j PEILDTNG HOTEL, '• 'EM MBO LTON ROAD, FBILMN©; i ! J. HASTIE BSGS m tiftiW* Aes4)ubl^? hfe ! patrons "alicrffMcf^ that Tie Has' opened the Xl j '»rt.7 vi ]:•:• w»v(.j'}j; '^L'j;;Mi;, s-.;.fi 3i.;[w i That Ihfehoyseih as! been reihimiafaqd; rrgh^ throughout, that additions and aUeratioM^ondtfcive to 'tire ?gtea]ter{ comfort and convenience of the public kav? be'en'eompleted^'an^ tnf&dviTr-y--endeavour will b.e made, and no expense, spaced; t6'*niaiie' p i;"hp :r ho\fee^ne of th# 3 estj oil the.^a^r.^ rf .. ff <io;j .^ ; Every convenience for boarders, tra?-] velars, and visitors, who may rely on civility and attention. ; m •:.::•« i-i -;>R V i.or <'ji ii»w{ *><fiv* ' iBIUMRDS.!. I a-iBILWAEDSj i I .f j J. HASTIE, 'ViLE Un^igft*(i'' ;i iV {j pfe{Wi»dl a W ; ' j^ | supply iSawn Totara Shinules m ! ja fl ji'asft n M^^i^er^pp,9. r; ..^. I j low prices. | R. NIXON, - | /.--r.-.R i. v, ,1 friion ( Saw'M#s^' v ' : S ; . : . ■ Makino. • . FLOUIt! FLOUR !l • *i: : i U» aetir-tiiiiL -. JT ■•vjr.'-.iii'sr.;. ,4 IS?! for .Chamberlain's FLOUR, adJ\\ , IH .'»•;/ ;j-.: it; Jtiiiji!--.;', i; =w *p ■■• = ,-:.: \ mjtted tq be tb^e v fceßs n tb.e » ; .- t , . bhanMrlain's-is thetiniy nitfr Mi^ |ii;ed ) ' ; wiEn 1 ip T piia^ces h ßr* '*' '{ V r : ".' mixing the wheats essential to making GoiotfMo%rr J ' ■' d!i? ' «' ; -^"' :^ i: ' • I __ I : '^i' *->'•' ' «-^ i ; i-?{ 01;: a- ijiji! ;•'• q I Orders punctually attended to. j Fei'cl'ng Steam Flour Mil;. i^*To V& obtained at King Ero f: .,The 'tequ^Tp- aix^J 'MHV&tbn 85" : Sttii'§5 ! Main^ : .. stret.t. Palmei'ston. ... SIS Ni!i WJ3 i ,F(>R , .MANA.I | ' ' WATUI BOOTS AND SHOKS FOR THE j MILftKWiT 1 "^ •■•■ '-'■'» JDIj» JLjL ceived the Largest, Cheapest., and mosfc Fashionable Stock di Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Mjanawatu. To cany into efle^t the well-worn motto J_* Sma!l_ Profits and Qufck lietur'ns/' heoffei-s the GREAT-" ltfST BA.K(ll£6^.-ey6/Ihe*r3 of m the district. v T.he .ha^ been.carer. m the Home market, anil theWp^e,'( gIL middle .Dvofita^nii charges by 0olonia) n)ei b^antb* h" live fc eeir'oVviaTtnl 'f^b^nse-* quentl'i^^lie; vfrhj^e, can dntfMi; I)e' s'olii : - -at such ■prices" aVm^t''' command 7 a u speedy clearance, ; Bespokf Work' tfNE^tJAiiLii)/ ' ' | NoU'bui'' iii'st.ciass' V&fcmlcHirt employed, aad.-nst^ingo^bvt the Wpt of material used. Eor-Fit, Style, and |Vorkm^nsui|ii^iothiiig-.ci<n.iaijfp'ass my j of which the— inhabitants ol Munawaiu buvc had ampistpr6o^i(j) ■■■■.]
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 1
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