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C% E E METARD Xi • JLJ • J-ix JLJ JL JFx.jL\)JLJ 'J^^LM^y^^ Watchmaker and Jeweller, m'^^^^^n PALMEESTOJST and FEILDING. Awabdbd— Paris Exhibition, 1867- ' A-dmixiui>— Lon don, 1862; Vienna, 1873. • LEVER AND GENEVA WATCHES IN &REAT VARIETY. Also; WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP' JEWELLERY. Every description of Watches, Clocks, and a JWellery skilfully repaired. E. E. METARD, Bookseller, Stationer, Tobacconist, and Fancy Goods, PALMERSTON and PEILDIJNG. , _ - i Agent for all the principal * COLONIAL,. AUSTRALIAN, ANBt : HOME NEWSPAPERS.

MAN A W^A. T F C O ITN T V . ; COPNCIL. .'f ' RENDERS wm be received by the JL Chairman at .Foxton, up to 2p.m. 2nd Junei for following works ~\—: Bush felling, Ta«mui -Riding Bush felling, Xiwitea Riding Formation .Otaki- Foxton Road Metalling Rangitikei Line Lease of Fo.xton pound. '.'■., Plans and specifications to be seen at Highways Office, Paluierston aud Feilding, County .Office, Foxton. ','[ , V H.J.HAYNS,. Engineer to Council. Palmerston North, May 13, 1879. TOR SALE. 1 AaC\C\ AORE . S of' LAND, being J_ :ZJ \J VJ a portion of the/JBaiuesoe instate ; situated ten miles from Foxton, with a frontage of two miles to the Manawatu Railway, adjoining the itainesse Railway Station. To be sold' m lots of 100 acres, or upwards, to suit purchasers, or th« whole will be sold.- in one lot. Further, The proprietor is open to treat for the whole estate, Comprising 1528J acres, with, all the stock thereon, the iatier having >owe of the very best blood m the Colony. For full particulars, apply to C. SIMPSON, Bainesse. Or toHsxß? Mace, Esq., Wellington. NOTICE. mO THE SETTLERS OF THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The following New (Jkasß Sbeiw havt arrived : — Canterbury Rye Grass, Italian ditto Cocksfoot, Timothy, Prairie Cow Grass, White Clover f Re,d Clover, Alsyke, Rape. Now ou Sale aud all guaranteed. Ig^* Highest Pbice given fob HIDES, TALLOW, AND SHEEPSKINS. THOMAS BRADLEY,. Feilding Stote WANTED EVERYBODY TO KiSOW That there is a . SAD BLEB), WHO IS ACCUSTQM-EL> TO. SADDLERY And 1 CARRIAGE-TRIMMING \ , 1 , Of All Nations', \ COMMENCED THE* TRADE In . MAIN STREET, Palmebston,. olose to the bailway stationNothing but reaHy good work done, • ' - ' , . and at the ' 'LOWEST PRICES in^iEh'e -Colony. HENRY LARSEN, .'^ Late of Rangitikei and Sypnejt* TTENRY, GARD E V S, Fbuitebeb and Geneeal Dealbb, broAd street, palmerston.v The very best of Hobart Town Fruit always on hand.

FOXTON BRANCH. TTT J.. & F. LOUDON WILL OFFER FOE SALE The following special lines, at price.? " whiuli makes oouipuauou ueedless:^BOOTS AND SHOES. ' For instance, Men's hew »uperior-fini->'ied Oalf Elastic Boots/ 42 pairs, 12s. 6d. i>.t pair ; formerly 198. 6d. 60 pairs Women's new E.S. Kid, with tassels, for 7s. Bd. per pair ; used to be l-,s 1 trunk Wotueu'a .'fJaalimere^'es^f^usVa' ' to" lie 12s. • * v 2OU pairs Children's Felt Boots, »U colors, reduced from 3s. to ls. 6d per pair. 84 pairs Aleh Watertight Boots, for 11s. 9d. per pair ; used to be 19s. 6d. 36 pairs Children's Fancy Boots and Slippers, "reduced from is. to 2s. por pair. 10 pairs Ladies' Cloth E.S:, for Us. 9d. per pair ; used to be 1 Ls. 14 pairs Ladies' peg Kid E.S., for 6s. 9d. , per pair ; .used to bo 13s. 6d. t truuk Ladies' Sewn 'Cashmere, Bs., reduced to 3s. 1 trunk Maids' and Girls' new assorted, ' from 3s. 9d. to 7*. ; formerly double this amount m the several qualities., winceys! , 200 yards Colored Winceys, reduced from 2s. 3d. to Is. 6d. x About 500 yurds for lOd. ft yard, worth ' Is. 6d. , 200 yards Wool Check, Double, reduced from Sia. eu." Ui its. 6d. HATS.. . 300 Ladies' .uutriuimed Black Hat*, for 6d.«aoh. TEkA. 10 hnlf-clie»t» Tea for 70t. each (va*t landed). The above Special Bargain* are numbered m plain figures, lntcndittg ji: - erasers are requested to pay an c; 1 j visit, as the goods will not be loiiii < v hand at the, prieos quoted. J ' r There are a few pairs of Bine" and' White 10-4 BLASktiTS, which - will be offered at a little more th«n HA Li? THJSLft VALUE, to which wo invite attention. There are also a few pirees of. CI'IMEAJS SfIIKTIJNG- and KOLL,J> FIIAJSJN' EiiS that may be had at xevy Low, Hates. ' It fwo\ild pay intending buyers audr hetvds of families to 10-jk through utir stock' and hear our prices. Wo mean to SELL^aud anytbiun m ; the- shape of a deceui oiler will uoL be refused^ 1 ', As we are SACRIFICING TH£ STOCK, It is needless' to say^ur T^EEMS AEE CASH. 11 • \ '■ • • . ! ■ JW..J. &F. LOUDON, ' Corner of Main Street and Avenu# iioaa. . . Foxton t A% prd, 1879.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 31 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 31 May 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 31 May 1879, Page 1

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