WANTED KNOWN. rfJHAT J, WQODRQOFE has.noW "JL OPENED x his "'• new Cabinet .WORKS HOP m Main-street, and sell ''m^^.tie^^/^liin^ton'-Pjripei. ■ .. Dv U. JOKES, <:i Blacksmith, TERRACE END PALMJSIMKrON: DR. J is prepared* to MANUFAC- • TURE WINDMIEBS, on the latest and most approved plans. STEAM ENGINE'S REPAIRED. Taming La,the on the ground. ■ All kinds of ORNAMENTAL RAILLiNGr and gates. Superior designs for GRAVE FENCES. All work executed ■ .■■.-■: at ' : " ■ PRICES TO SITIT THE TIMES. A coach builder and wheelwright is on. the works. ...... ; : A number o£ Newly-made wheelbarrows for sale. , "OUTCHERING NOTICE I hereby notify that I have this day purchased from Mr. Mackie/ and opened, that Butchery lately conducted by him, and hope by killing nothing hut first-class stock, combined .with civility and moderate charges to merit a fair share of public patronage. FREDK. COLLINS. March 30, 188 D. ~ 'fj With reference to the above, I beg to notify that I have to-day surrendered 1 to Mr. F. Coniirs, the lease, &ci,«f the above business, l&tely conducted by me, and would, solicit; an increased amount of patronage on his behalf. ' ' ROBERT MACKIE,)^ March 80, 1880. -. : ? pUBLIC NOT IC B In future, persons requiring Allotments m Palmerston North Public Cemetery, for the purposes of Inter-" ment, must apply to the 'Town Clerk for particulars, and also pay the stated fees. *"■"■ i Mr, Janies Laurensen is the only person authorised to dig graves. (Signed^ JAMES LINTON, i !. , . Hon. See. Feb. 19, 185©. LI I,A¥:? I FIB,; . Chbmist aot> DBxraaisT, WILLIS STBfiET, WELLINGTO», Importer of drugs and chemicals, Britisl and American herbs, &c. gINBY GARDES FatniaAwi an» Geitbbai, Dexibb, THE SQITARB, PALMEKSTON. (Shop ktely •oaupied by Mr. Pbppee, Saddler. The very best of Hobart Town Fruit always on hand. ]\/r R. GREEN W0 O D -IjJL DENTrST. GREYTON STREET WANGAOTI RE- VISIT PALMBESTON m MAY , ; J. J. LEE, COICH BUILDEB xstv. ..■• •■■'■■ ;■ WHEELWRIGHT, TERR AGE EBTD,, PAI-MBBSTOIf NOBTH, Begs to inform the inhabitants . of Palmerston and surrouhdingl.distriots that he has opened a shop on the Premises of Mr. JONES, Blacksmith, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage; Buggies and Dog Carts, Drays, ie, made to order. | Repairs done m a Workmanlike manner and on the Shortest Notice. • : - : : p rat eful: "—"comforting EPP'S : BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whioh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of irell-selepted Cocos. Mr. Efps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may Bave us' many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendenoy to disease. Hundreds of Subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 'i» a-weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well 'fortified with pure, blood and a properly-nourished frame.-4&et article m the "XKvil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only vx packets «r tins^ l^be^ied — ■ JAMES EPPS & CO.. , 7 Mowm* Axaio Cjiflki r 8i8» London. 1 'I
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 43, 29 May 1880, Page 4
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