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Bnßineßar Noticea |JIOHTEB^ii^ D & 00# STB^ ff^ AND PLANING ,-,.■, -MIIiLS PALMERSTOJN NORTH ' s MANA^iATU. MOULDING AiciITRAVES, Etc .':.:{ always on hand« any of their Saw MilU IheirSteatf^dnTMiilis al R0 m ful t r irorking order. Mk: Drested IW of b«st qu^ Hotels jgRTTNNER fIOAL poMPANY. KENNED^ BI^iPRoPRIETORS. Pail^Outp^ ,„,,.,. , m T tjt^wv^ I *^* Medals for FIR^EBIRICKS, FIRECLAY'FTRIB a t:N^Jn^le c " '^:,:^ : fM^v^:'ui the - r , H , 4^?" Colonies. For Steam, 10 to 20 per ccn t better any-otherr F6f»GasT2s per cent superior to Australian ; \ For Household Purposes, . cannot be excelled. To Shipmastew and Shipowners,— ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN > ; PORTS. .CBRTIPICAMAB A«XEAM PqAL— hnf,V *f ♦A f W^ l took P««cular notice of the qualities of both and the qnanu^es üßeu B ed f >hen,I iC ertaioly pw! terrea to osetheßrunner Coal, which I Hid fcr five weeks. It is a gooii Bteam . l° g ™!™J. cl *«n; no wasteland free ■.vOT^wftft Jih^ I cannot say was the ease w.th the Wesport Coal, there . T * I*l* h6RVy CliDkW alld '• lot 0* Su?ws-~. qU *^ itieß ¥eaare as ii»— oi t. «. Tons. cwt. qr. For^hours^Weßport... 4 2 0 *or 24 hours, Bruhnfcr... 8 16 2 "ALEXANDER DOiV, '«r ii- • t," Chief Engineer. ' ellln * ton '^February 22ud, 1883. i. .i i ' i /lOODALL'S TraUSEHoLD SPECIALTIES A Sikolb Trial Solicited Fbom Those Who Have l<k ot Yet Tried Thbsb Splendid Pbepakations ? GQQ.DALL'S YROK3HIRS ..:../.' _ RELI H The moßt delicious sauce m the V^orldv-This cheap and excellent sauce makes the plainest viands palatable, arid the daintiest dishes more delicious. To chp.ps, steak, fish,;&e. it is incomparabie. GQODALLS BAKING POWDER The Best m. the World. Makes delicious puddings without eggs, pastry without batter, and light bread without yeast GOODALLS QUININE WINE. The Beet and most agreeable tonic yet introduceh. The best" known remtdy for indigestion, loss of appetite, and general debility j Restores delicate individuals to health; ! GOODHALL, BLACKHOUSE, ;tf C. t White Horse street i, E|TG^ANp. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOrrrn BE CAREFULLY READ AND re MEMBERED BY EVERYONE ?v* TERESTED IN FENCING^ THE PATiNT OVAL SAMSOW FENCE wmrc Has now=been before tbe>pnblic for four ■• -■ years/and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD c r f»M%tisfaction,,in proof of which we hold ntfmeroas testimonials from .well-known .Oolonfets; and the demand is daily increasing to such an . extenti that numerous Spdribus Imita■Uons have lately been introduced m the various^markete of Australia and New jZealand, for the sole purpDseof damairjingthe rep^UtionjofJhe Patent Oval rHE Manawatu . Standaud bein» tho oldest daily paper m Mana» watu necessarily L haß a circalatibn an standing which defies competitioi • Largercircnlation than any paper <• as, and dfcily increasing
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 210, 10 August 1883, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 210, 10 August 1883, Page 1
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