mO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC 'T^-M_^AWATU TIMES "J...... • Being the i_B__XKß_ TATI-TB PAPEB 0_ MANAWATU And Circulating throughout the County, In ' Feilding, Foxton, Halcombe, Palmerston, and Sandon, r 'J_ an excellent medium for Storekeepers, Merchants, aud others, m Wellington, • Bringing their wares under tJce notice of Country Residents. As nn extensive business is carried on -with the Capital by the traders m the Manawatu, it must, be patent that a knowledge of tho Wellington firms, their trades and terms, would bo highly conducive to patronage. These remarks will also apply m an espefcial manner to Hotelkeepers, with whom a large trade i" being done by travellers from the West Coast. W'b'N-'B;.* TO LEND! -..-*- % THE MANAWATU 'PERMANENT isQUITABLE BUILD- ; ING AND INVEST_LENT .OCIETY. ESTABI.IBHEt> 1876. ' The abreve -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. *I^o^ AND HOSKINGS', ' G-e'stsbal Blacksmiths an_> Fabbiebs, Next to Post Office, Palmerston. . — -"Work done on shortest riotice. Agricultural and other implements repaired. An experienced Wheelwright constantly rio the yreinlses. •f . ..• .■ a' . T* ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING ,y. y A' WA3_aor;s_, Establishment, H-' -'. A '■■'.'■■ ' MAI^ _I?REET, PALMERSTON N. ■ : ;-\Mrt> R;'X"EviTff ', (Zateqf Cannon sLWest, City oj ;' ; .; Loiidon) rdje^s most respectfully to inform the Ladies; ;bf PaiirierstoiVand surroundiug .-> Vli.Htricitk, that having opened the aboveimuiei. solicits a share of tl'ie'ir 'riEtroriage.y ' Mi s ""Ju. ywishes^to inform her friends ' that posseisifig a thorough knowledge of the busiiU'SS iri all its braiiches; . havi'nggaiiied tlie. same by ra_.iiy years /...^experience', therefore. Ladies ciiii full} rely upon all work intrusted td her care Being finished with i "•■',-.- • .-»__-T-f_SS ASP i>BSPATOH. '▼' ATIN GJ- Llß"_A_*i. io66"YOLIJMEd! ¥ -- JtJrs; !_;' wishes to noli fy that shehas Tf-i-phtly' purchased a' large and. select , assorltnentxif. -Works of Fiction, cmX, brabing the writings of the most poiftilal* ►ajithorsi \-wil.b.--the view of opening a . Cirz/ula'ting; Library. .., Tei'iris. fid. per week, d deposit of fhe value of the book being left as a guarantee.- - - ,,. . ' ■ ~ — , . — . — —. — • ELDERSHAW, Paker d> Manufacturing Confectioner, Thi? hQl._fi s Ei. PA L M E It *. T O N ■ ■ N O R TH . ' yiltb-te. tiii^eciVepiiiptaiibnUbti.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 25 January 1879, Page 4
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356Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 25 January 1879, Page 4
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