11. PHILLIPS'S PALMERSTON GENERAL STOREIn passing this beautiful country through, " Hardware from Sheffield, silks from La France, I put up at Palmerston—Manawatu, "Cottons from Manchester—oh, what a chance! And, though my notions are not so extensive, " All sorts of fancy goods, playthings, and toys, Found cost of living there very expensive. " Presents for ladies, for girls, or for boys ; Wben in conversation, I happened to say " Everything suited for those in this region, "Wait, my friend Phillips is coming this way." " Briton or Maori, French or Norwegian." " Pray who is Phillips ?" a matron enquires : " One who will satisfy all your desires : " Phillips's name is not shrouded in mystery, Bold Scandinavians ! men of the soil, "Phillips's fame is a matter of history." Men wluom a Briton will ever revere ! " Well," said the matron, "and what will he do Think, while engaged on your labor and toil, " When he comes up to the Manawatu ?" Phillips supplies all your comforts up here. " Open a store, and by latest advices, Now some advice I would give to you all, " Sell all his goods at*LoWEST Cash Prices. And hope that none here will fox-get it, " Congou from China, raisins from Spain, Study your pockets, give Phillips a call, " Sugars, the best that a man can obtain, And, trust me, you'll never regret it. H. PHILLIPS'S PALMERSTON GENERAL STORE. Cheapest and best Colonial made Clothing for men and boys, &c, always on hand. Inspection invited. Competition challenged for quality and prices. Articles not in stock procured on the shortest notice. Great inducements to large buyers. Every liberality shown. Bold Scandinavians ! men of the soil, Men wlbom a Briton will ever revere .' Think, while engaged on your labor and toil, Phillips supplies all your comforts up here. Now some advice I would give to you all, And hope that none here will fox-get it, Study your pockets, give Phillips a call, And, trust me, you'll never regret it. Ehoama! e nga tangata MAOKI o MANAWATU, o OKOTJA ranei! Haere xnai raki te ware hoko o nga taongtb katoa o IF'.TIR.IIPI KEI PAMETANA Pai rawa nga taonga ! Ka iti te utu, me ka taka inaianei! Kakino te tuhi ote utu mo apopo HAERE MAI! TLROHIA !
By speoial %3«ssf appointment Q&W to His &*?%: Governor. [Established 1865.] EBWARD GREAVES SMITH, Pianoforte Warehouse, Wellington. Pianofortes by all the leading makers and Harmoniums for sale or hire Pianofortes tuned singly or by the year Harmoniums and all descriptions of musi cal instruments, brass, reed, string, tuned and repaired Organs imported from the leading makei and on arrival, erected and tunec in any part of the colony. All instruments are personally selected by James Smith & Sons, music sellers by special appointment to th( Queen N.B.—Sole Agent for James Smith and Sons. Pianofortes supplied wholesale and retail. Sole Agent for the Boyal Sewing Machine Company. THE BOYAL SEWING- MACHINE COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM. Sole Agent, EDWARD GREAVES SMITB Wellington. THE following Machines are made by re Royal Sewing Machine Company n their well-known interchangeable principle The WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, to work by hand or treadle, with new paten* adjustable gearing, silent feed, and other portant improvements. The ROYAL ALFRED LOCK-STITCB HAND MACHINE (Wheeler and Wilson principle). The SHAKESPEAR SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH HAND MACHINE. The "SINGLE-THREAD" HAND MACHINE. Instruction gratis, free lists, prospectus, and testimonials on application. NOTICE. PALMERSTON ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. TRAVELLERS and others visiting Palmerston will find good accommodation at the above House. Good stabling and cattle yards, with moderate charges. JAMES LINTON. Proprietor. A conveyance for passengers and parcels, leaves Palmerston Accommodation House every Monday and Thursday morning for Eoxton, returning on Tuesday and Friday. R. & S. PECK, Proprietors. TO SAW MILLERS. WANTED at Woodside Saw Mill, Wairarapa, a pair of six feet Wheels and Axle, with good arch—must be very substantial. State price delivered or otherwise. A. GALLON, Manager. November 29th, 1871. IARATAHI MILL will exchange Timbei for Wheat, Oats, and other produce; also for Ewes, and Store Wethers. A. HUGHAN, Manager. April 29,1871. lARATAHI SAW MILL is prepared to cub timber to order with dispatch. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Wairarapa, March .2, 1871. 'OODSIDE MILL will take Wheat, .YV Oats, and other produce ; also Ewes, and Store Wethers, {for Timber, and for debt due to the Mill. J. GALLON, Manager. April 29, 1871. WOODSIDK STEAM SAW MILL has always :a large stock of variou* sizes of Totai'a. Having great stea.m power, ean execute large orders speedily. J. GALLON, Manager. Woodside, Wairarfipa, March 2, 1871.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 55, 10 February 1872, Page 17
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