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qniMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! - EELTIN GEOVE SAWMILL. Messrs. Gillies and Henderson are now prepared to supplyTOTAEA," ; , ." 1 EIMU, MATAI, and WHITE PINE At the LOWEST CUEEENT EATES. ZELtiN Geove Sawmill, •1 l\ -V. CE END, PALMERSTON N. "O OO T S AN D SHO ES. I.,;" c! allingham Begs to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston.and surrounding districts that' he has opened up , % ' A IiABG-E ■ AND WEIiIrASSOBTED STOCK - OP BOOTS AND SHOES, ' : m the premises lately occupied bjr.the Bank of Australasia. Jn BESPOEE WOEZ he is prepared to' turn out work that will Fit and Wear well, having had FIFTEEN TBABS' BXPBEIBITCB ON THE WEST COAST OF THE MIDDIiE ISLAND, where good, work only will stand. His motto will be — "small pco fits and quick eetubns." E. ALLINGHAM, The Square, Palmerston North. rr(H OMA S E O GEE S , s Tinsmith, and Plumbeb, Begls to inform the Residents of Palmer ston : and surrounding ; district that he .has.. '. ... .". ' , _ .-.: f ■..'■ COMMENCED BUSINESS In the above line m TAONtp STREET, PALMEESTON, When he Uopes, 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 whiuli will bear favorable comparison with Wanganui. Portable Boilers and Corrugated-Iron Tanas made to order. THE . FAMILY BOARDING HOUSE AND WORKING MEN'S RESTAURANT ' ' ■ I WARWICK STREET, FEILDING. J. KLINE announces that the extensive additions to his Boarding House and Refreshment Rooms being now completed, he hopes to receive the liberal patronage of the resident population of Feilding, and also of the working classes engaged . m its neighborhood. By cleanliness, civility, and moderation m prices, he will endeavour to secure the good opinion of all Who support his undertaking, and to deserve and retain that support. : ' Good beds, and comfortable accommodation throughput.. ' , Hot coffee and cocoa' always ready. Suppers^prepared on t he shortest notice. Dinners got ready for taking out by working men engaged a distance off. Good stabling and abundance of clean bedding and good provender. Horses can be paddocked if so desired. . J. KLINK, Proprietor. /~1 RATEFUL. — COMFORTING. EPP'S tIOOOA. BEEAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatious of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr^ Epps has provided pur break-, fast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradnlilly built up until .strong enough to | resist every; tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there \is a weak point. We jnay escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood nnd a properly -nourished frame. — See article m tkr " Civil Service Gazette." Made s-m.ply with boiling water or milk. Sold only m packets ov tins, labelled — JAMES EPPS & CO., • lloMffioPATJaic Chemists, London. GE OW N BEE WE E V BOTTLING STOEES. . Palmebston Nobth. - The uudersigned, having made satisfactory arrangements, with the proprietor of the Crown Brewery for the transfer to him of the Bottling Business and private trade connected with the Brewery, begs to intimate that, on and after this,date,h!e is prepared to supply ALE and'POETEE at the following prices viz. : — Draught Ale, 3s. per gal. Drau-ght Porter, 3s. 6d. per gal. ' Bottled Ale, 9s. per doz.. (quarts) Bottled. Ale, ss. per doz. (pints) ' Bottled Porter, 10s. per doz. (quarts) Bottled Porter, "6s. per doz. (pints) HERMAN WOLLEEMAN. June I4l1i, ; 1879..

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 60, 26 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 60, 26 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 60, 26 July 1879, Page 4

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