORT '* Paliibrstox [Estmbluhed 1874.] Tft. DEARPS (IJropris|or) Begs to return his numerous customers m Bulls, Feilding, Halcombe, Sandon, Foxt<m, and •otter town*" id' the Manawalu and Kangitikei,' thanks fqr the liberal patronage accofded to him m tjjft past^nd'asks^fti'r^t'ebntinuanc^ pf f^ r vorß. As ''tlie season i« iio*r"apprbacijing he is inikin^'lp^cVar'arranjrements I to execute large orders on the xhovtwst notice, which being' reposed; ■•eiliVer' by* w ire or, iettetf, promptly attended to', aiid forwarded by return train. 2Jl# Tfradfonlit supplied. jT^IWITEA STEAM SAW MILL, BARTHOLOMEW, ' pjEOPEUjTOE. Totara, Ejfl»»j, tknd "S^hite Kne supplied - m any quautity. Timber deUvered to prder «t Paliner§ton Foxton, 1 arid'inte'rmediate jJliievs; . , . , ;, U>. ; -il-.-. -1. j . T HEREBY Gl^El' NOTICE |Hat I JL inteird fo 'afpljT- to! tht' Mljnawat Ooiintv Cotint'tl foi-'-d LWcnVe to'SlaUghter wn'the banks ofthtii Or&jia, siuitted near th'ePahm'risUfy 'ttoad; " ■■•:. -A^PJIKW CAMPBELL, Palmerstbn Mh Nov. JB7t|. ''■'-" QELEASEPI RELEAPPJ! IM~ " I.U • " • Betttv Times than ever for tha Friend* " THE^IiITTLK WONDJER.** THOMAS NELSON has niHeh pleasure in ' infp^iiig" 1 the pU blic of Palineryton North, that h«r ban 1 C'QMAIENCKD BUSINESS again m the -pTMnisWHtfteiy oclritpiecf' l by Mr Hksuy f'lsHKB, in-thie Square; mid Jnow being untrammelled- b,y' th;e 'ypfadnn&te ar?angement'"he was previously induced ;o make, and m » tp obtain • roods m- tn'e best arid cheapest markets, md on the n»°st favorable 'terms he . nopes to see hi* 0^ ifi4s#tf rally round iim,anjd ft) reVeive » f AiE^Sa'rt 6f public patronage and support, "' T.N . being deprived- for the presen \ f tlie use of his hooks,; is hot m « posi- = ion fo^Te Credit; but is determined i^ o compensate his patrons 'fulljf by dis- . >osii« of his tot bt ; k at Either 10 ■> ;.'■ . UNHEARD-OF I»JiICES! His Stock will be found replete withkJHOCEUIES. " ■ ■■ ' ' i ' DHAPKKY, ; ' v juo-js^ongery, i> SADDLERY, Orookery, F»ncy Goods; Sta^o^ery, Nrtf c tl* HfSW A,idfrut fr~ : VJTHB LITTLE WONDER " ■" l " ; - j fUt# F).«xß'«:9M^g), . - Tke Square; 1 ' - ' 1 f«lQw»etso ¥wrib.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 15 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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