110 MEET the requirements of the coming season, and to maintain the high character of my work— gained by a I'lose study of the wants of the public — T liav» imported splendid samples of SCOTCH and ENGLTSH.KIPS, suitable for the heaviest Watertights, and will guarantee both workmanship and material of the best quality. Agent for Liohtband and Allan's celebrated Canterbury Boots. Men's Watertights, from 18s. 6d. Leggings of all descriptions. CHARLES S.GATTON, Main street/ Palmerston N. TT^ ANTED KNOWN, That J. "KEBBLEWHTTE is prepared to remove furniture, goods, and parcels, on the shortest notice ancl most reasonable >. terms. THOMAS GOODISSON'S T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Broad Street. Saddle Horses. Buggies, Cabs, &c, on hire. A Conveyance lonves the Railway Staiion for .ASFTTJRST every Saturday, at noon, and on Mondays at 9 a.m., returning from thence at 4 p.m. E. E. S NOW - BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, The Square, Palmerston. "E.E.S.begs to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding district that he is prepared to make the best class of work, at the very lowest terms and pn the very shortest notice, FOR CASH. OR TO BE LET. The present Tenmit of the PALMERI STON 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. TXT D. NICHOLAS **' • (of Wellington), BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, WARWICK STREET, . Feilding. THE MAORI WAR. PERSONS wishing to be prepared for the worst can be supplied with POWDER, SHQT, &c. &c, AfS-A''-'-, ■ ' MARSH'S STORE, TerracrEnd. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, j -. : Established 1859. .Capital, £I,ooo,ooo jj ßeserve Fund, £100,000 Fire Risks taken at lowest purre.nt rates. : . . . AGENTS John Waldegbave Palmerston T,U. Cook.-. Foxton Jno. Tompkins ... Sanson & Halcombe NT O T : I C E. TOTARA POSTS, cut m any length and supplied m an y : quantities from 1,000 to ,20,000 ; . "also HOU S E B LO CX S, from 18in. to 3ft. lengths. For particulars, apply to ! HARVEY :■S McCOLL, ■At W. Deards' ' • Pal mefs'toh North. H.i I. J-W 8 Importer of BOOKS & STATIONERY, (The ' Australnsiaiv ' and nil magazines newspapers supplied) VICTORIA AVENUE WANGANUI. E . COLE, SADDLER & BOOTMAKER, Foxton. « Repairs m both branches executed with despatch. TIUOUR I FLOUR 1 FLOUR - 1 . ' 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. Chamberlain guarantees, his to be , UNEQUALLED IN THE DISTRICT. One j trial is sufficient to convince purchasers of its. superiority. '<■ Note theAßrand— '* Feildiner Steam Flour. Silk Dressed. W. E. Chamberlain." THOMAS MO NTA GU E Taonui Street, Palmerston North. Well-sinking done on reasonable terms Chimneys swept, and Night business attended to, . All orders, either verbal or by letter punctually attended to. : - j
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 63, 6 August 1879, Page 4
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