WANTED KNOWN! j VlifiAT^X WOODRO^tE has now J- OPENED -His. new Cabmet WORKS HOPin Main-street, and sell ' ' niture hd'of W/eilin'gtoii' PnceF. D: R: JtiNES, Blacksmith, TERRACE END* PALMERSTON. DR. J is prepared to MANUFAC- • TURE WINDMILLS, on the latest and most approved plans. STEAM ENGINE'S REPAIRED. Turning Lathe on the ground. All kinds of ORNAMENTAL RAILLiNGr and gates. Superior designs for GRATE FENCES. All work executed at : , PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I A coach builder and wheelwright is on the works. A number of Newly-made- wheelbarrows for sale. "OtTTCHERING NOTICE I hereby notify that I have thit day purchased from Mr. Macece, and opened, that Butchery lately conducted by him. and hope by killing nothing hut first-class stockj combined , with civility and moderate charges to merit a fair share of public patronage. FREDE. COLLINS. March 30, 1880. With reference to the above, I beg to notify that I have to-day surrendered to Mr. F. Colliws, the lease, &c, of the above business, lately conducted by me, and would solicit an increased amount of patronage en his behalf.. ROBERT MACEIE. ■ March 30, 1880. \ : j pUB LI C N O T-I GE: In future, persons requiring Allotments m Palraerston -North Public Cemetery, for the purposes of Inter! meat, must apply to the Town Clerk for particulars, and also pay" the stated fees. • • Mr, James "Lauren sen is the oaly person authorised to dig graves. .'/{ (Signed) JAMES LINTON, „ , Hon. Sec. Feb. 19, 1880. / W*l L L I A M PI FEj Chemist and Djbttgghst, ' WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. Importer of drugs and chemicaJs,Bntisl ; and American herbs, &c. XT ENRY GARDES Fkuitebeb and General Dealer, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON. (Shop lately occupied by Mr. Peppeb < Snddler. ] The very best of Hobart Town Fruit always on hand. j\/F R. GREENWOOD -L*-L Dentist, BREYTON STREET WANGANUI Will RE-VISIT PALMERSTON ' ! m . MAY J. J. LEE, COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, ""TERRACE END, J PAIMEESTON NORTKj Begs to inform the inhabitants of Paluoerston and surrounding districts that he has opened a shop on the Premises of Mr. JONES, 1 Blacksmith, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Buggies and Dog Carts, Drays, &c., made to order. Repairs done m a Workmanlike manner and on the Shortest Notice. pRATEFUL. — COMFORTING EPP'S ""COCOA." BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by ft careful application of the fine properties of well-select'e4 Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast, 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 constitutioirmay be grtidnally built up until strong ienough to resist every tendency to disease. . .Hundreds of subtle maladies are. floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a ;weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortifled with pure blood and a properly-nourished frame.— t-See article m the " Civil Service Gazette." '•.. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only m packets or tinß,"l»belled— : JAMES EP3PS:£ Cd;. ' 2JloM<EopATaio CflaMisiSj } London.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 44, 2 June 1880, Page 4
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