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! ." '„ V 'V"'!, ' H BO r-» 04 O vLj W q . .... .93 .8. * ''% % '• ' *S S I ( I i BS -■ Iq 5 a Business Notices "H IOHTEB NANNESTAD & 00. STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS . PALMERisTOiN NORTH MAN^WATU. ' MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, Etc always on hand! Contracts for timber supplied fro** any of their Saw Mil'j. i heirVSteam i Flour Mill- is also m fnl .....,.,. working order. Silk rtress -d W c -»r of b <B t qmh \ Hotels , ; --; I) -. .' ■■ yY.:i:-"-7-D R I?.N^A' : n^Ai : riOMSANT f . KENNEDY BROS., PROPRIETORS. Daily Output ...... 400 Tons. • JJighest Medals for FIREBRIGKSr PI-RECL AY, FIRECLAY GOODS, AND COKE. Best Coal for all purposes m the '■-./- ..Australian Colonies. For Steaiia, 10 to 20 per cent better than any other ; Kor Gas. 25 per cent superior to Australian ; For Household Purposes, . pancot be excelled. ;To Shipmaster* and Shipowners,— We have FREIGHTS to all SEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN POETS. Certificate as a Steam Coal— . "Ship Lady Jbcelyn." *■' While using cur refrigerator m this port, 1 used both Wesporf and Brua- ■ .jyiiuu vi lueqiHHiließ or both and the quaniiries nised, when I certainly pre« , usiß^the Brunner^ Coal, which I weeks. : : Itis a gboJ steaming coal, very clean, no waste, and fr«>e from clinker, which I cannot say was the case with the Wesport Coal, there beitiif a very heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows: — Tons. cwt. qr. For 24 hours, Wesport... 4 2.0 For 24 hours, Brunner ... 3 16 2 « ALEXANDER DON, 1 " Chief Engineer. Wellington, February 22nd, 188 S. nOOD ALL'S AJ TTOUSEHOLD QPECIALTIEB H O A Single Tbial Solicited From Those Who Have ot Yet Tried ■> Thb6E Splendid Pbepabatioks Q D ALL'S YORK Hi ß<2 s ■ ' • REjLISH The most delicious sauce m the .V/orld. Tbis cbeap;and excellent sauce makes the plainest viands palutable, and the daintiest dshes more delicious. To chops, stejNk, fish, &c. it is incomparable. _1 i ' — — GOOD ALLS BAKING POWDER The Best m the WorM. Makes d.-licio is i uddiugs without eggs, paltry without butter, and light bread wilboutye sfc F G-OODALLS QUININE WINE. The Beßt anu vnosi agreeable tonic ;; ybt introduoen. The best known remedy for indigestion, loss of appetite, and general debility; Restores delicate individuals to Jiealtb. „ GOODHALL, BLACKHOUSE, & C, Whit • Horse street, Li • ts ENGLAND. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULu BE CAREFULLY READ AND KKMEMBERED- BY EVEItYONE IN* V TERESTED IIS FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSONT FftNGS -Wi ? E; tias now bren before the public for ftur years, and dnriog that tim •' 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SO^D GTviui very great satisfaction, m proof of which we hold nu i eroas testimoi ials from well-known Colouists ; and the denmnd is daily increasing to a-i extent, that numerous Spniwaa IjnitHlions have iatr-lv be-uintroluctd iv the 'various, markets of- AjUfttralift- and N>vr Zealand, fpr ; .t!»ejßole purpose of damag. ' : ihi? tlie reputation of the Patent cyal Samson Wire. is . . m THE SAMSOX WIRE. c- :-■ ---■•■■ - -_-; ; - -^ r' W HE Maxawatd Standakd bein thf 1 oldest daily paper m Afana' j._ watu xiecess riy has h circulation :in standing - which defies -competitioi Larger circulation than any piper ( the Oast, and dai y increasing

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 204, 4 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 204, 4 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 204, 4 August 1883, Page 1

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