YXT AJfTED KNO WX , That «T. KEBBLEWHTTE is prepared to remove furniture, goods, and parcels, on the shortest notice and most reasonable . terms. THOMAS GOODISSON'S T IVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, . .. Bboad Stbteet. • -Saddle Horses, Buggies, Cabs, &c, on hire. A Conveyance leaves the Bailway Station for ASHUEST every SatueI.day, at noon, and on JJ^ostdays at 9 a.m., returning from thence at 4 p.m. ET^ C1 NOW, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE, The Square, Pal hei stok. E.E.S.begs to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding district that he is prepared to make the best class j of work, at the very lowest terms and ! on the very shortest notice, FOR CASH. H OTEL! sTe H OTBL! OE TO BE LET. The present Tenant of the PALMEESTON HOTEL, being about to give up hotel business, would be willing to negotiate for the Sale of the Lease or Freehold of the Hotel. It is well situated on the main road, and is capable of doing a largely-extended trade. For terms apply to G. F. ROE, on the premises. WD. N I C H O L A S .• (of Wellington), BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, WARWICK STREET, Feilding. TjU)R SALE IN FOXTON. BAKE-HOUSE, SHOP, & FREEHOLD, doing a first-class trade.— For full particulars, apply to F. LOUDON. Also, either for Sale or to Let, a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP & DWEL-LING-HOUSE ; same application. "VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE IV COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital, £l,ooo,ooo||ReserveFnna, £100,000 Fire Risks taken at lowest curre&t rates. . . agents John Waldegbave Palmerston T. U. Cook .....* Foxton Jno. Tompkins ... Sanson & Halcombe 1^" O T I C E. TOTARA POSTS, cut m any longth and supplied m any quantities from 1,000 to 20,000 ; also HOUSE BLOCK S, from lsin. to 3ft. lengths. For particulars, apply to. , HARVEY & McCOLL, - ; AtW. DEABM' Palmerston North. mi. j, oN]!8 Importer of BOOKS & STATIONERY, (The 'Australasian ' and all magazines newspapers supplied) VICTORIA AVENUE 1 WANGANUL Ev c ° L E ' SADDLER & BOOTMAKER, Foxton. Repairs m both branches executed with despatch. TjUOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR If you want good Flour, ASK FOR CHAMBERLAIN'S. Keep your money m the district and do not encourage the importation of inferior Flour from Canterbury. ChAHlßeblain guarantees his to be UNEQUALLED > IN. THE DISTRICT. Qne trial is' sufficient to; convince purchasers ,of its superiority. . ; ] Note the Brand— r "Feilding Steam Flour. Silk Dressed. WE: GHAMBEEIiAIN." THOMAS MO NTA GU E Taonui Street, Palmebston Nobth. Well-sinking done on reasonable terms Chimneysi swept, and Night business . attended to. All orders, either verbal or by letter , punctually attended to. I TTTHO'S r\ ATTON P ifie Best' BOOTMAKER . ■,IX"THB . '■■-: ; . MAN^IWATU. For style, quali tyj, and workmansUin— ■ unequalled] f CHARLES sHgATTON ' . ; . - ; Maic r eet,^ . "■■>■ ,>.-..■'■ PAtKEBSTON Jf.OBIK..r
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 39, 26 March 1879, Page 4
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