STEAM TO WELLINGTON. IHE Favorite Steamers TUI, HUIA and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Wellington, leave Foxton as nnder (weather and other cirpum^lauces per--mitting) — %?; JOHN W. LID DELL, Agent.N.8.-— Passengers by this line have the option of travelling by way of AYanganui, either by the Stprmbkd or Huia. Next visits Palmerston on 27th June MR JOHN K. SCO^ Professor of music, Ac, "YTTILL v (if 'sufficient inducement Vy^'is ofieredjf make a permanent stay fin the Balraetvion districts, teaching Piano, Organ/Singing, &«. J\ K..S, having had a musical experience of eighteen years, hopes that he may merit a fair share of public patronage. Haying arranged fpr the prganiza- \ tion jof a String' Band, Balls, &c., can be supplied with the best and newest music at a reasonable price. ;. < For terms apply at Office of this Paper. PRINCESS HOTEL. I TERRACE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased tbo above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on : th c bu sinesß m a style which for. efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeis will find every convenience, combined \vith civility . and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, ! and Spirits Of the 'Best Brands only m stock 3D:- CL^re^IFOIE&D PRpPRIETOR. Just : Received - Second Shipment of Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets! Choice, Cheap, and Plentiful at The Bon Marclie. Just Received-— Second Shipment of our Guinea Blankets for Double Beds. Splendid Value at The Bon Iff arclie. | ; r' ' 'S f V'\ ]" PUKEPAPA NUESEKT, Neah Mabtost. C. F. Hanneke BEjGS to call the attention of ihe ! Settlers of Palmerston and surrounding districts to his Wellassoitefl Stock of Fiiui;T trees, Comprising the Choicest and mostapproved Varieties for Orchard Planting. Also, many thousands of Ornamental 6f Forest Trees, Evergreen and 'Deciduous. Shi'iibf, Roses & Pot Plants, Hawthorn Quicks and other Hedge ; ; : ; ...JPlante. . .-. ' Inspection Invited. Catalogues sent free on application. Orders promptly attended to. C. P. HANNEKE, NURSERYMAN, MARTON. TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSU&ANCE SOdIETY, LIMITED. fTIHE Directors ha^e added to their • J_ ordinary bran cites oi business; THE TONTINE POLICY INVEST- • ; VV ; MENTrSWEM^ i 1 . which combines Li^<| Assurance with* , '': Investnient aiid Araiuity,, ! I ? .AT %Rb]JSrkRY BATES. ' Like all otne^ ■■ policies* 6f« Society, the Tontine is unconditional, incontestable, unchallengable. Travel and change of residence; and occupa' tion without restriction or notice. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL CIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED, is duly incorporated by British la^, and registered according toctlie iLife Assurance Acts of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the various colonies. Iggp 0 A Board of Directors m each Colony, empowered — To accept and complete policy contracts at once. To pay all claims on presentation of proof. To invest the premiums iv the Colonies. , All other forms of Assurance as usual. H. S. H. LYALL, Secretary. Chief Offices m N.Z. : High-htr'eet. Dunedin. DUDLEY EYRE, Ri s'.dont' Agent for Wauganui District, Clerk
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 2
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468Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 2
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