STEAM TO We£llMto^. ' : { ri HE Favorite s.s.TUt,. trading be1. tween Foxton and Wellington, leaves Foxton as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) — For Freight or Passage apply to I O. BER^EFELD, "V ' ■■; ■1 ' j^JJLgenfc for the o*m^riß. EEADJ MODJEY STOR.E Tjie Square. BroTrn Holland, 4syds, 4/3 per • j dor., . Horrock's Long Cloth, syds, 3/11 per doz. .■-..,. ■ '- i "-' i " : ■ "'jMEli'S Blue Serge Suite, 20, ■- -■ Stinimei^ Homespun Suitw, 23/«BOYS* AND YOUTHS' Serge Suits, from 12/6 Wool Packs, three quarters and ; • 'full size Wire, Nas.4,.^B Little's Sheep Dip Cooper's Sheep Dip 5 * Sbeep Shears ■ ■ 1 • ■ . ■ Y ■ ; : _, _. (1 £. ;''■[■■■'■ • I " • .-....'•' ' ' • t■ ■■ . . . f •1 '. -j '. . - L ■- ■ - : : • . ■ 7 ; special spcow: FOR THE HOLIDAYS. B^mtley Bros/ ; DISPLAY OF I :if RENCH JIND ENGLISH j ; now on at marlbordugh; 'house, the square. Special to our Readers. AFTER NEW YEAR will bo issued , gratuitously EtERT SATU RD 4 Ti, To all regular snbscriberg of the M\Nawatu Stanj>ard, & four-pagetwentyj eight column Supplement, tbe most complete and readable we have * been . able to arrange for. noattef will ) ' ■coasint of a continuous Tale, Sketches, Poetry, Translations, Farming 1 Nbtei»,, (specially compiled), Household Recipes, Gblonial Literature, Boys' Column, v ah'<! Humorous Selpctipns: altogether an a^njiiable Supplement, Superior to any- . thing of the kind which has beep ; i^sied in the Colony. - ■•." Our Saturday's complete' 1 issue will thus be comprised in,no less than . SIXTY COLUMNS. No; extra number of the Saturday's issue will be printed, and the Supplement will be- supplied to, regular iiiib. Bcribors only. The arrangement would probably hare; jbeen completed parlier, but:that we Wished to place before our readers' ihe vftjy best Supplement that could be ; pi'odured, wlych it will be admitted it w. when issued, jjftjnll coixtaih news of interest to all classes, and will afford entertaining reading for several consed'utive hours. . ' i"-, "*"'■ Intending new subscriber^ should not delay in sending in their names. We doubt not but that the heavy additional expenditure incurred -will ultimately prove remunerative in a substantial increase to our ut prosont very extensive and wide circulation. We are sure our numerous readers will appreciate the further effort put forth to make the Standard more and more attractive, and to enhance the welcomo it leceives in almost every household in the district. HARdING'S 1 gg4 ALMANAC DIARY, DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. rpHIS well-known Annual is now in X the press. It wilt be in all res pects equal to former issues, and wil contain uv>ch new and raluable matter. The Publisher will be glad to receive information and corrections relating to the' Directory portion of the work; and intending 1 Advertisers will oblige, by/ sending jo their favors as soon as possible
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 2
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435Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 2
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