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MEDICAL ITOTICE. DR OX7 RL, (ot Rangitikei), may bt Consulted ptery FRTDA V, at Remington's Dispensary, Rangitikei Road, from 1 to half-past 5 o'clock m the afternoon ' Mr Jiemington is authorized to give any information as to fees, and to arrange for out-door visits if required. Vati.nts are invited to ATTEND HSARLY, to give time r for carefulKxarainatiou. < ' '*•'-.■ . pALMERSON AMD SOOTI Authoiised Surveyors and General ~* : " Commission Agents. - c - PALMERSTON NORTH. Aosnts #o*--Austr»lian Mutual Provident Society. E< Larcomb, piyiL Tji NGINEER, AKCHITECT &* Pal m xbs ton North. MR l* E li NW O OD, {■./ - Dbwtist, ,- .'.[ - : W;ANGANrjI. ' INTBNBING PUEOfiASERS OF CLOTHING FOR THB SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON {,' Should Visit the "FEW ZEALAND CILOTHING iV FACTORY'S BRANCH, Where they can select from the LARGEST VARIETY oi- FASHIONABLE GARMENTS Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. The well-known reputation enjoyed be the Firm of Selling ; 'A: GENJJINE : A RTICLE AT ■■■ WHOLESALE PRICE ; ■„ Has resulted m an increaisfebf Business during the past season, and they can ■;■-■ now boast of baring TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES m New v Zealand, thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce, econo mising both material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further : "' [C ; benefitin the-sh\ape^b£ a iinlb •' "- LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE IPRICES. shirts, undeeclothing; HATB a^d CAPS, PORTATANTEAITS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale Price. Robert Peters, Manager, Palraeraton Branch, New Zealand Clothing Factory THE SQUARE. . : -, Tl S^ H ° The Square, ! mLMERSSO» NORTH/ - iCCOUNTANT & GENERAL : - ■ COMMISSION AGENT. Agent tor "Standard Insurance Co" . Certificated Acconntatit m Bankruptcy; H^s fob • balk— Numerous Town and. i Rural Sections, on easy terms. 1 LOANS NEGOTIATED AT LOWEST Obirt^ENt RATES rpoOTHACHE CURF, '"ffi ; Rem--4: ingtonX Rangitikei-street. GLFB h6*EL, ! r ; THE SQUARB?,: "' ; NORTH. i ■'»• ■ . ••; 'I-i' < T""~" ■ " . ' , j H. T.-Aker5.. ,..;... .Pboprietor. ( I ate manager Rutland Hotel, Wanganui.) rnHE a^oye begs to inform tKe public; Xj generally that he has opened this newly -built . ;Commerciol and Family Hote], which he intends, by civility and constant attention, to make the most popular Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families* Commercial Gentlemen, Touri3tp, Theatricals, ond Permanent Boarders will fiod the Club a comfortable home. „ CHARCtES MODERATE, Private Si tHnar Rooms for Falmiliesand Permanent Boardert.' Wines, S^iritp,' and Ales of the bps't . "prccpfable brands, v. Firs^class Sample RooMsi '; i: Wood Stabling and secure Paddocks. Every care Utan ; but no, responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of , every train. } . . Luncheon . „. . r . • 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner .,. ... »• 6 p.m. : ' BOTTLING BUSINESS;' R, W. LITTLEWOOD HAS .the pleasure to inform his friends and former customers that he bas taken the BOTTLING BUSINESS, Wilson-Stbket, Attached to Mr J. P. Watt's Brewery, and m prepared forthwith to supply Bottled :,A1« ond Porter of the best I Ir^ws, and at reasonable prices. Coi?ntr,7 Qrdera, Promptly Attended to. | B,; W. LItTLEWOOD, | • Bottling Stores, ; : j Wilsbn-stfeetj; Wanganui aa ACRES of land for . sale,; lUU Mffi 1 No> 4 » Rang^ikei Line. Terms .easy. \> Apply to r „ t- . F.:,PAR^EB, Nurseryman.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 2

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