B.OROUGH OF PALMERSTON v. . NORTH. NO TIC E. Persons are hereby cautioned not to Fall or Remove any Timber from any -of the Road Lines within tho Borough without first obtaining the written consent of the Council. By order. ROBT. N. KEELING, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. N O T I QE . The Office of the Borough Council will be open. in future from NINE a.m. to FOUR o'clock p.m.; Satubdays, Nine a.m. to One p.m. By order. R. N. 'KEELING-, ' . . A.y Town Clerk. EEGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. NOTICE. The OFFICE of the Registrar is REMOVED to the Borough Council office.' Office hours— 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ROBT. N. KEELING-, ' ■...'• Town Clerk. npiMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! KELVIN GROVE SAWMILL. Messrs. Gillies' and Henderson are now prepared to supply TOTARA, :.' . RIMU, MATAI, and WHITE PINE At tho LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Kelvin Gbove Sawmill, R^RAOS END, PALMERSTON N. X) OOTS AND SHOES. , R. ALLINGHAM Begs to inform ihe 'inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts that he has opened up j A LABOE.AN) >\ r ELL- ASSORTED STOCK j OF BOOTS AND SHOES, m the premise • lately occupied by the Bank of Australasia. In BESPOKE WORK he is prepared to turn out work that will Fit and Wear well, having had FIFTEEN YEABS' EXPERIENCE ON THE WEST COAST OF TilE MIDDLE ISLAND, where good work only will stand. His motto will be— "SMALL PBOFITS AND QUICK BETUBNB." R. ALLINGHAM, The Square, Palmerston North. rpHOMAS ROGERS, Tinsmith and Plumbeb, Begs to inform.tli.e residents of Palmer ston and surrounding district that he has ( COMMENCED BUSINESS In the above line m TAONUI STREET, PALMERSTON, When he hopes, by attention to business and quality of workmanship, and cheapness, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Spouting and Piping found and fixed at prices which will bear favorable comparison with Wangauui. Portable Boilers and Corrugated-Iron TaiiKs made to order. THE FAMILY BOARDING HOUSE AND ! WORKING MEN'S RESTAURANT -— -.— •■ JWARWICK STREET, FEILDING* J. KLLNK anndunces that the extensive auditions to his Boarding House and Refreshment^Booms being now ; completed, lie hopes to receive the liberal patronage of tile* resident popniaiion ol Feiidirig, and- also of the working i classes'"; engaged m its neighborhood. ;By ele'auiiriess, civility, arid modes ation jin, prices, he :.->yil'l;,'(giidcav'our. to secure the good opinion Of 'all who support his Uindertakiug, and'tb deserve aud retain ;ihat support y ■ ~yy .-y.-.- ■/ x y A/ : i :Geod bjods, and^cohifcrtable accommodation throughout. • Hot coffee and cocoa always ready. Suppers prepared ou t he Si.orte-t notice. "/Dinners got ready for taking out - by wovkiiig hich engaged a distance oif. Good stabling-andabundance of clean beddirig arid good provender.: Horses : can be paddocked if so desired. ' jVELlKK,^oDrietoiP. -
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 49, 11 June 1879, Page 4
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