HOBART TOWN AND SYDNEY FRUIT AGEJSCY, R. ALLEN, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, Next to Bank of New South, Wales/ Manchester Street, FEILDING. Fresh fruit by e*ery steamer. TJ . E. G O L. E, FISHMONGER AND FRUITERER. (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel) FEILDING. Fresh Oysters by every steamer, Also, all varieties of Cured Fish. Every description of Fruit m Season. LL KINDS of GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS may be had; of ■ F. PARKER, , . who will be round -every Wednesday^ and Saturday with, all kinds of seeds. F. PARKER, ' . Nurseryman and Seedsman, ' RangitikeiLine. _ r ivr c w slasok's Teas (18 7.9 — 18 80) ; ' To Arrive per s.s. Killarney about; Ist August. NEW SEASON'S /TEAS - -. (1879—1880)- : In chests, half-chests, quarter-chests, and boxes, Including fancy mixing varieties. Samples on application to ZOHRAB, NEWMAN, & CO., Wellington, TTOPS. HOPS. 1 Grow your- own hops ! 1 Brew your owu JJeer- ! i 'Make your own yeast-! Th 6 above is not only profitable, but a iJieautiful Ornament in 'a Flower i (arm den. . Plants, per dozen 3s. 6d. „ per gross £2 . 1 With mstrnctions for planting. ' Carriage to Railway Station, 9d. per > ' dozen extra. FRA r NC'IS H,AftLON, Land&cape Gardener, - WILLOWS, TERRACE END.^ /GEORGE ELDERSHAW, Baker fy Manufacturing Confectioner, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. All orders will receive prompt attention rilH-E undersigned Has commenced 11 business m FEILDING as a GENERAL C.OMMISSION AGENT. Land Bouglit and bold' on Commission. All business matters attended to with punctuality. Licensed Native Interpreter, j. HECTOR BOOTH. Feilding, May Bth, 1878. mo THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC. THE MANAWATU TIMES Being the REPRESENTATIVE PAPER MANAWATU, And , , Circulating throughout the County j In Feilding, Foxton, Halcombe, Palmer ston, and Saudon, Js an excellent medium Storekeepers, Merchants, and others, m Wellington, Bringing their toares wider ike notice of Country Residents. As an extensiTe business is carried on with the Capital by the traders m the Manawitfii, it must be patent that a knowledge of the Wellington firms, their trades and terms, would be highly conducive to patronage. The?e remarks will also apply m an especial manner to Hotelkeepers-, with whom a large trade i« being done by travellers from the West Coast. -pRIVATE TUITION, A young lady is desirous of giving MUSIC LESSONS to a few pup Us.' application to be made at Mr. Leahy's,.' stationer, Square, Paluaerston.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 74, 13 September 1879, Page 4
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