Water. TO tho inhabitants of Palinorsfcon, Stock-owners, L^u'iners, ami others. The liiidoi'signod is pj'eji.'ircd .to drive Wells uml guaiMuleo Wntov; 'lit. ii]> all kinds of Pumps, or put the Miim^yi r« air. Pir>o£ . cni ( and son wed to any length. Windmills fitted up and- ropaiu'd-. Reapers and Jiiiulors ovfT-hjii,; e( -l ;md repaired. Dou-.das ■ Raih Pnmji.s lilted up and guaranteed . : to work. ' \ Charges to Suit the Times. .Country Orclei s ', punctually at- . tended to. CPU TT, •'■ • ... . IBiM&iiiieei*, . 'Taonui-strect. Palhierston Nortli. ■ ■-■'■■ .«?§|' ";. .. princess hqteK. ; ; TERRACE Eifo). 1 " ' ' • Denis Clifford BEGS to notify tliai lie has pnr- ;; chased tlio aliove well-known .establishment-, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency ai.tl completeness cannot bo Kwrpas.-ed. IJoardiis will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Staliliu" and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the Best' Brands only m stockr PROPPvIETOR. : MelsdHj Maate, -& : vb l ; WHOLESALE AND EETAIL' ' : Tea Merchafiis & ■ Wixlis-Stukkt, W'-kumngtok,;;-'''--■(NexL Empire Hotel.) j ' : ■■.!>- '^tj -•■■■- f^M ■k ?tas Wo EiiusA fas* Ti-us GdaJisrai ' t-'Savnisr, V, nine, ocjiS SlrouySh. . • FRIGES ; 4S/-5 &.l*fr 9 fls/Q »*. Of O/ 4 Sl U Per ::. : ' ; _ 1-! b. andH-*^. Pa^Sfefes. •■• ] ' : ' . HALF-CHESTS. , .B.OXES'. "PJIESS, ",'■■•■ -, ' Tea Tosttir and SSender." AWARDED : -= y* " *t ", c i a \ r t? v.'> R.i snAi c *;.V- U-& Ci v,'fc L=, V -^ Hi; Vlfi S&. fc* A Sn 5? x ■ pSLSOI, !-;{OATEi|jp. id Oii'ti W' CHRi^TC'HU-RM, ..' U ><, k£ a 1 11 ■,' AUCKLAND. Wb£LU^GTQN.' . '. MATOHLER'S COFFEES Are now introduced m our Trade. fl^T Agent for Palmeivton Nortli, A. FERGUS N, Agents till over Now Zc-ahuid, Victoria,' 'Queensland, New South Walejs, and Tasmania. S-T..HI.LL-STREET 1 ; ., : ; ■•"''' • Opposite the St. liill-SUeefc Cattle Sale Yards, , : W. FARKES/&CO. TT>EGS to inform tlio ihhn/hit-ints of f}~) Wangauni and the surrounding , dis rict Unit they liave commenced i -us'ih^ss m the above line, and trust that by good workmanship and moderate eh urges' a sliaige; of public patronage will be aceordeclThe Horso Shoeing Department will lie under tlie iminediiite Gai'e'oTW. Parke-i, whoso i'e[iu'tatioTi <is a ])oiveshoer is well-lcnowii m this district. ,At the ]j>st Agricultural 1 'Sliow the First. Prize"' \y:)S awarded hini for Shoeing Hack Horses. Jobbing nnii all kinds "o'f if Work executed with iieatiie<s and despatch. Harrows and all Farmip.g 1 lin'pienieiits nianufad.nred ou 'the shortest notice, and 15 |-er cenl, cheaper than imported articles. Farmers :uid v 'ettlers m country, dis,-, diets would do ■well before purchasing to gi"e us a tviiil. . . : Not" 1 the Address — ! Sfc T-Tiri-tfinrt, (^.posiio C:\iilbSal.' ! Yards, ... WAJS'OA^XJI, GUJiE for Piles, 2/0, inteiual or extelind ; 'Pveining'tou's, Pvangi-tikei-sticet.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 156, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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415Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 156, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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