HOBART TOWN AND SYDNEY FRUIT AGEiSCY. R. ALLEN, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, ..Next to Bank of New South Wales, Manohesteb Stbeet, \ FEILDIISG. Fresh fruit by every steamer. TV E. C 6 L E , FISHMONGIER AND. FRUITERER. (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel) -! FEILDING. Fresh Oysters by every steamer, Also, ail varieties of Cured Fish. / j Every description of Fruit m Season: A LL' KINDS of GENUINE GAR. JjL DEN SEEDS_may. be had Vof F. PARKER, who will" be round every Wednesday and Satubday with all kinds of seeds. F. PARKER, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Rangitikei Line. "VTEW SEASON'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. TT OPS. HOPS. Grow your-own -hops ! , Brew your own Beer ! - - Make your own yeast J " The above is not only profitable, but a Beautiful Ornament m a Flower - i Garden. Plants, per dozen 3s« 6d. „'. per gross ...--... 423 With instrnctions for planting. Carriage to Railway. Station, {"d, per doaen extra, FRAN CIS HANL ON , Landscape Gardener, WILLOWS, TERRACE END. /GEORGE ELDERSHAW, Baker dr. Mawvfacturing Corfectioner, The Squabe, PALMERSTON NORTH. All orders will receive' prompt alien Hon THE ; undersigned has commenced V business m FEILDING as "a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Hmd Bought and Sold on Ccmimissioh, AU business matters attend eel to with punctuality. Jiiceiised Native I^tet-preter^ HECTOR BOOTa. -.--, Feilding, May Bth, 18^8. ; • ■ ' ' -'■■ ' -" • ' ■- ; '' :; "« ■■ rpO THJ) WELLIIfaTON ?ÜBI<IC, THIS IVfANAWATU TIMEB Being the REPRESENTATIVE PAPER o? MANAWATU, And - Circulating throughout. ths Qm^tyx In Feilding, Foxton, Halcombe, Palmer ston, and Sftodun, Xs an egfceMetkl medium Storekeepers, Merchants, aud others, m Wellington, Rx\nging, their wares tttoder the notice of Country Residents. As an extensive business is carried on with the Capital by the traders m theManawutn,, it must be patent that a knowledge of the Wellington firms, their trad e *» *nd terma, wo,uld be highly conducive tq patronage,. v These remarks will also apply man especial manner to, Holelkeepera, with whom a large trade ie neing done by travellers from the West Coast. "P RI V A TE. TU IT I ON, A' young lady is desirous of giving MUSIC LESSONS to a few pulls', application td be made at Mr:L£Aß_-'s, , Bta,tio^er v Square, VgalifterstQn.;
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 75, 17 September 1879, Page 4
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